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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25-City Attorney . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: JAMES F. PENMAN CITY ATTORNEY Subject: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE-FUNDING OF DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY POSITION Dept: CITY ATTORNEY Date: FEBRUARY 15,2000 ORIGINAL Synopsis of Previous Council action: Fiscal Year 1998-1999: Council adopts City Attorney's Office Budget, funding 18 positions, 8 of which are attorneys. Fiscal year 1999-2000: Council adopts City Attorney's Office Budget, funding 16 positions, 7 of which are attorneys. Recommended motion: 1. That the Mayor and Common Council fund the currently vacant and previously authorized position of Deputy City Attorney effective March 1, 2000 in the amount of $20,688 for the remainder of fiscal year 1999-2000. 2. That the Director of Finance be authorized and directed to amend the appropriate budget documents to reflect the transfer of $20,688 from the Liability Fund Reserve (Judgments and Claims Payable, Account No. 629-000-2110) to the City Attorney's office account for said funding of said position for the remainder of fiscal year 1999-2000. Contact person: James F. Penman Phone: 384- 5255 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $20.688.00 Source: (Acct. No.) From Liability Fund Reserve (Jud~ments and Claims Payable. Account No. 629-000-2110) to Account (Acct. Description) Nos. 001-051-5011. and 5026-29. inclusive Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. J.~~ . 8T AFF REPORT Council Meeting Date: FEBRUARY 22, 2000 TO: FROM: DATE: Mayor and Common Council City Attorney's Office February 15, 2000 In fiscal year 1998-99, the City Attorney's office was funded for 18 positions, including 7 Deputy or Senior Assistant City Attorney positions. In an attempt to assist with meeting the budget projections for fiscal year 1999-2000, while indicating on more than one occasion the possibility of the need to revisit the issue, the City Attorney's office voluntarily proposed to eliminate the funding of one Deputy City Attorney position and one legal secretary position. As a result of the priorities of this Administration, resulting in the hiring of additional personnel by the Police Department and enhanced enforcement by both the Police Department and Code Compliance, the workload and resulting caseload of this office in the areas of code enforcement, other municipal code prosecutions and other related injunction actions have increased exponentially, resulting in a strain on the ability to perform at the constant high level required and expected of this office. The Police Department has advised the City Attorney that additional cases are in the pipeline for drug, red light and nuisance abatements. We are already behind by one red light and one drug house abatement and the Baseline Prostitution Injunction needs additional defendants added. These tasks cannot be accomplished without the filling of the currently vacant position. Also, the Superior Court has notified us that their Code Compliance Court is prepared to expand to four days per week from two days per week as soon as possible. Judge John Kennedy's Community Court is also approaching its opening. It will be staffed by a City prosecutor as well.