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HomeMy WebLinkAbout60-Council Office Cl'rV OF SAN BERNARD~"~O - REQU"~T FOR COUNCIL AC-10N From: Councilman Tom Minor Subject: Personnel Committee Report Dept: Council Office Date: September 12, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: That minutes of Personnel Committee meeting held September 8, 1988 be received and filed. Q "(\ ___ "~",S:- Si~\Ure Contact penon: Phil Arvizo Phone: 384-5208 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (ACCT. NO.) (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Finance: Council Notes: 7S.Dt62 Agenda Item No. 6{) PERSONNEL COMMITTEE September 8, 1988 ATTENDEES: Councilman Tom Minor - Acting Chairman Councilwoman Valerie Pope-Ludlam Acting Administrator - James Robbins city Attorney - James Penman Asst. City Attorney - Denice Brue Public Works Director - Roger Hardgrave Personnel Director - Gordon Johnson Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo Mayor's Executive Assistant - Richard Bennecke 1. RECLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY ENGINEER The Committee recommended approval. This item will appear on the September 19 Council Agenda. 2. PROPOSED TRANSFER OF DATA SYSTEMS OPERATOR FROM GENERAL EMPLOYEE UNIT TO MANAGEMENT/CONFIDENTIAL UNIT - DATA PROCESSING DIVISION - The Committee recommended approval. This item will appear on the September 19 Council Agenda. The Committee asked that a cost comparison be provided with this item. 3. PROPOSED CREATION OF NEW POSITION DATA SYSTEMS COORDINATOR - DATA PROCESSING DIVISION - This item was a recommendation to reestablish this position and the salary. One-half of the funding will come from training funds and the other half will come from accumulated software funds. The Committee recommended approval. 4. CREATION OF A SENIOR DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY POSITION - DELETION OF AN ATTORNEY IV CONTRACT POSITION - This item was a "walk-on" by the City Attorney. The initial presentation consisted of three options and two separate agenda items. The first item was a request to provide a litigation attorney by: A. Creating a City Attorney IV litigation position, or B. Advertising for a 3-year contract attorney, or C. Farming out litigation cases which would double the cost. The second item was to create a senior Deputy City Attorney position at a level just below that of Ms. Brue. Both these positions would be funded from outside litigation funds. There was some urgency given to the matter and the Committee agreed that the issue should go to the full Council on September 19. After the meeting and with telephone con- currence of the Committee members, the city Attorney deter- ained that the creation of a Senior Deputy City Attorney position and deletion of a Contract Attorney IV position was what was required. The City Attorney was asked to provide as much backup information as possible for the full Council to consider. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, CO~~inor Acting Chairman Personnel Committee TM:ej