[Amended 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 07-2004; 4-5-2005 by Ord. No. 25-2005; 9-19-2006 by Ord. No. 78-2006]
A. Established;
appointments. There shall be a Police Department in and for the City
of Cape May, the head of which shall be the Chief of Police, and which
may consist of up to two Lieutenants; up to six Sergeants; up to one
Captain; up to 18 full-time patrolmen; and such number of special
police officers as may be required. The Chief of Police shall be appointed
by the City Manager. All other members of the Police Department shall
be appointed by the City Manager with due consideration to the recommendations
of the Chief of Police.
[Amended 6-4-2019 by Ord. No. 377-2019; 6-7-2023 by Ord. No. 502-2023]
B. Residency
priority. Before any person shall be appointed as a member of the
Police Department, priority of eligibility for initial appointment
shall be determined pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-123.1a.
C. Appropriate
authority. The City Manager shall be designated as the appropriate
authority as provided in N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118. The appropriate authority
shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for the governance
of the Police Department and for the conduct and discipline of its
members.
D. Initial
appointments of entry level police officers may also, at the sole
discretion of the appointing authority, be made in accordance with
the provisions of N.J.S.A. 11A:4-1.3, and provided that person meets
the requirements for the desired title and has successfully completed
the full Basic Course for Police Officers at a school approved and
authorized by the New Jersey Police Training Commission.
[Added 10-5-2021 by Ord. No. 444-2021]
[Amended 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 07-2004]
The Chief of Police shall:
A. Be
the executive head of the Police Department, subject to the direction
and supervision of the City Manager, and be responsible for the proper
and efficient operation of the Department and the supervision of its
activities.
B. Be
responsible for the observation and enforcement of all laws of the
state and ordinances within the jurisdiction of the Police Department
and the enforcement of the rules and regulations of the Police Department
and perform such other duties as prescribed by ordinance of the City
Council.
C. See
that all persons connected with the Department are properly instructed
in their duties, giving particular attention to the training and instruction
of new members.
D. Have
under his or her control all records and property of the Police Department
and designate any members of the Department to prepare reports and
keep records in such manner as the Chief may prescribe, as well as
take charge of such property and any other property coming into the
custody of the Department.
E. Furnish
to the City Council and City Manager complete monthly and yearly reports
of Police Department matters.
Each applicant for a position as an officer or member of the
Police Department of the City of Cape May shall:
A. Be
a citizen of the United States.
B. Be
not less than 18 and not more than 35 years of age.
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 53-2005; 6-7-2023 by Ord. No. 502-2023]
C. Be
sound in body and of good health sufficient to satisfy the Board of
Trustees of the Police Retirement System of New Jersey that he is
eligible to membership in the system.
D. Be
able to read, write and speak the English language well and intelligently.
E. Be
of good moral character, having never been convicted of a crime involving
moral turpitude.
F. In
accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:17B-68, serve a probationary period pending
his successful completion of the Police Training Course at a New Jersey
Police Training School.
G. Pursuant
to the provisions of the New Jersey Police Licensure Act, N.J.S.A.
52:17B-66 et seq., effective January 1, 2024, all current and future
law enforcement officers employed by the Police Department of the
City of Cape May must hold a valid, active license issued by the Police
Training Commission (PTC) in order to be employed as a police officer
in the State of New Jersey.
[Added 12-5-2023 by Ord. No. 523-2023]
[Amended 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 07-2004]
Each full-time officer appointed to the Police Department of
the City may pursue other employment outside of the duty hours as
prescribed by the Chief of Police and approved by the City Manager.
[Amended 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 07-2004]
The rights, privileges, powers, and duties of the members of
the Police Department, including temporary officers and special policemen,
shall be those prescribed by the laws of the State of New Jersey governing
municipal police departments generally, by the ordinances and resolutions
of the City of Cape May, such rules and regulations as may be promulgated
by the appropriate authority and general orders of the Chief of Police.
The Police Department shall:
A. Preserve
the public peace, protect life and property, prevent crime, detect
and arrest offenders against the penal laws and ordinances effective
within the City, suppress riots, mobs and insurrections, disperse
unlawful or dangerous assemblages, and preserve order at all elections
and public meetings and assemblages.
B. Administer
and enforce laws and ordinances to regulate, direct, control and restrict
the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic and the use of the
streets by vehicles and persons to protect the safety and facilitate
the convenience of motorists and pedestrians, and for such purposes
make and enforce rules and regulations not inconsistent with state
law or the ordinances of the City.
C. Remove
or cause to be removed all nuisances in the public streets, parks
and other public places of the City, inspect and observe all places
of public amusement or assemblage and all places of business requiring
any state or municipal license or permit and report thereon to the
appropriate department.
D. Respond
to all fire alarms and assist the fire company in the protection of
life and property, in regulating traffic, maintaining order, and in
enforcing observance of the Fire Prevention Code. The Chief of the
Fire Company may request the officer in charge at the time of any
emergency to provide the assistance of additional officers in emergencies.
E. Provide
for the attendance of its members in court as necessary for the prosecution
and trial of persons charged with crimes and offenses, and cooperate
fully with the law enforcement and prosecuting authorities of federal,
state and county governments.
F. Operate
a training program to maintain and improve the efficiency of the members
of the Department.
The working hours of the personnel of the Police Department
shall be in accordance with the four-platoon system, working eight
hours per day.
Upon appointment, there shall be furnished to each police officer
a complete issue of uniforms, badges and equipment at the expense
of the City, which shall remain the property of the City and which
shall be maintained by the officer in a clean usable condition.
[Amended by Ord. No. 774; 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 07-2004]
A. Special law enforcement officers may be appointed by the City Manager
for a term not exceeding one year. Special law enforcement officers
shall serve as permitted by statute. Those appointed for terms of
four months or less, however, shall serve at the pleasure of the City
Manager.
B. Classes of officers.
(1) Pursuant to the Special Law Enforcement Officers' Act, two classes of special law enforcement officers may be
appointed to serve the functions hereinafter noted:
(a)
Class 1. Officers of this class are authorized to perform routine
traffic detail, spectator control and similar duties, and further,
are authorized to arrest for petty disorderly and disorderly offenses,
violations of municipal ordinances, and violations of Title 39 of
the New Jersey Statutes Annotated. The use of a firearm by any officer
of this class is prohibited, and no officer of this class shall be
assigned duties which may require the carrying or use of a firearm.
(b)
Class II. Officers of this class are authorized to exercise
full powers and duties similar to those of a permanent, regularly
appointed, full-time police officer. The use of a firearm by an officer
of this class may be authorized only after the officer has been fully
certified as successfully completing training as required by the Police
Training Commission.
(2) In the City of Cape May, not more than 15 Class I officers and not
more than 20 Class II officers may be appointed.
C. Special law enforcement officers shall be under the supervision of
the Chief of Police who shall define the powers, rights and duties
of the special law enforcement officers in accordance with the Special
Law Enforcement Officers' Act and this section.
D. No person shall be appointed a special law enforcement officer unless
he meets the eligibility requirements set forth in the Special Law
Enforcement Officers' Act.
E. Every special law enforcement officer shall be fingerprinted, and
his fingerprints shall be filed with the New Jersey State Police and
FBI. Reports shall be made by the Chief of Police to the appointing
authority concerning eligibility and qualifications of any person
proposed to be appointed as a special law enforcement officer.
F. All requirements of the Special Law Enforcement Officers' Act concerning
certification, training, limits on hours or employment, and similar
matters shall be applicable to the special law enforcement officers
appointed by the appointing authority. The Chief of Police may, on
behalf of the appointing authority, designate one Class One or one
Class Two special law enforcement officer to whom the statutory limitation
on hours of employment shall not be applicable.
G. Pursuant
to the provisions of the New Jersey Police Licensure Act, N.J.S.A.
52:17B-66 et seq., effective January 1, 2024, all current and future
law enforcement officers employed by the Police Department of the
City of Cape May must hold a valid, active license issued by the Police
Training Commission (PTC) in order to be employed as a police officer
in the State of New Jersey.
[Added 12-5-2023 by Ord. No. 523-2023]
[Added 7-18-17 by Ord. No. 324-2017]
A. Establishment. There is hereby established Division of Code Enforcement
within the Police Department. The Division's primary function shall
be enforcement of the ordinances of the City of Cape May, including
but not limited to animal control, property maintenance and zoning
and planning. In executing that function the Division of Code Enforcement
may call upon the sworn Police Department or other law enforcement
officers for such assistance as is necessary.
B. Code officers and staff. All civilian Code Enforcement Officers shall
be appointed by the City Manager, with the advice of the Chief of
Police. The Division of Code Enforcement shall be staffed with such
further civilian Code Enforcement Officers and civilian clerical staff
as, from time to time, are appointed by the City Manager. Each Code
Enforcement Officer appointed hereunder shall be considered a "Code
Enforcement Officer" as that term is used in Rule 7:2-2(a)(3) of the
New Jersey Court Rules.
C. Line of authority. All code enforcement officers and clerical staff
of the Division of Code Enforcement shall report to the Chief of Police,
or his/her designee. The Chief shall develop a Standard Operating
Procedure outlining the respective duties and responsibilities of
the Code Enforcement Officers and setting operational priorities.
D. Applicability of Police Department ordinances. Except as otherwise
specifically may be set forth in the ordinances of the City of Cape
May, or by the laws of the State of New Jersey, all ordinances governing
the Cape May Police Department also shall govern the Division of Code
Enforcement. The Chief of Police, in his sole and absolute discretion,
may exempt the Division of Code Enforcement from coverage of any or
all portions of the Cape May Police Department rules and regulations
(also known as the "Police Manual"). The Code Enforcement Official
and the subordinate Code Enforcement Officers and clerical staff of
the Division of Code Enforcement shall not be deemed to be sworn members
of the Police Department within the meaning of any provision of Title
40A, Chapter 14, of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey.
[Added 3-1-2022 by Ord. No. 454-2022]
Terms and conditions for performance of extra-duty details.
All patrol officers, sergeants and Lieutenants ("Cape May police officers")
employed by the City of Cape May Police Department may be permitted
to perform extra-duty details for police-related matters for private
or public entities subject to all of the following terms and conditions:
A. The compensation
from the private persons or entities to the Cape May police officers
shall be fixed at $100 per hour. For nonprofit entities, the rate
shall be $50 per hour.
B. The City
of Cape May shall make arrangements, with the person or entity for
whom such services are to be provided, for the collection of amounts
on a periodic basis, which may be weekly, biweekly or monthly. All
extra details will be covered by contract between the City of Cape
May and the requesting party, and contracts will be executed by the
Chief of Police and the City Manager or their designees.
C. The Cape
May Police Department shall submit time reports on a weekly, biweekly
or monthly basis, as determined by agreement between the private person
or entity and the City of Cape May. The private person or entity shall
then validate the time reports and submit copies to the Treasurer
for payment.
D. In the event the City anticipates substantial extra-duty detail, the City may require an escrow account be established with the City for the estimated cost of the services based upon the hourly rate set forth in Subsection
A above. If such account falls below a level which is determined by the Treasurer to be reasonably necessary to ensure continued payment, no additional services will be provided.
E. The City
shall exercise direction and control over the Cape May police officers
performing work for the private person or entity. The Cape May police
officer assigned to such outside work will remain within the chain
of command of the Cape May Police Department. The Chief of Police
or their designee shall define the duties to be performed by Cape
May police officers in consultation with the private person or entity
and the City Manager.
F. The outside
work shall not interfere with the regular duties and scheduling of
the Cape May police officers, including any necessary overtime for
police matters.
G. In order
to be eligible for off-duty employment, a police employee must be
in good standing with the Department.
H. Written
agreement required. The City and the private person or entity requesting
the services hereunder shall enter into a written agreement, consistent
with the provisions of this article, in form and content satisfactory
to the City Solicitor, prior to the provision of any services hereunder.
I. Both the
City and each of the Cape May police officers reserve the right, in
their sole and absolute discretion, to reject any and all assignments
for outside work by any private persons or entities contemplated by
this article.
J. The City
further reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to
modify or discontinue this policy at any time, and it shall be deemed
an absolute and unilateral right of the City of Cape May and not an
established past practice for collective bargaining purposes.