There be and hereby is created in the city the position fire inspector.
(Ordinance adopted 9/1/2015, sec. 1)
The mayor and city council are hereby authorized to employ a fire inspector. Such fire inspector shall be appointed by the mayor by and with the advice and consent of the city council and city volunteer fire department.
(Ordinance adopted 9/1/2015, sec. 2)
(a) 
The city fire inspector shall receive such compensation based on qualifications and within terms agreed upon between the city and prospected candidate.
(b) 
The initial compensation shall be $20.00 per hour, not to exceed 40 hours per month without approval from city administration.
(c) 
The city council may enter into an employment agreement which specifies in writing provisions, including but not limited to, establishing the level of compensation of the city fire inspector, specifying benefits including levels of support for the city fire inspector continuing education and association activities, determining separation pay upon termination of the city fire inspector employment and defining other conditions of employment.
(Ordinance adopted 9/1/2015, sec. 3)
The city fire inspector shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) 
The city fire inspector will report directly to the mayor or other designated city administrator. The city fire inspector will function wholly as an arm of the city, not an employee of city volunteer fire department and will have no command authority on fire/emergency scenes unless such authority is granted by the city volunteer fire department.
(2) 
The fire inspection process involves communicating and corresponding with the businesses, researching the history of the occupancies and reviewing hazardous materials or other relative documentation.
(3) 
Specific duties:
(A) 
Conduct plans reviews, site inspections, document fire code violations, follow up on prior inspections.
(B) 
Work with management on fire system maintenance issues until compliance is achieved.
(C) 
Conduct code inspections of assigned occupancies located with the city and ETJ.
(D) 
Respond to request, complaints and or in support of other government agencies.
(E) 
Inspector will be called upon to represent the city in legal matters pertaining to fire safety, code violations activities.
(F) 
Investigate fires within the city limits and ETJ, using local, state and federal resources as needed.
(G) 
Responsible for interpreting policies, procedures and laws pertaining to fire codes and fire safety.
(H) 
Conduct life safety events such as fire drills and working with owner/occupants to ensure the highest life safety protection is in place.
(I) 
Recommend to the city council such measures as, in his or her judgment, he or she deems to be in the best interest of the city.
(J) 
Maintenance and use of necessary records and forms.
(K) 
Prepare and submit to the mayor and city council by the date set by the council an annual budget for the office of fire inspector. Budget items pertaining only to fire inspection, fire investigations and prevention programs; and administer the approved budget after adoption.
(L) 
Report to the city council periodically regarding fire inspection and prevention activities.
(M) 
Any other duties as assigned by management.
(Ordinance adopted 9/1/2015, sec. 4)
The city fire inspector shall be removed in accordance with law.
(Ordinance adopted 9/1/2015, sec. 5)