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Sec. 13.5. Duties. <br />It shall be the duty of the officers of the police department to see to the enforcement of all of the ordinances <br />of the city and all statutes applicable therein, and to preserve order and prevent infractions of the law and arrest <br />violators thereof. <br />(Ord. of 12-13-1988) <br />Sec. 13.6. Conduct of members. <br />It shall be the duty of every member and officer of the police department to conduct himself or herself in a <br />proper and law abiding manner at all times. Each member and officer of the department shall obey the orders and <br />directions of his/her superior. <br />(Ord. of 12-13-1988) <br />Sec. 13.7. Rules and regulations. <br />The chief of the police department may make or prescribe such rules and regulations as he/she shall deem <br />advisable, such rules, when approved by the council, shall be binding on such officers and members. Such rules and <br />regulations may cover, besides the conduct of the officers and members, uniforms and equipment to be worn or <br />carried, hours of service, vacation, and all other similar matters necessary or desirable for the efficiency of the <br />department. <br />(Ord. of 12-13-1988) <br />Sec. 13.8. Equal opportunity. <br />In making appointments to the police department, no person shall be deprived of an opportunity to serve on <br />the police department because of race, religion, skin color, national origin or sex. No arbitrary rules on height, <br />weight, or achievement of strength unrelated to job needs shall be imposed. No handicapped person shall be <br />denied, merely by virtue of being handicapped, appointment to a position on the police department which the <br />handicapped person is competent to fill. <br />(Ord. of 12-13-1988) <br />CHAPTER 15. ADOPTION OF COMPREHENSIVE MUNICIPAL PLAN <br />Sec. 15.1. Comprehensive plan. <br />Minnesota Statutes, chapter 462 [Minn. Stats. ch. 462] requires that the city prepare and adopt a <br />comprehensive municipal plan which plan is defined as a compilation of policy statements, goals, standards and <br />maps for guiding the physical, social and economic development, both private and public, of the municipality and <br />its environs. The comprehensive plan represents the city's planning agency's recommendations for the future <br />development of the city. <br />15.1.1 Adoption of comprehensive plan. The city council may by resolution by a majority vote of all its <br />members adopt and amend the comprehensive plan or portion thereof as the official municipal plan <br />upon such notice and hearing as may be prescribed by ordinance. <br />(Supp. No. 13) <br />Created: 2025-01-03 16:18:19 [EST] <br />Page 23 of 25 <br />
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