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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 57-10 Class Plan AmendRESOLUTION NO. 57- 10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ********* AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN WHEREAS, in accordance with the City's Personnel System Rules, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent Resolutions which comprise the Classification PEan; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to periodically add job descriptions in the Classification Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequerit Resolutions shall be further amended to include the following new revised job description: Principaf Planner (Exhibit A) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent Resolutions shall be further amended to include the following revised job description: Public Works Director/Assistant City Engineer (Exhibit B) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these documents shall become a part of the official Classification Plan for the City of Dublin; and that the changes contained herein shall be effective May 18, 2010. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18t" day of May, 2010 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Hildenbrand, Scholz, and Mayor Sbranti NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Hart ABSTAIN: None ~ ~ J - .~~~.,,~~ Mayor ATTEST: ~ / City Clerk Reso No. 57-10, Adopted 5-18-10, Item 4.6 Page 1 of 1 Eachibit A ~ ~ " ~/, ~ ~ ~ ~~1~ ' \~~~ Date Adopted: 5-18-2010 Date Revised: Title: Principal Planner FLSA: Exempt General Purpose: Under administrative direction of the Planning Manager, may assist in directing, coordinating, and overseeing the activities and operations of an assigned section or project area of the Ptanning Division; oversees and participates in the performance of a full range of complex, responsible, and varied professional, programmatic, administrative, and technical work in support of various City cunent and/or long range planning programs and projects and in the implementation of the City's general plan as well as related policies and regulations; serves as project manager over assigned major projects related to the development and implementation of land use and related City plans and policies including inter-departmental and inter-agency coordination, performing the most complex planning functions within the area of assignrnent; and provides information and assistance to applicants, developers, consultants, the general public, and outside agencies and organizations regarding City codes, policies, standards, and processes related to planning related matters. Assists other City Departments in complex project management or analytical studies or reviews. Distinguishing Characteristics: Incumbents at this level may oversee an assigned section, functional work group, or large/complex project area and serve as project manager on the largest and most difficult planning projects, which includes responsibility for conceiving complex planning projects, developing analysis and work methods, and reviewing the daily work of subordinate professional and technical staff. Assignments are typically received in broad, outline form, and incumbents are expected to act independently in developing applicable resources and information. The Principal Planner is distinguished from the Senior Planner by greater complexity of the assignments, greater responsibility, experience and discretion required. It is further distinguished from the Planning Manager in that, the former has direct management responsibility for all aspects of the Planning Division. Supervision Exercise: Provides technical guidance, training and supervision to assigned staff. 1 E~chibit A Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The following duties are normal for this classification. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class. Responsible for evaluating the City's development review process, providing recommendations for improvement, and implementing adopted programs. Reviews and analyzes applications for consideration by the City Council, Planning Commission, and the Community Development Director. Performs complex, advanced and sensitive technical research and planning studies for the Planning Division of the Community Development Department. Develops, prepares or directs the preparation of, and presents comprehensive reports, studies and development proposals. Assists in the administration of the zoning, sign ancl parking regulations. Provides direction to other professional and technical staff regarding the implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for assigned programs; recommends and administers policies and procedures. Participates in planning, directing, coordinating, and reviewing the work plan for planning staff; assigns work activities, projects, and programs; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems. Oversees and participates in planning, coordinating, directing, and preparing complex projects and research studies including phases of the General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and special studies; oversees and participates in the preparation of reports and analysis regarding land use, zoning, urban design, population trends, transportation, community needs, and industrial needs. Recommends the use of land for residential, commercial, industrial, and community uses; oversees and participates in the review, development, revision, and maintenance of general plan elements, plans, zoning ordinances, and other policies and procedures. Oversees and participates in the review and processing of various plans and applications for subdivision and commercial developments; collects and evaluates information related to the application process and determines conformity with laws, regulations, policies, and procedures; recommends approval or alternative approaches; conducts project site checks and field inspections. 2 Exhibit A Reviews ministerial permits, plans, and applications for conformance with the Dublin Municipal Code and approved projects. Conducts plan checks and reviews; reviews plans and provides comments to determine conformity with City laws, regulations, and policies. Prepares final resolutions, ordinances, environmental notices, plan approvals, and file cleanup after project completion; monitors conditions of approval after project completion for compliance. Performs a wide range of duties in support of the Planning Commission as well as the City Council and other boards and commissions; oversees and coordinates preparation of meeting agendas for various commissions, boards, and community g~-oups including reviewing draft materials and preparinb comments; organizes meetings and work sessions; prepares public hearing notices ensuring timely notification of appropriate parties; prepares and presents staff reports and other presentations for the City Council, Planning Commission, and other commissions, boards, and community groups. Serves as the liaison for assigned functions and projects of the Planning Division with other divisions, departments, and outside agencies; meets with developers, engineers, architects, and other project proponents to explain City policies, design issues, and City standards relating to new project development; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues; serves as technical advisor to City staff and officials, public agencies, and members of the public. Act in the absence of the Planning Manager. Performs related duties as required. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class. Minimum Qualifications: Knowled~e of• Principles, practices, standards, information sources and trends in the f elds of current and/or advance planning; local, state and federal laws applicable to planning, zoning, subdivision and environmental review. Land use, physical design, demographics, environmental, social and economic concepts, including public and private financing and capital improvements. Federal, state and local laws, regulations and court decisions relating to city planning, land use, zoning and the environment. Application, modification, and interrelationships between ordinances, policies, standards, procedures, and practices associated with the planning function. ~ 3 Exhibit A Computer technology and statistical analysis techniques related to municipal planning. Local government organizations and the functions and practices of a municipal planning division. General principles and practices of effective administration, budget preparation, goals and objectives development and work planning. Methods and practices of community organization and citizen participation. Supervisory principles and practices including training and evaluation. Basic principles and practices of program development and administration. Modern principles, practices, and techniques of current and advanced planning including land use, environmental policy analysis, natural resource management, municipai service deliver, physical design, Iandscape architecture, demographics, and economic and social concepts as applied to municipal planning. Development review procedures and requirements. Site planning and architectural design principles. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including laws underlying general plans, zoning and land divisions, and applicable environmental laws and regulations. Recent developments, current literature, research methods, and sources of information related to municipal planning, urban growth, and development. Methods and techniques of effective technical report preparation and presentation. Statistical methods and research techniques applicable to the preparation of municipal planning studies. Methods and techniques of eliciting community participation in planning and development issues. Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and supporting software applications. 4 ~ Abilitv to: Eachibit A Participate in the management of a comprehensive planning functional or program area such as current and/or advanced planning activities and projects. Participate in the development and administration of prograin area goals, objectives, and procedures. Oversee, direct, and coordinate the work of lower level staff; participate in selecting, supervising, training, and evaluating assigned staff. Plan, organize, direct, coordinate, and evaluate the most complex and signif cant current and/or advanced planning programs, projects, events, and/or technical area_ Review and prepare ordinances, resolutions, and other ]egal documents. Perform a full range of complex and difficult professional analytical, programmatic and administrative duties involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Organize and prioritize timelines and project schedules in ari effective and timely manner. Anaiyze complex problems, identify ~lternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals. Understand the organization and operation of the City, assigned program, and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Apply policies, procedures and standards pertaining to the municipal planning process. Interpret maps, site and building plans and specifications, graphs and statistical data. Interpret, analyze, apply, implement, and explain pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including City codes and departmental policies and administrative directives. Interpret planning and zoning programs to the general public. Analyze and compile statistical and technical infornlation. Develop recommendations regarding the use of property. Identify and respond to community and organizational issues, concerns, and needs. Process the full range of development applications and coordinate necessary communication between staff, developer, and other agencies. Etchibit A ~ r • - Analyze projects and potential projects for consistency with plamling regulations, general planning principles, and architectural quaIity. Prepare and analyze technical and administrative reports, statements, and correspondence. Present technical data in verbal, written, graphic, and map form to City management staff and variety of boards and commissions. Represent the City effectively in meetings with commissions, community groups, governmental bodies, the media and the public. Exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines. Establish and maintain various data collection, record keeping, tracking, fiiing, and reporting systems. Work under steady pressure with frequent interruptions and a high degree of public contact by phone or in person. Operate modern office equipment and computers inciuding specialized computer applications. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Physicai Standards: The physical standards described are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. An employee is regularly required to sit for long periods of time; talk or hear, in person, in meetings and by telephone; use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to, bend and twist to reach files, walk and stand. While performing duties, the employee is regularly required to use written and oral communication skitls; read and interpret complex data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; interact with City management, other governmental officials, contractors, vendors, employees and the public. 6 E~chibit A Training and Experieace: Any combination equivalent to education and experience is likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: Equivaient to a Bachelor's Degree &om an accredited college or university with major course work in city or regional planning, urban planning, or a closely related field. A Master's degree in a related field is highly desirable. Experience: Four yeazs of progressively responsibie, professional level experience in curxent and adva.nced planning which includes at least one year of supervisory experience. Local government, large-scale development a.nd planned growth management experience is highly desirable. Trainin~: Any recent training such as, academic courses and certification programs, which are relevant to this job classification. Licenses; Certificates; Speciai Requirements: Possession of a valid California Ciass C drivers' license and Certificate of Automobile Insurance for Personal Liability. Special Requirements: Must have the willingness and ability to: work the hours necessary to accomplish the assigned duties, including evening and week-end hours; attend evening meetings; travel out of town and attend workshops, conferences, seminars during work and non-work hours. 7 E~ibit B ~ ~ .~ Date Adopted: 8-24-1987 Date Revised: 8-5-2003 & 5-18-2010 Title: Public Works Director/Assistant City Engineer FLSA: Exempt General Purpose: The Public Works Director is a Department Head, under the administrative direction of the City Manager or his/her designee. This position is responsible for the management and supervision of Public Works and Engineering functions including street maintenance, landscape maintenance, street tree maintenance, park maintenance, street sweeping, traffic engineering, subdivision and private development plan checking, capital improvement project planning and design and public works inspection. Distinguishing Characteristics: This is an Executive Management/Department Head class with full responsibility for the management of multiple function service delivery areas within the City. Reports to and receives direction from the City Manager or his/her designee. Employees at this level receive administrative direction from the City Manager in tertns of goals. Department Head positions are reviewed in terms of results_ Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The following duties are normal for this classification. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class. Supervises the administration of the Public Works Department of the City. Submits reports and recommendations to the City Manager and the City Council. Reviews and approves engineering plans, specifications, contract documents, and subdivision maps. Coordinates related activities and provides technical assistance to other departments, public agencies, consultants and contractors. Exhibit B Makes presentations on department activities, engineering designs, and related matters to the City Council, Planning Commission and ofher groups. Analyzes short-term and long-term maintenance programs. Prepares and reviews budget proposals for department needs consistent with adopted City Council goals and objectives. Supervises and coordinates contractor agreements and activities which may include: street maintenance, street sweeping, landscape maintenance, supplemental engineering services, park maintenance, and capital improvement projects. Evaluates ali public works contracts for cost effectiveness and quality of work performance. Provides supervision and training of subordinate professionai, technical, and clerical staff. Other duties as required. Minimum Qualifications: Knowled~e of• Local and state laws governing land development, public projects and assessment districts. Techniques and materiais commonIy employed in the construction and maintenance of public projects including streets, parks, drainage facilities, and traffic controls; principles of supervision and administration; Techniques used to develop maintenance programs and budgets. Ability To• Plan, organize, and direct the activities of the department. Deal effectively with representatives from public and private agencies and the general public in coordinating activities and resolving problems. Develop and implement policies, procedures and pIans; coordinate and supervise contractor activities; perform engineering work expected of a registered civil engineer. Present clear and concise verbal and written reports and recommendations. 2 Exhibit B I - ~ I~ Deal effectively with representatives of other departments. Effectively direct the activities of subordinate employees. Physical Standards: The physical standards described are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. An employee is regularly required to sit for long periods of time; talk or hear, in person, in meetings and by telephone; use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to, bend and twist to reach files, walk and stand. While performing duties, the employee is regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; give public presentations; read and interpret complex data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use a computer to prepare reports; interact with City management, other governmental officials, contractors, vendors, employees and the public. Training and Experience: Any combination equivalent to education and experience is likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: The equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Civil Engineering or a related field. A Masters degree in an applicable fieId is highly desirable. Experience: A minimum of five years of full-time increasingly responsible professional civil engineering experience involving the design, construction and maintenance of public works facilities, including three years in a supervisory capacity. Certification: Registration in the State of California as a Professional Civil Engineer is highly desirabie. Registration in the State of California as Land Surveyor is desirable, if civil engineering license does not cover land surveying. Licenses: Possession of a valid Class C California Drivers' License, and Certificate of Automobile Insurance for Personal Liability. 3