HomeMy WebLinkAbout77-098RESOLUTION NO. 77- 98
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA
ANAAMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD THE NEW CLASS
TITLE OF REHABILITATION PLANNING SPECIALIST AUTHORIZED
IN THE 1977-78 ANNUAL BUDGET
WHEREAS, on November 3, 1958, the City Council passed and adopted Resolution
No. 58-281, revising and re-establishing the Basic Compensation Plan for all officers
and employees of the City of Santa Ana; and
WHEREAS, Section 1004, Article X of the City Charter of the City of Santa Ana
requires the City Manager to prepare, install and maintain a position classification
and pay plan subject to Civil Service Rules and Regulations and the approval of the
City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has from time to time amended said Resolution; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to add a new class to the list of class titles
contained in said Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, and to allocate salary and
wage schedules thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana:
1. That Section 3 of Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, is hereby further
amended by adding, in proper alphabetical sequence, the following class title at
the salary range numbers on the effective dates as next herein set out:
Class Title
Salary Range Numbers
9-1-77 1-1-78 4-1-78
Rehabilitation Planning Specialist 372 379 390
2. That this Resolution shall be operative from and after September 1, 1977.
23rd August
ADOPTED, this day of
, 1977, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Brandt, Garthe, Bricken, Ortiz, Yamamoto, Ward
NOES: COUNC I LMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Evans
MAYOR
ATTEST:
?LOR~NCE L J~ALONE
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
- CITY OF SANTA ANA
DEFINITION
REHABILITATION PLANNING SPECIALIST
Under direction, performs responsible technical and specialized liaison work in the
development and implementstion of commercial rehabilitation projects.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Confers with Agency management on the development and implementation of general and
specific commercial rehabilitation programs and projects; conducts studies and surveys
and prepares reports pertaining to land use, traffic, parking and other urban planning
problems and elements of Agency planning; plans, organizes and conducts a program of
informing property o%eners of com~ercial rehabilitation programs and securing their
participation; serves as principal liaison between participants, redevelopment agency,
governmental regulatory agencies and architectural consultants; advises and assists
participants in assessing rehabilitation needs and developing and implementing improve-
ment plans; makes initial preliminary cost analyses of individual improvement projects
developed; provides financial counseling services to participants, including determining
their eligibility for various types of financing and assisting them to secure loans or
grants; coordinates project improvement planning and implementation activities with
various governmental regulatory agencies; ensures individual projects are in conformance
with requirements of local, state and federal laws governing urban redevelopment~rehabil-
itation activities; participates in the overall public relations and information activities
of the Redevelopment Agency; and performs other related duties as required.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
The work of this class involves responsible technical liaison duties in the application
of a considerable amount of specialized knowledge of urban planning principles and
practices, construction valuation and property improvement financing techniques in carrying
out specific property rehabilitation projects and requires frequent exercise of independent,
seasoned Judgement in making recommendations of a technical nature.
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and experience equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university
with a degree in business or public administration, economics, planning, psychology or
related fields and three years' experience in planning, developing and implementing of
a major redevelopment activity, preferably co~ercial rehabilitation programs involving
responsibility for securing corm~ercial loans or grants through public entities such as
H.U.D.; or any combination of training and experience which provides the following know-
ledge, skills and abilities:
Knowledge of: principles, practices, economics and legal requirements involved in
publicly-assisted redevelopment and property rehabilitation programs and activities;
local redevelopment agency organization, procedures and processes; urban planning
principles and practices; zoning and building regulations; construction costs; various
techniques of public and private financing as applied to redevelopment and property
rehabilitation projects. Ability to: perform independent research on a variety of
urban planning subjects related to redevelopment/rehabilitation programs~ write
effectively and prepare concise reports of a technical and evaluative nature; read,
interpret and evaluate construction plans and specifications; prepare construction
cost estimates; determine most feasible property rehabilitation treatment in relation
to available financing and provide financial counseling services; and establish effective
working relationships with property owners,public officials, architects, contractors
and the general public.
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