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Mounds View City Council Page Six <br /> 0 Regular Meeting June 13 , 1994 <br /> former Recycling Coordinator/Code Enforcement position as well as $10, 000 <br /> from the contingency account. <br /> Councilmember Trude asked why the title of this position was <br /> Planning Associate when Code Enforcement Officer was to be the <br /> primary responsibility of this position. <br /> Orduno explained that this person was coming on board with a <br /> Bachelor' s Degree and has a Masters Degree. The position is called <br /> a Planning Associate but Code Enforcement would be the primary <br /> responsibility. The position was explained to Ms. Pruitt as <br /> primarily Code Enforcement Officer but the title of the position <br /> would be Planning Associate. Orduno further explained that the <br /> title of Planning Associate places a cap on the salary and that a <br /> Planning Associate makes less than a Code Enforcement Officer. <br /> Orduno stated that this person would be expected to fill in when the <br /> Community Development Coordinator was out on vacation. Orduno noted <br /> that Pruitt was chosen for this position because of her extensive <br /> background in Code Enforcement. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that the job description refers to Code <br /> Enforcement. <br /> Councilmember Trude stated that the former employee, who was working <br /> in this capacity, was titled Code Enforcement Officer/Recycling <br /> Coordinator. Councilmember Trude further stated that the City could <br /> set any wage that it wanted for this position. <br /> Orduno explained that the City would have to be in compliance with <br /> pay equity for this position. Orduno noted that a Code Enforcement <br /> Officer would be more in line with Building Official and Housing <br /> Inspector which are positions that are paid more. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to Adopt Resolution No. 4577 Hiring <br /> Joyce -P-ruitt, -Pla-n-ning Associate, As-As- Presented <br /> Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated that this subject is very <br /> confusing. Frits stated that at every Council Meeting more and more <br /> chiefs are being added and the City really needs more Indians. <br /> Councilmember Trude stated that she would like to see Code <br /> Enforcement Officer placed in the title of the position as she is <br /> concerned that code enforcement may be lost in the planning pay <br /> schedule. Trude stated that this is of great concern to her. <br /> Orduno pointed out that everyone on staff wears many hats and gave <br /> examples of Tim Cruikshank, Assistant to the City Administrator, who <br /> . also is responsible as MIS Coordinator, Human Resources person, <br /> Personnel and many other items but is called Assistant to the City <br /> Administrator. Orduno explained that title could be anything, but <br /> i <br />
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