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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-09-18; City Council; Resolution 2001-2761 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 RESOLUTION NO. 2001-276 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING THE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II, SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST, EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER AND PARR PLANNER; AND AMENDING THE GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ SALARY SCHEDULE AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE. WHEREAS, it is recommended to establish the new classifications of Environmental Specialist I, Environmental Specialist II, Senior Environmental Specialist, Equipment Service Worker and Park Planner in the Public Works and Recreation Departments to ensure that appropriate staffing is available to complete the necessary work of the City; and WHEREAS, the City has met and conferred with the Carlsbad City Employees’ Association regarding the impacts of these recommended changes to their members. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the City Council adopts the classifications of Environmental Specialist I, Environmental Specialist II, Senior Environmental Specialist, Equipment Service Worker and Park Planner as described in Attachment A, B, and C attached hereto and made a part thereof. 3. That the City Council authorizes the amendment of the General Employees’ Salary Schedule to include the Environmental Specialist I in salary range 52, the Environmental Specialist II in salary range 69, the Senior 3 Environmental Specialist in salary range 84, the Equipment Service Worker in 1 2 salary range 18, and Park Planner in salary range 85 as shown in Attachment D, 3 attached hereto and made a part thereof. 4 4 That the City Council authorizes the amendment of the Conflict of 5 Interest Code to include the Environmental Specialist I, Environmental Specialist II 6 and Senior Environmental Specialist to file in categories 1,2,3 and the Park Planner 7 8 9 to file in categories 1,2,3,4 as shown in Attachment E, attached hereto and made a part thereof. 10 12 13 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council held on the 18th day of September ,2001, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Finnila, and Hall. 14 15 16 NOES: None. ABSENT: Council Member Nygaard. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ~ ATTESm (Seal) 24 25 26 27 <.- y JOB TITLE: Attachment A CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I/II DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, to perform education and outreach activities, field investigation and inspection on industrial, commercial, and residential dischargers of storm water to enforce and ensure compliance with storm water and environmental protection, vehicle abatement, health and safety codes and other related ordinances; to perform related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Environmental Specialist I is the entry training level in the Environmental Specialist series. Incumbents work under the direction of the Environmental Specialist II or the Environmental Programs Manager, performing the routine permitting, education and outreach efforts, inspections and code enforcement activities, or assisting in inspection and compliance activities with a more experienced inspector. Work is reviewed in progress and/or upon completion for accuracy and completeness. Advancement to Environmental Specialist II occurs when training is completed, and the incumbent has acquired the requisite knowledge and abilities necessary to effectively perform the full range of field investigations, inspections, and code enforcement work. The Environmental Specialist II is the journey level in the environmental specialist series. The primary responsibility of the Environmental Specialist II is to plan and organize inspections, investigations and related activities of the Storm Water Protection Program. Incumbents at this level are expected to work independently and schedule their work within required timeframes to meet the objectives of the program. They handle the most difficult and sensitive issues related to violations, court actions and the full range of activities such as education, outreach, inspection and code enforcement associated with the storm water and environmental protection program. Incumbents will also provide guidance and training to entry and field staff in the course of their duties. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Plan, organize and participate in the permitting, monitoring, inspection, enforcement, pollution prevention, and data management activities of the Storm Water Protection Program and other related environmental programs in accordance with federal, state and local laws and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit(s). Coordinate the investigation of storm water run-off, industrial related storm water quality problems, complaints and violations of storm water regulations and codes. Prepare outreach materials, conduct outreach efforts and train city staff on storm water and environmental protection. Provide information to property and business owners, tenants, city employees, and the general public through individual contact in the field, over the counter, at workshops or community events, and by telephone or other appropriate means. Review building plans for construction and/or issue storm water discharge permits, to identify storm water discharge sources and best management practices (structural and non-structural) to maximize storm water and water quality protection. Prepare notices of violation, compliance schedules in cooperation with violators, cases for court action, and appear in court to testify in such action; prepare and maintain records of investigations made and actions taken; maintain inspection files, records, and logs; write reports and chronologies. Review and determine completeness of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and Best Management Practices to maximize storm water and environmental protection. Coordinate actions with other city, county, and state departments in educating citizens, inspections, and enforcement of code violations when so directed. Perform sampling and basic field testing of storm water, wastewater and other environmental samples; determine pollutants and further need for lab testing. Evaluate and interpret technical reports, documents, manifests, applications and permits related to environmental regulations and compliance with local, state and federal regulations. Perform other related duties as assigned. Environmental Specialist II: Assist in the development and implementation of policies, procedures and other program requirements for education, inspection and compliance monitoring. Schedule work activities and inspections independently to meet program objectives in a timely manner. Prepare and write compliance reports and associated correspondence to regulatory agencies. Provide training, direction and guidance for the Environmental Specialist I and other field staff related to carrying out the course of work. Environmental Specialist I/II 2 Conduct and represent the City at meetings and make presentations to public interest groups, City personnel and others as directed. Keep current with federal, state and local regulations and their impacts on the City’s storm water and environmental quality and protection. OUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Knowledge of: Environmental Specialist I: l Basic understanding of principles and practices of chemistry, biology, microbiology related to work. Environmental Specialist II: l Modem principles and practices of chemistry, biology, microbiology, or environmental protection applicable to storm water, wastewater, hazardous materials or waste, or industrial wastes. l Laws and ordinances pertaining to storm water and environmental protection. l Basic principles and practices of municipal storm water and sewer systems, environmental protection, health and safety, industrial and hazardous materials and wastes, or water quality. l Basic principles of inspection, investigation or code enforcement. l Methods of detection of pollutants in storm water runoff, or other wastes and their effect on storm water and environmental protection. l Proper use of monitoring, sampling, and basic testing equipment. Ability to: Environmental Specialist I: l Learn applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, and policies; learn to apply procedures, techniques, and interpret and make decisions related to job duties. l Deal with the public tactfully and effectively. l Establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of work. l Communicate clearly, concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing. l Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. l Use computer applications to assist in performing duties, e.g., word processing, spreadsheets, database and presentation applications. Environmental Specialist I/II 3 Environmental Specialist II: l Apply procedures and techniques involved in the investigation, documentation, and enforcement of codes and regulations. l Properly interpret, and make decisions pertaining to laws, ordinances, regulations, and policies. l Apply procedures and practices for issuing notices of violation and schedules for compliance. l Analyze and evaluate technical and scientific data, and reach sound conclusions. l Analyze and evaluate situations and take appropriate action. l Photograph violations being investigated. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Environmental Specialist I: Any combination of experience and education equivalent to a four-year degree in chemistry, biology, microbiology, environmental science, ecology, or sanitary engineering, or related experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities described above. Environmental Specialist II: An additional two years of experience at the Environmental Specialist I or comparable level which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities described above. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a California Class C driver’s license and evidence of a satisfactory driving record. May be required to work after hours and weekends. Within the first year of employment, must complete coursework related to the authority to write citations equivalent to the CA Peace Officer Standard Training (POST) Penal Code 832 course. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear, in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. An employee is frequently required to walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and apply mathematical reasoning and abstract concepts; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information or Environmental Specialist I/II 4 skills; perform highly detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, the public and others encountered in the course of work. Incumbents will work in a variety of environmental settings, such as in the office, in and around storm water, wastewater, industrial wastes, and hazardous substances and in the immediate vicinity of laboratory chemicals and reactive agents used to analyze environmental samples. The specialists may on occasion have to lift up to 50 lbs. assisted or unassisted when picking up sampling equipment. Incumbents must also travel to a number of site locations within and outside of the city to meet with clients, staff and other agencies and inspect facilities. 8128101 Environmental Specialist I/II CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, supervise and coordinate the Storm Water Protection Program and related activities associated with non-point sources water, pollution prevention, best management practices, education and outreach, field investigation and inspection on industrial, commercial, and residential dischargers; and perform other related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Senior Environmental Specialist is distinguished from the Environmental Specialist I/II in that the Senior Environmental Specialist is the advanced technical level handling the most complex issues. Additionally, the Senior acts as the supervisory level with responsibility to coordinate and lead staff involved in the overall operation and compliance of the Storm Water Protection Program. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide technical guidance and supervision of Environmental Specialists I/IIs in the permitting, monitoring, inspection, enforcement, pollution prevention, and data management activities in support of the Storm Water Protection Program and other related environmental programs in accordance with federal, state and local laws and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit(s). Supervise, train, evaluate and select staff. Provide technical and specialized support to various City departments regarding environmental compliance issues. Represent City and affected department(s) to pertinent regulatory agencies, commissions, interested parties; collects, monitors, and analyzes data; documents findings; and prepares technical reports and recommendations. Perform legislative review and advocacy activities on various environmental and compliance issues as assigned. Determine potential impact on city operations and programs and present recommendations to management. Develop, implement and administer assigned program budgets; project and forecast needed funds, staffing, consulting services, equipment, materials, and supplies. Monitor approved budget and actual expenditures and recommend adjustments as necessary. Oversee Storm Water Protection Program compliance with internal operating procedures, and state and federal regulations related to storm water discharges, including the city’s current Municipal Storm Water Permit and other NPDES permits, as applicable. Provide instruction and training to subordinate staff in the techniques of sampling and inspecting, and applicable laws, codes, ordinances and procedures governing implementation and enforcement of environmental regulations. Coordinate the investigation of storm water run-off quality, industrial related storm water quality problems, complaints and violations of storm water regulations and codes. Monitor the effectiveness of inspection, sampling and testing practices, frequencies and priorities to meet the requirements of the Municipal Storm Water NPDES Permit, or other requirements, as needed. Approve outreach materials, conduct outreach efforts and train city staff on storm water and environmental protection. Provide information to property and business owners, tenants, city employees, and the general public through individual contact in the field, over the counter, at workshops or community events, and by telephone or other appropriate means. Resolve storm water discharge related problems between City and customers or their representatives. Respond to emergency situations involving actual or suspected illegal discharges or spills to the storm drain system or environment. Resolve complex issues related to building plans for construction and/or issue storm water discharge permits, identify storm water discharge sources and best management practices (structural and non-structural) to maximize storm water and water quality protection. Prepare cases for court action, and appear in court to testify in such action; oversee records of investigations made and actions taken; supervise the maintenance of inspection files, records, and logs; write reports and chronologies. Supervise the approval of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, Best Management Practices, and Storm Water Monitoring Reports or data to maximize storm water and environmental protection. Prepare and write special compliance reports and associated correspondence to regulatory agencies and city management. Perform all duties contained in the Environmental Specialist I/II description. Senior Environmental Specialist Perform other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required Knowledpe of: l Principles of organization, administration, budget and personnel management. l Modem principles and practices of chemistry, biology, microbiology, or environmental protection applicable to storm water, wastewater, hazardous materials or waste, or industrial wastes. l State and Federal laws and local ordinances pertaining to storm water and environmental protection. l Principles and practices of municipal storm water and sewer systems, environmental protection, health and safety, industrial and hazardous materials and wastes, or water quality. l Principles of inspection, investigation or code enforcement. l Methods of detection of pollutants in storm water runoff, or other wastes and their effect on storm water and environmental protection. l Proper use of monitoring, sampling, and basic testing equipment. to: Ability 0 l l l l 0 0 l l l 0 l a Plan and supervise the work of professional and technical staff in the Storm Water Protection Program and related assignments. Establish procedures and techniques involved in the investigation, documentation, and enforcement of codes and regulations. Properly interpret, and make decisions pertaining to laws, ordinances, regulations, legislation and policies. Develop procedures and practices for compliance and enforcement actions. Effectively supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. Analyze and evaluate technical and scientific data, and reach sound conclusions. Make proper decision and interpretations from complex data and reports. Write and prepare complex letters or reports to communicate program status or other findings to management or regulatory agencies. Deal with the public tactfully and effectively. Establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of Use computer applications to assist in performing duties, e.g., word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation applications. Communicate clearly, concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Senior Environmental Specialist 3 EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Education equivalent to a four-year degree in chemistry, biology, microbiology, environmental science, ecology, or sanitary engineering, or related experience that provides the knowledge, skills and abilities described above; and, Three years of progressively responsible experience, including one year in a lead or supervisory level of an Environmental Specialist II level or comparable experience which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities described above. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a California Class C driver’s license and evidence of a satisfactory driving record. May be required to work after hours and weekends. Within the first year of employment, must complete coursework related to the authority to write citations equivalent to the CA Peace Officer Standard Training (POST) Penal Code 832 course. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear, in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. An employee is frequently required to walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and apply mathematical reasoning and abstract concepts; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform highly detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, the public and others encountered in the course of work. Incumbents will work in a variety of environmental settings, such as in the office, in and around storm water, wastewater, industrial wastes, and hazardous substances and in the immediate vicinity of laboratory chemicals and reactive agents used to analyze environmental samples. The specialists may on occasion have to lift up to 50 lbs. assisted or unassisted when picking up sampling equipment. Incumbents must also travel to a number of site locations within and outside of the city to meet with clients, staff and other agencies and inspect facilities. 8128101 Senior Environmental Specialist Attachment B CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS BASIC FUNCTION: Under direct supervision, to perform semi-skilled work in servicing automotive and other equipment; and to do related work as required. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform lubrication and routine maintenance on automobiles, trucks and heavy construction equipment. Change and repair tires and install and service batteries, spark plugs, light bulbs, fan belts, brakes, and other simple mechanical parts. Service automotive equipment with gasoline and oil; keep records of amounts used; assist in general maintenance and cleanliness of automotive shop area. Perform service calls; make temporary repairs, tow City vehicles; pick up and deliver vehicles to outside garages; pick parts. Steam clean all types of equipment. Maintains basic maintenance and service records. Perform other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Knowledpe of: l Lubrication systems and oils, greases and attachments used in automotive and related equipment. Equipment Service Worker 1 of2 0 Basic use and care of tools, materials and equipment. 0 Basic components of automotive equipment. 0 Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary in the work. Ability to: l Perform and learn basic maintenance and servicing of various motorized vehicles and equipment. a Read, write and understand and carry out oral and written instructions. a Maintain basic equipment, maintenance and service records on manual and computerized systems. a Follow appropriate safety measures and standards during the course of work. l Establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of work. l Exercise independent judgment and initiative within established guidelines. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Any combination of experience and training that could likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities described above is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be one year of experience in automotive servicing work. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a California Class C driver’s license and evidence of a satisfactory driving record. Required to provide own tools and toolbox. May be required to work after hours and weekends. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Incumbents in this class series must stand, bend, stoop and hold awkward body positions for long periods of time in order to inspect and repair a variety of equipment. Must possess sufficient strength and stamina to frequently lift, carry and manipulate objects, e.g., motors, equipment parts, tools, weighing up to 40 pounds with and without the aid of lifting devices. The work environment is in a garage that is exposed to heat, cold, dirt, dust, exhaust fumes and other potentially toxic materials. Incumbents must periodically pick-up, deliver, and test drive equipment as a part of the essential duties of their jobs. They are exposed to outdoor weather conditions during the course of work. 08/13/01 Equipment Service Worker 2of2 Attachment C CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE: PARK PLANNER DEPARTMENT: RECREATION BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, to perform park and trails planning and landscape architectural work; to prepare plans and designs; manage projects, and to do related work as required. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop designs, specifications, cost estimates for landscaping, park improvements and trail projects. Prepare written reports, agenda bills, maps, specifications, drawings and necessary documents related to park development and landscape architectural capital projects. Review park and trail plans for conformance to City policies and program desires. Schedule design and construction work related to park projects, administer contracts and coordinate project development team. Conduct inspections on park improvements and trails. Coordinate and monitor performance of outside consultants and contractors. Prepare environmental statements, conditional use permits and other planning documents for park projects. Make presentations to the Park & Recreation and Planning Commissions and City Council. Act as liaison and coordinate activities with other city departments, outside adjacent agencies, and various groups related to parks projects. Conduct public workshops with various neighborhood communities in development of parks and trails projects. Interact and organize community volunteers related to trails and park projects. Write grant proposals and research opportunities for funding of the trails project. Perform other related duties as necessary. Park Planner i ' ! .e, $ %@' QUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Knowledge of: l Principles, practices, techniques and terminology of landscape architecture, park planning, design and development. l Principles of recreational planning. l Principles of land use, environmental and site planning. l Relationships among federal, state and local planning programs. l Computer programs related to landscape design and park development, e.g., CAD, GIS. l Practices of contract preparation and administration. Ability to: l l l Prepare sketches, plans, specifications and cost estimates of landscape architectural, trails and park projects. Research, collect, analyze and interpret data pertaining to landscape architecture, park development and maintenance. Operate and use computer programs to produce necessary work, such as mapping and CAD design. Make public presentations. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines. Perform work with minimum supervision. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience and Education: Any combination equivalent to the experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Bachelors’ degree from an accredited college or university with major work in landscape architecture, urban planning or closely related field, and Two years professional or paraprofessional park development planning or landscape architecture or related planning experience. Park Planner License: Possession of a valid California drivers’ license. Possession of a California Landscape Architecture License is highly desirable. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear, in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or to operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. An employee is frequently required to walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral cormnunication skills; read and interpret narrative and statistical data, information and documents; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, Council members and others encountered in the course of work. Required to attend meetings and travel to off-site locations for inspections as necessary during the course of performing work. 7127101 Park Planner Resolution No. Attachment D SALARY SCHEDULE - GENERAL EMPLOYEES Effective September 11, 2001 CLASSIFICATION RANGE ACCOUNT CLERK I 17 ACCOUNT CLERK II 25 ACCOUNTANT 68 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 54 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 40 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 42 APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I 75 APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST II 94 APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST III 109 AQUATICS SPECIALIST 30 ASSISTANT ENGINEER 76 ASSISTANT PLANNER 64 ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER 73 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 93 ASSOCIATE PLANNER 78 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 55 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 70 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I 29 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER II 41 BUILDING TECHNICIAN II 50 BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 84 BUYER 58 CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 37 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 43 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 55 COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUPERVISOR 58 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I 55 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II 70 CRIME PREVENTION TECHNICIAN 31 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN56 CUSTODIAN 6 CUSTODIAN II 16 DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TECHNICIAN 39 ELECTRICIAN 41 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 39 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I 52 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II 69 EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 18 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I 34 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN II 51 GRAPHIC ARTIST 45 HOUSING ASSISTANT 20 HOUSING SPECIALIST I 46 HOUSING SPECIALIST II 61 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 42 JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM COORDINATOR58 LEAD EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 61 LEGAL ASSISTANT 56 LEGAL SECRETARY 49 LIBRARIAN I 45 LIBRARIAN II 58 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 26 LIBRARY ASSISTANT II 37 LIBRARY CLERK I 3 LIBRARY CLERK II 6 CLASSIFICATION RANGE MAINTENANCE WORKER I 14 MAIL CLERK/MESSENGER 1 METER SERVICES WORKER I 20 METER SERVICES WORKER II 33 METER SERVICES WORKER III 46 OFFICE SPECIALIST I 5 OFFICE SPECIALIST II 11 OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE STOREKEEPER 43 PARK MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST 41 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 PARK PLANNER 85 PLANNING TECHNICIAN I 35 PLANNING TECHNICIAN II 50 POLICE TRAINING COORDINATOR 49 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I 17 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST II 22 RECORDS MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR 56 RECREATION ASSISTANT 10 RECREATION SPECIALIST 29 RECREATION SUPERVISOR I 49 RECREATION SUPERVISOR II 64 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 24 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 46 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 56 SECRETARY 34 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 85 SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER 51 SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 50 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 85 SENIOR ELECTRICIAN 51 SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 84 SENIOR LIBRARIAN 73 SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 22 SENIOR PLANNER 91 SITE MANAGER 4 STOREKEEPER 18 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I 51 SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR II 87 SYSTEMS ADMINIST-TOR III 113 TECHNICIAN I 35 TREE TRIMMER I 20 TREE TRIMMER II 32 TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER 46 UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER III 45 UTILITY WORKER I 24 UTILITY WORKER II 40 UTILITY WORKER III 50 VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER 45 WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 40 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 34 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 54 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 64 8/24/2001 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective January I,2001 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E RANGE 1 $861.19 $904.26 $949.47 $996.94 $1,046.78 1 2 $869.80 $913.30 $958.96 $1,006.92 $1,057.26 2 3 $878.51 $922.43 $968.55 $1,016.98 $1,067.83 3 4 $887.29 $931.65 $978.24 !$1,027.16 $1,078.51 4 5 $896.17 $940.97 $988.02 $1.037.43 $1.089.29 5 6 $905.12 $950.38 $997.89 $1,047.79 $1,100.20 6 7 $914.18 $959.89 $1,007.87 $1,058.27 $1,111.19 7 8 $923.32 $969.48 $1,017.96 !$1,068.86 $1,122.31 8 9 $932.56 $979.17 $1,028.13 $1,079.54 $1,133.52 9 10 $941.88 $988.97 $1.038.42 $1.090.34 $1.144.85 IO 11 $951.29 $998.86 $1,048.81 $1,101.25 $1,156.30 11 12 $960.80 $1,008.85 $1,059.30 $1,112.25 $1,167.87 12 13 $970.42 $1,018.94 $1,069.89 $1,123.39 $1,179.55 13 14 $980.13 $1,029.13 !$1,080.58 $1,134.61 $1,191.34 14 15 $989.92 !$1,039.42 $1,091.39 $1,145.96 $1,203.26 15 16 $999.82 $1,049.81 $1,102.31 $1,157.42 $1,215.29 16 17 $1,009.83 $1,060.31 $1,113.32 $1,168.99 $1,227.44 17 18 $1,019.92 !§1,070.91 $1,124.45 $1,180.68 $1,239.72 18 19 $1,030.12 $1,081.62 $1,135.70 $1,192.48 $1,252.12 19 20 $1,040.43 $1,092.44 $1,147.06 $1,204.41 $1,264.63 20 21 $1,050.82 $1,103.36 $1,158.54 $1,216.46 $1,277.29 21 22 $1,061.33 $1,114.39 $1,170.11 $1,228.62 $1,290.06 22 23 $1,071.94 $1,125.55 $1,181.82 $1,240.91 $1,302.96 23 24 $1,082.66 $1,136.79 $1,193.63 $1,253.31 $1,315.98 24 25 $1.093.49 $1.148.16 $1.205.57 $1.265.85 $1.329.14 25 26 $1,104.42 $1,159.65 $1,217.63 $1,278.51 $1,342.44 26 27 $1,115.47 $1,171.25 $1,229.81 $1,291.28 $1,355.86 27 28 $1,126.63 $1,182.96 $1,242.10 $1,304.21 $1,369.42 28 29 $1,137.88 $1,194.79 $1,254.53 $1,317.24 $1,383.11 29 30 $1.149.26 $1.206.73 $1.267.07 $1.330.42 $1.396.95 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 $1,160.76 $1,218.80 $1,279.74 $1,343.72 $1,410.92 31 $1,172.37 $1,230.98 $1,292.53 $1,357.17 $1,425.02 32 $1,184.09 $1,243.30 $1,305.46 $1,370.73 $1,439.28 33 $1,195.94 $1,255.74 $1,318.51 $1,384.45 $1,453.67 34 $1,207.89 $1,268.29 $1,331.71 $1,398.28 $1,468.20 35 $1,219.97 $1,280.97 $1,345.01 $1,412.27 $1,482.88 36 $1,232.17 $1,293.78 $1,358.47 $1,426.39 $1,497.71 37 $1,244.48 $1,306.72 $1,372.05 $1,440.66 $1,512.69 38 $1,256.93 $1,319.78 $1,385.78 $1,455.06 $1,527.81 39 $1.269.51 $1.332.99 $1.399.63 $1.469.61 $1.543.10 40 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective January I,2001 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E RANGE 41 $1,282.21 $1,346.31 $1,413.63 $1,484.31 $1,558.52 41 42 $1,295.02 $1,359.78 $1,427.76 $1,499.15 $1,574.10 42 43 $1,307.98 $1,373.37 $1,442.04 $1,514.15 $1,589.86 43 44 $1,321.06 $1,387.11 $1,456.46 $1,529.29 $1,605.74 44 45 , $1,334.27 $1,400.97 $1,471.03 $1,544.58 $1,621.81 45 , 46 1 $1,347.61 $1,414.99 $1,485.74 $1,560.02 $1,638.03 1 46 47 $1,361.09 $1,429.14 $1,500.60 $1,575.63 $1,654.40 47 48 $1,374.69 $1,443.43 !$1,515.60 $1,591.38 $1,670.96 48 49 $1,388.44 $1,457.87 $1,530.76 $1,607.30 $1,687.65 49 50 1 $1,402.33 $1,472.44 $1,546.07 $1,623.37 $1,704.54 1 50 51 $1,416.34 $1,487.17 !$1,561.53 $1,639.60 $1,721.58 51 52 $1,430.51 $1,502.04 $1,577.14 $1,655.99 $1,738.80 52 53 $1,444.82 $1,517.06 $1,592.92 $1,672.55 $1,756.19 53 54 $1,459.27 $1,532.23 $1,608.84 $1,689.28 $1,773.75 54 55 1 $1,473.87 $1,547.55 $1,624.93 $1,706.18 $1,791.48 1 55 I 56 $1,499.32 $1,563.03 $1,641.17 $1,723.24 $1,809.40 56 57 $1,503.49 $1,578.66 $1,657.59 $1,740.48 $1,827.49 57 58 $1,518.51 $1,594.44 !$1,674.16 $I,757987 $1,845.77 58 59 $1,533.71 $1,610.40 $1,690.90 $1,775.46 !$1,864.22 59 60 1 $1,549.04 $1,626.49 $1,707.82 $1,793.21 $1,882.87 1 60 61 $1,564.53 $1,642.75 $1,724.89 $1,811.14 $1,901.70 61 62 $1,580.18 $1,659.18 $1,742.15 $1,829.26 $1,920.71 62 63 $1,595.97 $1,675.77 $1,759.57 $1,847.55 $1,939.92 63 64 $1,611.94 $1,692.54 $1,777.16 $1,866.02 $1,959.32 64 65 $1.628.06 $1.709.46 $1.794.94 $1.884.68 $1.978.91 65 66 $1,644.33 $1,726.56 $1,812.88 $1,903.53 $1,998.70 66 67 $1,660.78 $1,743.82 $1,831.00 $1,922.56 $2,018.69 67 68 $1,677.38 $1,761.26 $1,849.32 $1,941.78 $2,038.87 68 69 $1,694.16 $1,778.87 $1,867.82 $1,961.20 $2,059.27 69 70 $1.711.10 $1.796.65 $1.886.50 $1.980.83 $2.079.86 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 $1,728.21 $1,814.62 $1,905.35 $2,000.63 $2,100.66 71 $1,745.49 $1,832.77 $1,924.42 $2,020.64 $2,121.66 72 $1,762.96 $1,851.10 $1,943.66 $2,040.83 $2,142.88 73 $1,780.58 $1,869.61 $1,963.09 $2,061.25 $2,164.31 74 $1,798.39 $1,888.31 $1,982.73 $2,081.86 $2,185.94 75 $1,816.36 $1,907.18 $2,002.55 $2,102.67 $2,207.82 76 $1,834.54 $1,926.27 $2,022.58 $2,123.71 !$2,229.90 77 $1,852.87 $1,945.53 $2,042.81 $2,144.94 $2,252.19 78 $1,871.41 $1,964.99 $2,063.22 $2,166.39 $2,274.71 79 $1.890.13 $1.984.63 $2.083.87 $2.188.06 $2.297.46 80 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective January I,2001 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E RANGE 81 $1,909.02 $2,004.48 $2,104.70 $2,209.94 $2,320.43 82 $1,928.12 $2,024.52 $2,125.74 !$2,232.04 $2,343.63 83 $1,947.40 $2,044.76 $2,147.01 $2,254.36 $2,367.07 84 $1,966.87 $2,065.22 $2,168.48 $2,276.89 $2,390.75 85 1 $1,986.54 $2,085.87 $2,190.17 $2,299.67 $2,414.65 1 86 $2,006.40 $2,106.72 $2,212.06 $2,322.66 $2,438.79 87 $2,026.46 $2,127.79 $2.234.19 $2,345.90 $2,463.18 88 $2,046.73 $2,149.08 $2,256.52 $2,369.35 $2,487.83 89 $2,067.20 $2,170.55 $2,279.09 $2,393.04 $2,512.70 91 $2,108.76 $2,214.19 $2,324.90 $2,441.14 $2,563.19 91 92 $2,129.84 $2,236.32 $2,348.15 $2,465.57 $2,588.84 92 93 $2,151.14 $2,258.69 $2,371.63 $2,490.21 $2,614.72 93 94 $2,172.64 $2,281.28 $2,395.35 $2,515.10 $2,640.87 94 95 $2.194.37 $2.304.09 $2.419.30 $2.540.26 $2.667.28 95 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 96 !§2,216.31 $2,327.14 $2,443.50 $2,565.66 $2,693.95 96 97 $2,238.48 $2,350.40 $2,467.92 $2,591.33 $2,720.88 97 98 $2,260.87 $2,373.90 $2,492.60 $2,617.23 $2,748.10 98 99 $2,283.48 $2,397.65 $2,517.53 $2,643.41 $2,775.58 99 100 $2.306.30 $2.421.63 $2.542.70 $2.669.85 $2.803.33 100 $2,329.37 $2,352.67 !§2,376.19 $2,399.96 $2,445.84 $2,470.30 $2,495.00 $2,519.95 $2,568.13 $2,593.82 $2,619.75 $2,645.95 $2,696.53 $2,723.50 $2,750.74 $2,778.25 $2,831.37 $2,859.68 $2,888.27 $2,917.16 101 102 103 104 105 101 102 103 104 105 $2,423.95 $2,545.16 $2,672.40 !§2,806.02 $2,946.33 106 $2,448.20 $2,570.61 $2,699.13 $2,834.09 $2,975.80 107 $2,472.68 $2,596.31 $2,726.13 $2,862.44 $3,005.57 108 $2,497.40 $2,622.28 $2,753.39 $2,891.05 $3,035.61 109 $2,522.37 $2,648.50 $2,780.92 $2,919.97 $3,065.97 110 $2,547.60 $2,674.98 $2,808.73 $2,949.17 $3,096.62 110 111 $2,573.07 $2,701.73 $2,836.82 $2,978.66 $3,127.59 111 112 $2,598.80 $2,728.75 $2,865.18 $3,008.44 $3,158.86 112 113 $2,624.79 $2,756.03 $2,893.83 $3,038.53 $3,190.45 113 106 107 108 109 AMENDED APPENDIX ATTACHMENT E TO THE LOCAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, THE HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT The positions and categories within the City listed in this appendix are “designated positions.” Any person whose position with the City is a designated position is a designated employee. Designated employees shall disclose in the manner provided in the Local Conflict of Interest Code of the City of Carlsbad those financial interests, which are within the categories represented by the number(s) following the listed position. The categories correspond to the subsections of Title 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18730, subsection 7 and represent the following disclosures: “1” investment and real property disclosure; “2” personal income disclosure; “3” business entity income disclosure; “4” business position disclosure. DESIGNATED POSITIONS DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES Mayor and Members of the City Council City Manager City Attorney Chairman and Members of the Housing and Redevelopment Commission Executive Director to the Housing and Redevelopment Commission Attorney of the Housing and Redevelopment Commission President, and Members of the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Executive Manager of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District General Counsel for the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Chairman and Members of the Public Financing Authority Executive Director of the Carlsbad Public Financing Authority General Counsel of the Carlsbad Public Financing Authority Treasurer * * * * ** ** * ** ** * ** ** ** Page 1 of 4 a/24/2001 * Administrative Services Director Assistant to the Treasurer City Treasurer Deputy City Treasurer Finance Director Accountant ’ 2,394 Accounting Supervisor 2,394 Administrative Coordinator-Special Districts 2,3 Aquatics Supervisor 2 Arts Manager I, 2,334 Assistant City Manager 1,2,3,4 Assistant to City Manager I,29 394 Assistant Engineer 12 Assistant Finance Director 192,394 Assistant Library Director I, 2,394 Assistant Planner 112,394 Assistant Planning Director I, 2,3,4 Associate Engineer 12 Associate Planner 1,ZW Building Inspector I & II 192 Buyer 1,WA Code Enforcement Officer I & II 172 Community Arts Coordinator 2,3,4 Community Development Director 1,ZW Construction Inspector I & II 293 Construction Manager z3 Deputy City Engineer 1,2,3,4 Deputy Public Works Director I, 2,394 Economic Development Manager I, 2,334 Environmental Program Manager 12 Environmental Specialist I & II & Senior 1,213 Equipment Maintenance Supervisor 293 Fire Chief I, 2,394 Fire Division Chief 293 Fire Division Chief/Fire Marshal 2,3 Fire Battalion Chief 203 Gallery Coordinator 213 Geographic Information Systems Coordinator 293 Housing & Redevelopment Director 1,2,3,4 Housing Program Manager I, 2,3 Human Resources Assistant 293 Human Resources Director 1,2,3,4 Human Resources Manager 293 Information Technology Director I,29 394 Information Technology Manager I, 2,394 Library Director 112,394 Page 2 of 4 8/24/2001 Management Analyst 1,2,3,4 Management Assistant 293 Management Intern 1,ZW Media Programming Specialist 293 Municipal Projects Manager KS,4 Park Development Coordinator G&3,4 Park Planner 1,2,3,4 Parks Supervisor 293 Planning Director 192,394 Planning Technician I & II I,& 394 Police Chief 1,z 394 Police Captain 293 Police Lieutenant 2, 3 Principal Building Inspector 123 Principal Librarian 293 Principal Construction Inspector 293 Principal Planner 192,394 Principal Recreation Supervisor 293 Public Information Officer 1,z 394 Public Works Director 1,2,3,4 Public Works Manager 293 Public Works Supervisor 233 Purchasing Officer 1,2,3,4 Recreation Director l&3,4 Risk Manager 1,234 Senior Accountant t&3,4 Senior Building Inspector 12~3 Senior Civil Engineer 1,2,3 Senior Construction Inspector 1,2,3,4 Senior Management Analyst I,& 3,4 Senior Planner tz 394 Senior Services Manager 293 I A- . . Assistant City Attorney Deputy City Attorney City Clerk Assistant City Clerk Deputy City Clerk Records Manager Records Supervisor FW . . - -. ofthe r,arlsbad . Accountant Accounting Supervisor Page 3 of 4 1,2,3,4 1,z 394 1,2,3,4 2,334 2,384 293 2,3 2,394 293 ,;..q ;$:\ c- 8/24/2001 Administrative Manager 1 I 2,394 Associate Engineer 12 Cross Connection Control Technician 12 Deputy City Engineer 1 I z3,4 Deputy Public Works Director 1 I z3,4 Management Analyst 213 Meter Shop Supervisor 213 Public Works Manager 213 Public Works Supervisor 293 Senior Civil Engineer 123 Senior Engineering Inspector I,23 *** Members of the Arts Commission I, 2,394 Members of the Board of Library Trustees w,3,4 Members of the Design Review Board 12,3,4 Members of the Housing Commission I,& 394 Members of the Parks and Recreation Commission 1,2,3,4 Members of the Planning Commission * Members of the Senior Commission I, 2,394 Members of the Sister City Committee I, 2,394 Members of the Traffic Safety Commission I, z3,4 * ** This position is required to report by virtue of Government Code Section 87200.h is included for disqualification purposes only. See Government Code Section 87200 for disclosure requirements. When a designated employee is also required to file a conflict of interest form under Article 2 (Gov’t Code 587200, Form 700) of the Act, he or she may expand their statement to cover reportable interests in both jurisdictions or both positions and file copies of this expanded statement with the City Clerk provided that each copy of such expanded statement filed in place of an original is signed and verified by the designated employee as if it were an original. t*t The duties of each consultant will be separately evaluated to detennine whether or not disclosure will be required, and the categories which will apply. The evaluation of the consultant’s duties will be conducted by the department head of the department which is responsible for the hiring of the consultants. The disclosure requirement shall be included in the consultants contract approved by the City Council, Housing and Redevelopment Commission, City Manager or Executive Manager of the Carl&ad Municipal Water District. Page 4 of 4 8/24/2001