The public works department shall have charge of general engineering,
traffic engineering, flood control, street and sewer construction
and maintenance, assessments, building inspection, care of public
buildings, collection and disposal of refuse, and installation, maintenance
and removal of parkway trees and parkways. (1957.)
The city engineer must be a civil engineer, who has practiced
his profession not less than five years next before his appointment.
He shall possess the same power in making surveys, plats and certificates,
as is given by law to city engineers and to county surveyors. He shall
be the custodian of and shall be responsible for all maps, plans,
profiles, field notes and other records and memoranda belonging to
the city, and pertaining to his office and to the work thereof, all
of which he shall keep in proper order and condition, with full indexes
thereof, and shall turn over the same to his successor, taking from
him duplicate receipts therefor, one of which he shall file with the
clerk. All maps, plans, profiles, field notes, estimates and other
memoranda of surveys and other professional work made or done by him
or under his direction or control, during his term of office, or that
he may have received from his predecessor, shall remain the property
of the city.
Editor's Note: The catchline of this section originally
read as follows: "City engineer."
The maintenance services administrator shall have the general
care and supervision of streets and of the maintenance and repair
thereof and the care of and custody of tools and implements belonging
to the City of Glendale and used for street construction and repair.
(1953; 1957.)
(Res. No. 04-238 § 1,
2004)
The building official shall have charge of the issuing of building
permits and shall see that no permit is issued unless the building
plans show conformity to all state laws and all ordinances of the
city applicable thereto. He shall see that the laws and ordinances
regulating the construction of buildings are enforced. He shall perform
all duties that are imposed by existing ordinances of the city on
the building inspector, the plumbing inspector and the inspector of
electric wiring.
(Res. No. 04-238 § 1,
2004)