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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/11/2016 <br />By: Colleen Lasher, Administrative <br />Services <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #16-01-025 to Ratify Four Budgeted Position Reclassifications <br />4.24. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to ask the City Council to reclassify four current city positions as part of the approved <br />2016 City Budget and related discussions. This case seeks to accurately classify and compensate City employees <br />for the work performed. <br />The reclassifications listed below reflect the City's desire to maintain an effective organization. Reclassifying <br />positions, when needed, serves to retain high performing employees and furthers the City's mission to work together <br />to responsibly grow our community, and to provide quality, cost-effective and efficient government services. <br />The following positions have changed to include additional, more complex duties and the employees in these <br />positions are working outside of their current job classifications. Therefore, staff recommends the following <br />reclassifications, effective January 1, 2016: <br />1) Reclassify the current Accounting Clerk to Senior Accounting Clerk <br />2) Reclassify the current Accountant I to Accountant II <br />3) Reclassify one current Public Works Streets Maintenance Worker to Mechanic, and <br />4) Reclassify the current Civil Engineer II to Civil Engineer IV <br />A brief explanation of the changes include: <br />1. Reclassify the current Accounting Clerk to Senior Accounting Clerk <br />Employee has taken on additional responsibilities that greatly exceed the requirements of a general accounting clerk <br />such as property management and credit cards tracking. <br />2. Reclassify the current Accountant I to Accountant II <br />Employee has performed responsibilities that are performed by an Accountant II and has earned the Certified <br />Payroll Professional Accreditation. An Accountant I title is normally associated with those with much less <br />experience and responsibilities. <br />3. Reclassify one current Public Works Streets Maintenance Worker to Mechanic <br />Employee has been working as a Mechanic due to the increasing number of vehicles, heavy and light equipment in <br />the city's fleet (PD, PW, FD, Engr., and admin.), the demand for a mechanic has doubled. <br />4. Reclassify the current Civil Engineer II to Civil Engineer IV <br />Employee has taken on duties that have changed significantly since being hired and are now more closely aligned <br />with the duties typically performed by a Civil Engineer IV, including, but not limited to storm water management. <br />Again, in all four cases, the staff in these positions have been working out of their job class in order to meet the <br />public service needs in their respective areas, and all have obtained additional training beyond what is required <br />under their current classification. <br />Notification: <br />