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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CIV-1988-11-07 `ion REGULAR MEETING CITY OF ITHACA CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION November 7 , 1988 Present: Commissioner Bantuvanis, Commissioner Cooper, Commissioner Perko, William S. Baker (Personnel Administrator) , Valerie Walker (Personnel Associate ) , Harlin R . McEwen (Police Chief) , Allen Green (Youth Development Coordinator) , John Bailey (Youth Development Program Supervisor ) , Debbie Parsons ( City Chamberlain ) , William R . Baker ( CSEA Administrative Unit Vice-President) . Commissioner Bantuvanis called the meeting to order at 3 :40 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Bantuvanis made a motion that the minutes of the October meeting be approved. Seconded by Commissioner Perko. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS RECLASSIFICATION REQUEST - CITY CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE - SENIOR CLERK TO ACCOUNT CLERK-TYPIST City Chamberlain Debra Parsons presented her request to reclassify a vacant Senior Clerk position to Account Clerk-Typist. Chamberlain - Parsons stated that the Account Clerk-Typist job description more accurately describes the duties of the position. After discussion, Commissioner Perko made a motion to reclassify the vacant Senior Clerk position to Account Clerk-Typist . Seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS ORDERING OF DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF EXAMINATION Police Chief Harlin McEwen presented his request for both a promotional Deputy Police Chief examination and an open-competitive Deputy Police Chief examination to the Commission . Chief McEwen stated that he is in favor of holding a promotional examination , because it will allow the three Police Captains in the Ithaca Police Department an opportunity to compete for the position. Chief McEwen stated he believes that if there are internal candidates who are qualified for promotion, they should be considered for the position and have the opportunity for promotion. Chief McEwen also stated that he supports offering a back-up open-competitive examination in conjunction with the promotional examination, to provide a secondary recruitment field for the position. Finally, Chief McEwen informed E the Commission that the Police Benevolent Association supports his ; position on offering a promotional examination , with an open- tom competitive back-up examination. ti November 7 , 1988 meeting - Page 2 1- The Commission discussed Chief McEwen ' s request and the impact of their actions on other departments . After further discussion , Commissioner Perko made a motion that the Commission offer both promotional and open-competitive Deputy Police Chief examinations . Seconded by Commissioner Cooper. Motion carried. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPERVISOR CLASSIFICATION REVIEW - TENTATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS Youth Development Coordinator Allen Green addressed the Commission on the classification recommendations for the Youth Development Program Supervisor title . Mr . Green stated that the Youth Bureau Administration generally supports the recommendations. Mr. Green stated that the Youth Bureau was pleased that the positions were reviewed, and that the Youth Bureau recognizes that it is a difficult task to classify positions like those found in the Youth Bureau. Mr. Green stated that the Youth Bureau Administration supports the change in job title to that of "Youth Program Coordinator" , as they feel it better reflects the nature of the position. Mr. Green stated that the Youth Bureau has two concerns about the classification recommendations , as follows: 1 . Deletion of references to •budgetary responsibilities . Mr. Green stated that the Program Supervisors have substantial responsibility for preparing program budgets, accounting for allocated funds , initiating and preparing grant applications , and exploring funding avenues for programs . Mr. Green stated that the Youth Bureau feels there is a significant need for required knowledge in this area, and disagrees with the deletion of these job responsibilities from the job description. 2 . Change in qualifications. Mr. Green stated that the Youth Bureau is uncomfortable with what they perceive as a "reduction" in the minimum qualifications. Mr. Green stated that , formerly, the position required a master's degree and an additional year of experience. Mr. Green stated that he feared the change in minimum qualifications would have a negative impact when determining the salary for the position, and that the former qualifications would better justify an increased salary for the position. Personnel Associate Walker responded to the concerns Mr. Green raised regarding the qualifications. Ms. Walker stated that the adjustment in qualifications was made because the previous qualifications were actually greater than those of higher-level positions. Ms. Walker stated that the Commission was committed to creating career ladders for employees and that the career ladders should maintain consistency and continuity between job titles. Mr . Green stated that the Youth Bureau would rather see the qualifications for the higher-level positions increased to achieve career ladder continuity, than to decrease the Program Supervisor qualifications . Ms . Walker stated that the minimum qualifications are November 7 , 1988 meeting - Page 3 designed to be exactly that - the minimum amount of experience and education necessary for a candidate to successfully perform in a job. Commissioner Cooper stated that the Commission is committed to removing any unnecessary barriers that could negatively impact f> ;' promotional and employment opportunities for both internal and external candidates . Mr. Green concluded his presentation by stating that the Youth Bureau would still prefer to see the qualifications upgraded. CLASSIFICATION APPEAL HEARING - JOHN BAILEY John Bailey addressed the Commission to appeal the proposed reclassification of his position to that of Youth Program Coordinator. Mr. Bailey stated that his position differs from the other Program Supervisor positions in that it has more administrative and supervisory responsibilities than the other positions, and is less involved in direct service. Mr. Bailey stated that approximately 90% of his time is spent on administrative/supervisory functions , and approximately 10% of his time on direct service. Mr . Bailey stated that the issue is not the use of the word "Coordinator" versus "Supervisor" , and that he does in fact perceive his position to be more of a coordinator than a supervisor . Mr . Bailey stated that his main concern is that the Program Coordinator job description does not truly indicate the level of his job. Mr. Bailey stated that the size of his program, staff, budget, the number of children served, etc. justify its differentiation from that of the other Program Supervisors. The Commission questioned Mr . Bailey further about specific responsibilities of his job. The Commission then thanked Mr. Bailey for addressing the Commission. After discussion of Mr . Green' s comments and Mr . Bailey' s appeal , Commissioner Cooper made a motion to table the issue and schedule a special meeting for final discussion and action on the classification recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Perko. A Special Meeting to review the Youth Development Program Supervisor classification recommendations was scheduled for Tuesday, November 29 , 1988 at 3 : 45 pm. EXECUTIVE SESSION Commissioner Cooper made a motion to go into Executive Session to discuss examination security issues and review the establishment of Eligible Lists. Seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis. After Executive Session, the Commission acted as follows: RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION IN CIVIL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAMS r )4TEREAS , the Ithaca Civil Service Commission is charged with the responsibility of administering civil service examinations in accordance with the principles of merit and fitness, AND November 7 , 1988 meeting - Page 4 Sea WHEREAS , said responsibility includes the duty to preserve and maintain the integrity and security of examinations to ensure fair and equal competition among candidates , AND WHEREAS , the staff of the Ithaca Personnel Department are assigned the responsibility of adminilste�•ring civil service examinations on behalf of the Ithaca Civil Service Commission, AND WHEREAS, it is inappropriate and improper for the agency responsible for administering civil service examinations to instruct and counsel candidates in an attempt to enhance their performance on said examinations, AND WHEREAS, the participation of agency staff in such activities is a direct conflict of interest and can be construed as a violation of examination security, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ithaca Civil Service Commission prohibits the staff of the Ithaca Personnel Department from participating in any activity or program designed to enhance individual candidate performance on Civil Service examinations, for the duration of time for which the Personnel Department administers civil service examinations on behalf of the Civil Service Commission. On motion of Commissioner Perko and seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis, the resolution passed. CONTINUING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT OF ELIGIBLE LISTS Commissioner Perko made a motion that the Eligible Lists listed below be established for the duration specified. Seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis. Motion carried. Building Inspector III #63-102 ( 2 years) Housing Inspector #63-101 (2 years) Plan Review Officer #63-104 (2 years) Plumbing Inspector #61-910 ( 1 year) Police Sergeant #77-553 ( 2 years) Senior Account Clerk-Typist (NCP) #76-291 ( 1 year) Senior Account Clerk-Typist #69-889 (2 years) Youth Development Program Supervisor #61-195 ( 1 year) APPROVAL OF PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS The Commission reviewed the personnel transactions for the month of November. Commissioner Perko made a motion to approve the personnel transactions as listed below. Seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis. Motion carried. SO4 November 7 , 1988 meeting - Page 5 PERMANENT APPOINTMENT NAME TITLE DEPT DATE Fuller, John M Truck Driver DPW 10/02/88= '? Griffin, Deborah Senior Account Clerk FIN 10/17/88 Boyd, Kathleen Senior Account Clerk FIN 10/17/88 Keilen, Rebecca Youth Devel Program Leader Youth 10/11/88 PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT Hoogewerf, Ross D Youth Worker Youth 10/24/88 Meyer, Jennie L Youth Devel Program Supr Youth 10/24/88 TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT Dieterich, Peter Acting Building Commissioner BLDG 9/28/88-Indef Benjamin, Michelle Account Clerk-Typist FIN 10/7/88-Indef SEASONAL APPOINTMENT Thomas, Susan M Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-03/19/89 Shevenell , Tonya M Recreation Attendant YB 10/25/88-03/19/89 Philpot, Janette M Recreation Attendant YB 10/11/88-12/31/88 Spada, Jeff A Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-03/19/89 Kirk, Jennifer A Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-03/19/89 Schoonmaker Christine Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-03/19/89 Raden, David L Recreation Attendant YB 10/20/88-03/19/89 Kirk, Michael L Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-03/19/89 Johnson, Kurt W Recreation Attendant YB 10/17/88-12/31/0 Thompson, Myron L Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88 - index: Lovelace, Donald F Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88 - indef Ellis, Michael R Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88 - indef Sladich, John Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88 - indef Cross, Robert E Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88 - indef Vongphachanh Ketsamone Recreation Attendant YB 11/01/88-01/31/89 Partlow, Tiffany DA Recreation Attendant YB 10/26/88-03/19/89 Wood, Joseph M Recreation Attendant YB 10/24/88-03/19/89 Henry-Maarschalk Renee Seasonal Stenographer YB 10/24/88-12/31/88 RESIGNED Rumsey, Timothy H Seasonal Laborer DPW 10/01/88 Rogers , Paul Seasonal Laborer DPW 09/30/88 Mike, Helen M Seasonal Laborer DPW 09/26/88 Borgeson, Michael N Seasonal Laborer DPW 10/05/88 Apgar, Patricia Parking Meter Checker DPW 10/22/88 Hubbard, Raymond Automotive Mechanic DPW 10/21/88 Buckley, Shannon E Seasonal Laborer DPW 09/30/88 REMOVED Miers, Peter Lifeguard Youth 8/20/88 LAID OFF • Schmitt, Joseph R Seasonal Laborer DPW ' 10/28/88` r 305 November 7 , 1988 meeting - Page 6 REINSTATEMENT McEwen, Harlin R Police Chief POL 10/24/88 TRANSFER Salino, Scott A Police Officer POL 10/17/88 INCREASE IN HOURS (from 20/week to 35/week) Dineen, Seanid Account Clerk-Typist FIRE 10/10/88 ADDITIONAL BUSINESS LETTER FROM CONNIE HOLCOMB The Commission reviewed the letter sent by Connie Holcomb regarding the filling of the Confidential Secretary to the Police Chief position. After discussion, the Commission continued to support the Exempt Classification of the position and stated that, although they were sensitive to Ms . Holcomb ' s concerns as to the lack of a recruitment effort for the position, they did not believe that any provisions of Civil Service Law or Rules were violated when the position was filled. LETTER FROM HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE The Commission reviewed a letter from the Human Services Committee which recommended that the Civil Service Application Affirmative Action statement be amended to include the provisions of the City of Ithaca Fair Practices Ordinance which prohibits discrimination based on sexual preference. The Commission discussed the request and recommended that the applications be amended as requested the next time a supply is ordered. • APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY The Commission congratulated Personnel Administrator Baker on his new job opportunity and wished him well. The Commission then discussed their need to appoint a new Executive Secretary upon Mr . Baker ' s departure. Commissioner Perko made a motion that Personnel Associate Valerie Walker be appointed as Executive Secretary to the Civil Service Commission , effective December 5 , 1988 . Seconded by Commissioner Bantuvanis. Motion carried. With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5 : 12 pm. #4 an4dVdo4, ---f-dhi- --ei Ann Bantuvanis, Chairperson Au rey Coo r, mmis oner VOLike• John P-rk. , ommissioner William S . Baker, Executive Secretary