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IT Manager Fredrickson replied three door readers will be added, one being the Itasca room door <br /> which doesn't have a reader, they will be re-using all the same door hardware to save money, it is <br /> the back and controllers that are being changed out. <br /> Mayor Kuzma stated this is on tonight's consent agenda and asked if there was consensus. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to approve proceeding with the changeover to allow the City IT <br /> Manager to work with the PDK vendor (EPS) to begin work at Fire Station 2, followed by City <br /> Hall and the Police Department. This item will be put on the regular City Council meeting consent <br /> agenda. <br /> 2.05: Discuss Building Maintenance Staffing <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher reviewed the staff report and request to increase the part- <br /> time Building Maintenance Worker from 20 to 25 hours per week. This change is requested to be <br /> effective on April 14, 2022. The current 20 hour per week Building Maintenance Worker <br /> submitted his letter of retirement, effective April 28, 2022. Prior to posting for the position HR is <br /> requesting this change to increase capacity for the staff and improve safety on Fridays when one <br /> building maintenance worker is scheduled alone. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that it sounds like a good idea. He asked why it is coming to <br /> City Council when it is only five hours a week and $1,500 and if someone else doesn't have <br /> authority to make this decision. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied when this position was approved it was very <br /> specific to be 20 hours a week. She stated it is a policy discussion that she would be interested in <br /> having. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich replied they don't typically change job structures from full time to part <br /> time or increase hours without Council approval because of the budget. Those approvals come <br /> back to Council if they are going to be permanent and advertised. He stated sometimes temporary <br /> adjustments will be done without approval. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated if this is a policy decision that the City Administrator could make a <br /> $1,500 decision for five hours a week. He stated that seemed fair. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if there was enough work for both to do on Fridays. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove continued that the vacation requests were concerning, that they don't <br /> have enough coverage to have vacation. She stated they will end up with one person being there <br /> at times and didn't know if there was a way to still work with the safety concern. She wondered <br /> if there was someone they could call if there was an issue. <br /> City Council Work Session /February 22, 2022 <br /> Page 9 of 13 <br />
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