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The General and Administrative Department provides professional management support and analysis to City Council, the overall managing and governing body for the City; the Board of Adjustment; the Planning and Zoning Commission; and the Economic Development Corporation.  This department includes the budget for the City Administrator, the Building Inspector, Municipal Court, City Engineer, and the City Attorney.  Additionally, contracts and Interlocal agreements for items such as Fire and Emergency Medical Services are handled through this department.


City Administrator
Frank Morales


City Engineer
L. David Givler

The City Engineer serves as the chief officer of City Council regarding construction and modification of road, water, and utility structures within the City limits.  The position is also responsible for managing the constructing and maintenance plan of a safe and efficient system of roadways and bridges.  Subdivision plat review in the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and within corporate limits allows for the orderly development of properties.  The City Engineer also works closely with the Police Department in conducting traffic analysis and formulating recommendations to the City Council.  The City Engineer is a statutory position.


City Attorney
Marc J. Schnall

The City Attorney serves as chief counsel to the City Council regarding codes and ordinances within the city limits and—in some cases—the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.  The position serves as chief counsel for any litigation brought to the City or pursued by the City.   


Building Inspector
Bruce Bealor

The Building Inspector serves as the chief inspection and enforcement officer of City regarding construction and modification of business and residential structures and facilities within the city limits.  In the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, the Building Inspector is responsible for enforcement of the City's sign ordinance and construction code.  

Generally, standardized codes used by the City include the 2003 International Code Set and the 1999 National Electric Code.  All parties wishing to do business in the City must contact City Hall for the current code.    

Mr. Bealor was appointed Building Inspector October 16, 2003.

 

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