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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 502
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular
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September 27 ~ 2004
Regular Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST:
The City Clerk respectfully requests the City Commission review this
Agenda Item relative to the Annual Evaluation of the City Clerk, in terms
of what the City Commission requested of the City Clerk.
PURPOSE:
The City Commission is requested to consider information requested by
the City Commission, in relation to the City Clerk's Annual Evaluation.
FUNDING:
To possibly be discussed,.
CURRENT
CONSIDERATIONS:
I, Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces was appointed as Interim City Clerk at the
Febmary 22, 1999 Regular City Commission Meeting.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY COMMISSION
REGUL.AR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 27,2004
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 502
PAGE20F5
Then, on September 27, 1999 - I, Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces was appointed
to the position of your City Clerk. It is and has been a distinct honor to
serve our Mayor and City Commission - and this Meeting of September
27, 2004 is my actual five (5) year Anniversary that I have served as your
City Clerk.
As noted below, the City Commission has requested that "at least one (1)
month" prior. .. notice be given as to when my Evaluation was due. Thus,
an Agenda Item was included on the August 23, 2004 City Commission
Agenda related to this issue.
During this san-ie Agenda Item discussion, the following Motion was
made:
"I \VOULD LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION WE DIRECT THE CITY
CLERK TO BRING BACK TO US THE SAME TYPE OF
APPRAISAL METHOD THAT SHE USED IN THE PREVIOUS
YEAR." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED
BY COMMISSIONER McGINNIS. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER GILMORE: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
As requested, a new current Salary Survey was completed by Deputy City
Clerk Debbie Franklin and is attached as Attachment "A".
During the August 25, 2003 Regular City Commission Meeting, the
following was discussed during the Agenda Item pertaining to my
Evaluation for September 2003:
"I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF THE CLERK WOULD PROCEED
AS SHE HAS THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS AND PROVIDE US
WITH A REPORT - WE CAN ACT UPON IT, ONCE WE REVIEW
THAT." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED
BY DEPUTY MAYOR MILLER. COMMISSIONER BLAKE
ADDED, "FEWER THAN 100 PAGES THIS TIME PLEASE."
DISCUSSION.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 27,2004
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 502
PAGE 3 OF 5
. MANAGER McLEMORE SAID, "IN THE PAST, I HAD BROUGHT
FORWARD A PERFORMACE EVALUATION FOR YOU TO
REVIEW. DO YOU WANT ME TO DO THAT?"
COMMISSIONER McLEOD SAID, "WE WOULD PROBABL Y
LIKE YOUR INPUT, BUT OVERALL, WE WILL MAKE THE
FINAL DECISION." COMMISSIONER BLAKE ADDED, "YES,
THAT IS FINE."
MAYOR BUSH SAID TO CITY CLERK, ANDREA LORENZO-
LUACES' - "YOU WILL GET WITH THE MANAGER." CITY
CLERK LORENZO-LUACES STATED, "SURE."
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER McLEOD: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR MILLER: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
As requ~sted by the City Commission, I did answer the City Manager's
four (4) standard Review Questions and submitted them on December 2,
.2003 to Manager McLemore along with a Copy to Mayor Bush and each
of the City Commissioners. The date of my submittal although later than I
would have preferred, was due to a couple of reasons, including my
focusing on handling the many responsibilities entrusted to me, over
improvements to my personal financial well-being.
A copy of the first few pages oflast year's submitted Memorandum related
to my 2003 Evaluation is included as Attachment "B."
From the August 25, 2003 date on, this issue was not further addressed
until December 8, 2003, when under "Reports", Commissioner Michael S.
Blake explained to the City Commission as an "ADD-ON" Agenda Item
that he had asked that a Salary Survey be done of area City Clerks, and he
provided a spreadsheet for the Mayor and City Commission reflecting
research done for the Commission's review.
This spreadsheet is included with this Agenda Item as Attachment "C".
Attachment "D" is a transcript excerpt from the December 8, 2003 Regular
City Commission Meeting. (Note: Portions of the transcript were not
included in the official December 8, 2003 Regular Meeting Minutes).
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 27, 2004
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 502
PAGE 4 OF 5
PREVIOUS
CONSIDERATIONS:
As a reminder of related information:
The following comments were made during the April 23, 2001
Regular Meeting of the City Commission:
"Regarding noticing the City Commission as to when future reviews are
due, Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "I would prefer - that the City Clerk
would let us know."
Commissioner Blake stated, "One of my pet peeves over the last few years
has been this problem of the mmual reviews with all the employees and the
timeliness or lack of timeliness." Commissioner Blake further said "I
would like to think that we can do a better job starting today, on that
issue."
Mayor Partyka stated that salaries are a priority, and they have to be
discussed on a timely fashion. Mayor Partyka further stated, "If this
subject is up for discussion in October it should be to this Commission at
least a month before the salaryis due. It's a burden on any employee to
wait six (6) months to see if they get a salary or not. That is just good
business practice. So, I urge the City' Manager for any future salary
increases including his own, that this come up at least one (1), month -
prior to when it supposed to be effective." Commissioner Blake agreed
and stated, "Hopefully, you are not just talking about the Clerk, or the
Manager, but for every employee that we have."
The following comments were made during the July 24, 2001
'Workshop of the City Commission:
"Members of the Commission asked if this could be put on an Agenda,
ahead of the City Clerk's Anniversary date. Manager McLemore said,
"Sure." Mayor Partyka added, "Similar to the Manager's salary - a month
ahead of time of his contract."
The anniversary date for City Clerk, Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces is
September 27th.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 27,2004
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 502
PAGE 5 OF 5
RECOMMENDATIONS:
The City Commission is asked to review this Agenda Item and make any
Motion or Directive which they deem suitable regarding the Evaluation for
the City Clerk.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment "A" - Current Salary Survey completed by Deputy City Clerk
Debbie Franklin
Attachment "B" - The first few pages from a Memorandum dated
December 2, 2003
Attachment "C" - Salary Survey presented at the December 8, 2003
Regular City Commission Meeting
Attachment "D" - Transcript Excerpt from the December 8, 2003 Regular
City Commission"Meeting
COMMISSION ACTION:
ATTACHMENT
"A"
Page 1 of 1
Andrea Lorenzo..:luaces
From: Debra Franklin
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 3:39 PM
To: Andrea Lorenzo-Iuaces
Thank you.
Debbie Franklin
Deputy City Clerk
City of Winter Springs
1126 E. State Road 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Phone 407.327.5965
9/17/2004
City Population/2000 Census
Altamonte Springs
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Certification
ATTACHMENT
"B"
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Ronald W. McLemore, City,anager
Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, C~ty Clerk
Annual Review Questions
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
December 2, 2003
As you requested, the attached information pertains to the "Annual Review Questions"
that were provided to me on October 8, 2003 and which should correspond to my overall
Annual Performance Evaluation for the period from September 28, 2002 through
September 27, 2003. Please note that due to my department's staffing deficiencies (I
have been without one staff member since July, and have had to do numerous additional
tasks that I previously had my Staff assist with) and the intense workload that I have on a
day-to-day basis, my responses to your questions are being turned in approximately seven
weeks after receipt of your questions. Additionally, in consideration of the numerous
responsibilities that I have on a daily basis, up until now, I could not just set aside the
City's business to take care of my personal interests.
The attached supporting documentation included with this Memorandum (which in most
of the documents is just the first page) should be a reminder of just some of the many
contributions that I have made over this past year as I continue to serve the City
Commission and the City of Winter Springs.
Again, t wanted to remind you that the Office of the City Clerk is the one Department in
the City that is in demand by every other Department, almost every day - in that my Staff
and I maintain numerous types of documents needed by all: Agenda Items, Bids,
Contracts, Minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions - just to name a few. Thus the constant
demands on my time, and my Staff's time is significantly greater than what other
departments experience.
Attachments
COPY: Mayor And City Commission
Give me a brief assessment of your accomplishments for the past year.
The following information covers the period from September 28, 2002 through
September 27,2003:
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1) Noticing Of City Commission Meetings:
Numerous City Commission AgendaS (including Amended, Revised, and Cancelled)
were posted for City Commission Meetings, including the numerous actions involved
with the noticing/posting of each individual City Comniission Meeting Agenda.
2) Coordination Of City Commission Meetings:
The City Clerk and Staff were responsible for the coordination of City Commission
Meetings held from. October 2002 through September 2003, including Regular City
Commission Meetings, Special City Commission Meetings, City Commission
Workshops and others. (please remember that numerous details need to be done in
preparation for each City Commission Meeting, inciuding the compilation and
distribution of City Commission Agenda Packets.)
3) Noticing Of Advisory Board And Committee Meetings:
Numerous Advisory Board and Committee Meeting Agendas (including Amended,
Revised, Postponed, and Cancelled) were posted for Advisory Board and Committee
Meetings, including the numerous actions involved with the noticing/posting of each
individual Advisory Boards and Committee Meeting Agenda. .
4) Election/Inauguration Ceremonies:
Through early November 2002 numerous details related to the November 2002 General .
Election were handled in coordination with the Supervisor of Elections Office, including
full compliance with the Florida Statutes; and the publishing of numerous newspaper
advertisements to meet legal requirements.
In December' 2002, I coordinated numerous details involved with the City's latest
successful Inauguration Ceremonies for Mayor John F. Bush, Commissioner Michael S.
Blake, and Commissioner Sally McGinnis.
5) Public Records Requests:
Numerous Public Records Requests have been filed with my Department and completed
during this past year.
ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES, CMC CITY CLERK
"GIVE ME A BRlEF ASSESSMENT..."
SEPTEMBER 28, 2002 - SEPTEMBER 27, 2003
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6) Code Of Ordinances:
In June 2003, the City of Winter Springs received the third supplement to the City's new
Code of Ordinances. This supplement was provided to all individuals who hold a copy of
the Code of Ordinances.
In August of 2003, the documents related to the fourth supplement to the City of Winter
Springs' Code of Ordinances was submitted to the Municipal Code Corporation for
codification. The fourth supplement is expected later in 2003.
7) Records Management Program:
This year, 900+ Boxes/Reports of "Approved" City documents were picked up by
"Accurate Paper Recycling, Inc." for official Disposition. As Records Management
Liaison Officer (RMLO), I have also assisted with a number of questions from other
Departments dealing with Records.
8). Employee Recognition Program:
The City's Enip10yee Recognition Program is continuing to work well, and awards
continue to be given to employees. The Office of the City Clerk worked with City
Manager Ronald W. McLemore on providing a letter to every employee being presented
with an Employee Recognition Award at City Commission Meeting(s) and coordinated
the participation of the Mayor and the City Commission.
This program continues to show City employees that their service is of great importance
to the City. I have been and continue to work with the Vendor on keeping this program
on track.
9) Advisory Board And Committee Appreciation Dinner:
A very successful Advisory Board and Committee Appreciation Dinner was organized
and held in August 2003 at the Winter Springs Golf Club, complete with a "You're a
Star" theme. All of the Advisory Board and Committee Members were presented with a
(3rd in a series) commemorative marble gift. This gift depicted a Town Square currently
under construction in the City's new Town Center. As you know, this type of a gift
allows us to showcase portions of the Town Center as it grows - for events and years to
come.
ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES, CMC CITY CLERK
"GIVE ME A BRIEF ASSESSMENT..."
SEPTEMBER 28, 2002 - SEPTEMBER 27, 2003
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10) Miscellaneous:
Using a 165+ page Advisory Board And Committee Clerk Training Program Manual that
I wrote, I have trained nine (9) individuals to handle various aspects associated with the
City's Advisory Boards And Committees.
At the request of the City Commission, I put together a matrix - entitled City
Commission Masterlist and update it with information from City Commission Meetings.
Also at the request. of the City Commission, I handle Advisory Board/Committee
Attendance statistics.
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION:
· Holds a Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) accreditation through the International
Institute of Municipal Clerks (lIMC) and the Florida Association Of City Clerks
(F ACC)
· Working on Master Municipal Clerk (MMC) accreditation through the
International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) and the Florida Association of
City Clerks (F ACC)
MEMBERSHIP - PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
· International Institute of Municipal Clerks (lIMe)
· Florida Association of City Clerks (FACC)
· Chairperson and Member of the Florida Association of City Clerks (F ACC)
"Institute Committee" (Appointed in July of 2003)
· American Records Management Association (ARMA)
· Florida Records Management Association (FRMA)
· National Notary Association
ATTACHMENT
"C" .
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ATTACHMENT
"D"
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 8, 2003
.:. .:.' AGENDA NOTE: THE FOLLOWING ADD-ON ITEM WAS HEARD AT
THIS TIME, AS DOCUMENTED. .:. .:.
ADD-ON
City Clerk's Review.
Commissioner Blake stated, 'As everyone will recall, Andrea's Anniversary Date was, I
believe, September - 2ih, the 28th would start the new year; and as of yet, we have not
had' her review, that is more than two' (2) month past that about 18 percent of the year,
and there are a variety of reasons why that hasn't happened. I understand - everybody
should have received a copy of her responses to the Manager's standard questions. I.
know she sent an email early in the week.
I had asked Andrea to have her staff contact cities here in the county and others that are
of the same population band that we are and that is what I have passed oll;t to you - this.
document was prepared by the Deputy City Clerks and you can see the questions that
were asked for each one of them. Also, reviewing the last Cody Study, for the City
Clerks, there was a study done in October of '01 and October of '02. There was not a
study done in October of '03. As you can see that the salary ranges for the Clerk's
position at the '02 study levei were $42,000.00 based, and about $61,000.00 on the top
end. Now the Cody Study is done I think somewhat differently than the data that you
have before.
I think if you go across that we can see that there are a variety of cities nearby that -
some that have Clerk's that I am familiar with and there may be Clerks that you are
familiar with too; and some Clerk's that you may know what their level of service is,
what their level of expertise is - you can see what' their degrees are, what their
professional designations are, and come to some conclusion over what we should do with
Andrea this year for her Review."
With discussion, Commissioner Edward Martinez, Jr. remarked that "The City Clerk is
appointed by the. City Commission and can only be fired by the City Commission; that
the City Clerk is a unique position, similar to that. of the City Manager and the City
Attorney and that the City Clerk .should be considered Management, even though she is
under the direct supervision of the City Manager, she is responsible for this Commi$sion,
and only this Commission can fire her with four (4) votes, and I said then and I feel I am
of the belief that she should be considered Management and not the same of an average
. .
employee and be given raises similar to those the City Manager receives, and not similar
to those that the support staffreceives.
And I think we have to bring this to a head sooner than later and decide if that is what we
want or if we want to continue along what has been established up to now.','
Mayor Bush stated, "I agree with Commissioner Martinez in the position - her position is
created by Charter, just as the Manager's is and the Attorney's; but yet she is not looked
upon in that same vein - I think - in light of what our Charter said, I think that we should
be treating - the position differently, the way we look at it. I agree with you in terms of
the salary. I think the salary is the purview of the Commission - but more so - like we
, do for the Manager and like we do with the Attorney." ,
Commissioner Martinez added, "Mayor, we have never have had, and I don't think we -
will ever hav~ a City Clerk of the quality of Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces." Mayor Bush
noted, "She has done a great job, there is no question about that."
Commissioner Blake then 'stated, "In some of my activities with the League of Cities,
with the Tri-County League of Cities, I have had an opportunity to work with not just
several, I think, but many of the City Clerks here in the Tri-County area that being
Seminole, Orange and Osceola County; and also of course, I have had an opportunity to
interact with their Commissioners or Council as well" and even some of the City
Manager's and have been able to have some level of first-hand experience as well as
input with the Jobs that they are doing as well, and as I look across this study here and the
salary, I thin of a few individuals who really, stick out. One is probably the Clerk in
Winter Park, Cindy Bonham who does an excellent job 'with them. I have worked with
them on a few other different types of issues, not City related as well, and found her to be
quite professional. As good as she is, I will tell you that I don't think she has the level of
expertise or dedication that Andrea has. Andrea also is serving as a Chairmanship
position on the State Clerk's Board and I have had an opportunity to work with the - sort
of the Executive Director if you will, of that organization and they have been very
impressed with Andrea's abilities there. She has a degree - most other Clerk's do not
have a degi'ee. She is not a Secretary. Her department is a department and she runs a
department that is clearly liable for many of the legal issues that we have in terms of
records, adverting requirements, keeping us informed, - they are the "Go-To" team in the
City in terms of the administration that we see and I think that we need to look at it as
such.'" ,
Discussion,
"I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A PROPOSAL THAT WE SET HER SALARY AT
$57,000.00" AND \VHATEVER THAT COMES OUT TO BE, THAT WOULD
COME OUT TO BE - THAT WOULD PUT HER STILL BELOW MOST OF THE
CITIES AROUND US - WE HAVE ALREADY AGREED I THINK, THAT
THEIR PEOPLE ARE NOT AS COI\fPETENT AS ANDREA IS." MOTION BY
DEPUTY MAYOR MILLER.
MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND.
With further discussion, Commissioner Blake said, "Taking this another step farther then,
I have looked at the Cody figures from the previous two (2) years, and looked at other
pay raises - I have an entire sheet here for the city that - and of the departments, looked
at other department heads - where everybody sort of fits in. The Cody adjustment figures
for this year are probably in the range of - $46;000.00 on the bottom, $67,000.00 on the
top. That would create a'midpoint right at about $57,000.00 on the Cody. Having said
all of that, I don't believe Andrea is average. I don't believe her effort or dedication to
the Commission, to the Mayor, to the City has been average, and I don't think we should
treat her as average."
"I THINK THAT BASED ON WHAT OTHER CITIES ARE PAYING THEIR
CLERKS HERE, I WOULD RECOMMEND MOVING HER TO $62,000.00 -
THAT IS THE SAME AS WHAT WINTER PARK IS PAYING. IT IS A
SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE, BUT IT IS ABSOLUTELY WARRANTEED. IF
YOU EVER COME BY HERE ON A SATURDAY OR A SUNDAY, OR EARLY
IN THE MORNING, OR LATE AT NIGHT - WE DON'T PAY HER BY THE
HOUR, 'VE PAY BY THE JOB, AND THE JOB IS BEING DONE VERY WELL."
MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE~ SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
MARTINEZ. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR MILLER: AYE
,COMMISSIONER McLEOD: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Bush then asked, "When will that be effective?" Commissioner Blake stated, "On
her anniversary date which would be - September" 2ih. Furthermore, Commissioner
Blake added, "Which means she will receive retroactive pay for those two (2) months,
which is norn1al practice."
Date: 092704
The following Document was distributed by
Commissioner Gilmore on 09/27/04 during the
discussion of Regular "502"
.
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RECOMMENDED PAY PLAN
(By Department)
CLASSIFICATION PRESENT PROPOSE
PAY MINIMUM MAXIMUM D MINIMUM MAXIMUM
GRADE PAY
GRADE
CITY MANAGER
City Manager ungraded -------- -------- ungraded -------- --------
Secretary to the City Manager 27 ;026 '.
23 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Information Services/Systems Director 32 41,926 60,793 37 53,510 81,468
Systems Administrator 27 32,850 47,633 28 34,493 52,516
Projects & Applications Support 27 32,850 47,633 28 34,493 52,516
Network Technician 26 31,28() 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Computer/Laboratory Technician 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365
Web Multi Media Technician I 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
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CITY CLERK
City Clerk 32 41,926 60,793 33 44,022 67,025
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Deputy City Clerk 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Assistant to the City Clerk 21 24,513 35,544 21 24,513 37,322
FINANCE
Finance Director 39 58,995 85,543 39 58,995 89,819
City Comptroller 31 39,930 57,899 31 39,930 60,793
Management & Budget Analyst 30 38,028 55,141 30 38,028 57,899
Utility Billing Service Manager 29 36,218 52,516 29 36,218 55,141
Revenue Officer I 28 34,493 50,015 28 34,493 52,516
Accountant 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Accounts Payable Supervisor 22 25,739 37,322 22 25,739 39,188
Service Technician 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Accounts Payable Clerk 19 22,234 32,239 19 22,234 33,852
UtilRty Billing Specialist 19 22,234 32,239 19 22,234 33,852
Customer Service Rep. 17 20,167 29,243 17 20,167 30,705
GENERAL SERVICES
General Services Director 37 53,510 77,590 37 53,510 81,468
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Human Resource Coordinator 29 36,218 52,516 29 36,218 55,141
Purchasing Coordinator 26 31,286 45,365 26 31 ,286 47,633
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Community Development Director 39 58,995 85,543 39 58,995 89,819
Senior Planner 33 44,042 63,832 33 44,022 67,025
Customer Service Center Manager 32 41,926 60,793 32 41,926 63,832
Planner 29 36,218 52,516 29 36,218 . 55,141
Arborist 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Zoning & Permitting Applic. Coord. I 22 25,739 37,322 22 25,739 39,188
Zoning & Permitting Applic. Coord. II 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Administrativ.e Secretary 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Building)
Building Official 33 44,022 63,832 34 46,224 . 70,376
Senior Building Inspector*** 29 36,218 52,516 29 36,218 55,141
Residential/Commercial Building 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Residential Building Inspector*** 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365
Permit Specialist I 18 21.,176 30,705 18 21,176 32,239
Permit Specialist II 20 23,346 .33,852 . 20 23,346 35,544
*** $1,500 Added to the base for additional licenses
PUBLIC WORKS
Public Works Superintendent ; 31 39,930 57,899 31 39,930 60,793
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Fle,et SerVices/Mechanic II 23 27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Team Leader , 23
27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Facilities Maintenance Technician 22 25,739 37,322 22 25,739 . 39,188
Fleet Services/Mechanic I 21 24,513 35,544 21 24,513 37,322
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Heavy Equipment Operator 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Administrative Secretary 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
PUBLIC WORKS (CONTINUED)
Si~ln Maintenance Technician 18 21,176 30,705 18 . 21,176 32,239
Light Equipment Operator 17 20,167 29,243 17 20,167 30,705
Maintenance Worker .16 19,207 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
Maintenance Worker II , 17 20,167 29,243 17 20,167 30,705
Maintenance Mechanic 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Custodian 14 17,421 25,260 14 17,421 26,523
Engineering InspectorlTechnician I 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Fleet Services Supervisor 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Capital Projects Coordinator 30 38,028 55,141 30 38,028 57,899
Urlban Beautification Coordinator 27 .32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
STORMWA TERlENGINEERING
Engineer 31 39,930 57,899 31 39,930 60,793
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Construction InspectorlTechnician 26 31,286 45,365 26 31 ,286 47,633
Construction Inspector 23 27,026 39,188 24 28,377 43,204
Team Leader 23 27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Light Equipment Operator 17. 20,167 29,243 17 20,167 30,705
STORMWATER/ENGINEERING
Maintenance Worker 16 19,207 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
City Engineer/Stormwater Utility 38 56,185 81 ,468 38 56,185 85,543
Stormwater Utility Manager 32 41,926 63,832
PARKS and RECREATION
Director of Parks and Recreation 37 53,510 77,590 37 53,510 81,468
Senior Center Manager 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365
Superintendent of Parks and Grounds 28 34,493 50,015 28 34,493 52,516
Recreation Supervisor 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365
Recreation Activities Program 23 27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Mechanic I 21 24,513 35,544 21 24,513 37,322
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Administrative Secretary 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Crew Chief 18 21,176 30,705 20 23,346 35,544
Concession Manager 16 19,207 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
Lead Maintenance Worker 17 20,167 29,243 17 20,167 30,705
Maintenance Worker 16 19,207 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
Irrigation Technician 20 23,346 . 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
UTILITIES
Utility/Public Works Director 40 61,944 89,819 41 65,042 99,025
Utility Superintendent 31 39,930 57,899 31 39,930 " 60,793
Team Leader 23 27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41-,147
Inspector/Backflow Coordinator 23 " 27,026 39,188 23 27,026 41,147
Lead Wastewater Plant Operator 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Lead Water Plant Operator 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Wastewater Operator/Laboratory Coord. 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Water Plant Operator** 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Walste Water Plant Operator** 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 ~5,544
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Maintenance Mechanic II 22 25,739 37,322 22 25,739 39,188
Maintenance Mechanic I 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Reuse Technician/Maintenance 22 25,739 37,322 22 25,739 39,188
Office Supervisor 21 24,513 35,544 " 21 24,513 37,322
Administrative Secretary 20 23,346" 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Data Entry Clerk 15 18,292 26,523 15 18,292 27,850
Maintenance Worker 16 19,207 " 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
** 5% increase for "8" and "N Certifications
FIRE
Fire Chief 39 58,995 85,543 39 58,995 89,818
Deputy Fire Chief 35 48,535 70,376 35 48,535 73,894
Battalion Chief 32 41,926 60,793 32 41,926 63,832
EMS Division Chief 32 41,926 60,793 . 32 41,926 63,832
Fire Marshal 32 41,926 60,793 32 41,926 63,832
Fire Training Division Chief 32 41,926 60,793 32 41,926 63,832
Fire Ueutenant* 29 36,218 52,516 29 36,218 55,141
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Firefighter/Apparatus Operator* 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
Firefighter 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365
Administrative Secretary 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
* $7,000 Added for Paramedic Certification
POLICE
Police Chief 40 61,944 89,819 40 61,944 94,310
Police Captain 36 50,961 73,894 36 50,961 77,590
Police Lieutenant 32 41,926 60,793 32 41,926 63,832
Police Detective 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
POLICE (Continued)
Internal Affairs Investigator 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Special Investigations Detective 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Technical Services Specialist 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Community Relations Officer 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Property/Evidence Technician 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
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Police Training Officer 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
School Resource Officer 27 32,850 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Administrative Secretary 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Senior Records Clerk 20 23,346 . 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Communications Operator II 21 24,513 35,544 21 " 24,513 37,322
Communications Operator I 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
Records Clerk 19 22,234 32,239 19 22,234 33,852
Receptionist 16 19,207 27,850 16 19,207 29,243
Senior Custodian 15 18,292 26,523 15 18,292 27,850
Data Entry Clerk 15 18,292 26,523 15 18,292 27,850
Police Officer III - Corporal 27 32,850 . 47,633 27 32,850 50,015
Police Officer II - Lance Corporal 26 31,286 45,365 26 31,286 47,633
POLICE (Continued)
Police Officer I - Private First Class , 25 29,796 43,204 25 29,796 45,365.
Code Enforcement Specialist (CE) 24 28,377 41,147 24 28,377 43,204
Administrative Secretary (CE) 20 23,346 33,852 20 23,346 35,544
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