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Department/Program: |
031 Animal
Control/Code Enforcement |
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Fund: |
110 General Fund |
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Two non-sworn officers (one
full-time one part-time) hold this position. The code enforcement officer
works with the city’s planning director to ensure compliance with building
and sign codes. They are also responsible for investigation and follow-up of
complaints concerning abandoned vehicles, weeds, junk in yards, and other
nuisance violations. Animal control duties involve follow-up and
investigation of all animal-related issues within the city.
The code enforcement officer
fulfills several other support functions in addition to enforcement of
municipal code. The code enforcement officers also serve as the police
department representative on the city safety committee and as the municipal
court bailiff. The code enforcement officer is also in charge of the
property/evidence room, and handles placement of the radar trailer around
the community, freeing regular patrol officers for other calls for service. |
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PAST GOALS |
ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
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Build a kennel
to replace the unusable unit currently at the city shops. |
Review needs when
new public works facility is completed. |
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Hire second
part-time code enforcement officer. |
Additional duties have included; graffiti documentation and removal, parking
enforcement downtown and property room officer. |
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| OBJECTIVES FOR
THE NEXT BIENNIUM |
 | Provide
code enforcement service 7 days per week. |
BUDGET NOTES Most non-personnel costs
such as office supplies are charged to the police budget. The budget
includes a used minivan. |
REVENUES
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2001-03 Actual |
2003-05 Actual |
Object |
2005-07 Budget |
2007-09 Budget |
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$17,300 |
$437 |
Beginning Balance |
$0 |
$0 |
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$17,300 |
$437 |
TOTAL REVENUES |
$0 |
$0 |
EXPENDITURES
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$93,935 |
$103,457 |
TOTAL EXPENDITURES |
$155,130 |
$174,988 |
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$76,635 |
$103,020 |
TOTAL NET BUDGET |
$155,130 |
$174,988 |
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2001-03 Actual |
2003-05 Actual |
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Position |
2005-07 Budget |
2007-09 Budget |
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1 |
1 |
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Enforcement Officer |
1.3 |
1.3 |
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