(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved advertising for a Code Enforcement position when they met Wednesday evening.
City Administrator Kevin Cluskey said the job description for the full-time position was developed and will help the City follow through on some of the goals the City has as far as code enforcement.
The person filling the position will not be a police officer, but will be under the direction of the Falls City Police Department. Chief Jamie Baker said the person will enforce polices under city code and that the Police Department would be involved when necessary.
Baker also noted when a court appearance was required, the person would already be on the clock, this avoiding paying officers overtime to appear in court on their off hours.
In other business the Council approved a request from Police Officer Juan Ramirez to move outside of Falls City. Chief Baker said he would be within the required 10 – minute response time required of officers of the Department.
The Council also approved a request for $5 thousand in funding for Falls City Recreation for the 2022 activities.
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