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• Establish qualification standards for recruitment and testing purposes. <br />• Provide the appointing authority with means for analyzing work distribution, areas of <br />responsibility, lines of authority, and other relationships between positions. <br />• Assist the appointing authority in determining budget requirements. <br />• Provide the basis for developing standards of work performance. <br />• Indicate training needs. <br />• Provide uniform titles to positions. <br />Class <br />A class shall be comprised of one or more positions that are substantially similar with respect to <br />the type, difficulty, and responsibility of work performed. <br />Administration of the Classification Plan / Position Descriptions <br />The classification plan shall be established and maintained through recommendation of the <br />Department Head and the Administrative Services Director to the City Administrator. The City <br />Administrator may establish a new class, create a new position within a class or reclassify a <br />position upon approval by the City Council. <br />When a new position is proposed by a Department Head or the Administrative Services Director, <br />a request for the position, along with a description of the duties and responsibilities of the <br />position shall be submitted to the City Administrator. The position shall be analyzed and <br />evaluated based on the duties and responsibilities, without regard to the personal characteristics, <br />abilities, or qualifications of any incumbents. The final approval of the classification shall be by <br />the City Council. <br />5.3 Reclassification <br />When the duties and responsibilities of a position change, the Department Head may initiate a <br />request for a change in classification. This request must be submitted in writing to the <br />Administrative Services Director, accompanied by a proposed updated position description <br />prepared by the Department Head. The Administrative Services Director shall submit the request <br />to the City Administrator for review and approval or denial, at his or her discretion. If the City <br />Administrator denies a request for reclassification, no similar request may be submitted for one <br />year. The Administrative Services Director, acting under the direction of the City Administrator, <br />may also review the classification of existing positions from time to time, regardless of whether a <br />Department Head proposed reclassification within the preceding year. <br />Factors that could lead to conducting an analysis of existing positions include, but are not limited <br />to, the following: <br />• Change in the existing organizational or reporting relationship. <br />• Significant additions, reductions, or changes in the essential functions for which the <br />position is accountable, which affect the level of skill, knowledge, responsibility, or <br />working conditions of the position. <br />• Change in the supervisory functions assigned to the position. <br />23 <br />