[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Maple Bluff
as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted as Ch. 4 of the 1986 Code]
A.
Enumerated. The Police Department shall consist of the
Chief of Police and such police officers as the Village Board may prescribe
by ordinance or resolution.
B.
Salary; collection of fees. The Chief and the police
officers shall receive a salary fixed by the Village Board and shall not be
entitled to any other compensation. All fees, bail deposits and other special
remuneration or funds collected or received by the Department or any officers
thereof shall be promptly deposited with the Clerk-Treasurer.
The Chief of Police shall:
A.
Possess the powers, enjoy the privileges and be subject
to the liabilities conferred and imposed by law upon marshals and constables.
B.
Obey all lawful written orders of the President and Board.
C.
Cause the public peace to be preserved and see that all
laws and ordinances of the Village and state are enforced, and whenever any
violation thereof comes to his knowledge, he shall cause the requisite complaint
to be made and see that the evidence is procured for the successful prosecution
of the offender.
D.
Exercise supervisory control over all Department personnel
and may adopt, subject to the approval of the Board, rules and regulations
for the government, discipline, equipment and uniforms of police officers.
E.
Be solely responsible for the care and condition of the
equipment used by his Department.
F.
Keep an accurate and complete record of all complaints,
arrests, traffic violations, convictions and dispositions of the Department.
Each officer of the Department shall possess the powers conferred on
marshals and constables by law and shall preserve the public peace and enforce
the laws and ordinances of the state and Village subject to the orders, rules
and regulations of the Chief, the President and the Board.
The Chief of Police and any police officer may arrest any person in
the Village found in the act of violating any law or ordinance of the Village
or state or aiding or abetting in such violation, and they may arrest without
warrant any person whom they have reasonable grounds to believe has violated
any law or ordinance and who will not be apprehended unless immediately arrested,
and shall take any arrested person in charge and confine him and shall within
a reasonable time bring such person before the court having jurisdiction thereof
to be dealt with according to law.
The President and the Trustees shall have and exercise the powers of
peace officers and may summarily suppress any riotous or disorderly conduct
in the streets or public places of the Village.
[Adopted as §§ 5.01 to 5.05 and 5.10 of the 1986 Code]
A.
Generally. There is established a Fire Department which
shall fight fires and assist in the prevention of fires in the Village. Its
organization and internal regulation shall be governed by the provisions of
this article and by such bylaws and operating procedures which are adopted
by the Department and approved by the Village Board, unless otherwise provided
by law or ordinance.
B.
Bylaws. The Fire Department shall adopt bylaws and operating
procedures for the control, management and government and for regulating the
business and proceedings of the Department, which bylaws and procedures, after
adoption by a two-thirds vote of members of the Department, shall become effective
and operative only when presented to and approved by the Village Board.
C.
Funds for operation of Department. The Village Board
shall appropriate funds to provide for the operation and for such apparatus
and equipment as it may deem expedient and necessary for the Department to
maintain efficiency and properly protect life and property from fire.
D.
Compensation. The officers and members of the Fire Department
shall receive such compensation from the Village as from time to time may
be fixed by the Village Board.
E.
Separate funds. The Village shall have and exercise no
claim to any funds which the members shall heretofore or hereafter raise through
their sponsorship of social activities or otherwise, which funds shall not
be public funds but are the separate property of the membership and may be
retained or expended as the membership shall from time to time determine.
A.
Composition. The Fire Department shall consist of the
following officers: a Chief and Assistant Chief together with as many mechanics,
drivers and fire fighters as may be appointed by the Chief and approved by
the Village Board. At no time shall the Department consist of fewer than 25
active members.
B.
Membership.
(1)
Application. Any person desiring to be a member of the
Fire Department may file with the Chief an application in such form as the
Village Board may require. The name of any applicant approved by the Chief
shall be presented to the Village Board for confirmation.
(2)
Resignations. All resignations from the Department shall
take the same course as applications for and appointments to membership.
C.
Chief and Assistant Chief. A vacancy in the office of
Chief shall be filled by appointment by a majority vote of the Village Board.
The Chief shall immediately assume office and shall hold office until removed
by action of 2/3 of the members of the Village Board, unless sooner terminated
by resignation or death. The Chief and Assistant Chief shall be appointed
by the Village Board.
D.
Right to appear before Board. Any member or officer of
the Department who has been expelled or demoted for any offense or neglect
of duty or insubordination at any fire or drill may appear before the Village
Board and state why such penalty should not be confirmed. The Village Board
may, by a two-thirds vote of the members, order the Chief to reinstate the
member or officer. The Chief shall report the name of each person expelled
or demoted to the Village Board.
A.
General supervision. The Chief shall have the general
supervision of the Department, subject to and not in conflict with this article
and the bylaws of the Department. He shall be responsible for the safety of
the members of the Department.
B.
Chief to be present at fires. The Chief or Assistant
Chief on duty shall be present at all fires and have complete command and
entire responsibility of all fire-fighting operations. He shall plan the control
of the fire and grant leaves of absence at a fire when he deems it proper
and see that the fire apparatus is kept in proper condition. In cases where
the Chief or Assistant Chief is not at a fire, the duties required herein
shall be exercised by an officer in command designated as such by the Chief
or Assistant Chief.
C.
Demotions and expulsions. The Chief shall demote or expel
any officer or member of the Department for neglect or refusal to perform
his departmental duties, subject to an appeal from such demotion or expulsion
to the Village Board. The bylaws may also provide expulsion for failure to
participate in departmental activities.
D.
Appropriations. Not later than October 1 each year, the
Chief shall file with the Clerk-Treasurer a detailed estimate of the appropriations
needed for the conduct of the Department during the ensuing fiscal year.
E.
Written report. The Chief shall submit a written report
to the Village Board not later than February 1 of each year, and at such other
times as he deems desirable, relating to the conditions of the various pieces
of apparatus and appurtenances, the number of hydrants and the condition of
the same, the number of fires occurring since the previous report, the date
of the same and the loss occasioned thereby, the total number of active members
in the Department and resignations and expulsions from the Department. He
shall also report upon the drill and training program of the Department, together
with other pertinent information, including recommendations of such improvements
as he deems proper and necessary for the operation of the Department.
F.
Enforcement of fire prevention ordinances. The Chief
shall enforce all fire prevention ordinances of the Village[1] and state laws and regulations pertaining to fire prevention and
shall keep citizens informed on fire prevention methods and on the activities
of the Department.
G.
Fire record. The Chief shall keep a fire record of every
fire to which any company was called, including the locality of fire, time
alarm was received, cause of fire, where fire started, cause of delay (if
any) in responding, amount of insurance carried on building and contents,
estimated fire loss, time fire was extinguished, names of persons responding
and general remarks.
H.
Inventory of apparatus and equipment. The Chief shall
keep an inventory of all apparatus and equipment and an inventory of all hose
showing dates and results of tests on each length which shall be individually
numbered.
I.
Other duties. The Chief shall perform such other duties
as are usually incumbent on the commanding officers of the Fire Department.
A.
Duty of Chief. The Chief shall have control of all apparatus
used by the Department and shall be responsible for its proper maintenance.
Emergency repairs may be authorized by him.
B.
Use of apparatus. No apparatus shall be used for any
purpose except fire fighting within the Village limits or in training therefor,
except pursuant to an agreement approved by the Village Board after the Chief
has given his recommendations on such use. With the approval of the Chief,
such apparatus may be used for emergency purposes. A written report of all
such uses shall be made quarterly to the Village Board.
A.
Generally. The Chief and his assistants or officers in
command at any fire shall have full and complete police authority at fires.
Any officer of the Department may cause the arrest of any person failing to
give the right-of-way to the Fire Department in responding to a fire.
B.
Power of Chief and Assistant Chief. The Chief or Assistant
Chief on duty may prescribe certain limits in the vicinity of any fire within
which no person, excepting fire fighters and police personnel and those admitted
by order of any officer of the Department, shall be permitted to come. The
Chief or Assistant Chief on duty may cause the removal of any property whenever
it shall become necessary for the preservation of such property from fire
or to prevent the spreading of fire or to protect the adjoining property,
and during the progress of any fire he may order the removal or destruction
of any property necessary to prevent the further spread of the fire. He may
cause the removal of all wires or other facilities and the turning off of
all electricity or other services where the same impedes the work of the Department
during the progress of a fire.
C.
Fire fighters may enter adjacent property. Any fire fighter,
while acting under the direction of the Chief or other officer in command,
may enter upon the premises adjacent to or in the vicinity of any building
or other property then on fire for the purpose of extinguishing such fire,
and in case any person shall hinder, resist or obstruct any fire fighter in
the discharge of his duty, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty
of resisting fire fighters in the discharge of their duty.
D.
Duties of bystanders to assist. Every person present
at a fire shall be subject to the orders of the Chief or officer in command
and may be required to render assistance in fighting the fire or removing
or guarding property. Such officer shall have the power to cause the arrest
of any person or persons refusing to obey such orders.
No person shall willfully injure any hose, hydrant or fire apparatus
belonging to the Village and no vehicle or railroad equipment shall be driven
over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department when laid down on any street,
private driveway, track or other place to be used at any fire or alarm of
fire without the consent of the Fire Department official in command.