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4/4/1989
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Mayor Fauson moved and Sackett seconded to place <br />Ordinance #992 out for publication and a public <br />hearing set for April 18, 1989. Motion carried. <br />APPOINTMENTS TO ADVISORY COMMITTEES - RECREATION <br />CENTER/LIBRARY Stahl explained that pursuant to the commitment to <br />appoint Design Advisory Committees for the Rec <br />Center and Library, the Mayor will appoint two <br />committees. <br />Mayor Fauson appointed Rick Schenderlein, Leroy <br />Menick and Kathe Fletcher to serve with Councilmen <br />Carnival and Scarpella and staff members David <br />Stahl and Larry Lillo on the Recreation Center <br />Advisory Committee. The Mayor then appointed Bob <br />Tofte and Sandra Richmond to serve with Councilmen <br />Mike Mohr and Dennis Ferrera and administrator <br />David Stahl on the Library Advisory Committee. <br />PRESENTATION/REQUEST FOR FUNDS - 1989 EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br />PROGRAM Stahl explained that Debbie Broome, Personnel <br />Specialist, is proposing the 1989 Training Program <br />and a revised Personnel Budget. <br />Broome explained that staff is conducting an "in- <br />house" training program for 1989. Funds are <br />requested to support the efforts in the amount of <br />$24,807. The training program will provide <br />opportunities for employees that will help them be <br />more effective and productive in their jobs with <br />an average cost of $46 per employee, a savings <br />over sending employees to training classes in the <br />metro area running approximately $68 per person. <br />In addition to the cost savings, the City will be <br />able to customize all training to reflect its <br />mission, goals and internal procedures. The <br />proposed workplan for the Personnel Office focuses <br />on enhancing the human resources function in the <br />City. Staff is recommending Council approve the <br />request of $24,807 for the "in-house" training <br />program and revised personnel budget for 1989. <br />Funds will come from Council contingency. <br />Council's discussion were based around the City's <br />ability to function with reduced staff attending <br />these training seminars and the appropriateness of <br />the type of training for each individual employee. <br />After discussion, Council was satisfied with <br />staff's suggestions ranging from computer classes <br />to safety classes. The increase in the department <br />budget is for additional supplies needed for this <br />project. Mayor Fauson called for a motion. <br />Mayor Fauson moved and Carnival seconded to <br />approve the request of $24,807 for the "in-house" <br />9 <br />
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