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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.3 PlanDivProjectsAGENDA STATEMENT CITY CLERK FILE # 700-20 & 420-10 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 20, 2001 SUBJECT: ATTACHMENTS: Review of Planning Division Projects and Assignments Report Prepared by: Eddie Peabody, Jr., Community Developm erit Director ~ 1. Status of Planning .Projects as of February 12, 2001 2. Resolution Amending the Classification Plan 3. Resolution Amending the Salary Plan 4. Resolution Amending the Management Positions Exempt From Competitive Service Resolution RECOMMENDATION: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: 1. Review Status of Planning Projects and provide direction to Staff regarding priorities 2. Approve the addition of two positions in the Planning Division. 3. Adopt Resolutions None. Funding for the additional positions will be included with the Fiscal Year 2001/2002 Budget. Employment recruitments will begin immediately. DESCRIPTION: During the past five months, a substantial number of new planning projects have been filed or are soon to be filed with the City. Several of the new projects will seriously impact the existing Planning Division workload and the ability to respond to projects in a timely fashion. New advanced planning projects such as West Dublin BART Specific Plan Amendments - Crown/Enea, Downtown Specific Plan rezoning, Housing Action Plan Implementation, West Dublin Open Space Implementation are underway. Some of the projects which are starting up or are eminent include Sun, Oracle, Cisco, Pegasus, Plumbery, General Motors, Dublin Place Shopping Center expansion, Safeway downtown, Dublin Ranch Golf Course Residential, Dublin Ranch Town Center Residential and Greenbriar Phase II.. In addition, a number of annexations, Fallon Road East and Tassajara Road, are also starting up. Staff has also been shorthanded due to the staff absences and the untimely illness of a consultant last November. In addition, several staff members are scheduled for a leave of absences in the summer of 2001. Given the present and anticipated future staffing issues combined with the workload, it is apparent that additional staff is needed to meet current Department needs. In addition, for the short term, a redirection of staff priorities is necessary. COPIES TO: ITEM NO. 1. Anticipated Workload Attachment 1, outlines the present and anticipated new projects; those which have received authorization to proceed given earlier entitlements and those which could be deferred. It is important to note that there will continue to be a backlog of projects until Staff can complete the recruitment of the proposed additional staff members. Personnel recruitment typical takes between 4 and 5 months to conclude. If additional major priorities are proposed by the City Council as a part of the Fiscal Year 2001/2002 Goals and Objectives, a further look at additional Staff next year may be necessary. 2. Proposed Positions Two new positions are recommended to carry out the existing workload. Staff proposed the addition of 1 - Associate Planner to take on already anticipated current planning projects. The other position that is proposed is a Planning Manager. The creation of the Planning Manager classification would help cover the sheer volume of new projects and to serve as the Planning Division Manager. The addition of the Planning Manager would enable the Community Development Director to devote a considerable amounL of time to significant Citywide projects such as new annexations, the General Plan, the new BART Station plans, housing element, building issues and other future planning issues (Open Space, utilities, intergovernmental coordination, etc.). The creation of this mid-level management classification provides the Planning Division with a new layer of management; a position that will grow as the City's population increases and the City's internal workforce grows. Pursuant to the City's Personnel Systems Rules, a job description and salary range must be adopted for each classification in the organization. The job description typically includes general purpose, essential duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities and requirements of the position. The City Manager requested that the Personnel Officer conduct a salary survey to investigate the Planning Manager classification. The recommended salary range provides a minimum and maximum salary based on an eight-city average. The recommended salary range value for the Planning Manager position is $6,206 - $7,757 per month. The Planning Manager position will plan, organize and direct the activities and programs of the planning division including zoning, code enforcement, processing of permits, subdivisions, and environmental review, administration, and participates in transportation and capital improvement planning and the general plan; performs other duties as assigned. The position of Planning Manager will be designated as a management position exempt from competitive service and receive a monthly car allowance. The recruitment for the Associate Planner and the Planning Manager positions will commence immediately. Recommendation Staff recommend that the City Council: 1. Review Status of Planning Projects and provide direction to Staff regarding priorities; 2. Approve the addition of two positions in the Planning Division. 3. Adopt Resolutions creating the Planning Manager classification, salary and benefit structure. Planning Division Current and Advanced Planning Projects February 12, 2001 Pegasus SPA, PD - San Ramon Rd Andy Byde PreAp - July 2001 Yes Shamrock Village SPA Implementation eldg. Permit Andy Byde Vaiby Center SDR (Amador Valley Blvd.) Andy Byde Safeway SDR - Dublin Blvd Andy Byde Koll Retail SDR ! Scott's Restaurant Andy Byde Archstone Aparlmente SDR - Dougherty Andy Byde Dublin Volkswagen SDR Andy Byde Castle Construction - Scarlett Dr. Residential Andy Byde Fallon Rd Annexation Anne Kinney Quare/Lane School LAFCO Anne Kinney Shea Shopping Center SDR, Building Permit Anne Kinney ,Claco GP, PD Dublin Blvd Anne Kinney Greenbriar Phase II - subdivision Carol CiteIll ~)ther Adv. PIng. & Intergovernmental Coord. Carol Cirelli Telecommunications Ordinance Ph. il - Streets Carol Cirelli Silvera Annexation Dennis Carrington Valley Christian GPA, PD Dennis Carrington Downtown Specific Plan Rezonings Dennis Cartington Silvera PD rezoning Dennis Carrington Bukhari Residential SDR Dennis Carrington Transit Center General Plan Eddie Peabody West Dublin Open Space Implementation Eddie Peabody Commerce One Tentative Map, Sign Program Eddie Peabody Microdental Building Two -Building Permit Eddie Peabody Emerald Point Garage SDR Eddie Peabody W. Dublin BART SPA Amendments (Crown I Enea) Janet Harbin Downtown Physical Improvements Plan Janet Harbin Jo~es Lang La Salle W. BART PD (Hotel, Apts.) Janet Harbin Dublin Place SDR (Target, etc.) Janet Harbin Golf Course Neighborhood 6 & 7 subdivision Mike Porto Housing Action Plan (CC adopted) Regina Adams Tentative Parcel Map Fire Station - Broder Regina Adams Code Enforcement Regina Adams Tassajara Annexation (Lin, Mission Peak) None Housing Element (State Law Mandate) None DiManto General Plan Study None General Motors PD Amendment/crown Chevrolet None Plumbery Redevelopment SDR (Dublin Blvd.) None Sun PD, SDR - Transit Center None Oracle PD, SDR - Transit Center None Transit Center Apartment Project None Transit Center Hotel Project None Camp Parks 77Acre addition to Transit Center None Cisco PD, SDR - Transit Center Project None Koll SDR - Building 4 & Garage None Town Center 2 MF Project . None Dublin Ranch Area F - Residential PD None Golf Course Neighborhood I subdivision None Marriott Springhill Suites - Dublin Blvd. None Dublin Honda SDR - Amador Plaza None Fudruckers Restaurant SDR Hacienda Crossings None June, 2001 Yes Dec. 2000 - March 2001 No Dec. 2000- March 2001 Yes Dec. 2000 - Apdl 2001 Yes Building Permit March 2001 Yes Awaiting filing No Not yet filed / Due March fo~ Yes Nov. 2000 - Nov. 2001 No Finished April 2001 Yes Complete May 2001 Yes Nov. 2000 - June 2001 Yes Dec. 2000 - March 2001 Yes On going Yes June, 2001 Yes Nov. 2000 - Nov. 2001 No Feb. 2001 - Sept. 2001 No March 2001 - Sept. 2001 Yes Nov. 2000 - Nov. 2001 Yes Nov. 2000 - June 2001 No Sept. 2000 No June 2000 - Yes Feb. 2001 -April 2001 Yes Not yet filed / Due March Yes Dec. 2000 - March 2001 Yes Feb. 2001 - June 2001 Yes Sept. 2000 - June 2001 Yes Dec. 2000- Apdl 2001 Yes Not yet filed / due March No Not yet filed ! due March Yes Oct. 2000 - June 2001 Yes Jan. 2001 - March 2001 Yes On going Yes Not yet started / Due April No March 2001 - Jan 2002 Yes Not yet started Yes Not yet filed No Not yet filed / due March No Not yet filed / Due March No Not yet filed / due March No Not yet filed No Not yet filed No Not yet filed No Not yet filed/due March No Not yet filed / due March Yes Not yet filed / due March Yes Not yet filed Yes Not Yet filed / due April Yes Building Permit due March Yes Not yet filed / due April Yes Not yet filed / due April Yes ATTACHMENT 1 RESOLUTION NO. XX- 01 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN Attachment 2 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 Plan; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to periodically add job descriptions to the adopted Classification Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent resolutions shall be further amended to include new job description for the position of Planning Manager (Exhibit A). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this document shall become a part of the official Classification Plan for the City of Dublin; and that the changes contained herein shall be effective February 20, 2001. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of February, 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A Date Adopted: 2-20-2001 Date Revised: Title: Planning Manager FLSA: Exempt SALARY: $6,206 - $7,757 General Purpose:, Under administrative direction of the Community Development Director, plans, organizes and directs the activities and programs of the Planning Division including zoning, code enforcement, processing of permits, subdivisions, and environmental review, administration, participates in the transportation and capital improvement planning, and the general plan; performs. other duties as'assigned. Distinguishing ,Characteristics: The incumbent is responsible for formulating policy, developing goals and objectives, supervising staff, and developing and administering the division's budget. The Planning Manager is distinguished from the Senior Planner in that the former has direct management responsibility for all'aspects of the Planning Division. It is further distinguished from the Community Development Director in that the Director has overall management responsibility for all areas of the Community Development Department which include Building, Planning and Housing. Supervision Exercise: Direct supervision and supervision through secondary supervisors is provided to personnel assigned to the Division. 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. Exhibit A Plans, organizes, directs and coordinates all Planning Division activities including advance and current planning and code enforcement activities; prepares and administers the Division budget. Assists in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for the Division to assure the efficient and effective operation of the Planning Division. Hires, supervises, trains and evaluates Planning Division personnel; interprets City policies and procedures to employees; is responsible for morale and productivity of assigned staff. Develops operational policies and procedures to ensure effective departmental operation and provides for continuous improvement of the Planning Division. Reviews community growth pattems, trends in land use, community needs and other factors in originating recommendations for controlling and regulating community development. Establishes systems to ensure consistency within the Division. Functions as a Project Manager on highly complex Planning Division projects; prepares complex reports, letters and newsletters. Makes presentations to the City Council, Planning Commissions and other groups; explains Division policies to the public and developers; may conduct general administrative projects concerning matters outside the scope of the Planning function. Develops and implements Division goals, objectives, policies and priorities. Confers with and provides professional assistance to members of City departments on matters related to functional areas of responsibility. Establishes and maintains liaisons with appropriate government bodies, private firms, organizations or individuals to assist in achieving City objectives and ensuring compliance with appropriate laws and development standards.. Meets with representatives, professionals, citizens and organizations to encourage action or resolve problems related to the Division's activities and projects; and effectively provides training and direction consistent with the City's commitment to exceptional customer service. Performs related duties as required. 2 Exhibit A 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: Knowledge of: Principles, practices, standards, information sources and trends in the fields 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. Application, modification, and interrelationships between ordinances, policies, standards, procedures, and practices associated with the planning function. Computer technology and statistical analysis techniques related to municipal planning Local government organizations and the functions and practices of a municipal planning division. Principles and practices of budget preparation,' budget administration, goals and objectives development and work planning. Methods and practices of community organization and citizen participation. Supervisory principles and practices including training and evaluation. Ability to: Plan, organize, assign, review and evaluate the work of assigned staff. Leam, interpret, and apply City, department and division roles, regulations, policies and practices. Interpret laws, policies, procedures and regulations°- Analyze complex operational and administrative problems, evaluate alternatives and recommend or adopt effective courses of action. Negotiate project conditions of approval Work well under the urgency of deadlines. 3 Exhibit A Develop and implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards and management controls, including the application of project management techniques. Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence and other written materials and make clear oral presentations. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Utilize a personal computer to perform word process, spreadsheet and specialized functions. Facilitate meetings with representatives, professionals, citizens and organizations to achieve problem solving. Exercise sound, fair and consistent independent judgment; provide technical assistance and staff leadership to various boards and commissions. Exemplify and foster an enthusiastic, resourceful and effective service attitude with the public and all who are contacted in the course of the work. Participate, foster and encourage all members of the division to work as members of a team; and establish and maintain cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. Physical Standards: The physical standard described are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential ~mctions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functionsZ 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; 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. 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: 4 Exhibit A Education: Graduation from a four-year 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 preferred. Experience: Five years of progressively responsible, professional level experience in current and advanced planning which includes at least two years of supervisory experience. Local government, large-scale development and planned growth management experience is highly desirable. Traininn: Any recent training such as, academic courses and certification programs, which are relevant to this job classification. Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Califomia Class 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° RESOLUTION NO. XX- 01 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING THE SALARY PLAN Attachment 3 WHEREAS, in accordance with the City' s Personnel System Rules, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 64-97 and subsequent resolutions which comprise the Salary Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the position of Planning Manager shall be covered under Article I, Section A of the Salary Plan; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the position of Planning Manager shall be paid a monthly salary within the following range with the exclusion of any Performance Pay Adjustment granted in accordance with the adopted Personnel Rules: Planning Manager: $6,206 - $7,757 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this document shall become a part of the official Salary Plan for the City of Dublin; and that the changes contained herein shall be effective February 20, 2001. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of February, 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. XX- O1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING THE MANAGEMENT POSITIONS EXEMPT FROM COMPETITIVE SERVICE RESOLUTION Attachment 4 WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Personnel Ordinance; and WHEREAS, Section 4(3) of the Ordinance exempts Department Heads and other Management Positions from the Competitive Services; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the City' s Personnel Ordinance, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 142-90 and subsequent resolutions which establishes Management Positions and defines leave benefits for those positions; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to periodically add job descriptions to the adopted Classification Plan that are designated as Management Positions; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the position of Planning Manager shall be designated as a Management Employee under the City' s Personnel Ordinance; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the position of Planning Manager shall be granted benefits in accordance 'with City Resolutions 142-90 and 109-91, as amended; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the changes contained herein shall be effective February 20, 2001. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of February 20, 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk