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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2014-111 N.C.S. 7/7/2014Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, California AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN BY RE- ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION AND PAY RANGE OF FIRE INSPECTOR AND ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF FIRE INSPECTOR I AND FIRE INSPECTOR II AND REVISING THE CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION OF FIRE MARSHAL AND AUTHORIZING THE POSITION ALLOCATION OF TWO FIRE INSPECTORS AND ELIMINATING THE ALLOCATION OF TWO FIRE INSPECTOR I POSITIONS IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT and. WHEREAS, the City wishes to keep current its Classification and Compensation Plan; WHEREAS, amendments and/or revisions to the Classification and Compensation Plan are effective upon approval by the City Council; and, WHEREAS, the City Manager/Personnel Officer has determined that certain duties and responsibilities are appropriately allocated to the classifications of Fire Inspector and Fire Marshal (as attached hereto and marked Exhibit A and B); and, WHEREAS, the pay range for the classification of Fire Inspector, as listed below, is hereby recommended effective with the adoption of this Resolution; and, Classification Title; Pay Range Per Month Fire Inspector $6,118.67-$6,423.73-$6,746.13-$7,082.40-$7,437.73 WHEREAS, the classification of Fire Inspector I and Fire Inspector II, is found to be unnecessary at the present time and for the foreseeable fature. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Petaluma: Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 1 Approves the amendment to the Classification and Compensation Plan as written in this Resolution, including the amendment in the Competitive Service of the Personnel System; and 2. Takes this action pursuant to Personnel Code 3.04.020 and Personnel Rules and Regulations (Rule IV- Classification and Rule V — Compensation) and that the notice of this action has been properly posted; and 3. Abolishes the classification of Fire Inspector I and Fire Inspector II; and 4. Authorizes the position allocation of two Fire Inspectors which eliminates the allocation of two Fire Inspector I positions in the Fire Department. Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City REFERENCE: 1 hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the AI roved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a Regular meeting on the 7a' day of July, 2014, , : by the following vote: r Cily Attorney AYES: Albertson, Barrett, Mayor Glass, Harris, Healy, Vice Mayor Kearney, Miller NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ,r A" ATTEST: �C.,�V`t� ) �LJ.LJ�--� �,'t �Z��,c�.. City Clerk Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 2 Fire Ins Summary Exhibit A to Resolution City of Petaluma CLASS SPECIFICATION Date: 07/07/2014 Job Class: 07 To perform technical duties in the performance of fire inspections, Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA)/Hazardous Materials inspections and public fire education; to perform investigative work to ensure compliance with laws, ordinances and regulations pertaining to the prevention and control of fires and the safe storage, handling/use and mitigation of hazardous materials. Class Characteristics General supervision is provided by the Fire Marshal. Employees within this class are expected to perform the full range of duties as assigned and receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures of the work unit. Positions may provide direction to interns and/or volunteers. Incumbents in this classification shall hold the rank of Lieutenant and are considered Peace Officers under Penal Code Section 830.37 (b) when acting in his/her capacity to enforce laws relating to fire prevention, fire investigation and CUPA/Hazardous Materials. Essential Duties, Skills and Demands of the Position The duties, skills and demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations) may be made to enable individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties, skills and demands. Duties Perform annual fire inspections and CUPA/Hazardous Materials inspections and identify corrective action necessary to bring properties into compliance; prepare detailed reports of fire inspections performed, code violations observed and corrective action required. Perform periodic follow-up inspections of new and existing buildings, structures and installations requiring Fire Department clearances. Interpret and enforce provisions of fire prevention, hazardous materials and fire safety laws, ordinances and other regulations. Perform plan reviews related to fire and life safety code compliance; review and interpret building fire systems and fire alarm system plans and specifications; identify deficiencies or deviations from approved plans; consult with applicants, architects and developers, as required Perform fire investigations to determine cause and origin of fire; collect and preserve evidence; prepare and present investigation findings. Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 3 Coordinate hazardous materials response training for Petaluma Fire Department personnel; assignments may include acting as Hazardous Materials Coordinator and maintaining hazardous materials monitoring equipment. Perform hazardous materials investigations; respond to hazardous materials incidents in the City of Petaluma; provide mitigation and clean-up Technical Reference assistance to the Incident Commander. Coordinate contaminated soil and/or groundwater cleanup activities after releases; review reports and remediation plans; coordinate clean-up activities with San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, Fish and Game and/or other agencies that have jurisdiction. Investigate and resolve citizen complaints and engine company referrals regarding fire and CUPA/Hazardous Materials -related matters and violations of fire prevention laws. Issue corrective orders and citations and assist in the service of arrest warrants, as required. Develop, coordinate and implement fire prevention programs such as false alarm billing, fire inspection reporting and hazardous materials management. Coordinate and implement weed abatement and vegetation management programs. Provide on-going information, training and support to Petaluma Fire Department personnel regarding hazardous materials sites within the City of Petaluma and hazardous materials response tools and fire inspection requirements. Develop and conduct public education training programs and group presentations related to fire prevention and fire investigation in conjunction with other fire department personnel. Provide information to the public regarding fire prevention practices and procedures. Represent the Petaluma Fire Department at staff and administrative meetings, committees and related meetings. Direct and review the work of interns and volunteers, as assigned. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City of Petaluma employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Skills/Abilities: Perform responsible fire prevention inspection duties for a variety of buildings, structures and installations. Apply technical knowledge and inspection techniques to detect deviations from plans, regulations and standard safety practices. Apply technical knowledge and implement procedures and techniques used to control hazardous materials releases. Utilize techniques for the safe response and mitigation of hazardous materials releases. Enforce a variety of codes, ordinances and regulations pertaining to fire prevention and hazardous materials with firmness and tact. Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 4 Read and interpret building plans. Interpret and enforce Federal, State and local fire prevention and hazardous materials codes and ordinances. Identify fire hazards and recommend corrective actions. Perform fire investigations including identifying types and causes of fire, recognizing, identifying and preserving evidence, and effectively interviewing witnesses and suspects. Prepare and present educational materials to a variety of audiences. Prepare technical reports. Comprehend and make inferences from written materials. Operate and use modern office equipment including a computer and applicable software. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Physical Demands and Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, talk or hear, and taste or smell. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and outside weather conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to high, precarious places and risk of electrical shock. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Incumbents assigned to this classification, when performing actual fire cause investigations or other fire prevention activities, will be required to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, such as very hot and/or very cold temperatures. Incumbents must be able to move debris and dirt or other material using a shovel or rake, walk over rough, uneven or rocky surfaces, work at heights greater than 10 feet, climb ladders or steps to reach objects, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus, hear alarms and other auditory warning devices, observe or monitor objects, such as fire protection equipment and systems, buildings, underground storage tanks or data, such as underground tank test results. Incumbents may be required to work in small, cramped areas, use common hand tools, bend or stoop repeatedly or continually over time, use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body, perform physical inventories, discriminate among colors or match colors of wiring systems and color -coded valves and piping, move objects such as portable generators, tools, equipment and evidence) weighing up to 50 pounds over long distances, stand or walk for extended periods of time with the inability to rest at will and use arms above shoulder level. When not performing duties in the field, incumbents work in an indoor office setting and are required to enter data into a terminal, PC or keyboard device, produce written documents using proper grammar, punctuation and spelling, use graphic instructions, blueprints and layouts as part of the plan review process when checking for code compliance and sit for extended Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 5 periods of time with the ability to move at will. Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles, practices and techniques of fire prevention, hazardous materials laws/regulations and fire investigation. Federal, State and local fire prevention codes and ordinances. Arrest, search and seizure procedures. Principles and techniques of building inspection and plan check. Practices, procedures and equipment used in fire investigations, including the ability to recognize and collect evidence. Procedures and techniques related to the operation of equipment such as fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and alarms. Procedures and techniques used to control and mitigate hazardous materials releases. Public education material development and presentation methods. Principles of technical report preparation. Modern office equipment and procedures, including use of word processing, database and spreadsheet applications. Principles of effective customer service. Education and Experience Any combination equivalent to the education and experience likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to gain such knowledge and abilities would be: Education: Equivalent to completion of a certificate program in Fire Technology or Fire Science from an accredited college. An Associate's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in fire science, fire prevention, fire administration, business administration, engineering, environmental science, hazardous materials management or related field is highly desirable. Experience: Two years of fire prevention experience. Certifications/Licenses: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license. Possession of Fire Prevention 1 A, 1 B and 1 C certification, or the new Office of the State Fire Marshal Fire Inspector 1 A, 1 B, 1 C and 1 D series and Fire Investigation 1 A and 1 B. Possession of Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) PC 832 certification prior to the Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 6 completion of probationary period. Possession of California Underground Storage Tank Inspector Certification prior to the completion of probationary period. Completion of the following course requirements from California Office of Emergency Services (CaIOES) California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) is desirable: Hazardous Materials Technician or Specialist certification. Established: On or before 03/90 Abolished: 10/18/04 - Resolution 2004-198 N.C.S. Re-established: 07/07/14 -Resolution 2014-111 N.C.S. Department: Fire FLSA Status: Non-exempt Resolution No. 2014-1 I l N.C.S. Page 7 Fire Marshal Summary City afPetalwiia CLASS SPECIFICATION Date: 07/07/2014 Job Class: l OFIMR To plan, organize, direct and coordinate the work of the Fire Prevention Division within the Fire Department including fire prevention, code compliance, inspections, arson investigations, fire education, hazardous materials, the Certified Unified Program Agency (COPA) program management and the review of proposed construction for compliance with codes and regulations; to coordinate Fire Prevention activities with other divisions and departments; to represent the Division to other City of Petaluma departments, City Council and outside agencies; and to provide highly complex staff assistance to the Fire Chief. Class Characteristics General direction is provided by the Fire Chief. Responsibilities include the direct and indirect supervision of professional, technical and support services staff. This classification is commensurate in authority to the Fire Battalion Chief and in addition is considered a Peace Officer under Penal Code Section 830.37 (b) when acting in the capacity to enforce laws relating to fire prevention, fire investigation and CUPA/Hazardous Materials. Essential Duties, Skills and Demands of the Position The duties, skills and demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation (s) may be made to enable individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties, skills and demands. Duties: Develop, direct and implement divisional goals, objectives, policies and procedures. Plan, organize and direct the work of the Fire Prevention Division including commanding, developing, directing and supervising Fire Prevention Program activities. Prepare the Fire Prevention Division budget; assist in budget implementation; participate in the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; administer approved budget; advise and prepare, or review, reports to the Fire Chief, City Manager, City Council, boards, commissions and other organizations. Recommend the appointment of personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations; implement discipline procedures, as required; maintain discipline and high standards necessary for the efficient and professional operation of the department. Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 8 Establish and direct schedules and methods for fire inspection, investigation and public education activities. Direct, supervise and participate in the review of plans; conduct inspections and investigations of fire causes and arson cases. Participate in pre -development planning, working with developers, City Engineer and others, in the review of development projects. Direct, supervise and provide oversight for CUPA/Hazardous Materials programs, the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) and CERS California Environmental Report System (CERS) programs and act as CUPA Manager for the City of Petaluma. Direct and provide oversight for hazardous materials emergency response and mitigation activities and programs within the Petaluma Fire Department. Supervise the activities of the Hazardous Materials Response Coordinator; participate and respond to hazardous materials emergencies in the City of Petaluma and County -wide, as requested; coordinate and provide oversight for Fire Department hazardous materials response, mitigation and monitoring training. Participate as a member of the Emergency Management Team during Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activations as assigned, either command staff or general staff. Prepare or direct the preparation of a variety of studies and reports relating to fire prevention and inspection; respond to and investigate fires; Evaluate existing fire safety conditions and Federal, State and local codes applicable to fire safety. Develop and maintain a variety of records and reports. Work closely with public and private groups and individuals to explain or coordinate programs and resolve inspection, investigation and litigation issues; respond to complaints or inquires by phone or in person. Plan and conduct public information programs regarding fire prevention; make presentations to various groups. Serve as the acting Fire Chief, as assigned. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City of Petaluma employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Represent the division and department to outside agencies and organizations; participate in outside community and professional groups and committees; provide technical assistance as necessary. Perform related duties as assigned. Skills/Abilities: Organize and direct activities associated with fire inspections, fire investigations, CUPA Hazardous Materials and fire prevention education. Analyze problems and identify alternative solutions; project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals. Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 9 Gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion. Interpret and apply City and department policies, procedures, rules and regulations. Prepare and administer Fire Prevention Division budget. Investigate fires and determine origin and cause. Prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports. Make effective presentations to groups. Read and interpret construction plans and specifications. Read, interpret and apply fire safety codes, ordinances and laws. Effectively present information to senior management, public groups and/or City Council. Prepare and present clear and concise technical and administrative reports. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Physical Demands and Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, talk or hear, and taste or smell. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and outside weather conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to high, precarious places and risk of electrical shock. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Incumbents assigned to this classification, when performing actual fire cause investigations or other fire prevention activities, will be required to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, such as very hot and/or very cold temperatures. Incumbents must be able to move debris and dirt or other material using a shovel or rake, walk over rough, uneven or rocky surfaces, work at heights greater than 10 feet, climb ladders or steps to reach objects, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus, hear alarms and other auditory warning devices, observe or monitor objects, such as fire protection equipment and systems, buildings, underground storage tanks or data, such as underground tank test results. Incumbents may be required to work in small, cramped areas, use common hand tools, bend or stoop repeatedly or continually over time, use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body, perform physical inventories, discriminate among colors or match colors of wiring systems and color -coded valves and piping, move objects (such as portable generators, tools, equipment and evidence) weighing up to 50 pounds over long distances, stand or walk for extended periods of time with the inability to rest at will and use arms above shoulder level. When not performing duties in the field, incumbents work in an indoor office setting and are Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 10 required to enter data into a terminal, PC or keyboard device, produce written documents using proper grammar, punctuation and spelling, use graphic instructions, blueprints and layouts as part of the plan review process when checking for code compliance and sit for extended periods of time with the ability to move at will. Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles, methods and practices of modern fire prevention, public education, fire suppression, emergency medical, rescue and hazardous materials activities. Methods and techniques for performing arson investigations. Applicable local, State and Federal codes and regulations including rules of evidence, search, seizure and arrest. Mechanical, chemical and related characteristics for a wide variety of flammable and explosive materials and hazardous substances. Principles of hazardous materials emergency response including the methods and techniques for the safe response and mitigation of hazardous materials releases. Principles and practices of organizational analysis and management. Budgeting procedures and techniques. Practices and procedures of local government, regulatory agencies and grant agencies. Principles and practices of supervision, training and personnel management. Education and Experience Any combination equivalent to the education and experience likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to gain such knowledge and abilities would be: Education An Associate's degree from an accredited college, with major course work in fire science, fire prevention, fire administration, public or business administration, engineering, environmental science, hazardous materials or related field is required, but a Bachelor's Degree is preferred. Completion of course requirements for the California Board of Fire Services certification as a Fire Inspector I and II, Plans Examiner, Chief Officer, SFM Fire Marshal and Fire Investigator is desirable Completion of the following course requirements from California Office of Emergency Services (ColOES) California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) is desirable: Hazardous Materials Technician or Specialist certification. Experience: Sufficient years of fire department/district experience, including fire prevention, hazardous materials, and fire investigation to demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed above. Management and supervisory experience and/or training are highly desirable. Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 1 I Certificates/Licenses: Possession of a California State Arrest PC 832 Certificate. Possession of a valid Class C driver's license. Chief Officer or OSFM Fire Marshal certificate is required within two (2) years of appointment. Must be willing to work off -shift hours on a call -out basis. Established: 05/07/90 — Resolution 90-147 N.C.S Revised: 09/12/05— Resolution 2004-198 N.C.S. Revised: 06/05/06 — Resolution 2006-095 N.C.S. Revised: 01 /05/09 — Resolution 2009-002 N.C.S. Revised: 07/07/14—Resolution 2014-111 N.C.S Department: Fire FLSA Status: Exempt Resolution No. 2014-111 N.C.S. Page 12