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CC Regular Session 4. 13. <br />Meeting Date: 03/25/2014 <br />By: Colleen Lasher, Administrative <br />Services <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #14-03-066 to Hire a Replacement Community Service Officer <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to request authorization to hire a Community Service Officer. This position was left <br />vacant when Mr. Schiferli was promoted to the Fire Marshal position on January 15, 2014 and the recruitment to <br />replace the vacant C.S.O. position was discussed at that time. The position is included in the 2014 budget and is <br />considered a replacement. <br />As background, the City employed two Community Service Officers through July 2008, at which time, one C.S.O. <br />was promoted to a Patrol Officer and the vacant C.S.O. position was not refilled. Currently, the position has been <br />vacant since January 15th and the duties have been either temporarily left undone or handled by Patrol Officers. <br />With Spring upon us and with the snow melting, there is sure to be a surge in the number of code enforcement <br />related issues needing attention, correction, and follow-through -- code enforcement activity puts a high volume of <br />work on the Police Department and Community Development and requires extensive recordkeeping -- perfectly <br />suited for the C.S.O. <br />The Community Service Officer position is needed to support the City's basic daily work and the Strategic Plan. <br />This position particularly touches on strategic imperative four -- an effective organization. Specifically, it works to <br />maintain a highly functional staff by employing a dedicated/cost effective person to handle somewhat routine police <br />and community development tasks. The current method of either leaving the work undone, or to assign the work to <br />a Patrol Officer, is ineffective and inefficient. <br />In summary, the position is responsible for handling: animal control duties, code enforcement activities, support <br />services to patrol officers, administrative errands, vehicle maintenance and repairs, receiving and investigating <br />ordinance complaints and documenting findings, as well as assisting with crime prevention issues. <br />A recruitment was conducted and four candidates were interviewed. The finalist, Ms. Kroll, was interviewed a <br />second time; this included Chief Way, Captain Katers, and Human Resources Manager Lasher. <br />Notification: <br />The evaluation criteria for vacant and new positions is attached. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Option # 1: Hire a fulltime Community Service Officer. Staff recommends hiring one fulltime Community Service <br />Officer to help fulfill the routine public safety and customer service needs, including code enforcement in the City <br />and to meet the goals of the strategic plan as it relates to this position. <br />Option #2 Not hiring a fulltime Community Service Officer. Staff does not recommend this option due to likely <br />repercussions such as a reduced ability to provide effective customer service both internally and externally, as well <br />as timely routine public safety response, including code enforcement activities. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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