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Editing Source:Charter of the City of Pensacola, 1895

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==General provisions.==
 
==General provisions.==
The members of the council and all other officers of the city before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take such oath or affirmation as may be prescribed by this act, or by ordinances; and in addition each shall make an oath or affirmation that he has the qualifications prescribed by this act, and is not subject to any of the disabilities which render him ineligible to hold the office to which he has been elected. No person shall be eligible to any office who is not at the time of his election a qualified voter of the city, and who has not resided therein two years preceding his election.
 
  
The wharves shall be under control of the council consistent with existing law and vested rights, and there shall be elected by the board first elected under this act at the first meeting in the month of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, or as soon thereafter as is possible, and every four years thereafter, one harbor commissioner. Said commissioner shall perform such duties as the preservation of deep water in the harbor may require, and shall in all matters protect the city's interest, and require the proper discharge of ballast, ashes, refuse, sinking of timber, binders or other lumber or timber or other refuse in the harbor either in or outside of the city limits, as may be provided by ordinance, and shall from date of his election perform all duties now performed by, and shall be vested with all the authority now conferred on the public custodian of lost timber and lumber, receiving for his services such fees as are now allowed by law to said custodian, whose duties from the passage of this act, and his election, shall be performed by said harbor commissioner. At the same time and for the same term of office, (four years), as provided above for the harbor commissioner, a harbor master shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council, who shall perform all the duties now performed by harbor master as set forth in section 956 of the published edition of the Revised Statutes, and from the date of his appointment shall possess all powers and have charge of all duties and be subject to all restrictions and secure as compensation such fees as are now provided by law for harbor masters.
 
  
If any tax collector, treasurer or comptroller, or other officer or assistant, or deputy of such officer, of said city, shall make or knowingly permit others to make a false entry in his books, or shall allow or disallow any item or items, or shall knowingly fail to make any proper entry in his books, with intent to cheat or defraud said city, or any person or corporation, or shall embezzle or knowingly misapply, or withhold any money or property of any kind belonging to said city, or coming into his hands officially, such officer, assistant or deputy, shall upon conviction thereof, be confined in the penitentiary of this State not less than two nor more than ten years.
 
 
All officers who have qualified shall hold their offices until their successors are elected and qualified.
 
 
Any person who shall aid, assist, or abet, any male or female to escape from the jail, work-house or any other penal institution, or shall harbor or conceal such persons, knowing them to have escaped shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than one hundred dollars, or be confined in the county jail not less than thirty days, or both at the discretion of the jury.
 
 
All ordinances of the city, and all statutes now in force, and not in conflict with this act, shall continue in force until repealed or amended as now provided by law. There shall be a biennial publication of the ordinances of the city; and no ordinance shall be operative unless included and published in each biennial compilation, or unless passed subsequent to the last biennial publication. Immediately after his first election under this act, the city attorney shall codify the ordinances of the city, and add thereto such provisions as may be necessary to carry out this act. The code so prepared shall be promptly transmitted to the mayor and council.
 
 
Actions against the city for damages for injuries to person or property shall be begun within six months after the cause of action accrued.
 
 
The city shall, in every instance, deduct and withhold from the amount of its obligations to any person owing, or liable to the amount of his taxes, and surrender to such person the cancelled tax bills therefor, which, to the amount thereof, with the interest and penalty thereon, if any shall be a discharge of its obligation to such person.
 
 
The fiscal year of the city shall begin on the first day of October of each year, and end on the 30th day of September following.
 
 
The council shall by ordinance provide suitable penalties for the punishment of persons who knowingly use defective or imperfect weights or measures, and may provide for an inspector of weights and measures. He shall have exclusive power to inspect weights and measures in the city, and he shall be paid a salary by the city. No fees shall be charged or received for such service.
 
 
Except as herein otherwise provided, the council may, by ordinance, prescribe the duties, define the term of office, and fix the compensation and bond and time of election of all officers and agents of the city.
 
 
Any officer of said city or member of the council, who shall receive any money or other thing of value, directly or indirectly, for his vote or influence, or in favor of any measure upon which he may act officially, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be confined in the penitentiary not less than two nor more than twenty years.
 
 
The city may acquire, manage and control water works by construction or purchase, by a vote of two-thirds of the council, provided same is approved by a majority of two-thirds of the qualified voters of the city at the election held for purpose of passing upon said question.
 
 
All elective officers shall take office at the same time as the mayor, unless otherwise specially provided herein.
 
 
All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.
 
 
This act shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Governor.
 
 
''Approved [[May 27]], [[1895]].''
 
  
 
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[[Category:City of Pensacola charter documents]]

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