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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 - Ordinance Related to the Harbor Department Staffing Structure of Two Positions - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed October 9, 2018 Item No. 3 From: Laura Curran To: Brown. Leilani Subject: Fwd: COMMENT: HARBOR MANAGEMENT SALARY INCREASE: Ordinance No. 2018-17 Amending Titles 1 and 17 Related to the Harbor Department and Resolution No. 2018-74 Amending the Staffing Structure of Two Positions Date: Monday, October 08, 2018 9:51:25 AM Attachments: Staff Report-2.pdf Please include the letter below in the Council materials. Thank you Laura C. Curran Begin forwarded message: From: Laura Curran <lauracurran@me.com> Date: October 05, 2018 3:23:01 PM To: citycouncil@newportbeachca.gov Cc: Carol Jacobs <cjacobs@newportbeachca.gov>,Dave Webb <DAWebb@newportbeachca.gov>,gleung@newportbeachea.gov Subject: COMMENT: HARBOR MANAGEMENT SALARY INCREASE: Ordinance No. 2018-17 Amending Titles 1 and 17 Related to the Harbor Department and Resolution No. 2018-74 Amending the Staffing Structure of Two Positions Council Members: The Staff Report, Ordinance No. 2018-17 Amending Titles 1 and 17 Related to the Harbor Department and Resolution No. 2018-74 Amending the Staffing Structure of Two Positions, discusses changes in Classification of 2 positions, AND changes to salary. I recently applied for the open Financial Committee position. One of my major concerns has been that actions are proposed, and the Staff Reports provide an incomplete picture of the impact of the changes. Residents/readers must spend additional time to `tie together' the information, and understand the impacts. In this proposal, for Ordinance No. 2018-17, to reclassify positions, one has to decipher and comb through several documents to try to understand the financial and operational impacts and justifications. Unfortunately, the context and data provided are limited, so the reader is left with unanswered questions, yet again. Issues: 1. Report Title should state the POSITIONS being reclassified (Harbor Resources Manager, Harbor Resources Technician) so the the topic is easily seen when you're reading the Agenda. 2. Financial Impact: The reclassification to Administrative Manager increases the Hourly Rate (Top of Range) from $58 to $78, from $120,000 to $160,000, a possible 33%/ $40,000 increase in salary. To find this out, the reader must open another table and do the math. However, the math is only an estimate, as the actual salary for the person in the position, current and reclassified, is not disclosed. The Salary Schedule financial impact of the Harbor Resources Technician to a Permit Technician I/II is not discussed. The related Benefits and Pension should also be included. Yet, the material impact of these changes, or the justifications, are not discussed. 3. Operational Impact - The operational impacts/benefit of the changes are not well explained. For example, was the employee currently in the HRM /Admin Manager person appointed with the broader scope of responsibilities in mind? is the employee currently in the HRM /Admin Manager position prepared to take on the expanded duties? How will this reclassification impact the Performance Review schedule for the position? Thank you for your attention to this matter. Best regards, Laura Curran 714 351 7379