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<br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br />Work Session: Update on Implementation of Measure 20-106 (Police Auditor) <br /> <br />Meeting Date: February 22, 2006 Agenda Item Number: C <br />Department: City Manager’s Office Staff Contact: Mary Walston <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5406 <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />This is a work session to provide information and preliminary recommendations on the <br />recruitment and selection processes for the police auditor from the ad hoc committee appointed <br />by the City Council on January 18, 2006. In addition, the Police Commission has requested that <br />the City Council adopt a motion formally adopting the auditor and civilian review model as <br />proposed in its report to the City Council on July 25, 2005. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />On November 8, 2005, the voters of Eugene approved an amendment to the City Charter which <br />created the authority of the City Council to hire a police auditor and create a civilian review <br />board. At the work session on January 18, 2006, the City Council voted to create an ad hoc <br />committee to make recommendations on the position description, compensation, and recruitment <br />and selections process for the police auditor. This work session is an opportunity for the <br />committee members to offer preliminary recommendations and seek further direction from the <br />City Council. Another work session at which the committee will present its report has been <br />scheduled for March 15. The members of the ad hoc committee are Mayor Piercy, City Council <br />President Solomon, City Council Vice President Ortiz and Police Commission Chair Tim Laue. <br /> <br />The preliminary recommendations are as follows: <br />The auditor should be an “at will” employee. This designation means that the auditor could <br />? <br /> <br /> be terminated for any lawful reason but is not entitled to due rights processes as are other <br /> regular city employees. The exception is the City Manager and City Prosecutor, who are at- <br /> will employees. It is recommended that hiring and termination of the auditor be achieved by <br /> a simple majority vote of the City Council. <br /> <br />The committee reviewed and revised a position description based upon the initial outline <br />? <br /> <br /> suggested by the Police Commission. The draft description recommended by the committee <br /> is provided as Attachment A. <br /> <br />Compensation for the auditor should be set at some point between Range 35 – 37 in the City’s <br />? <br /> <br /> exempt compensation salary schedule. Attachment B contains salary information from other <br /> cities that have a police auditor and specific positions within the City of Eugene. Worth noting <br /> is that among the cities listed, Boise is the only city with which salaries of City of Eugene <br /> employees are compared when setting compensation. It is also recommended that the auditor <br /> be offered the standard benefit package offered to regular city employees, plus the car and cell <br /> phone allowance provided to executive managers. This set of benefits is found in Attachment C. <br />L:\CMO\2006 Council Agendas\M060222\S060222C.doc <br /> <br />