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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/08/2019 <br />By: Katie Schmidt, Administrative Services <br />7. 3. <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution # 19-010 to Promote a Community Service Officer to Patrol Officer Filling the Current Vacancy <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to request the City Council to Promote a Community Service Officer to the position of <br />Patrol Officer, filling the current Patrol Officer vacancy. This promotion is to replace a Patrol Officer that resigned. <br />An internal recruitment was conducted. The applicant met the necessary training and experience threshold and was <br />invited to take part in the City's physical agility fitness testing and an interview. The candidate also completed a <br />"shoot/don't shoot" video scenario activity. Staff selected Mr. Aaron Pipenhagen (the City's current Community <br />Service Officer) as the finalist to be advanced to the psychological assessment and pre -employment physical and <br />drug screen. At this time, staff is recommending Mr. Aaron Pipenhagen for the position of Patrol Officer with the <br />City of Ramsey. <br />With approval to promote Mr. Pipenhagen, the process to backfill the sworn officer position in the Police <br />Department will be complete and staff will begin a recruitment process to replace the vacant C.S.O. position. <br />With the City Council's authorization, Mr. Pipenhagen's start date as a new Patrol Officer will be on or near <br />January 9, 2019. Mr. Pipenhagen, as with all new Patrol Officers, will serve a 1-year probationary period and will <br />be subject to the City's Personnel Policy and the LELS Patrol Labor Agreement. <br />Notification: <br />All Patrol Officers are covered by the LELS - Patrol Labor Agreement. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Option # 1: Hiring a fulltime Patrol Officer. Staff recommends hiring a fulltime Patrol Officer to help fulfill the <br />public safety needs of the City and to meet the goals of the strategic plan as it relates to this position. <br />Option #2 Not hiring a fulltime Patrol Officer. Staff does not recommend this option due to likely repercussions <br />such as a reduced ability to provide effective and timely public safety, i.e.:delays in response times and decreases in <br />general patrol duties, including traffic enforcement and investigation. Citizens would not see a squad driving by <br />their residence as often if there are fewer officers on the department patrolling the neighborhoods and businesses. <br />Calls for service have slowly increased as has the population and the City continues to add businesses; Officers are <br />needed to meet the demand. One of the Council's strategic goals was to reduce response times, this cannot be <br />accomplished with fewer officers. Response time is a standard of measure indicated in theBalanced Scorecard for <br />the City. <br />Funding Source: <br />The funding required for this position is included in the 2019 budget. <br />Recommendation: <br />Authorize staff to move ahead with option # 1 above to promote Mr. Aaron Pipenhagen to a full-time Patrol Officer, <br />effective on or near January 9, 2019, at $26.52 per hour which is step 1 of the 2019 wage scale. <br />