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growth of the community. He stated that not all of the items need to appear in the budget but <br />would be on the table for discussion. <br />City Administrator Ulrich noted that the Council will now receive short, high level presentations <br />from each of the departments regarding staffing. <br />City Engineer Westby thanked the Council for approving the part-time administrative assistant <br />position for his department last year, noting that the additional help has contributed significantly <br />to his depaitinent. He noted that the position was approved for part-time and has functioned in <br />that capacity for six months. He stated that based on the performance, skills and abilities of the <br />employee, he can see a lot of other duties that could be delegated to the employee and therefore is <br />asking that the position be increased from part-time to full-time. He noted that there has been a <br />phased retirement of another employee in his department, with that employee reducing to part- <br />time and therefore this additional time for the administrative assistant would continue to allow <br />delegation to her with the other engineering employees then able to focus on larger tasks. He <br />reviewed some of the tasks that the administrative assistant currently handles as well as tasks that <br />she could assist with in the future should the increase to full-time be approved. He stated that the <br />additional hours would allow engineering to work more efficiently and respond to tasks and <br />customer service requests in a more timely manner. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked for details on the phased retirement position and its impact on the <br />budget. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that the employee began phased retirement in July 2017 and therefore <br />has already been accounted for in the budget process. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau noted that it appears that there has been a lot more value added to the <br />organization because of the skill set of the engineering administrative assistant than originally <br />anticipated. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that firefighter staffing levels has not increased since 2004 and there has <br />been a steady increase for calls for service and therefore he is asking for one additional firefighter. <br />He noted that about 50 percent of the calls are daytime calls and it is becoming harder to find paid <br />on -call firefighters that can respond during the day. He stated that because he is responding to <br />daytime calls, he is not able to fully focus on his operational duties. He stated that when not <br />responding to daytime calls, the firefighter would complete code compliance inspections. He <br />stated that the neighboring communities have a lower number of calls, lower growth rate and yet <br />have a higher number of employees. He stated that the position will align with three of the City's <br />strategic initiatives. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that he is requesting a full- <br />time recreation specialist. He provided background information on the strategic goal of creating a <br />robust opportunity for recreational programing and the City's progress since that time. He stated <br />that in 2017 the City had an intern that was focused on recreational programming, which was a <br />great assistance. He stated that the depailinent made a request for the position the previous year <br />that was not approved. He noted that the department has two recreational interns this year and <br />City Council Work Session / July 10, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />
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