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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - May 1, 2019 Adjournment-+ City Manager Schwabauer stated staff will come back with revised policies relating to change orders and contingencies that are workable in today's world. There was no Council action required on this matter. H-2 Adopt Resolution Approving lncentive Pay for Licensed Land Survevor and Desiqnation of Citv Land Survevor (CM) Human Resources Manager Adele Post provided a presentation regarding incentive pay for Licensed Land Surveyor and designation of City Land Surveyor. Specific topics of discussion included California requirements for designation of a land surveyor; City's use of a part-time, retired annuitant on an as-needed basis to serve in this capacity; City employee who recently obtained the license; City's desire to designate this full-time individual as the City's land surveyor; recommendation to provide a 7 percent incentive for this responsibility, which is less than the part{ime individual coming in to perform this service; and concurrence by the Mid-Management Association labor group. City Manager Schwabauer stated the City has a number of civil engineer positions, but it is unnecessary that all of them receive this certification. This incentive is limited to one person only, and it is not being added to the job specification for all civil engineers. Council Member Mounce stressed that she is opposed to incentives because it makes employees' salary less transparent to the public; however, she will support this recommendation because it is for one individual and not spread throughout an entire classification. Council Member Mounce made a motion, second by Council Member Nakanishi, to adopt Resolution No.2019-72 approving incentive pay for Licensed Land Surveyor and designation of City Land Surveyor. VOTE: The above motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Member Mounce, Council Member Nakanishi, and Mayor Pro Tempore Kuehne Noes: None Absent: Council Member Johnson, and Mayor Chandler l. Ordinances - None J. Adiournment Council Member Mounce spoke about Jered Sperling, who was tragically killed in a carjacking in Kent, Washington, on April 15, 2019, stating he was a long-time Lodian and son of local Certified Public Accountant Darrell Drummond. She stated Jered was a true warrior and the world lost a hero and good man. There being no further business to come before the City Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:24 p.m. ATTEST: Jennifer M. Ferraiolo City Clerk 9 CITY COUNCIL MARK CHANDLER, Mayor DOUG KUEHNE, Mayor Pro Tempore BOB JOHNSON JOANNE MOUNCE ALAN NAKANISHI CITY OF LODI STEPHEN SCHWABAUER, City Manager JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO, City Clerk JANICE D. MAGDICH, City Attorney CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET P.O. BOX 3006 LODt, CALTFORNTA 95241 -1910 (209) 333-6702 tFAX (209) 333-6807www.lodi.qov citvclerk@lodi.qov May 13,2019 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Drummond & the Famíly of Jered Sperling 734 Virginia Avenue Lodi, CA 95242 IN MEMORY OF JERED SPERLING On behalf of the City of Lodi, we wish to extend our condolences to you and your family on your recent loss. on May 1 , 2019, Mayor Pro Tempore Doug Kuehne adjourned the City Councíl meeting in memory of Jered Sperling. The adjournment statement will be recorded in the official minutes, which are permanent records of the City of Lodi, We hope that in some small way this rêcognition provides a degree of solace to you. Sincerely, r erraiolo City Clerk JF/pmf