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City of San Bernardino
Interoffice Memorandum
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To:
lBie Honorable Mayor and Common Council
From:
Michael E. Newbry, Civil Service Chief Examiner
Subject:
List of Personnel Actions for Council Agenda of:
August 5, 2002
Date:
July 30, 2002
Copies:
Human Resources; Civil Service Board; MIS; Sherry Roberts, Personnel
and Training; File
CERTIFICATION BY CIVIL SERVICE CHIEF EXAMINER: I hereby certify that
the CLASSIFIED Personnel Actions listed below and numbered as item l..thru...12 con-
form with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and are in
conformance with all administrative regulations ofthe City of San Bernardino.
Signed: ;;}1( 4~7
Date:
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FORM MOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the Civil Service Chief
Examiner in accordance with Civil Service Rules and Personnel Policies adopted by the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino be approved and ratified.
GENERAL FUND:
NAMEIDEP ARTMENT
REOUESTED ACTION
1.
Sartin, Keith
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPOINTMENT: Senior Code Compliance
Officer, Range 2422, Step 21, $4427/mo.,
Eff: 8/6/02.
2.
Vela, Rafael
PARKS, RECREATION &
COMMUNITY SERVICES
APPOINTMENT: Park Maintenance
Worker II, Range 1327, Step I, $2268/mo.,
Eff: 8/6/02.
3.
Carrigan, Jennifer
POLICE
APPOINTMENT: Police Records
Technician Trainee, Range 1267, Step I,
$1681/mo., Eff: 8/6/02.
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4. Clark, Byron APPOINTMENT: Police Officer,
POLICE Range PI, Step 1, $4041/mo.,
Eff: 8/6/02.
5. Moran, Frances APPOINTMENT: Dispatcher I,
POLICE Range 1347, Step 1, $2506/mo.,
Eff: 8/6/02.
6. Castillo, Monique APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career):
PARKS, RECREATION & Intern (Assistant Mentor Coordinator),
COMMUNITY SERVICES Range PT, Flat Rate, $10.001hr.,
Eff: 7/29/02.
7. Renteria, Rosalind APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career):
PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step 1,
COMMUNITY SERVICES $7.45/hr., Eff: 7/12/02.
8. Oden, Lucha APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career):
POLICE Police Transcriber, Range PT, Step 1,
$11.00/hr., Eff: 8/6/02.
9. Owens, David APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career):
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CATV Production Programming Assistant,
Range PT, Step 1, $6.75/hr., Eff: 8/5/02.
10. Beach, James PROMOTION: from Police Officer to
POLICE Detective/Corporal, Range P2, Step 5,
$5797/mo., Eff: 8/6/02.
11. Hanley, William PROMOTION: from Detective/Corporal to
POLICE Police Sergeant, Range P3, Step 5,
$6600/mo., Eff: 8/6/02.
12. Henson, Theodis PROMOTION: from Police Sergeant to
POLICE Police Lieutenant, Range P4, Flat Rate,
$8107/mo., Eff: 8/6/02.
13. Pritchett, Patrick PROMOTION: from Police Officer to
POLICE Detective/Corporal, Range P2, Step 5,
$5797/mo., Eff: 8/7/02.
14. Behr, Richard SALARY ADJUSTMENT: Dispatcher II,
FIRE Range 1366, Step 5 to Range 1366, Step 21,
$3348/mo., Eff: 3/19/02.
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15. Miller, Donald
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
REFUSE FUNDS:
16. Brown, Eric
17. Payne, Robert
18. Pepplez Sr., Gregory
19. Rivas, Robert
FEDERAL FUNDS: NO ACTIONS
SALARY ADJUSTMENT: CATV
ProgramminglTraffic Assistant, Range PT,
Step 5, $12.l6/hr., to Range PT,
Step 5, $ 13. 82/hr., Eff: 8/5/02.
APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career):
Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Range PT,
Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 8/19/02.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
UNCLASSIFIED PERSONNEL ACTION LIST FOR COUNCIL AGENDA OF:
August 5, 2002
Certification by Director of Human Resources: I hereby certifY that the Unclassified Personnel
Action(s) listed below conform with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and
are in conformance with all administrative regulations of the City of San Bernardino and the personnel
policies and procedures of the Community Development Commission and Economic Development
Agency.
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UNCLASSIFIED ACTIONS:
Date: Julv 29. 2002
Sign:
MOTION: In addition to the classified actions, below is a list of
unclassified personnel actions(s), submitted by the Director of Human
Resources, which comply with City, Community Development Commission
and Economic Development Agency policies and procedures. I recommend
that the Mayor and Common Council approve the below listed personnel
action(s).
NAME/DEPARTMENT
REQUESTED ACTION
Piantadosi, Debra
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY
SERVICES
PROMOTION: Administrative
Clerk III to Senior Secretary (U),
Range 3374, Step 1, $2,867/mo.,
Err. 8/20/02.
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FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
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City of San Bernardino
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Honorable Mayor and Common Council
Edward S. R~rector of Human Resources
AGENDA ITEM #7, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - AUGUST 5, 2002
July31,2002
Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to Council; Rachel Clark, City Clerk (3 copies);
Teri Rubi, Executive Assistant to the Mayor; Fred Wilson, City Administrator;
Jan Wages, Administrative Assistant to the City Administrator
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Attached for your review is a, copy of the Position Justifications for .non-sworn, full"time"
appointments, promotions 'and other personnel actions to be reviewed ,by the. Mayor 'lI1ld :
CommomCouncilat the AUfl:llSt S~ 2002' Council meeting. . , i: ,', ",) '....
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POSITION JUSTIFICATIONS
The following are justifications for classified appointments, promotions and other personnel
actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the August 5, 2002 Council
meeting.
CLASSIFIED
I. Senior Code Comoliance Officer (Sartin. K.) - Appointment
CODE COMPLIANCE
Activity and complaint driven violations are assigned to officers based on geographic areas.
Code Compliance divides the City into five geographic areas, along the boundaries set up by
Community Based Policing, and each area is divided into three subareas. When fully staffed,
each area would have one (1) Senior Code Compliance Officer and two (2) Code Compliance
Officers. This position will be assigned as the Senior Officer for one of the five geographic
areas. During the time this position was vacant, officers' geographic areas were expanded to
cover the area of the vacant position :stretching resourees' and. delaying response time. Filling this
position will allow the department to have senior leadership for the area and provide better
'coverage and faster response times.
2. Park Maintenance Worker II (Vela. R) - Appointment
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Park Maintenance Worker II position was vacated in January 2002. Filling this position will
resolve a critical need in our park maintenance efforts.
3. Police Records Technician Trainee (Carrigan. J.) - Appointment
POLICE
The Records Bureau is the central collection point of all crime and traffic related reports for the
police department, and is responsible for processing, distributing and maintaining official police
records in accordance with Department of Justice (D01) guidelines and mandates. Duties
include typing taped reports, entering report data into local, state and nationwide computer
systems; scanning reports into the document imaging system; generating monthly and annual
crime statistics for DOJ and FBI; and duplicating crime and reports arrests. Currently, four (4)
of the 24 authorized Police Records Technician (PRT) positions are vacant. Filling these
positions with PRT Trainees, allows these personnel the opportunity to work their way up into
the PRT positions. The salary savings associated with these vacancies are offset by increased
overtime costs resulting from the performance of critical tasks within mandated deadlines.
Further, vacancies cause delays or cuts services provided to the public and department
employees as well as creating a negative work environment as the result of employees having to
work shorthanded.
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5. Disoatcher I (Moran. F.) - Appointment
POLICE
The Police Dispatcher Center historically has experienced ongoing staffing and employee
retention problems. This continues to be one of the most acute issues facing the Police
Department, as it has become a public safety concern, officer safety issue, and an organization
wellness liability. Acute issues include: (1) Overtime expenditures in FY 2001/02 were
120.12% overspent; (2) Police dispatch is handling twice the industry standard of 15-70 officers
per call group; and, (3) Dispatcher workload which is the highest in the Inland Empire. One
solution for the above concerns is to overfill the Dispatcher IIII position. Currently, all the
authorized positions in Dispatch are full. Cost savings associated with vacancies are entirely
offset with backfilling these positions with full-time dispatchers, community service officers or
police officers working overtime. By overfilling positions in Dispatch, it will help to reduce the
need for overtime by having an adequate contingent of personnel to staff in the Dispatch Center.
14. Disoatcher II (Hem. R.) - Salary Adjustment
FIRE
This action is to correct an administrative error in the salary step placement:
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1. Senior Secretary (piantadosi, D.) - Promotion
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Personnel Committee recommended this item for approval on April 22, 2002; and was
approved by the Mayor and Common Council on May 6, 2002.
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