The term "City Engineer"
as used in this code is defined as the "Transportation Director," or designee, and is the person authorized to perform the functions of the City Engineer as defined in California Government Code Section 66416.5.
(Ord. CS-164 § 4, 2011; Ord. CS-389 § 2, 2021)
The term "Deputy City Engineer"
as used in this code is defined as a licensed, registered professional engineer in the State of California who has been designated by the City Engineer to perform duties delegated to the Deputy City Engineer.
(Ord. CS-389 § 3, 2021)
The term "district engineer"
as used in this code is defined as a licensed, registered professional engineer in the State of California who has been authorized to perform district engineer duties for Carlsbad Municipal Water District matters.
(Ord. CS-389 § 3, 2021)
A. 
Wherever individual bonds are required for specified officers or employees of the city, they may be provided in the form of a master official bond applicable to all other city officers and employees.
B. 
The City Clerk, City Treasurer and Finance Director shall provide honesty and faithful discharge bonds regarding the duties imposed on their offices, in the amount recommended by the City Attorney pursuant to Government Code Section 36518 and as set forth in a resolution adopted by the City Council.
C. 
The Finance Director is authorized and directed to pay the premium annually for any official bonds authorized or required by this section.
(Ord. 1005 § 3; Ord. 1009 § 1; Ord. 1239 § 1, 1981; Ord. NS-510 § 1, 1999)
The office for the conduct of business of the City Clerk, City Treasurer and Community and Economic Development Director shall be located in such place as the City Council by resolution may establish. Such resolution shall be passed at least two weeks in advance of any change and to be published once in a legal newspaper of general circulation of the city. Such office shall be kept open for the transaction of official business between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded.
(Ord. 1005 § 3; Ord. 1261 § 1, 1983; Ord. NS-676 § 1, 2003; Ord. CS-164 §§ 1, 14, 2011)
A. 
Regular employees will accrue vacation and sick leave and be paid for city-recognized holidays in accordance with the memorandum of understanding applicable to them, as it may from time to time be amended by the parties to it and approved by resolution of the City Council.
B. 
Management employees will accrue vacation and sick leave and be paid for city-recognized holidays in accordance with the management compensation plan, as it may from time to time be amended by resolution of the City Council.
C. 
Hourly and temporary employees will not accrue vacation and sick leave or be paid for city-recognized holidays.
(Ord. NS-793 § 1, 2006)
The city declares that it desires to qualify to receive aid from the state under the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 4, Part 4 of the California Penal Code. Pursuant to Section 13522 of such Chapter 1, the city while receiving aid from the state pursuant to such Chapter 1 will adhere to the standards for recruitment and training established by the commission on peace officer standards and training.
(Ord. 3052 §§ 1, 2)
The City Manager shall have authority on behalf of the city to accept donations to the city in an amount or of a value of up to $5,000.00. The City Manager shall use the gift or may sell it and use the proceeds in accordance with the donor's intent. If there is no such intent, the money shall be added to the city's contingency account. Each month the City Manager shall send to the City Council a report of all donations that have been accepted.
(Ord. 1295 § 1, 1987; Ord. CS-221, 2013)