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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1978.02.02 - 12667';•;ift• 8322 Miscellaneous Resolution February 2, 1978 BY: PERSONNEL CO-InlITTEE - John J. McDonald, Chairman IN RE: ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL SERVICES - COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION • TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS members of the County Executive's staff and of the Board of Commissioners have become increasingly concerned about maximizing the - efficiency, effectiveness, and benefits of the data processing services de- livered to the County; and WHEREAS the County contracted with the consulting firm of Fox, Westheimer & Co. to perform an independent and comprehensive review of the County's computer services operation; and -WHEREAS Fox, Westheimer & Co. presente a report of their review to your Finance Committee on September 21, 1977 and WHEREAS that report included a recommendation thJ.t a new posi- tion of Director of Computer Services be established with a salary range of $35,000 - $40,000; and WHEREAS your Finance Committee on November 23, 1977 recommended the establishment of a non-Merit System position of Director of Computer Services, with a salary range to be established based upon survey data; and WHEREAS your Personnel Committee, citing Personnel Department sur- vey data that supported the salary range recommended by Fox, Westheimer & Co., recommends the establishment of a non-Merit System position of Direc- tor of Computer Services, • NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the classification of Director of Computer Services be established with the following salary range: BASE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 0/T $35,000 $36,250 $37,500 $38,750 $40,000 NO The Personnel. Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE 7John/1. McDonald, Chairman 1'8322 February 2, 1978 The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. Mr. Perinoff objected to the referral. The Chairman stated those in favor of sustaining the objection vote 'yes' and those opposed vote 'no'. - AYES: Fortino, Perinoff, Price, Daly. (4) NAYS: Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Pernick, Peterson, Simson, Aaron, Doyon. (19) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the objection was not sustained. The resolution was referred to the Finance Committee.