HomeMy WebLinkAbout78-043RESOLUTION NO. 78-43
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD THE CLASS TITLE OF
PROPERTY REHABILITATION SUPERVISOR FOR THE PURPOSE OF
ALLOCATING A POSITION ASSIGNED TO THE CITY'S FEDERALLY
FUNDED HOUSING IMPROVEMENT LOAN PROJECT AND OTHER PROPERTY
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.
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
funded Housing Improvement Loan Program and other property improvement projects,
it is necessary and desirable to add a new class to the list of class titles con-
tained in said Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, and to assign 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 number next herein set out:
CLASS TITLE
SALARY RANGE NUMBER
Property Rehabilitation Supervisor
390
2. That this Resolution shall be operative from and after April 1 , 1978.
ADOPTED, this 3rd day of April , 1978, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Ward, Garthe, Ortiz,
NOES: COUNCILMEN: Bricken,
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
Evans, Brandt
Yamamoto ~ ~
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
CITY OF S~/~TA ANA
PROPERTY REHABILITATION SUPERVISOR
DEFINITION
Under direction, administers, supervises and participates in the opera-
tion of the City's federally-funded housing rehabilitation loan project
and other property improvement projects and serves as technical advisor
to the City's Community Development Management Team and the Santa Ana
Housing Authority.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Confers with and advises City officials having project policy-making
responsibility in the development, modification and implementation of
project operating policies, procedures and practices; establishes and
maintains close liaison with public and private lending agencies and
title insurance and escrow companies; develops and disseminates program
marketing information; selects and trains subordinates and assigns,
supervises and evaluates their work which includes making preliminary
participant eligibility determinations, providing technical rehabilitation
and financial counseling services and preparing work write-ups, cost
estimates and invitation-to-bid packages; makes final determinations
regarding program eligibility and most feasible treatment of property
in relation to available financing; refers applicants to lending
agencies; supervises bid openings and counsels owners in bid evaluation
and selection; supervises the checking of contractor performance and
coordinates in progress and final inspections by City insprectors; investi-
gates, documents and resolves complaints/problems involving subordinates,
contractors, property owners or grant-funding agencies; follows up on
delinquent loan accounts to resolve difficulties or exercise required
options; prepares program budget and revisions to grant applications;
prepares detailed technical reports; sets up and supervises the
maintenance of case history records; supervises staff implementing other
property improvement projects funded under the Community Development
Project; and performs other related duties as required.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
This is responsible administrative, technical and supervisory work invol-
ving extensive public contact and the application of a considerable
amount of specialized knowledge of Federal housing improvement program
regulations, construction valuation and property improvement financing
techniques. Work requires the frequent exercise of initiative, indepen-
dent judgment, and discretion.
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and experience equivalent to two years' of college-level
training in planning, engineering or related fields and five years'
experience in the planning, design and construction supervisions/coordi-
nation of residential or commercial developments, including or supplemented
by experience in planning, developing and implementing a Federally-
assisted urban redevelopment or rehabilitation program; or any combination
of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, skills
and abilities:
Knowledge of: housing remodeling and rehabilitation construction
~aterials, methods, techniques and practices~ construction costs and
cost estimating; general provisions of the Uniform Building, Electrical,
Plumbing and Mechanical Codes as applied to remodeling/rehabilitation
construction; various techniques of public and private financing as
applied to Federally-assisted property rehabilitation projects. Ability
to: organize and administer program functions and activities, including
supervision of subordinate technical personnel; interpret and evaluate
construction plans and specifications; prepare construction cost
estimates and specifications; determine most feasible rehabilitation
treatment of residential property in relation to available financing;
provide financial counseling services; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with financing agencies, property owners, contractors,
other City employees and the general public.