Chapter 2.14
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sections
2.14.020 Chief—appointment—duties
2.14.040 Near Island location prohibited
2.14.010 Duties of department
The police department shall enforce the criminal laws of the state and city, and otherwise administer functions relating to the protection of life and property. Police officers shall prevent crime, pursue and apprehend offenders, conduct criminal investigations, gather evidence, serve arrest warrants, search warrants, and other legal process issued by courts of the state, and perform such other duties as are prescribed by law or directed by the city manager. [Ord. 677 §1, 1983]
2.14.020 Chief—appointment—duties
The chief shall be appointed by the city manager for an indefinite period of time, and the chief’s tenure of office shall depend upon good conduct and efficiency. The chief shall be technically qualified by training and experience and have the ability to command persons and hold their respect and confidence. The chief shall be removed only for just cause and in accordance with city personnel regulations. [Ord. 1109 §2, 2000; Ord. 677 §1, 1983]
2.14.030 Regulations
The chief of police shall adopt rules and regulations relating to conduct and standards of police officers, subject to approval by the city manager, and shall administer those regulations within the department. [Ord. 677 §1, 1983]
2.14.040 Near Island location prohibited
No police headquarters building, jail, or other facility for the incarceration or holding of prisoners shall be located on Near Island. [Ord. 1228 §1, 2007; election held October 2, 2007; passage ratified October 25, 2007]