ITEM:

CONSENT CALENDAR

 

10.

AUTHORIZE FUNDS TO CONTRACT FOR LIMITED-TERM FIELD POSITIONS DURING FY 2015-2016

 

Meeting Date:

June 15, 2015

Budgeted: 

Included in Proposed FY 2015-2016 Budget

 

 

 

From:

David J. Stoldt,

General Manager

Program:

Riparian Mitigations 2-1-3 C/Aquatic Resources  Fisheries 2-3-2 B, C, F & 2-3-3 B,C;2-3-4 C & 2-3-7

 

 

Line Item No.: 

 

 

Prepared By:

Cynthia Schmidlin

Cost Estimate: 

Up to $91,687

 

General Counsel Approval:  N/A

Committee Recommendation:  The Administrative Committee reviewed this item on June 8, 2015 and recommended approval.

CEQA Compliance:  N/A

 

SUMMARY:  The District has funded limited-term positions to assist District staff in the completion of field activities for many years.  These positions are not on the District organization chart and their incumbents are not included in the District bargaining units.  The schedules for these positions are part-time and largely seasonal in nature. Contracts are for six-month periods of time or less. However, limited-term employees may be offered subsequent contracts. Funding for these positions is included in the proposed 2015-2016 Fiscal Year (FY) budget.  

 

Authorization is requested to hire one limited-term Field Biology Assistant, for up to 999 hours, during FY 2015-2016.  The incumbent of this position will complete riparian habitat mitigation tasks, assist in a variety of Carmel River resources monitoring activities, and provide general project support to Planning and Engineering and Water Resources Division staff.  Duties include creating Geographical Information Systems (GIS) maps for public presentations and analysis of trends in the riparian corridor related to groundwater extraction. The Field Biology Assistant would be paid $16.25 per hour and cost up to $18,072. 

 

Authorization is also requested to hire several part-time limited-term Water Resources Assistants.  for a total of 2,580 hours. These hours will primarily be divided as follows: 730 hours will be used for juvenile fish rescues. 560 hours will be devoted for the rescue and transport of steelhead smolts.  998 hours will be for the monitoring of adult steelhead counts and 292 hours will be for Carmel River and Lagoon water quality monitoring. These positions would prevent the accrual of excessive compensatory time and overtime for higher level regular full-time positions. The Water Resources Assistants would be paid $14.75 per hour and cost up to $42,364.

 

Additionally, authorization is requested to hire several part-time limited-term Fisheries Aides for up to a total of 1705 hours of work during FY 2015-2016.  These individuals will assist staff with basic labor tasks in the intensive rescues of steelhead juveniles and smolts in the lower Carmel River, as well as performing other fisheries tasks required to prepare for rescues.  They may also assist in the release of reared fish from the Sleepy Hollow Steelhead Rearing Facility later in the year.  The Fisheries Aides would be paid $13.75 per hour and cost up to $26,087. 

 

A final authorization would be for an on-call Fish Rescue Crew Leader for up to 109 hours.  The position, requiring a biologist with fish rescue experience and knowledge of electro-fishing technology is necessary for the District to be able to perform crucial weekend fish rescues. The Fish Rescue Crew Leader would be paid $44.00 per hour and cost up to $5,164. 

 

RECOMMENDATION:  Authorize the expenditure of funds to hire one limited-term Field Biology Assistant for up to 999 hours of work, several limited-term Water Resources Assistants for up to a total of 2,560 hours of work, several Fisheries Aides for up to 1,705 hours, and one on-call Fish Crew Leader for up to 109 hours, between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.  Approval of this item will be contingent upon final adoption of the FY 2015-2016 budget.

 

IMPACTS TO STAFF/RESOURCES:  The total cost of the limited-term contracts described above would not exceed $91,687.  Hourly rates are the same as the past fiscal year. It should also be noted that limited-term employees receive no District benefits in addition to their hourly wages, and additional costs to the District are limited to legally mandated payroll taxes and workers compensation insurance premiums. The FY 2015-2016 budget includes $95,700 for these limited-term field positions.  They are listed in the Project Expenditures section, under the Riparian Mitigation Program and Aquatic Resources Fisheries Program.  

 

BACKGROUND:

 

A.      Field Biology Assistant: Since the summer of 1992, the District has hired Field Biology Assistants to conduct biological monitoring tasks for riparian mitigation projects.  In addition to assisting with vegetation monitoring tasks, these limited-term employees support staff in all aspects of the irrigation and erosion protection programs. More recently, the Field Biology Assistants have also provided general project support to Planning and Engineering and Water Resources Division staff. This includes assisting in the grant application process by creating maps and tracking trends in the riparian corridor using GIS, as well as monitoring depth to groundwater.  It is important that this position is continued through FY 2015-2016. The cumulative impact of shifting their duties to other District staff, or not being done at all, would limit the District’s ability to acquire grants, obtain permits for river activities, analyze and report District data related to riparian monitoring, pursue ordinance violations along the Carmel River, and conduct outreach work with the public and other agencies and organizations.  Limiting these tasks would adversely impact the scope and quality of work required by the District’s Mitigation Program.  The duties of the Field Biology Assistant are listed in the job description attached as Exhibit 10-A. This employee will work in the Planning and Engineering Division and be supervised by the Riparian Projects Coordinator.

 

B.     Water Resources Assistants:  This job classification was created in December 1998 to assist staff in the Water Resources Division with field and administrative tasks, including rescuing of juvenile steelhead in the lower Carmel River, surveying of steelhead spawning habitat, and monitoring of groundwater and surface water resources within the Monterey Peninsula Water Resource System. It is needed to help ensure that tasks for the District’s Fisheries Mitigation Program are completed on schedule. They have also been integral in conducting the California Stream Bioassessment Procedure (CSBP), developed by the Department of Fish and Game as a rapid bioassessment protocol and method to track overall stream health. Without the assistance of limited-term help, the ability to conduct these tasks would be severely impacted.  Additionally, the Water Resources Assistants will support regular staff with lagoon water quality monitoring and grant projects. The duties of the Water Resources Assistants are listed in the job description attached as Exhibit 10-B. These employees will work in the Water Resources Division and be supervised by the Senior Fisheries Biologist.

 

C.           Fisheries Aides:  During the past sixteen years, District staff has initiated rescues when streamflow receded below ten cubic feet per second at Highway One.  This has occurred anytime between March and September.  Rescues of steelhead began this year in May.  The District will be rescuing and transporting three groups of steelhead, including smolts, kelts (spawned-out adults) and juveniles. The smolts and kelts will be transported downstream to the lagoon or ocean, while juveniles will be transported upstream to permanent habitats above the Narrows. As rescues have begun earlier than in recent years, additional help will be needed to successfully perform this critical function. If staff attempted to conduct rescues with fewer workers, more fish would be lost because a smaller crew cannot effectively keep up with the number needing rescue and cannot work fast enough to keep up with the retreating river front. It would also increase the risk of on-the-job injuries for people working too strenuously as they attempt to complete two critical jobs in the same period of time. The duties of the Fisheries Aides are listed in the job description attached as Exhibit 10-C.  The incumbents of this position will work in the Water Resources Division and be supervised by the Senior Fisheries Biologist.

 

D.          Fish Rescue Crew Leader:  The Fish Rescue Crew Leader position was created in 2009, when the District began weekend fish rescues.  The regular crew leader and other fisheries staff members qualified for this role are not able to work full-time during the week and also on the weekends. The duties of the Fish Rescue Crew Leader are listed in the job description attached as Exhibit 10-D.

 

EXHIBITS

10-A    Field Biology Assistant Job Description

10-B    Water Resources Assistant Job Description

10-C    Fisheries Aide Job Description

10-D    Fish Rescue Crew Leader Job Description

 

 

 

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