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Agenda Page 6 of 11 <br />Personnel Committee <br />Meeting 05/14/2013 <br />Date: <br />Discussion Regarding Contracted Building Official Services <br />4.3. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Authorization to End Contracted Building Official Services and Recruit a Regular, Full - <br />Time Building Official <br />Background: <br />Staff is seeking authorization to end contracted Building Official services and to recruit for a regular, <br />full-time Building Official. Per Minnesota State Building Code, the City is required to have a <br />Building Official, whom is responsible for the local administration of the code, in some capacity. <br />The City currently chooses to contract for professional services for this role. This is more of a <br />leadership role for the Building Division compared to solely building inspection and plan review <br />services. By recruiting a regular, full-time Building Official, that position can take a more active role <br />in the daily management of the division, thus reducing the workload of existing staff, allowing time <br />for other important tasks. The City's approach to delivering inspection and plan review services by <br />way of contracted employee would not change. <br />In December of 2011, the City began contracting for Building Official services due to a vacancy in <br />the position. The City had already been contracting for building inspection and plan review services. <br />As part of this restructuring, it was determined that the Building Official role would be evaluated in <br />six (6) months to determine a long term solution to this role. On July 10, 2012, the City Council <br />discussed the potential to recruit a Building Official in Work Session. At that time, City Council <br />chose to continue to contract for Building Official services. The 2013 Strategic Plan identifies a <br />potential recruitment of a Building Official. <br />The Building Division is currently comprised of a Building Official (contract services-40 hours per <br />week), a Building Inspector (contracted services-10 to 40 hours per week), a Permit Technician, and <br />is supervised by the Development Services Manager. As part of the expense analysis of the Building <br />Division, Staff recommends that the Building Official is needed 40 hours per week in order to <br />provide timely response to plan review, inspections, customer service inquiries, administrative <br />projects, and code enforcement throughout the year. This analysis is based on current and trending <br />permit levels. It should be noted that a portion of the Building Official's time is spent on activities <br />that are not directly tied to an active Permit review or inspection (such as administrative tasks and <br />code enforcement activities). Some of these activities are delayed during peak permit levels to allow <br />Staff to focus on administration of active permits. <br />The current contracted services provided by Inspectron, Inc. have been positive and have provided <br />good customer service in a timely manner. Staff would recommend to retain Inspectron for the <br />remainder of the services, such as building inspection, currently provided by this firm. <br />http://156.142.212.178:8080/print all.cfm?seq=692&reloaded=true 5/22/2013 <br />
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