?? CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION OF CONSERVATION FUNDS TO
HIRE TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES FOR RECORDS REORGANIZATION
Meeting Date: October 30, 2003 Budgeted: Yes
Program/Line Item No.: Water Demand Management 4-1-4
Staff Contact: Stephanie Pintar Cost Estimate: $16,000
General
Counsel Approval: N/A
Committee Recommendation: The Administrative Committee voted The Water Demand Committee recommended .
CEQA Compliance: N/A
SUMMARY: Water Demand Division records must be reorganized as part of the water permit process revision. In addition to computer files, records are currently filed physically under various headings such as address, parcel number, permit number, and inspection date. It has been determined that all transaction records and other data relating to a property should be reorganized by Assessors Parcel Number. This effort will require the physical reorganization of over 100,000 documents. Two temporary employees, one with experience in file reorganization, and both with excellent detail orientation, need to be hired for the anticipated period of 12 weeks.
RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the expenditure of funds to hire two filing specialists from a temporary employment agency
for a 12-week period to reorganize the Water Demand Divisions physical
files. The temporary agency
would be paid from $15.00 to $16.00 per hour for each employee, based upon
experience. This
would cover the employees hourly wage and agency expenses, including payroll
taxes and workers compensation. This
item was considered by the Administrative Committee on October 14, 2003, at
which time the committee recommended
The
Water Demand Committee reviewed this item on October 10, 2003 and recommended
.
IMPACT
ON STAFF AND RESOURCES: Funds totaling $150,000 are included in the Water Demand
Management Program as line item 4-1-4 in the Summary of Project Expenditures
section of the FY 2003-2004 Budget. The cost of two file specialists from a
temporary agency would amount to approximately $16,000.
BACKGROUND: Revision of the
Water Demand Permit Process has been determined to be a prime strategic goal
for the Water Demand Division. This
project involves reorganization of data base and physical file records of
properties within District boundaries.
The two temporary agency employees will work in the Water Demand
Division and will be supervised by the Water Demand Manager. Current workload
within the Water Demand Division makes it necessary to hire temporary staff to
carry out this effort.