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MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 27, 1989 <br />APPOINTMENT OF PART TIME OFFICER <br />Councilmember Goetten questioned whether a letter had been <br />drafted and presented to Officer Morrow from the City Council. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson stated that he would see to it <br />that those Councilmembers who had not signed the letter had an <br />opportunity to do so before presenting the letter to Officer <br />Morrow. <br />Councilmember Peterson questioned the salary at which the <br />new part -time officer would start. Bernhardson explained that <br />the position, as of the January 1, 1989, would involve more than <br />20 hours a week and consequently a different pay scale. <br />Councilmember Peterson asked if Mr. Kuyper had been deemed <br />physically and psychologically fit. Chief Kilbo responded that <br />Mr. Kuyper would not be put to work until the written results <br />were received. <br />It was moved by Councilmember Goetten, seconded by <br />Councilmember Callahan, to appoint Scott Kuyper to the position <br />of part time officer on a probationary status at an hourly wage <br />of $9.24 per hour with prorated benefits as established in the <br />plan effective date no sooner than March 1, 1989, or as soon as <br />practical, conditioned upon being deemed physically and <br />psychologically fit subject to normal probation for an officer. <br />Motion, Ayes =S, Nays =O, Motion passed. <br />POSITION APPOINTMENT - LIEUTENANT <br />Councilmember Goetten expressed her surprise at this item <br />being placed on the consent agenda. She felt that this was an <br />important issue and had a number of questions. She wanted to <br />know what the additional cost would be to add a third lieutenant <br />and whether the person with the second highest score would be <br />selected for that position. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson replied that he was not <br />bringing forward the request for the third lieutenant at this <br />time. He and the Chief had not discussed the aspect of <br />automatically filling that position with this "number two" <br />person. <br />Councilmember Goetten stated that she did not understand the <br />procedure that determined the person that was number one on the <br />list. She wanted to be provided with that information, in <br />addition to the financial ramifications of adding a third <br />lieutenant. Goetten also wanted to know what the percentage of <br />administration versus street activity each lieutenant would <br />perform. She asked whether the lieutenants would be determining <br />the shift rotation and who was currently performing that duty? <br />Bernhardson responded that shift rotation was determined at the <br />beginning of each year by Chief Kilbo. <br />Councilmember Peterson asked for clarification as to the <br />term "lateral organization ". Bernhardson explained that the <br />chain of command would be "flattened out" by having three <br />13 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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