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City of Weatherby Lake, MO
Platte County
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Editor's Note — Duties and powers of collector were repealed by ord. no. 315, 12-22-1987, formerly §3.120; duties and powers of assessor are now handled by Platte County, formerly §3.155
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Editor's Note — Ord. no. 712 §1, adopted October 20, 2004, abolished the position of executive assistant to the mayor and eliminated sections 115.150 "position of executive assistant to the mayor — creation" and 115.160 "duties of executive assistant". Former sections 115.150 and 115.160 derived from ord. no. 589 §§1 — 2, 2-19-2002. At the editor's discretion, these sections have been reserved for the city's future use.
[CC 1984 §3.210; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984]
The City Engineer shall perform such duties as required by State law, City ordinance and the Board.
[CC 1984 §3.220; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984]
The Water Department Treasurer shall perform such duties as required by State law, City ordinance and the Board.
[CC 1984 §3.225; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984; Ord. No. 467, 3-21-1995; Ord. No. 470, 5-16-1995]
See Section 405.430 of Chapter 405 for a description of the duties and powers of the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
[CC 1984 §3.228; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984; Ord. No. 341, 9-20-1988; Ord. No. 467, 3-21-1995; Ord. No. 470, 5-16-1995]
The Delegate Zoning Enforcement Officer shall perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be delegated him/her by the Zoning Enforcement Officer or by the Board of Alderpersons. In the absence of the Zoning Enforcement Officer from the City, the Delegate Zoning Enforcement Officer shall serve as Zoning Enforcement Officer and perform all of the duties and exercise all of the powers of the Zoning Enforcement Officer as enumerated in Section 405.430 of Chapter 405 entitled "Duties and Powers of Zoning Enforcement Officer".
[CC 1984 §3.229; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984; Ord. No. 527A, 10-5-1998]
A. 
The Public Works Director shall:
1. 
The Director of Public Works and in charge of the Department of Public Works of the City.
2. 
He/she shall have the power to prescribe rules and regulations not inconsistent with the law governing the City or inconsistent with policy determinations by the Board of Alderpersons for the conduct of the employees of his/her department, for the distribution and performance of its business and for the custody and preservation of the books, records and property under his/her control.
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Except as otherwise provided by action of the Board of Alderpersons, the Public Works Director shall be in charge of:
a. 
All employees of the Public Works Department.
b. 
The grading and improvement of all streets, alleys, highways and public ways.
c. 
The construction, reconstruction, repair and maintenance of all pavements, curbs and sidewalks.
d. 
Supervision of mowing on the public right-of-ways and on the public streets and removal of snow.
e. 
The inspection of all grinder pumps and repair and maintenance of water and sewer lines of the City.
f. 
The lighting of public grounds and public streets. The laying of conduits, its location, erection, construction of poles and all structures in and over public grounds and highways and the granting of all permits to excavate on to or disturb any highway or public property except the community center or to make any special use thereof.
g. 
The general supervision of surveying and engineering activities.
h. 
The supervision of all of the erosion control devices of the builders.
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To perform such other duties as may be required by the City's ordinances or by the Board of Alderpersons or the Mayor.
[Ord. No. 589 §7, 2-19-2002]
A. 
The Community Center Manager shall:
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Ensure general maintenance, cleanliness, overall appearance and security of the Community Center building and grounds;
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Assist rental customers by providing site visits and information;
3. 
Collect rental monies and deposits; properly record receipts and disbursements; prepare billings and timely payments;
4. 
Monitor the Community Center budget and prepare accurate, timely reports;
5. 
Monitor and order supplies;
6. 
Advertise the availability of the Community Center to residents and the public;
7. 
Perform such other duties as delegated by the Mayor.