Franklin fire captain assessment process report

This report outlines the specific results and findings of the assessment measures conducted for the position of fire captain. The assessment process was developed and facilitated by the University of Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service (UT MTAS) Fire Management Consultants Steve Cross and Donald Pannell. Marc Alley (Emergency Management and Fire Consultant with UT’s County Technical Advisory Service) attended the first day to observe the process. The assessment process was held November 7-9, 2023, at the Williamson County Public Safety Center at 304 Beasley Drive in Franklin.

Pannell, Donald
Cross, Steven
Report/Study
Fire--Personnel--Tennessee
Personnel--Selection and recruitment--Tennessee
Personnel--Selection and recruitment--Assessment centers
Franklin (Tenn)
Internal
04/9/2024
11/1/2023

Electronic citation fee authorized: adopt ordinance to collect $5.00 fee for five years (revised)

Cities may adopt ordinances by majority vote of the legislative body to collect a $5.00 fee for both written and electronic citations prepared by a law enforcement officer, according to Public Chapter 750, effective July 1, 2014.

Blake, Karen
General
Fines and court costs
Traffic--Laws and regulations
Fines and court costs--Municipal ordinances
Internal
09/4/2024
06/23/2014

Canine team policy

The purpose of this policy is to establish the mission of the canine team, establish procedures for the use of the canine team, and outline the responsibilities of the canine handler.

Barton, Rex
General
Police--Canine programs
Public
05/18/2021
01/10/2002

Liability and ownership of sidewalks

MTAS was asked if the city owns the sidewalks and is liable for damages and injuries caused from their disrepair.

Hemsley, Sid
Legal Opinion
Sidewalks
Liability
Governmental tort liability
Streets--Curbs and gutters
Internal
05/24/2023
09/3/1998

Agreement for reimbursement for cost of training, salary and transportation in event of resignation

A sample contract for recovering the cost of training officers when they leave the police department.

Barton, Rex
Form
Police--Training--Tennessee
Police--Personnel
Police--Forms
Public
05/12/2021
04/9/2007

Rights-of-way management ordinance

MTAS was asked to develop a rights-of-way management ordinance; includes appropriate permits and forms.

Tallent, Mike
Ordinance
Right of way
Streets--Municipal ordinances
Forms
Public
05/28/2021
08/23/2004

Use of vehicles owned by the police department

Establishing policy and procedure for the most efficient use of motor vehicles of the police department.

Barton, Rex
General
Police--Administration
Police--Equipment--Vehicles
Police--Procedures
Public
05/12/2021
01/10/2002

Ordinance regarding water and sewer main extensions for the town of Mountain City, Tennessee

Ordinance regarding water and sewer main extensions for Mountain City.

MTAS
Ordinance
Sewers
Utilities--Extension policies
Water--Lines and pipes
Public
06/23/2021
08/3/2001

City of Rockwood refuse collection: an evaluation of alternatives

MTAS worked with the City of Rockwood to gather information and evaluate the city's residential and commercial refuse collection operations.

Rollins, Sharon
Report/Study
Solid waste--Collection
Internal
04/8/2021
06/30/2006

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, fire training officer assessment process report

This report outlines the results and findings of the assessment measures conducted for the position of Fire Training Officer. The assessment process was developed and facilitated by the University of Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service (UT MTAS) Fire Management Consultant Donald Pannell and CTAS Emergency/Fire Management Consultant Marc Alley. The assessment process was held on April 8, 2024, at the Pigeon Forge Municipal Center located at 3229 Rena Street in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. 

Pannell, Donald
Report/Study
Fire--Administration
Fire--Administration--Tennessee
Fire--Assessment centers
Fire--Personnel--Tennessee
Fire--Training
Internal
04/10/2024
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