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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD-1356-98 DEFEATEDOrdinance No. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA PROVIDING FOR AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION FROM THE MVH FUNDr WHEREAS, the City of Carmel, Indiana, in an effort o eet the demands of a growing population, must occasionally upgrade its infrastructure s?te s; and WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City f Carmel approved funding of a number of major infrastructure projects; and y " " ~~EE AS, the C1 i that the deduction from t City's MVH F d, as set :~w, will leav '~x,~'VH Fund a sufficient r ' ai ' ~5~sh balance. Zappmreo:,'d out of the 199: 't purposes specified, s'ect s governing the OF ,/ Lin 100 Full Time Regular ~ $:3,300.00 Line 210 Employer's Share of S1,020.00 Social Security Line Item 230 Employer' s/Employee' s $1,065.00 Share of PERF Page One of Two Pages PASSED by the Common Council of the City of Carreel, Indiana this ,1998, by a vote of__. ayes and __ nays. day of Presiding Officer Robert Battreall, President Kevin Kirby James Guy Miller N. L. Rundle Luci Snyder Ronald E. Carter Billy L. Walker ATTEST: Diana L. Cordray, Clerk-Treasurer Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana, on the ,1998. day of Diana L. Cordray, Clerk-Treasurer Approved by me, Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana, this ,1998. day of JAMES BRAINARD, Mayor ATTEST: Diana L. Cordray, Clerk-Treasurer Ordinance No. Page Two of Two Pages MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: CC: RE: DATE: City Council Members Kate Boyle, City Engineer Mayor James Brainard Diana Cordray, Clerk-Treasurer Douglas Haney, City Attorney Assistant City Engineer- Ordinances on 1/26/98 Agenda January 21, 1998 After careful review, I have concluded that the Engineering Department's needs will best be met by the creation of an Assistant City Engineer job position and the elimination of the Engineer' s Aide II job position which has been vacant since 1996. To accomplish this goal, the Ordinances I have submitted for your consideration allow my Department to hire one degreed engineer into an "Assistant City Engineer" job position and a transfer from the MVH Fund of a sum sufficient to cover the difference between the budgeted salary for the vacant Engineer' s Aide II job position and the proposed salary for the Assistant City Engineer job position. Despite these changes, my Department's 1998 budget is still less than it was during the prior Administration. This is true despite the fact that my Department is providing a much higher degree of project review and supervision than it provided in the past. I believe that the above actions are necessary because the Engineer's Aide II job position contemplates an individual who performs general recordkeeping and provides backup on the administrative duties of my Department. These responsibilities are currently being performed by my Assistant Director, Dick Hill. The Assistant City Engineer position, on the other hand, contemplates an individual who would provide management support services and assist me in the daily operations of my Department. As you know, my responsibilities have increased dramatically as a result of the City's many infrastructure and capital improvement projects. The addition of an Assistant City Engineer would increase my Department's ability to timely and fully accomplish its obligations as regards these projects. My research into current salaries associated with degreed engineers such as those the City will seek to fill the Assistant City Engineer job position indicates that the local median annual salaries for such persons is approximately $37,000.00. In order to ensure that my Department is able to hire the most qualified applicant, I have allowed for a maximum salary of $39,000.00 for the Assistant City Engineer job position. The Engineer's Aide II position carries a maximum salary of $25,700.00. My appropriation request therefore covers the difference between the budgeted Engineer's Aide II salary and the proposed salary for an Assistant City Engineer. For all of the above reasons, I respectfully request that the two Ordinances now before you be approved. I have attached to this memorandum my correspondence with Human Resources Director Barbara Lamb, which further supports the above changes. I am always available to discuss any questions you may have regarding this request. MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: RE: Barb Lamb, Hutnan Resources Kate Boyle, City Engineer January 13, 1998 Assistant Engineer Position I have reviewed the existing descriptions this department had on file for the two positions, Assistant Director and Engineer's Aide II. Prior to my coming to the City, Dick Hill was promoted to the Assistant Director's position from the Engineer's Aide position. He has since been performing a blend of the two positions' previously described responsibilities. Additionally, during the year 1997, I was asked to remove the salary of the Engineer's Aide II position, which I have added back in to the 1998 budget. However, as we discussed, it has become apparent that the type of position that I will need to fill will perform functions more extensive than that of the Engineer's Aide II. Therefore, I have asked for your assistance in writing the job description that I will advertise as soon as possible. In addition, I will need your assistance m the process of removing this "Engineer's Aide II" from the Salary Ordinance, and adding this new position, which should be called "Assistant City Engineer". I will need to discuss the increase in the salary increase, which by business standards, for a new hire out of college at this level of responsibility and experience, should be in the range of $32,000 to $35,000. Please let me know how specific I need to get and what type ofjustitication you think I will need to provide the council for asking for this adjustment. I will have to do an appropriation for this increase, as I do not have enough m the current budget. Thank you in advance for your help! Basic Duty: Provide support services in a management capaci as may be required by the City Engineer (Director) to assist in the general day to day operations of the Department o~YEngineermg. Retluirements: Good management, supervisory, technical, organizational and communication skills Computer skills re uired include: 1. Essential to be ;~cient with hydrologie and/or hydraulic technical programs 2. Essential to be efficient with basic word processing and spreadsheet software 3. Helpful to be efficient with database software 4. Helpful to possess the ability to'learn new programs or software Knowledge of, or ability to learn Carmel City Codes, Ordinances and Subdivision Regulations Experience m or knowled e of the technical elements of residential, commercial, and construction/public works projects; including the abiYi to review site plans, grading, drainage, streets and utility plans for compliance with city approved methods and stanhYards. Must be able to work effectively with others, maintain a professional appearance and exhibit appropriate behavior in dealing with the public Job Functions: · Provide direct assistance to the Director/City Engineer by tracking daily operations and needs of the Engineering Department · Maintain and coordinate project inspections, assist with work orders and information for the inspector to facilitate inspections as necessary · Prepare regular departmental meeting needs .~agendas, minutes, review notes, etc.), attend and/or schedule review meetings necessary for the department, coordination with Cannel Utilities, and the Technical Advisory Committee · Represent the Engineering Department at intemal meetings with other city departments and occasionally, for the Director at external meetings where requested · Assist the Assistant Director in the preparation of materials for BPW by drafting letters and researching reformation needed for BPW requests/recommendations · Respond to phone and/or m-person inquiries from public, developers, builders, realtors, and internal city department questions/needs · Be able to locate record drawings and information requested by the public · Create and maintain tables and schedules for department staff operations as listed above (i.e. inspection lal Its, projects to review for TAC meetings) · Understand City Ordinances which relate to this department and assist in enforcement and explanations to !Ira public · Assist the Assistant Director m various permit and bond issues · Understand and follow instructions given by. the Director of the Engineering Department, the Mayor, mc!~ '., :rs of the Board of Public Works and the City Council.