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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1207tha CSC minutes1207th REGULAR MEETING OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The 1207th Regular Meeting of the Civil Service Commission was held on Thursday, December 2, 2004. The meeting was called to order at 5:30 P.M. Members Present: Charlotte S. Mahoney, Chairperson Harry C. Tatigian Ronald E. Campau Also Present: Fred Benson, Retiree, Livonia Police Department David Benson, Park Maintenance Worker III Kenneth Grzembski, Chief Parks Steward, AFSCME Union Local 192 Walter Krause, Water Foreman Yvonne Lillibridge, President, AFSCME Union Local 192 Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager Steven Schoonover, Roads Section Steward, AFSCME Union Local 192 Cheryl Wallman, Chief Clerical Steward, AFSCME Union Local 192 Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service David Woodcox, Director of Inspection Robert F. Biga, Human Resources Director Derrick L. Washington, Personnel Analyst II Gretchen Guisberl, Secretary III The Commission welcomed Mr. Biga as the new Human Resources Director. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That the minutes of the 1206'^ Regular Meeting held Wednesday, November 10, 2004, be approved as submitted. The Commission received and fled the Status of Temporary Employees Report for December 2004. The Commission received and fled the Non -Resident Report as of December 1, 2004. Upon a motion by Mr. Tatigian, seconded by Mr. Campau and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 8, 2004, from Roger Degen, Senior Police Officer, as approved for submission by Robert Stevenson, Police Chief, requesting an extension of the three-year retirement limit for excess vacation accrual, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve this request with the understanding that Mr. Degen be required to not exceed forty-one (41) eight (8) hour accrued vacation days as of December 31, 2004, 2005 and 2006, which will then pennit the maximum accrual of sixty-eight (68) eight (8) hour vacation leave days, including nine (9) bonus days for payout purposes in anticipation of his retirement date on or before December 2, 2007. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was Paget 1207th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 10, 2004, from Walter Krause, Water Foreman, as approved for submission by Robert J. Beckley, Director of Public Works, requesting an increase to the December 31, 2004 accrual limit of thirty-five (35) days, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve this request to carry over seventy-two (72) excess vacation hours into 2005, with the understanding that these hours will be used in 2005, which will keep Mr. Krause within normal limits for payout purposes on December 31, 2005 in anticipation of his retirement date on or before September 25, 2006. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed the Departmental Correspondence of November 9, 2004, from John Bargowski, Firefighter, as approved for submission by Alan W. Brondemihl, Jr., Fire Chief, requesting additional Family Illness leave, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve three (3) additional twenty- four (24) hour paid Family Sick leave days, beyond the maximum four (4) twenty- four (24) hour paid Family Sick leave days allowed per calendar year. Upon a motion by Mr. Tatigian, seconded by Mr. Campau and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 12, 2004, from David Woodcox, Director of Building Inspection, requesting a promotional examination for Environmental Control Officer and proposed qualifications and parts of examination and weights, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the following qualifications and parts of examination and weights: QUALIFICATIONS This examination is open only to employees of the City of Livonia who by the closing date of the announcement, have: Regular status as a Code Enforcement Officer; and At least three (3) years full-time work experience in environmental control and ordinance enforcement. PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS 100% Interview` 'In the event there is only one qualified applicant for the position, the Parts and Weights will be changed to 100% Departmental Rating. Candidates must pass the Interview or Departmental Rating in order to be placed on the eligible list. Upon a motion by Mr. Tatigian, seconded by Mr. Campau and unanimously adopted, it was Page 3 1207th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 12, 2004, from David Woodcox, Director of Building Inspection, requesting an open -competitive examination for Code Enforcement Officer and proposed qualifications and parts of examination and weights, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the following qualifications and parts of examination and weights: QUALIFICATIONS By the closing date of the announcement, an applicant must: Be a citizen of the United States or an alien with the right to work in the United States; and Have a high school diploma or its equivalent; and Possess and maintain a valid drivers license; and Have either: a. One (1) year full-time, paid experience in inspection work, dealing with codes and/or law enforcement, or b. Completion of at least twenty (20) hours in law enforcement or psychology at an accredited college or university. NOTE: Applicants must have the ability to meet and deal effectively with the public and to be able to write clear, concise reports. It is also desirable that applicants have mathematical ability and mechanical aptitude. PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO CANDIDATES WHO ARE QUALIFIED TO BE REGISTERED AS A BUILDING INSPECTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH PUBLIC ACT 54 OF 1986. PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS Interview -100%' 'NOTE: In the event the number of qualified applicants exceeds fifteen (15), an evaluation will be made of the applicants and the fifteen (15) applicants with the most appropriate and responsible combination of experience and training will be invited to the Interview. Candidates must pass the Interview in order to be placed on the eligible list. Discussion commenced regarding the announcement of Building Mechanic IV — HVAC. Robert Biga, Human Resources Director suggested recruitment at the Building Mechanic III level instead of the proposed Building Mechanic IV — HVAC level, which dropped the State of Michigan Mechanical Contractors License with a minimum of classification codes #2 (HVAC equipment), #6 (Unlimited heating service) and #7 (Limited Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service). Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service, stated that the Department has been in front of the Commission twice in an attempt to fill this position. The first time neither of the two candidates was qualified for the position and the second time, of the three candidates; one was not qualified, one was borderline and one candidate was offered the position, but later declined. Mr. Wilson continued that the pay level may be an issue and that may be a reason to add the benefit range under the salary range to give potential candidates a true understanding of the total benefit package. Mr. Tatigian clarified that the Department's request was to approve the announcement with the deleted requirement for State of Michigan Page 4 1207th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 Mechanical Contractor's License. Derrick Washington, Personnel Analyst II, stated the Civil Service Department was not recommending their request, but suggested modifying the job description of work of the Building Mechanic III position and use the same basic qualifications. Mr. Wilson stated the difficulty was the salary. He continued that there is a pool of potential candidates that do not have the license but are working in the heating and cooling business under the company's license. Mr. Tatigian expressed concern that a person may not be qualified. Mr. Wilson replied that the previous requirement was that the individual would later obtain the license. Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager, added that the Department's concern was that they would go through the whole process again and not end up with a candidate that they could hire because of the salary. Ms. Mahoney inquired by removing the licensing requirement, why would that make the salary any better. Mr. Roney responded that it would give a greater pool of potential candidates. Mr. Tatigian inquired if this matter could be held over for another month to allow time for the Department to meet with Mr. Biga to further discuss this matter. Mr. Campau inquired if there were any Building Mechanic III employees. Mr. Wilson responded there was one employee in a Temporary position right now. Mr. Wilson confirmed that a Building Mechanic III did not require a license. Mr. Wilson explained that this position would be for the Recreation Center for equipment that is now out of warranty. Mr. Washington stated that the slight difference in wage would likely result in the same level of candidate. Ms. Mahoney clarified that the Civil Service Department would be recommending that the position be filled as a promotional opportunity once the candidate would obtain the license and leave the Building Mechanic IV — HVAC as it stands. Mr. Roney stated that the person they hire would be working at the IV level. He continued that there is a lot of equipment that needs the care. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 18, 2004 from Robert J. Beckley, Director of Public Works, and Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager, requesting an open -competitive examination for Building Mechanic IV — HVAC and proposed qualifications and parts of examination and weights, and having had discussion with Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager; Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service; Yvonne Lillibridge, President, AFSCME Union Local 192; Robert Biga, Human Resources Director; and Denick Washington, Personnel Analyst II, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the following qualifications and parts of examination and weights: QUALIFICATIONS By the closing date of the announcement, applicants must: 1. Be a citizen of the United Stales or resident alien with the right to work in the United States; and 2. Have a high school diploma or a valid equivalency certificate; and 3. Have five (5) years full-time paid experience in the heating and air conditioning trade, three (3) years of which have been in responsible commercial or industrial work within the last ten (10) years; and 4. Possess and maintain a valid drivers license and have an acceptable driving record; and Pages 12D7th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 Possess or be eligible for a valid Industrial Truck Driving Permit for the operation of a forklift. PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS Written — 50% Interview — 50% Background Investigation — Pass/Fail After much discussion with the Union, City and staff, Mr. Tatigian withdrew his support. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed the letter of November 18, 2004 from Robert J. Beckley, Director of Public Works, and Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager, requesting an open -competitive examination for Building Mechanic IV — HVAC and proposed qualifications and parts of examination and weights, and having had discussion with Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager; Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service; Yvonne Lillibridge, President, AFSCME Union Local 192; David Woodcox, Director of Building Inspection; Robert Biga, Human Resources Director; and Derrick Washington, Personnel Analyst II, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the following qualifications and parts of examination and weights: QUALIFICATIONS By the closing date of the announcement, applicants must: Be a citizen of the United States or resident alien with the right to work in the United States; and Have a high school diploma or a valid equivalency certificate; and Have five (5) years full-time paid experience in the heating and air conditioning trade, three (3) years of which have been in responsible commercial or industrial work within the last ten (10) years; and Possess and maintain a valid driver's license and have an acceptable driving record; and Possess or be eligible for a valid Industrial Truck Driving Permit for the operation of a forklift. The individual hired will be required to obtain a State of Michigan Mechanical Contractors License with a minimum of classification codes #2 (HVAC equipment), #6 (Unlimited heating service) and #7 (Limited Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service). Page 6 1207th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS Written — 50% Interview — 50% Background Investigation — Pass/Fail Derrick Washington stated that as the Analyst for the examination, he would recommend opening the Building Mechanic III as an open -competitive also, whether or not they hire from the list. Upon a motion by Mr. Tatigian, seconded by Mr. Campau and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having had discussion regarding a request for an open - competitive examination for Building Mechanic III and proposed qualifications and parts of examination and weights, and having had previous discussion with Kevin Roney, Public Utility Manager; Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service; Yvonne Lillibridge, President, AFSCME Union Local 192, and David Woodcox, Director of Building Inspection, the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the following qualifications and parts of examination and weights: QUALIFICATIONS By the closing date of this announcement, applicants must: Be a citizen of the United States or resident alien with the right to work in the United States; and Have a high school diploma or a valid equivalency certificate; and Have five (5) years full-time paid experience within the last ten (10) years in the building maintenance and heating and cooling trades performing building mechanic and heating and cooling work. A two-year Associate's Degree in Applied Science specializing in heating and cooling may be counted towards the five (5) year full-time paid work experience requirement; and Possess and maintain a valid drivers license and have an acceptable driving record; and Must have or be eligible for a valid Industrial Truck Driving Permit for operation of a forklift. PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS Written Test -50% Interview -50%` Background Investigation — Pass/Fail 'NOTE: A maximum of twenty-five (25) qualified applicants with the highest passing score on the Written Test will be invited to the Interview part of the examination. Applicants must pass the Written Test, Interview, and Background Investigation parts of the examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Page 7 1207th Regular Meeting December 2, 2004 There were no reported expiring eligible lists for January 2005. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the eligible list for Property Appraiser 11 (1199 p.). Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That the Civil Service Commission does hereby approve the eligible list for Assistant City Assessor (1200 p.). The Commission received and filed the following items: Council Resolution from the meeting of November 10, 2004 with minutes to be approved November 22, 2004: CR# 529-04 Accepting the quoted price of ITT Hartford Insurance, Hartford Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06115, to provide life insurance at the rate of $.180 (Life Insurance) and $.02 (Accidental Death and Dismemberment) per $1,000 payroll per month, this being the lowest quote received; FURTHER, authorizing an agreement between the City of Livonia and ITT Hartford Insurance to buy Life Insurance coverage at these rales for a three year period ending November 30, 2007; FURTHER, authorizing this purchase without competitive bidding. Affirmative Action Report for November 2004. Kenneth Grzembski, Chief Parks Steward, commenced discussion regarding AFSCME Union Local 192 Grievance #04-22, dated November 3, 2004, from David Benson, regarding AFSCME Union Local 192 Contract, Article 11, DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE, Paragraph A, Reprimands. Mr. Grzembski requested to present a memo dated October 10, 2002, from Doug Moore, Parks and Forestry Supervisor to David Benson, Park Maintenance Worker III, to the Commission. Mr. Grzembski stated that on October 4, 2004, the grievant, David Benson, Parks Maintenance Worker III, reviewed his Civil Service Department personnel file with Fred Benson, Mary Rutan, Human Resources Director, and Derrick Washington, Personnel Analyst 11. The grievant reviewed his departmental file on October 6, 2004 with Marcia Reiser, Program Supervisor, present. The grievant stated that the two files did not mirror each other and that the department should remove letters of reprimand, as they were from the Civil Service Department personnel file. After having much discussion with Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service; Kenneth Grzembski; Robert Biga, Human Resources Director; Derrick Washington, Personnel Analyst 11; David Benson, Parks Maintenance Worker III; and Fred Benson, retiree; it was agreed that there is only one official personnel file and that is the Civil Service Department personnel file and that the department can maintain what they want in their departmental personnel files. Page B 1207th Regular Meeting pecemher 2, 2004 In summary, Mr. Biga stated if it was discovered that something was missing that should be in the Civil Service Department personnel file, it would be replaced. He continued by slating if a letter was not supposed to be in the file, it would be removed. Ms. Mahoney restated that if there are other letters filed with David Benson's that should be replaced to employee files, they would be replaced, but the Civil Service Department would not be going through each personnel file. Upon a motion by Mr. Campau, seconded by Mr. Tatigian and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That having reviewed AFSCME Union Local 192 Grievance #04-22, dated November 3, 2004, from David Benson, regarding AFSCME Union Local 192 Contract, Article 11, DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE, Paragraph A, Reprimands, and having had discussion with Kenneth Grzembski, Chief Parks Steward; Brian Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Public Service; Cheryl Wallman, Chief Clerical Steward; David Benson, Parks Maintenance Worker III; Fred Benson, Retiree; Robert Biga, Human Resources Director, and Derrick Washington, Personnel Analyst II, the Civil Service Commission does hereby deny the grievance. Upon a motion by Mr. Tatigian, seconded by Mr. Campau and unanimously adopted, it was RESOLVED, That the meeting be adjourned at 5:55 p.m. Gretchen Guisbert, Secretary III Charlotte S. Mahoney, Chairperson Harry C. Tatigian, Commissioner Ronald E. Campau, Commissioner