HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2019-26 RESOLUTION 2019-26
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, ADOPTING AND ESTABLISHING THE 2019-20
BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION POLICY AND APPROVING THE TOWN
ORGANIZATION CHARTS, THE 2019-20 PAY PLAN, THE SCHEDULE OF
AUTHORIZED POSITIONS, THE EMPLOYEE JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND THE
2019-20 COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills (the "Town Council"), pursuant
to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 9-240 (B)(2), is vested with the power to determine the budgets of all Town
departments; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council, in order to provide for consistent and uniform administration of the
Town's monies and to maximize savings of funds by monitoring expenditures, has determined it
necessary to adopt a budget implementation policy for the FY 2019-20 Town Budget (the "2019-
20 Budget Policy") governing the expenditures within the FY 2019-20 Town of Fountain Hills
budget; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Subsection 3-1-1(H)(3) of the Town Code, the Town Council must
approve the organization charts and job descriptions for employees of the Town.
ENACTMENTS:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
FOUNTAIN HILLS, as follows:
SECTION 1. The recitals above are hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2. The Town Council hereby adopts the 2019-20 Budget Policy in substantially the
form and substance attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION 3. The Town Council hereby approves and authorizes (i) the Town of Fountain Hills
Organization Charts, (ii) the 2019-20 Pay Plan, (iii) the Schedule of Authorized Positions and (iv)
the Employee Job Descriptions, all in substantially the form and substance attached hereto as
Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION 4. The Town Council hereby approves the 2019-20 Comprehensive Fee Schedule,
effective July 1, 2019, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by
reference.
SECTION 5. The Mayor, the Town Manager, the Town Clerk, and the Town Attorney are hereby
authorized and directed to take all steps necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this
Resolution.
RESOLUTION 2019-26 PAGE 2
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona,
June 4, 2019.
FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS: ATTESTED TO:
Ginn/tAiN1
ickey, ayor Elizabeth A. e, Town Clerk
REVIEWED BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
2ir, n Manager ron D. Arnson, Pierce Coleman PLLC
Town Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
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RESOLUTION 2019-26
[2019-20 Budget Implementation Policy]
See following pages.
TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS
2019-20 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION POLICY
1. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply for purposes of this policy.
A. "Budget Unit" is a Town department as designated on the Town's
organization chart,including the Town Municipal Court.
B. "Capital Expenditures" are those capital expenditures exceeding $50,000
that require the approval of the Town Manager and Town Council.
C. "Contingency" appropriation used for unforeseen emergency and critical
needs when current budget appropriation is inadequate.
D. "Fund" is a fiscal and accounting mechanism with a self-balancing set of
accounts recording cash and financial resources.
2. Transfer of Funds.
A. Transfers within a Fund. After adoption of the fiscal budget by the Town
Council, any Budget Unit has the authority to reprogram funds within its
department's line items. These departments of the budget will be controlled
by bottom line total only. Transfers between General Fund departments are
allowed with the approval of the Department Director, Finance Director,
Town Manager and Town Council according to the standards set forth in
ARS §42-17106. A report of each transfer will approved by the
Department Director and submitted to the Finance Division through the
financial accounting system for processing; final approval shall be vested
with the Town Manager,whose decision shall be final and conclusive.
B. Transfers between Funds. After adoption of the fiscal budget by the Town
Council, any budgetary transfer between Funds will require approval or
ratification of each transfer by the Town Council. Prior to any transfer,
the Department must provide sufficient documentation to the Town
Manager and the Town Council that funding exists.
C. Reprogramming of Wages. No funds may be reprogrammed to or from
the "wages" section of the Budget Unit's adopted budget without
consultation with and approval by the Town Manager. The requesting
Department Director must submit a memorandum and any necessary
supporting documentation to the Town Manager; the Town Manager will
notify the Finance Division of approved transfers of funds from the"wages"
section of the budget.
D. Reprogramming of Capital Funds. No funds may be reprogrammed to or
from the"capital expenditures"section of the Budget Unit's adopted budget
without consultation with and approval by the Town Manager and
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ratification by the Town Council.The requesting Department Director must
submit a memorandum and any necessary supporting documentation to the
Town Manager. If approved by the Town Council, the Town Manager
will notify the Finance Division of the reprogrammed funds.
E. Carryover Appropriations.The Finance Division may approve appropriation
transfers for carried over operating/capital items (i.e., IT infrastructure,
equipment, vehicles and facility improvements) if the Town Council
previously appropriated the operating/capital item in a prior fiscal year.All
carryover appropriation transfers must be submitted to the Town Council for
ratification; all carryover appropriation transfers shall be reflected in the
appropriate budget reports.
3. Expenditure Restrictions.
A. Budget Hold for Prior Exceedance. Any General Fund Budget Unit that
exceeded its budget in the prior fiscal year may be subject to immediate
budget hold status in the current fiscal year. However, if a Budget Unit
exceeded its budget in the prior fiscal year due to a one-time emergency
purchase, and proof of such an emergency (in a form acceptable to the
Town Manager)can be shown,the budget hold status will be removed.
B. Remedies for Budget Exceedance. Once a Budget Unit has exceeded its
expenditure limitation, the Finance Division shall notify the Budget Unit,
in writing, that the appropriate expenditure limit has been exceeded. The
Budget Unit must then consult and reach an agreement with the Finance
Division and the Town Manager regarding the remedies available to either
restore spending to a level approved in the budget for the balance of the
fiscal year or to request additional funds as set forth in Subsection 3(C)
below.
C. Requests for Additional Funds. When additional funds from other sources
are requested, the Finance Division and Town Manager must concur before
the Budget Unit may expend the additional funds. If the expenditure of
additional funds will require a fund transfer, the recommendation shall be
forwarded to the Town Council for approval. Any Budget Unit that has
exceeded its limitations shall submit an expenditure reduction program to
the Town Manager through the Finance Division as part of any request for
additional expenditures. The expenditure reduction program shall include,
but not be limited to, consideration of reductions in force of budgeted and
authorized positions, termination of all travel expenditures, suspension or
termination of contracts and such other expenditure reductions as the Budget
Unit deems appropriate.
4. Fund Balance. All budget considerations, including expenditure of appropriated
funds, shall adhere to the Town of Fountain Hills Financial Policies,Amended and
Restated April 6, 2017, or the most recent version of later-adopted editions of
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such financial policies.
5. Fiscal Priorities. The 2019-20 budget is intended to implement the Town Council's
top fiscal priorities.
6. Positions.
A. General Provisions.
(1) Section 3-1-1 of the Town Code states that the Town Manager
shall be the administrative officer of the Town government and
may appoint and, when necessary, suspend or remove all employees
of the Town, except those officers appointed by the Town Council.
All appointments and removals shall be based upon merit and upon
the qualifications and disqualifications of such employee without
regard to any political belief or affiliation; prior to any creation,
combination, consolidation or deletion of any positions of
employment, written job descriptions or amendments thereto shall
have been approved by the Town Council.
(2) All requests for new positions or reclassification of existing
positions, regardless of the funding source, must be approved by
the Town Council. Reclassification of existing positions(filled and
vacant) should include justification of why budget savings,
including savings from deleted positions, should be used to create
new positions and how the position will align/impact Town strategic
priorities and departmental goals. Departments must submit their
requests to Administrative Services; Administrative Services will
review job description and salary information prior to forwarding
information to the Town Manager. The Town Manager will review
and recommend/deny the position for approval by the Town Council.
(3) Intergovernmental agreements, grants, etc. that require/authorize
additional positions must be approved by the Town Council. The
position and the budgetary impact must be fully disclosed to
Administrative Services and the Finance Division, which shall be
responsible for analyzing the input and presenting such analysis
to the Town Council in conjunction with any request for approval as
part of an intergovernmental agreement, grant, or other agreement.
(4) All authorized positions must be fully funded by the General Fund,
a Special Revenue Fund, or a grant. If a position becomes unfunded
or under-funded by its original funding source, it must be fully
funded immediately from other sources or eliminated. An under-
funded position is a position for which a department/funding
source has only 1% to 99% of the funding required to support it
on an annualized basis. If eliminating unfunded or under-funded
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positions results in a Reduction in Force, the Administrative Services
Director shall prepare a layoff plan for approval by the Town
Manager.
B. Fiscal Year 2019-20 Authorized Positions. The following lists position
revisions:
Salary and Job Description Reclassification:
• Part-time Senior Services Activities Assistant reclassified to part-time
Senior Services Activities Coordinator
• Part-time Home Delivered Meals Coordinator reclassified to part-time
Senior Services Activities Coordinator
• Groundskeeper II reclassified to Park Operations Lead
• Administrative Services Director reclassified to Deputy Town Manager
/Administrative Services Director
• Part-time Civil Plans Examiner reclassified to Part-time Assistant Town
Engineer in the Public Works division and position is increased from .5
full-time equivalent to .63 full-time equivalent
Added Positions:
• One Code Enforcement Officer added at the hourly pay range of$22.23
- $31.79
• One Senior Building Inspector added at the hourly pay range of$28.58
- $40.87
• One Procurement Officer added at the yearly salary range of$61,140 -
$87,430
• One part-time Accounting Clerk added at the hourly pay range of
$17.61 - $25.18
• One Street Maintenance Technician added at the hourly pay range of
$19.02 - $27.20
Other Changes:
• Information Technology division moved to Administrative Services
from Finance
• Minor edits to job descriptions
The schedule of authorized positions, pay plan, Town organization charts
and updated job descriptions are attached as Exhibit B to the Town Council
Resolution that adopts this Policy (Resolution 2019-26).
7. Hiring Freeze. There is no hiring freeze in effect for FY 2019-20, and positions that
become vacant may be filled if the Town Manager determines that it is in the best
interests of the Town to do so.
8. Salary Adjustment. Salary Adjustments will be effective beginning with the first
full pay period after July 1, 2019, as follows:
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A. Individual Salaries. All Town of Fountain Hills employees,except those with
individual employment contracts, shall receive a 2.0% increase beginning
with the first full pay period after July 1, 2019. All Town of Fountain Hills
employees, except those with individual employment contracts, shall receive
an additional 1.5% increase beginning with the first full pay period after
January 1, 2020. In the case of individual employment contracts, the terms
of the contract will be administered.
B. Pay Ranges. The pay ranges for all Fountain Hills exempt & non-exempt
employees are increased by 2.0%effective with the first full pay period after
July 1, 2019; and an additional 1.5% effective with the first full pay period
after January 1, 2020.
C. Reconciliation to New Pay Ranges. After the adjustments made in
accordance with Subsection 8(A) and (B) above, any employees with
salaries not meeting the range minimum shall be increased to the lowest pay
in their newly adjusted pay ranges, except for those employees with
individual employment contracts. In the case of employees with individual
employment contracts,the terms of the contract will be administered.
9. Comprehensive Fee Schedule. The Comprehensive Fee Schedule is adopted by
the Town Council and authorizes the fees for fiscal year 2019-20. In addition, the
Community Services Department charges fees for classes and recreational activities
that are not listed in the Fee Schedule.Those fees are established by the Community
Services Director and are based on instructor cost, class size, program materials
needed, and other related costs. The range for these fees is no cost up to $550.
10. Contingency Appropriation. The purpose of a Contingency appropriation is to
maintain a reserve of expenditure authority from which specific amounts can be
transferred to other appropriated budgets after adoption of the annual budget to
cover emergency or critical items if there are sufficient revenues to do so.
Contingency appropriations will be established within the General Government
budget for general purposes or in other funds reserved for specific issues. All
requests for General Government Contingency must be submitted to the Town
Manager for review. If the Contingency expenditure exceeds the Town Manager's
purchasing authority, the Town Council must approve or ratify all transfers from
Contingency appropriations.
11. Tax Levy. The Town's secondary property tax levy is exclusively for the annual
debt service payment on General Obligation bonds issued and approved by the
voters; the annual levy is based on the annual debt payment divided by the entire
community's primary net assessed valuation multiplied by 100. An allowance for
delinquency factor is included in the calculation (usually 1% or 2%). The Town
does not have a primary property tax.
12. Budget Adoption. This budget is being adopted by the Town Council at a fund
level. Each fund is a fiscal and accounting mechanism with a self-balancing set
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financial resources. The
of accounts recording cash and otheran department level
budget detail that is contained within the financial system is designed and used
wholly as a management tool for the individual departments. A sub-fund may
also be created to track a specific project or goal and is used as a tool for
management purposes.A sub-fund would be an extension of a major fund such as a
project fund.
13. Vehicles/Equipment and Infrastructure Projects. The Town Council will approve
specific positions, vehicles, equipment and facility infrastructure projects as part
of the fiscal year 2019-20 budget. Additional funding requested during the fiscal
year must be submitted to the Town Council for approval or ratification.
A. Mid-year Requests. All mid-year General Fund vehicle and equipment
requests that exceed $10,000 and capital items (account series 8000) must
be approved by the Finance Director. Approval is required when using
existing resources or requesting additional resources. Requests shall be
made in writing to the Finance Director, who shall grant or deny the
request. If denied, a request for reconsideration may be presented to the
Town Manager,whose decision is final.
B. Infrastructure Requests over $50,000. All infrastructure project requests
that exceed $50,000, regardless of the funding source, must be submitted
to the Finance Division for review prior to forwarding information to the
Town Manager. The Town Manager will recommend the project for
approval by the Town Council.
C. Capital Improvement Program/Vehicle Replacement Program. The
Programs' Policy and Procedures as contained in the Adopted Budget
book have been approved by Town Council and outline the procedures
that should be followed in administering each individual program.
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EXHIBIT B
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RESOLUTION 2019-26
[Organization Charts, 2019-20 Pay Plan, Schedule of Authorized Positions, and
Employee Job Descriptions]
See following pages.
FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
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Job Title: Accounting Clerk
Department: Administration
Immediate
Supervisor: Town Clerk and Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Performs general clerical and accounting functions and other general support for the assigned functional areas such as
payroll,accounts payable,records management,public records,accounts receivable,cash management,etc. Provides clerical
support for the Town Clerk's office and Administrative Services/Human Resources. Incumbents are required to exercise
good judgment in handling sensitive information and maintaining confidentiality.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
Physical Strength --.
Code
1 S Processes bi-weeldy employee payroll. Prepares manual checks when required.
Processes court-related support orders and garnishments.Review and compare
compensation and benefit information against pay records to ensure accuracy;be a
resource to staff on an on-going basis responding to questions related to the
payroll process;respond to payroll-related audit requests. Ensures Town
compliance with year-end employee W-2 processing,accuracy,and distribution.
Researches and processes monthly employee benefit invoices. Reconciles employee
benefit withholdings.
2 S Assists with employee programs and special events such as annual benefits open
enrollment/benefits fair,employee appreciation functions,staff training workshops,
etc.
3 S Provides clerical assistance for a variety of Town Clerk functions including
maintenance of both active and inactive records in various records management
systems such as the Laserfiche records management document imaging system.
Maintains records,files,and assists with archiving and records destruction
schedules. Assists with meeting minutes,elections,public records requests,agenda
postings and preparation,customer service,and various other duties that follow the
procedures established in the Town Clerks office.
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FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
4 S May occasionally assist with coverage at customer service front desk as a backup
when necessary. Answers inquiries or directs phone calls to appropriate parties
throughout the Town.Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations,
decrease turnaround times,streamline work processes,and work cooperatively to
provide quality seamless customer service
5 S Verifies transactions and complies with policies and procedures.Collects,prepares
and coordinates computer data that relates to payroll and vendor invoices. Schedules
payments according to vendor terms,and optimizes the use of discounts. Creates
and maintains vendor files in system.Reconciles monthly vendor statements.
Processes vendor credits
6 S Performs other duties as needed and assigned.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
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Formal Education/ Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational,administrative,or technical nature
Knowledge which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the
high school equivalency. Junior college,vocational,business,technical or
correspondence schools are likely sources.
Experience A minimum of one year accounting experience. Must be computer literate. Knowledge
of Microsoft Word,Microsoft Excel,Access,ActiveNet,Laserfiche,as well as payroll
systems such as ADP,Paychex,and MUNIS preferred.
Certifications and
Other Requirements
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read and comprehend complex written documents such as
administrative guidelines,records retention policies,payroll reports and benefit
documents,accounting guidelines,and various legal agreements.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations rapidly and accurately
such as addition,subtraction,multiplication,division.Ability to calculate and apply
percentages,decimals and fractions is also required.
Writing Work requires the ability to produce written documents with clearly organized thoughts
using proper English sentence construction,punctuation,and grammar.
Managerial Job has no responsibility for the direction or supervision of others but may provide
advice/direction to an employee with less experience/skill or tenure.
Budget Responsibility Job has no responsibility for budget allocations.
Supervisory/ None
Organizational Control
Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires
the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies,standards,and
precedents.
Interpersonal/Human In addition to the sharing of information,interactions at this level may also include
Relations Skills providing advice to others outside direct reporting relationships on specific problems or
general policies/procedures.In many of the interactions,contacts may require the
consideration of different points of view to reach agreement.Elements of persuasion may
be necessary to gain cooperation and acceptance of ideas.Incumbents are required to
exercise good judgment in handling sensitive information and maintaining
confidentiality.
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
® Sedentary ❑ Light ❑ Medium El Heavy El Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSICAL FREQUEN i...
DEMANDS CODE DESCRIPTION'S
Standing 0 Filing,making copies,and faxing
Sitting C Deskwork
Walking 0 To and from office equipment,mailroom,and other departments
Lifting R Files,boxes,and books
Carrying 0 Files,office supplies,books,and boxes
Pushing/Pulling R File boxes
Reaching F For supplies,files,mail slots,telephone
Handling C Paperwork
Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard,calculator,telephone keypad,writing
Kneeling 0 Filing in lower drawers
Crouching 0 Filing in lower drawers
Crawling N N/A
Bending 0 Filing in lower drawers
Twisting F From computer to other desk areas
Climbing R Ladder to reach files,stairs
Balancing R While on ladder reaching for files
Vision C Reading,computer monitor
Hearing C Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the
phone
Talking F Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the
phone
Foot Controls N N/A
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Calculator,copier,fax machine,telephone,typewriter,printer,general office supplies,computer and related software such as
MIP,Tyler,Access,Outlook and Excel
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
HE•4ir':; :.. . D tee,{.,, =r,t'ONMENTAL t , 0 '. _ _ Y
Mechanical Extreme Office X
Hazards N Tern•eratures N Environment
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards N Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases
Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1
Below)
(1)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
ON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Time Pressures F
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks 0
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously 0
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment R
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
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Job Title: Assistant Town Engineer
Department: Public Works
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Supervisor: Public Works Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Performs various functions within the Engineering division including review and comment of engineering reports
and plans for new development within the Town,review of CIP projects,updating Town engineering standards,
assistance in the design of Town infrastructure and coordinating with other departments within the Town. Assists
and acts as Town Engineer as delegated. Performs residential and commercial plan reviews by applying
knowledge of applicable codes, ordinances and standards. Writes letters, interprets codes, and coordinates
reviews with other Town departments. Provides direction to the public, architects, engineers, developers and
contractors regarding Town development and permitting processes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identibl all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
Strength ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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1 L Assists the Town Engineer in planning,directing,coordinating,and managing general
engineering,traffic engineering,development,construction,utilities and environmental
compliance,in accomplishing the Town's objectives.
2 L Reviews and comments on construction improvement plans and reports for water,sewer,
reclaimed water,paving,landscape,street light,traffic signal,signing&striping,grading&
drainage,fire line,and storm water pollution prevention.Ensures these documents comply with
applicable zoning codes,ordinances,standards,and amendments governing uniform
construction.
2 S Prepares and maintains records of plan reviews,and enters project data into the Town's
tracking system. May assist with the development,maintenance,and training in the use of
electronic plan review software.
3 L Approves or denies plans,reports,and encroachment permits related to infrastructure not
limited to water,sewer,stormwater systems,streets,etc. Signs off on and if necessary obtains
additional signatures as required for approved plans and reports.
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4 S Reviews and comments on zoning,site plans,preliminary plats,final plats,parking,lighting,
maps of dedication,preliminary and master reports for water,sewer,reclaimed water,traffic,
and drainage.Ensures these documents comply with applicable codes,ordinances,and
standards.Assists in the review of rezone applications and general plan amendments.
5 S Assists and acts as Town Engineer as delegated. Assists the Town Engineer in the creation,
implementation and maintenance of engineering design standards.
6 L May attend pre-application meetings and other meetings and provide external customers with
guidelines to comply with town standards and ordinances;and presents known issues on
projects.
7 S Works directly with external customers and town staff to resolve potentially challenging
situations related to plan and report requirements,permit procedures,status reviews,problem
areas,changes needing correction,contractor responsibilities,etc. External customers include
the general public,property owners,developers,contractors,engineers,architects,and
consultants.
8 S Performs other related duties as assigned.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
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Formal Education/ Requires a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering,or a related field or equivalent years
Knowledge of education and experience.Requires ten(10)years of recent and responsible
experience in a civil engineering environment(municipal experience preferred),
including supervisory experience.Also requires extensive experience with engineering
matters related to land development in a municipal environment including determination
of compliance with Town codes and ordinances. Experience in the preparation of project
cost estimates,value engineering,construction reviews and inspection procedures is also
required.
Experience Requires ten(10)years of recent and responsible experience in a civil engineering
environment(municipal experience preferred),including supervisory experience.
Certifications and A valid Arizona driver license is required.Registration as an Arizona professional
Other Requirements engineer or ability to become registered in Arizona at the soonest available examination
date after date of hire with the State of Arizona Board of Technical Registration. ICC(or
equivalent)certification(s)related to plans examination is preferred.
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Ability to read and understand general correspondence,technical manuals,codes,
construction plans and engineering documents.
Math Ability to preform basic addition,subtraction,multiplication,division,geometry,and
algebra calculations.
Writing Basic writing skills should include proper use of grammar and structure for the purpose
of correspondence and report writing in order to ensure clear communication.
Managerial None,but may provide advice/direction to an employee with less experience/skill or
tenure.
Budget Responsibility None,but may assist in the monitoring of expenditures throughout the year.
Supervisory/ None
Organizational Control
Complexity Broad application—requires skills and knowledge in approaches and systems,which
may affect the design and implementation of programs,solutions for complex issues,
and/or processes. Some decision-making abilities may be necessary to apply skills
effectively.
Interpersonal/Human Moderate—Interactions may involve support of controversial positions or the negotiation
Relations Skills of sensitive issues or important presentations. Contacts may also involve stressful,
negative interactions requiring high levels of tact and the ability to respond to aggressive
interpersonal interactions.
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FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
N Sedentary ❑ Light ❑ Medium n Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSICAL 'FREQUENCY `
DEMANDS CODE DESCRIPTION
Standing F Front counter and job sites
Sitting F Desk work,plan review,driving
Walking F Office,job sites with un-even terrain
Lifting 0 Plan rolls,files,equipment
Carrying 0 Plan rolls,files,equipment
Pushing/Pulling R Doors,chairs,removing debris during investigations
Reaching 0 Filing,plans,conducting field observations
Handling F Paper,books,plans
Fine Dexterity F Phone,computer
Kneeling R Field reviews,inspections,investigations,observations
Crouching R Field reviews,inspections,investigations,observations
Crawling R Field reviews,inspections,investigations,observations
Bending R Field reviews,inspections,investigations,observations
Twisting R Field reviews, inspections,investigations,observations
Climbing 0 Stairs ladders,conducting investigations,observations
Balancing 0 Stairs ladders,conducting investigations,observations
Vision C Computer,desk work,writing,reading,use of office equipment,observations
Hearing C Personal communication,phone,meetings
Talking C Personal communication,phone,meetings
Foot Controls R Driving
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Telephone,copier,fax,general office supplies,computer,Microsoft Windows and other standard software,calculator,
internet.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
W=Several M=Several
D=Daily Times Per Week Times Per Month S=Seasonally N=Never
'ffHlaLTH AND Y Ar -trIqMONTMt4NTAL FAC1 PRIMARY WORK LOCATION
Mechanical Extreme Office X
Hazards N Temperatures S Environment
Chemical N Noise and S Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity S Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory S Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards S Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases
Physical Recreation Center
Danger or N Other(see 2 X
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1
Below)
(1)Construction hazards at areas of proposed or ongoing construction
(2)Areas of proposed or ongoing construction
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
Time Pressures F
Emergency Situations 0
Frequent Change of Tasks F
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime 0
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment 0
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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Department: Development Services
Immediate
Supervisor: Development Services Director
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Performs skilled technical work in enforcing Town Zoning Ordinances and Town code regulations.This position investigates
potential violations of technical zoning,environmental,nuisance,building,and other Town codes through office and
fieldwork. May perform a wide variety of specialized worker duties for technical field inspections in the enforcement of
town codes. This position requires non-traditional work hours including occasional nights,weekends,early mornings,and
occasional holidays.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 S Responds to complaints from the public,orally and in writing. Investigates possible
violations of Town property maintenance,nuisance and zoning codes;identifies
violations and properties not in compliance and follows up with warning notices and
citations to ensure compliance with Town codes. Works with citizens,property and
business owners to correct violations
2 L Performs enforcement and conducts field inspections;inspects assigned areas of the
Town to locate and observe violations of Town codes including zoning,nuisance,
land disturbance,pools,and health and safety ordinance violations.
3 S Is proactive and reactive in all matters and areas of code enforcement. Meets with
residents to discuss violations,using diplomacy and tact.
4 S Researches case histories,approval documents,approved blueprints,property
ownership records,business licenses,aerial potos,microfiche records,utility
records,and other related documents as necessary.
5 S Provides information to the public,other Town departments,architects,engineers,
contractors and interested parties regarding zoning and other regulations,and related
departmental programs and policies.
6 S Prepares cases for court actions,assists the Prosecutor's Office in determining
appropriate disposition of outstanding cases and testifies in court. Prepares reports,
documents,inspections,issues notices or letters,photographs property conditions
and maintains required records. Uses a computer database for reporting and record
keeping.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Formal Education/ Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational,administrative,or technical nature,
Knowledge which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the
high school equivalency. Junior college,vocational,business,technical or
correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded
upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training.
Experience Two years of recent public contact experience,preferably including the application and
interpretation of rules and regulations. One year of code enforcement experience
preferred.
Certifications and Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving
Other Requirements record. AACE certification is required within the first year of employment.
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read codes and ordinances.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition,
subtraction,multiplication and division.
Writing Work requires the ability to write reports,written recommendations and documentation
for non-compliance cases.
Managerial None
Budget Responsibility None
Supervisory/ None
Organizational Control
Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions,objectives and policies. Work requires the
exercise of considerable initiative and independent evaluative judgment.
Interpersonal/Human The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts
Relations Skills may involve similar work units or departments within the Town,which may be involved
in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or
projects. In addition,these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who
may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and
federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also
be called upon for information on purchases,supplies or products. Meetings and
discussions may be conducted with customers and general public
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
® Sedentary ❑ Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSICAL FREQUENCY
DEMANDS CODE DESC '_
Standing F During inspections and dealing with the public.
Sitting F Deskwork
Walking F During inspections
Lifting 0 Tools and equipment
Carrying 0 Files and equipment
Pushing/Pulling 0 Equipment
Reaching F Files and telephone work
Handling C Paperwork and equipment
Fine Dexterity 0 Computer input
Kneeling 0 During inspections
Crouching 0 During inspections
Crawling R During inspections
Bending F During inspections
Twisting 0 During inspections
Climbing 0 During inspections
Balancing 0 During inspections
Vision C Reading,computer monitor,driving and conducting inspections
Hearing C Communications
Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public and telephone
Foot Controls F Frequent driving and during inspections
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
35 mm digital and Polaroid camera,computer and related software,vehicle
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS pR ' _, ® ,,LOCA •
Office
Mechanical N Extreme S X
Environment
Hazards Temperatures
Chemical N Noise and M Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity S Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle X
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards M Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases
Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or M Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1
Below)
(1)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
a its' gi it/�:
Time Pressures 0
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks F
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment R
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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Job Title: Deputy Town Manager / Administrative Services Director
Department: Administration
Immediate
Supervisor: Town Manager
FLSA Status: Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Incumbents are responsible for broad policy planning and management oversight responsibilities and assisting the Town
Manager with all phases of government and may include leadership of one or more departments. Acts for the Town Manager
during the Manager's absence. Establishes goals,objectives,policies,procedures and priorities related to Administrative
Services. Provides administrative direction for,and/or performs complex management and technical duties for
Administrative Services including Human Resources,Risk Management,Purchasing,and Information Technology.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identi&all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 S Provides counsel and advice to insure effective management of the Town's human
resources through organization planning,recruitment and selection,placement,
compensation,classification,employee relations,group benefits administration,
safety and training. Ensures compliance with organization's policies and
procedures,federal,state,and local laws/regulations. Establishes effective
relationships with management throughout the organization in order to provide
appropriate support for their activities. Provides information to others as needed in
order to fulfill their responsibilities. Participates in relevant professional
associations,establishes and maintains appropriate relationships with oversight
agencies.
2 S Assures effective communications with Town management,interprets and explains
Federal,state and Town personnel rules and regulations;evaluates and analyzes
policies and procedures,and recommends solutions;assures that policies and
procedures are administered and interpreted in a fair and consistent manner.
3 S Provides executive assistance to the Town Manager in daily operations of the
organization,and acts for the Town Manager during the Manager's absence. Assists
in making decisions related to all facets of municipal government. Represents the
Town and Town Manager at various meetings.
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4 S Administers and participates in the development of the Town's Risk Management
Program,attends Loss Control Meetings,evaluates insurance coverage,loss
exposure and potential loss in order to determine risks. Serves as the Town's liaison
with consultants and attorneys contracted by the Town to review general liability,
claims,and other insurance programs and with other agencies contracted by the
Town to investigate claims against the Town.
5 S Provides supervision,direction,and oversight for the Information Technology and
Purchasing divisions.
6 S Manages special projects;analyzes Town operations;reviews and monitors status
reports,and recommends appropriate actions and plan modifications. Establishes
priorities and assures program objectives and standards are defined,attained and
congruent with the overall goals of the Town.
7 S Performs other related duties as assigned or required.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
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Formal Education/ Bachelors Degree in Public/Business Administration or related field required. Master's
Knowledge Degree preferred.
Experience Nine(9)years professional experience in municipal government,including five(5)years
supervisory and management experience required.
Certifications and IPMA-CP or SPHR certification desirable.
Other Requirements
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Skill in reading,interpreting,understanding and applying personnel standards and
procedures,applicable Federal rules and regulations,and Town policies and procedures.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition,
subtraction,multiplication and division and to prepare statistics for budgets.
Writing Work requires the ability to write general correspondence,articles,letters,and reports at
a college level.
Managerial Skill in effectively leading staff and creating a work environment that fosters teamwork
and professionalism. Skill in managing multiple projects and prioritizing multiple tasks
and demands.
Budget Responsibility Oversees the budget of Administrative Services including the Human Resources,Risk
Management,Purchasing,and Information Technology divisions.
Supervisory/ Work requires supervising and monitoring performance for a group of regular
Organizational Control employees in a work unit,including providing input on hiring/disciplinary actions and
work objectives/effectiveness,and realigning work as needed;performance evaluations
and promotions.
Complexity Skill in analyzing complex issues,collecting information,and recommending methods,
procedures and techniques for resolution of issues. Skill in analyzing and interpreting
technical documents,and preparing complex reports.
Interpersonal!Human Skill in effective communication,both verbal and written. Skill in establishing and
Relations Skills maintaining cooperative working relationships with employees,officials,other agencies
and the general public.
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
® Sedentary ❑ Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSICAL FREQUE C„
DEMANDS CODE DESCRIP.=
Standing 0 Copier,fax machine,presentations.
Sitting C Computer,desk work,paperwork,meetings,driving
Walking C Inter-office,to/from other buildings,to/from meetings
Lifting R Supplies
Carrying R Reports,supplies,files,paperwork
Pushing/Pulling R Boxes,doors,chairs,filing cabinet drawers
Reaching F Office supplies,files
Handling F Paperwork
Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard,writing,telephone keypad,calculator
Kneeling R Retrieving files
Crouching R Retrieving files
Crawling N
Bending R Retrieving files
Twisting F To/from computer to desk,retrieving files
Climbing R Stairs
Balancing N
Vision Computer,desk work,paperwork,writing,reading,use of office equipment,
driving
Hearing Telephone,co-workers,staff,supervisor,Council members,Town manager,
directors,attorneys,representatives,meetings,presentations,training
Talking Telephone,co-workers,staff,supervisor,Council members,Town Manager,
directors,attorneys,representatives,meetings,presentations,training
Foot Controls 0 Driving
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Copy machine,fax machine,telephone,calculator,general office supplies,computer and related software,laser or inkjet
printer.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
HEALTH ANI) AFETY ESWIRANISitNT FACTORSg PRIMARY WORK LOCATION
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Mechanical N Extreme N Environment X
Hazards Temperatures
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards N Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1 N
Below)
(I)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
Time Pressures F
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks F
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime 0
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment R
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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Department: Finance
Immediate
Supervisor: Town Manager
FLSA Status: Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Establishes goals,objectives,policies,procedures and priorities related to activities of finance and budgeting. Provides
administrative direction for accounts payable,sales and property tax,prepares annual budget and financial report.
Researches,analyzes and develops recommendations on financial and budgetary issues.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identf all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
Ph en: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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1 S Supervises staff to include prioritizing and assigning work;conducting performance
evaluations;ensuring staff is cross-trained. Develops,implements,and evaluates
departmental policies,procedures,strategies and goals.
2 S Attends management meetings and public meetings including making presentations
to Council,civic and citizen groups.
3 S Oversees preparation of audited financial statements and special audits by
coordinating with external auditors,preparing Comprehensive Annual Financial
Report,Management Discussion and Analysis,disseminates reports to bond rating
agencies.
4 S Manages budget procedures and monitors the Town's budget including revenues
and expenditures. Oversees preparation of annual budget by coordinating
department requests,developing management indicators,forecasting revenue
projections,preparing budget message, making budget available to citizenry.
5 S Coordinates with bond counsel,investment banking team for bond issuances and
refmancing,bond ratings,covenant requirements.
6 S Oversees maintenance of accounting ledgers and records on accounting software.
Responsible for safeguarding Town's assets by implementing appropriate internal
controls.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Formal Education/ Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional field and specific knowledge
Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles. Knowledge is normally acquired through
four years of college resulting in a Bachelors of Science in Accounting.
Experience Over five years experience in government finance including(3)years in direct
supervision.
Certifications and Certification by the State of Arizona as a Certified Public Accountant(CPA)preferred.
Other Requirements Member of national and local Government Finance Officers Association is desired
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read federal,state,and local regulations,accounting manuals
and promulgations,and computer manuals.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition,
subtraction,multiplication,division as well as interpolations,statistical analysis,and
projections.
Writing Work requires the ability to write reports,summaries,memos,letters,outlines,and
requests;written reports need to be understandable by the general public.
Managerial Planning responsibilities include allocation of personnel and resources to accomplish all
assignments that have deadlines and communicating requirements for upcoming
changes,deadlines,training and computer updates.
Budget Responsibility The incumbent prepares the annual budget document that meets governmental standards
(GFOA),prepares estimates of revenues,researches alternative funding resources and
may recommend budget allocations for presentation to the Town Manager. Monitors
actual versus budgeted revenues and expenditures.
Supervisory/ Work requires supervising and monitoring performance for a group of regular
Organizational Control employees in a work unit,including providing input on hiring/disciplinary actions and
work objectives/effectiveness,and realigning work as needed;performance evaluations
and promotions.
Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions,objectives and policies. Work requires the
exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment.
Interpersonal/Human The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts
Relations Skills may involve similar work units or departments within the Town,which may be involved
in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or
projects. In addition,these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who
may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and
federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also
be called upon for information on purchases,supplies or products. Meetings and
discussions may be conducted with department heads,customers,brokers and sales
representatives.
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
® Sedentary ❑ Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,10lbs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSICAL _ *'FREQU _NO(
DEMANDS COD 6,; DESCRIPTI
Standing 0 Talking with staff,making presentations to the public,Town Council or staff
Sitting C Deskwork,meetings
Walking 0 Talking with staff,attending meetings
Lifting 0 Files and office supplies
Carrying 0 Files and office supplies
Pushing/Pulling R Files and office supplies
Reaching 0 Filing and storage of files
Handling C Paperwork,telephone
Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard,calculator,writing
Kneeling R Files and office supplies
Crouching R Files and office supplies
Crawling N None
Bending 0 Files and office supplies
Twisting R Files and office supplies
Climbing R Stairs
Balancing R Files
Vision C Reading,computer monitor
Hearing C Communicating with personnel and telephone
Talking F Communicating with personnel and telephone
Foot Controls N N/A
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Copy machine,fax machine,telephone,calculator,general office supplies,computer and related software,laser and/or inkjet
printer
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
HA1D" AVET4rTAVYRONMENTXrPACTORS 'RIMARY WORK LOCATION
Mechanical Extreme Office X
Hazards N Temperatures N Environment
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards N Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases
Physical Recreation Center
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1
Below)
(1)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
N-PHYSIC •.'1 EMAN
Time Pressures F
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks F
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F
Tedious or Exacting Work C
Noisy/Distracting Environment 0
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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Department: Administration
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Supervisor: Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Manages the activities of Information Technology including application services,system and network operations,customer
support,and telecommunications services.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 S Plans and organizes direction of the information technology activities of the Town
including network,infrastructure,telecommunications,computer-related hardware
and software,IT security,IT consulting and project management and new
technology research. Works with departments in identifying computer software and
hardware needs. Prepares special studies,analyses and projections.
2 L Provides quality technical support by troubleshooting and analyzing systems with a
high degree of customer service,technical expertise and timeliness to Town staff.
Provides support for Council and Commission meetings.Provides Town website
content and upkeep.
3 L Manages the technical,programming,production aspects of the Town's government
access channel and streaming media resources.Manages live televised public
meetings held in Town Council Chambers.Contributes to Web content videos
including;creating and collaborating on content;posting videos to the public
website,internal media server; and troubleshooting Web video issues.
4 S Analyzes,designs,installs,configures,maintains and repairs the Town's network
infrastructure;Configures network devices of all new and existing hardware;
Troubleshoots and resolves all network connectivity issues;maintains existing
network infrastructure and all network equipment;Responsible for providing
technical leadership and project management activities in support of operational
objectives;communicates regularly with staff to maximize the effectiveness and
efficiency of interdepartmental operations and activities;Provides customer service
to all staff,internal customers as well as citizens of the Town of Fountain Hills;
Utilizes communication,analytical,design,decision-making,project and problem
solving skills to maximize the benefit of IT investments.Provides analysis to resolve
and prevent long term system deficiencies;Maintains backup systems and
procedures;executes system modifications,performance monitoring,and
troubleshooting; Manages the implementation of enterprise level networking
systems and maintains the health of the core infrastructure;analyzes,diagnoses and
troubleshoots switching and routing issues;identifies,analyzes,architects,and
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proposes replacement solutions for all routing,switching and cabling systems
reaching end of life;Monitors,analyzes and optimizes system performance and
functionality for all routers,switches,firewalls and ancillary support devices;
diagnoses problems and develops effective solutions for hardware and applications
software.
5 S Administers the division budget. Maintains Town-wide softward licenses,software
inventory,cell phones,pagers,and maintenance contracts. Provides end-user
training to staff. Administers access control system by issuing building access and
ID cards,adding and removing users.
6 S Develops,implements,and manages operational standards and escalation procedures
to ensure service levels are maintained at a consistent level.Documents,tracks,and
monitors problems to ensure resolution in a timely manner with the least impact on
Town operations.
7 S Performs other duties as assigned or required.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
JOB REQUIREMENTS-°
Formal Education/ Work requires a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science,Information Technology,or
Knowledge related field,knowledge of a specific vocational,administrative,or technical nature
which may be obtained with advanced training or study past the high school equivalency.
Junior college,vocational,business,or technical schools are likely sources. Appropriate
certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training.
**
Experience Minimum of five(5) years experience as Network Administrator or I/T Technician.
Certifications and Microsoft Certified Professional,A+Certified,or advanced degree in Information
Other Requirements Technology preferred. Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two
years with a good driving record.The Town currently designates this job as a"safety-
sensitive position." Accordingly,the Town requires satisfactory completion of a drug
and alcohol screening as a condition of employment.
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read technical instructions,technical specifications,planning
documents,letters,memos,and general correspondence.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations.
Writing Work requires the ability to write memos,presentations,and issue requests for proposals,
letters,and general correspondence.
Managerial Allocating resources and planning projects.
Budget Responsibility Prepares and monitors annual Information Technology budget and makes
recommendations to other Town departments for technology requests.
Supervisory/ Supervises Information Technology Support Specialist
Organizational Control
Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions,objectives,and policies. Work requires the
exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment.
Interpersonal/Human Work requires contact with others in the organization. In addition,work is performed
Relations Skills with contact to others outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer
organizations. Working with state and federal agencies may also be required. Vendors
and suppliers may be called upon to provide information on purchases,supplies,or
products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with Town employees and
outside sales representatives.
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
❑ Sedentary ® Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exciting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
the waythisjob is currently it does not address the potential for accommodat
ion.
This is a description of
PHYSIC FREQU
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DEMANDS `, COD 'TION :
Standing 0 Observing work duties and activities
Sitting F Deskwork and meetings
Walking 0 To and from office equipment,other departments,to/from job sites
Lifting 0 Files,office supplies,and computer equipment
Carrying R Files,office supplies,and computer equipment
Pushing/Pulling 0 Computer equipment
Reaching 0 Connecting equipment cables
Handling 0 Files,office supplies,and computer equipment
Fine Dexterity 0 Computer and telephone keypads,writing,setting jumpers on circuit boards
Kneeling 0 Working on computers on the floor
Crouching 0 Working on computers on the floor
Crawling 0 Working on computers on the floor
Bending 0 Working on computers on the floor
Twisting R Working on computers on the floor
Climbing R Ladders,stairs
Balancing R Ladders
Vision C Reading,computer monitor,driving,observing work activities
Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and on phone
Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public and on phone
Foot Controls R Driving
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Screw drivers,ladders,test meters,copy machine,fax machine,telephone,calculator,office supplies,computer and software,laser
and/or ink jet printer
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
STEALTH AND`SAFETY ENVIRONMENTALFACTORS` , PRIMARY WORK LOCATION
mar
Office
Mechanical N Extreme N X
Environment
Hazards Temperatures
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical W Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Respiratory
Fire Hazards N Hazards N Vehicle
Explosives N Physical Hazards D Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1 N
Below)
(1)N/A
(2)N/A
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
Time Pressures 0
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks C
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime 0
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment N
Other(see 3 below) -
(3)N/A
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Job Title: Procurement Officer
Department: Administration
Immediate
Supervisor: Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Incumbent performs professional-level purchasing duties involving a wide variety of materials,supplies,equipment,
and services.Responsibilities include communicating with suppliers,contractors,and staff regarding purchase
requisitions,procurement card purchasing,specifications,bids,contracts,orders and related matters.The
Procurement Officer performs complex formal and informal solicitations,manages evaluation teams and prepares
evaluations for goods and services,and professional services agreements.As the centralized approval point for
purchasing,incumbent provides guidance,assistance and training to staff on Town purchasing policies and
procedures operating within the framework of all applicable laws,rules,and regulations related to procurement in a
government agency.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 S Oversees the Town's contracting and buying processes.
2 S Performs professional procurement of a wide variety of materials,services,and
equipment.
3 S Conducts research and makes recommendations for informal and formal
procurement types including invitations for bid,requests for proposal,requests for
qualifications and experience,and other alternative procurements such as
emergency,sole source,cooperative purchasing,and competition impracticable.
4 S Works with the Town Attorney's office in fmalization of bids,proposals,and
contracts.
5 S Prepares and issues formal solicitations including invitations for bid, requests for
proposals, and requests for qualifications and experience; evaluates responses to
solicitations based on vendor qualifications,price,and conformance requirements;
issues addenda to solicitations and amendments to contracts as required.
6 S May assist in processing requisitions by determining the method of procurement to be
used and may assist or perform the procurement using informal or formal procurement
process;prepares purchase orders through a computerized system; reviews purchase
orders for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with existing policies and
procedures. Researches and complies department requirements to assist departments
in determining the most cost effective and efficient method of meeting their needs.
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Compiles complex and technical data regarding cost analysis, contract usage and
buying trends.
7 S Creates, develops and manages annual contracts for a wide variety of supplies,
services, consultants and capital equipment, including analysis, evaluations and
approval of contractor change orders, and contract amendments; monitors and
evaluates contractor performance, contract renewals and addressing
vendor/contractor deficiencies;coordinates legal review as needed.
8 S Conducts public pre-bid/proposal conferences and public solicitation openings and
serves as chairperson/facilitator for evaluation meetings and requesting Best and
Final Offers.Makes presentations at various meetings,including council meetings.
9 S Serves as a commodity and service specialist and information resource to user
departments, other government entities and the public to interpret, explain, and
make decisions regarding public procurement law and division policies; provides
training on procurement process to user departments.
10 S Researches and advises user departments on market trends,new product and service
developments and alternative source selections.
11 S Prepares contract administration documents including contract expiration notices,
contract summaries,reviews vendor deficiencies,hosts post award meetings,and
conducts contract user surveys as applicable.
12 S Drafts procurement ordinances and modifications for Council approval. Writes and
implements procurement operating procedures. Drafts policies for senior
management approval.
13 S Maintains and tracks insurance documentations for all applicable contracts.
14 S Assists the Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director with related
projects as assigned.
15 S Maintain regular attendance and perform other related duties as assigned.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Formal Education/ Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field.Knowledge
Knowledge is normally acquired through four years from an accredited college/university resulting
in a Bachelor's degree or equivalent. **
Experience Minimum three years of professional-level experience involving the procurement of a
wide range of commodities,equipment,professional services,supplies for a government
agency or private company with a substantial purchasing program;experienced in
developing,evaluating,and administering contracts,preferably for a municipal
government.
Certifications and Valid Arizona Driver's License;One or more of the following certifications is highly
Other Requirements desirable:Certified Public Purchasing Buyer(CPPB);Certified Public Procurement
Officer(CPPO);Certified Professional Purchasing Manager(CPPM);Certified
Professional in Supply Management(CPSM).
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read and comprehend documents such as research papers,
legal documents,statutes,policies,procedures,Town Codes,fmancial research studies,
pending legislation,business plans,engineering consultant reports,technical reports,
Town Council communications,professional publications,organizational policies and
procedures,regulatory publications,and fmancial analysis user manuals at a college
level.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition,
subtraction,multiplication,division as well as business math.
Writing Work requires the ability to write in a clear and concise manner to Council Members,
Town management,staff,and others in reports,correspondence,and memorandum at a
college level.Work will require the ability to write or update solicitations,ordinances,
codes,procedures,and other professional business materials.
Managerial Job has no responsibility for the direction or supervision of others but may provide
advice/direction to employees with less experience/skill or tenure.
Budget Responsibility Work requires the ability to coordinate and prepare the division budget. Job requires the
monitoring of division budget expenditures.
Supervisory/ Job has no responsibility for the direction or supervision of others but may provide
Organizational Control advice/direction to an employee with less experience/skill or tenure.
Complexity The employee normally performs the job by following established standard operating
procedures and/or policies.There is a choice of the appropriate procedure or policy to
apply to duties.More complex work such as well as decisions with more significant
impacts are typically reviewed prior to being finalized.Work requires analysis and
judgment in accomplishing diversified duties.
Interpersonal/Human In addition to the sharing of information,interactions at this level may also include
Relations Skills providing advice to others outside direct reporting relationships on specific problems or
general policies/procedures.In many of the interactions,contacts may require the
consideration of different points of view to reach agreement.Elements of persuasion
may be necessary to gain cooperation and acceptance of ideas.
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
® Sedentary ❑ Light El Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
PHYSIC ,� `FREQUENCY
DEMANDS CODE DESCRIPTION
Standing F Filing,making copies,faxing
Sitting F Deskwork
Walking F To and from office equipment,other offices,mailroom
Lifting 0 Files,office supplies,binders
Carrying 0 Files,mail,binders
Pushing/Pulling
ulling
in R File boxes
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Reaching F For supplies,files,and mail
Handling C Paperwork
Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard,calculator,telephone keypad,writing
Kneeling R Filing in lower drawers
Crouching 0 Filing in lower drawers
Crawling N N/A
Bending F Filing in lower drawers
Twisting F From computer to other desk areas and bookcase
Climbing 0 Ladder to reach files,stairs
Balancing N N/A
Vision C Reading,computer monitor
Hearing C Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the
phone
Talking F Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the
phone
Foot Controls N N/A
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MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Calculator,copier,fax machine,telephone,typewriter,printer,general office supplies,computer and related software such as
Excel,PowerPoint,and Word.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
HE''st -` ,`,-OD SAF!I'Y ENVIRONMENTAL FACTO'` RM: ; p• I `: • ION
Mechanical Extreme Office X
Hazards Temperatures Environment
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards N Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1
Below)
(1)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
None
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
ON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Time Pressures F
Emergency Situations R
Frequent Change of Tasks F
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime 0
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment R
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
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Job Title: Senior Building Inspector
Department: Development Services
Immediate
Supervisor: Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
Utilizing knowledge and training in town building,electrical,mechanical,plumbing,energy,zoning codes,and related laws
and ordinances to provides combination inspections for residential and commercial buildings.Inspects buildings to verify
compliance with codes,drawings,and contracts.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 M Using Town approved civil,structural,electrical,plumbing,mechanical&energy
plans,performs combination inspections to assure compliance with adopted building
codes,municipal codes and ordinances.Inspects all phases and disciplines of
complex and large scale residential and commercial construction projects to include
structural,electrical,plumbing,and mechanical;equitably enforces building and
safety codes and regulations;assures that Town codes and policies are followed;
performs duties within scope of authority and training;duties may vary according to
job assignment.
2 M Assists the Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner with business license inspections
and investigating unpermitted work and closing expired building permits.
3 S Writes compliance reports,performs data entry,reads and interprets codes and
regulations,building plans and specifications and other specific requirements.
4 S Provides assistance to clients on methods to meet code and ordinance requirements;
interprets code for construction teams in a variety of building trades for methods of
compliance in special circumstances.
5 S Researches construction practices and building products,documents inspection
procedures and fmdings,identifies compliance issues,and updates computer records
and case reports.
6 S Supports the relationship between the Town of Fountain Hills and the general public
by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with
citizens,visitors,and Town staff;promotes the Town's goals and priorities,and
complies with all Town policies and procedures.
7 S Maintains confidentiality of work-related issues and Town information; Performs
other related duties as required.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
❑ Sedentary ❑ Light ® Medium ❑ Heavy El Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
'HYSIC, REQUENCY ' z
¢D EMANDS : `CODE D CRI'TIO
Standing F Job sites
Sitting F Desk work,driving
Walking F Office,job sites with un-even terrain
Lifting 0 Plan rolls,ladders
Carrying 0 Plan rolls,ladders
Pushing/Pulling F Doors,gates
Reaching F Plan storage,at job sites
Handling F Paper,books,plans
Fine Dexterity F Phone,computer
Kneeling F During the course of inspections
Crouching F During the course of inspections
Crawling F During the course of inspections
Bending F During the course of inspections
Twisting F During the course of inspections
Climbing F During the course of inspections,climbing ladders
Balancing F During the course of inspections
Vision C During the course of inspections,reading plans and driving
Hearing C Personal communication,phone,meetings
Talking C Personal communication,phone,meetings
Foot Controls F Driving
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Job Title: Senior Services Activities Coordinator
Department: Community Services(Senior Services)
Immediate
Supervisor: Senior Services Supervisor
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
This position is responsible for coordination and implementation of senior activities,presentations,programs,and the Home
Delivered Meals(HDM)program. Non-traditional work hours are required including evenings,and occasional weekends,
early mornings,and holidays.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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t L Coordinates and implements senior activities,special presentations and events.
2 L Coordinates and implements the Home Delivered Meals program including
registering participants,verifying eligibility,assisting in the training and recruiting
of volunteers for the program,organizing meal delivery routes,ordering meals from
provider,preparing all support information,drive and deliver meals as needed.
3 L Serves as back up to other Senior Services Activities Coordinators and to the
Customer Service Representative at the front desk in the Community Center.
4 S Performs routine clerical work such as designing flyers,creating signage,filing,
making copies,answering phones,drafting public relations material,thank you
letters,donation requests letters and other correspondence as needed.
5 L Provides assistance to walk-in or phone-in customers. Assists customers with social
service needs including the medical equipment loaner program.
6 S Supervises program volunteers;demonstrates continuous effort to improve
operations,decrease turnaround times,streamline work processes,and work
cooperatively to provide quality customer service.
7 L Ensures rooms are prepared in advance of activities,presentations,and other
programs including audiovisual equipment,tables,chairs,and other required
materials. Assists with room set up and take down as needed for programs.
8 L Promotes activities,presentations,and events through press releases,media
outreach,website,social media,lobby kiosks,and newsletter.
9 L Performs other related duties as assigned.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
❑ Sedentary ® Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
This is a description of the way this job is currently performed;it does not address the potential for accommodation.
HYSIC REQUE f: 1
ii EMANDS CODE DESCRIPTION ;
Standing F Greeting clients,filing,filling kiosks;preparing rooms for activities;
Sitting C Preparing all paperwork.
Walking F Touring the building with clients;preparing rooms for activities
Lifting F Files;preparing rooms for activities
Carrying F Files;preparing rooms for activities
Pushing/Pulling F Using pushcart to move supplies for programs and events.
Reaching F While doing desk work,filling kiosks,preparing rooms for activities
Handling F Paperwork,telephone
Fine Dexterity N N/A
Kneeling R Filing
Crouching 0 Preparing rooms for activities
Crawling N N/A
Bending 0 Filing;preparing rooms for activities
Twisting F While doing desk work;preparing rooms for activities
Climbing N N/A
Balancing N N/A
Vision C Reading,computer work
Hearing C Communicating with personnel,general public and on the telephone
Talking C Communicating with personnel,general public and on the telephone
Foot Controls F Driving to deliver Home Delivered Meals
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Job Title: Senior Services Activities Coordinator
Department: Community Services(Senior Services)
Immediate
Supervisor: Senior Services Supervisor
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
This position is responsible for coordination and implementation of senior activities,presentations,programs,and the Home
Delivered Meals(HDM)program. Non-traditional work hours are required including evenings,and occasional weekends,
early mornings,and holidays.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties
performed by any single incumbent.
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1 L Coordinates and implements senior activities, special presentations and events.
2 L Coordinates and implements the Home Delivered Meals program including
registering participants,verifying eligibility,assisting in the training and recruiting
of volunteers for the program,organizing meal delivery routes,ordering meals from
provider,preparing all support information,drive and deliver meals as needed.
3 L Serves as back up to other Senior Services Activities Coordinators and to the
Customer Service Representative at the front desk in the Community Center.
4 S Performs routine clerical work such as designing flyers,creating signage,filing,
making copies,answering phones,drafting public relations material,thank you
letters,donation requests letters and other correspondence as needed.
5 L Provides assistance to walk-in or phone-in customers. Assists customers with social
service needs including the medical equipment loaner program.
6 S Supervises program volunteers;demonstrates continuous effort to improve
operations,decrease turnaround times,streamline work processes,and work
cooperatively to provide quality customer service.
7 L Ensures rooms are prepared in advance of activities,presentations,and other
programs including audiovisual equipment,tables,chairs,and other required
materials. Assists with room set up and take down as needed for programs.
8 L Promotes activities,presentations,and events through press releases,media
outreach,website,social media,lobby kiosks,and newsletter.
9 L Performs other related duties as assigned.
*See page 3—Overall Physical Strength Demands
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Formal Education/ Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational,administrative,or technical nature,
Knowledge which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the
high school equivalency. Junior college,vocational,business,technical or
correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded
upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Must be literate in
Microsoft Word,Excel,PowerPoint,and Microsoft Outlook.
Experience Minimum of two years experience in progressively responsible program planning and
coordination.
Certifications and CPR/AED Certification.Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two
Other Requirements years with a good driving record. The Town currently designates this job as a"safety-
sensitive position." Accordingly,the Town requires satisfactory completion of a drug
and alcohol screening as a condition of employment.
** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum
qualifications may be substituted.
Reading Work requires the ability to read and understand reports,letters,correspondence,
schedules,budget material and purchase orders.
Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition,
subtraction,multiplication and division.
Writing Work requires the ability to write reports,letters,flyers,correspondence,schedules and
purchase orders.
Managerial None
Budget Responsibility None
Supervisory/ None
Organizational Control
Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires
the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies,standards and
precedents.
Interpersonal/Human The incumbents in this position contacts others within the organization. These contacts
Relations Skills may involve similar work units or departments within the Town,which may be involved
in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or
projects. In addition,these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who
may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and
federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also
be called upon for information on purchases,supplies or products. Meetings and
discussions may be conducted with customers,and sales representatives.
Revised 5/02/2019 Adopted 6/4/2019 2
FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:
❑ Sedentary ® Light ❑ Medium ❑ Heavy ❑ Very Heavy
S=sedentary L=Light M=Medium H=Heavy VH=Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. Exerting up to 20 lbs. Exerting 20-50 lbs. Exerting 50-100 lbs. Exerting over 100 lbs.
occasionally or negligible occasionally,101bs. occasionally,10-25 lbs. occasionally,25-50 lbs. occasionally,50-100 lbs.
weights frequently;sitting frequently,or negligible frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 10-20 frequently,or up to 20-50
most of the time amounts constantly OR lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly. lbs.constantly.
requires walking or
standing to a significant
degree.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
job is currentlya ormed•it does not address the potential for accommodation.
This is a description of the way this p rf
'HYSIC 'FREQUEN( _
EMANDS CODE DESCRIPTION
Standing F Greeting clients,filing,filling kiosks;preparing rooms for activities;
Sitting C Preparing all paperwork.
Walking F Touring the building with clients;preparing rooms for activities
Lifting F Files;preparing rooms for activities
Carrying F Files;preparing rooms for activities
Pushing/Pulling F Using pushcart to move supplies for programs and events.
Reaching F While doing desk work,filling kiosks,preparing rooms for activities
Handling F Paperwork,telephone
Fine Dexterity N N/A
Kneeling R Filing
Crouching 0 Preparing rooms for activities
Crawling N N/A
Bending 0 Filing;preparing rooms for activities
Twisting F While doing desk work;preparing rooms for activities
Climbing N N/A
Balancing N N/A
Vision C Reading,computer work
Hearing C Communicating with personnel,general public and on the telephone
Talking C Communicating with personnel,general public and on the telephone
Foot Controls F Driving to deliver Home Delivered Meals
Revised 5/02/2019 Adopted 6/4/2019 3
FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA Job Description
MACHINES,TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,AND WORK AIDS:
Computer,telephone,calculator,fax,copier
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
D=Daily W=Several M=Several S=Seasonally N=Never
Times Per Week Times Per Month
0 E 1 • FA Ty ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS p; L 2 s LOCATION
Office
Mechanical N Extreme N X
Environment
Hazards Temperatures
Chemical N Noise and N Warehouse
Hazards Vibration
Electrical N Wetness/Humidity N Shop
Hazards
Fire Hazards N Respiratory N Vehicle
Hazards
Explosives N Physical Hazards N Outdoors
Communicable N
Diseases Recreation Center
Physical
Danger or N Other(see 2
Abuse Below)
Other(see 1 N
Below)
(1)
(2)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
C=Continuously F=Frequently 0=Occasionally R=Rarely N=Never
2/3 or more of the time From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time Up to 1/3 of the time Less than 1 hour per week Never occurs
N-P C• i. ND
Time Pressures C
Emergency Situations N
Frequent Change of Tasks C
Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F
Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C
Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C
Tedious or Exacting Work F
Noisy/Distracting Environment F
Other(see 3 below)
(3)
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Exempt Positions
Position Title Minimum Maximum
Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director $ 107,100 $ 153,153
Public Works Director 102,000 145,860
Finance Director 102,000 145,860
Development Services Director 102,000 145,860
Town Clerk 96,900 138,567
Economic Development Director 96,900 138,567
Community Services Director 96,900 138,567
Town Engineer 95,514 136,585
Assistant Town Engineer 81,192 116,105
Court Administrator 79,763 114,061
Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner 70,560 100,901
Recreation Manager 69,702 99,674
Parks Superintendent 69,702 99,674
Community Center Manager 69,702 99,674
Streets Superintendent 69,080 98,784
Senior Planner 68,796 98,378
Network and Information Technology Administrator 64,737 92,574
Procurement Officer 61,140 87,430
Facilities/Environmental Supervisor 60,181 86,059
Events and Operations Supervisor 58,518 83,681
Senior Services Supervisor 58,286 83,349
Executive Assistant to Town Manager/Council 57,876 82,763
Civil Plans Examiner 57,729 82,552
Economic Development Analyst 57,729 82,552
Volunteer Coordinator 53,423 76,395
Senior Code Enforcement Officer 53,423 76,395
Recreation Program Coordinator 53,423 76,395
Operations Coordinator-Community Center 53,423 76,395
Accountant 53,423 76,395
Communications and Marketing Coordinator 53,423 76,395
Non-Exempt Positions
Position Title Minimum Maximum
Senior Building Inspector $ 28.58 $ 40.87
Information Technology Support Specialist 27.94 39.95
GIS Technician/CAD Operator 27.27 39.00
Civil Engineer Inspector 23.68 33.86
Executive Assistant 22.23 31.79
Code Enforcement Officer 22.23 31.79
Fleet Mechanic/Open Space-Landscape Specialist 21.68 31.00
Park Operations Lead 21.68 31.00
Facilities Maintenance Technician 20.06 28.69
Building Permit Technician 19.54 27.94
Senior Court Clerk 19.02 27.20
Street Maintenance Technician 19.02 27.20
Court Clerk 18.18 26.00
Financial Services Technician 18.18 26.00
Groundskeeper II 18.18 26.00
Accounting Clerk 17.61 25.18
Customer Service Representative II 17.61 25.18
Senior Services Activities Coordinator 17.22 24.62
Lead Park Attendant 17.22 24.62
Lead Operations Support Worker 17.22 24.62
Customer Service Representative I 15.68 22.42
Operations Support Worker 15.33 21.92
Custodian 14.17 20.26
Park Attendant 14.17 20.26
FY 19-20 PAY PLAN (January 2020)
Exempt Positions
Position Title Minimum Maximum
Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Director $ 108,707 $ 155,451
Public Works Director 103,530 148,048
Finance Director 103,530 148,048
Development Services Director 103,530 148,048
Town Clerk 98,354 140,646
Economic Development Director 98,354 140,646
Community Services Director 98,354 140,646
Town Engineer 96,947 138,634
Assistant Town Engineer 82,410 117,846
Court Administrator 80,959 115,771
Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner 71,618 102,414
Recreation Manager 70,748 101,170
Parks Superintendent 70,748 101,170
Community Center Manager 70,748 101,170
Streets Superintendent 70,116 100,266
Senior Planner 69,828 99,854
Network and Information Technology Administrator 65,708 93,962
Procurement Officer 62,057 88,742
Facilities/Environmental Supervisor 61,084 87,350
Events and Operations Supervisor 59,396 84,936
Senior Services Supervisor 59,160 84,599
Executive Assistant to Town Manager/Council 58,744 84,004
Civil Plans Examiner 58,595 83,791
Economic Development Analyst 58,595 83,791
Volunteer Coordinator 54,224 77,540
Senior Code Enforcement Officer 54,224 77,540
Recreation Program Coordinator 54,224 77,540
Operations Coordinator-Community Center 54,224 77,540
Accountant 54,224 77,540
Communications and Marketing Coordinator 54,224 77,540
Non-Exempt Positions
Position Title Minimum Maximum
Senior Building Inspector $ 29.01 $ 41.48
Information Technology Support Specialist 28.36 40.55
GIS Technician/CAD Operator 27.68 39.58
Civil Engineer Inspector 24.04 34.38
Executive Assistant 22.56 32.26
Code Enforcement Officer 22.56 32.26
Fleet Mechanic/Open Space-Landscape Specialist 22.01 31.47
Park Operations Lead 22.01 31.47
Facilities Maintenance Technician 20.36 29.11
Building Permit Technician 19.83 28.36
Senior Court Clerk 19.31 27.61
Street Maintenance Technician 19.31 27.61
Court Clerk 18.45 26.38
Financial Services Technician 18.45 26.38
Groundskeeper II 18.45 26.38
Accounting Clerk 17.87 25.55
Customer Service Representative II 17.87 25.55
Senior Services Activities Coordinator 17.48 25.00
Lead Park Attendant 17.48 25.00
Lead Operations Support Worker 17.48 25.00
Customer Service Representative I 15.92 22.77
Operations Support Worker 15.56 22.25
Custodian 14.38 20.56
Park Attendant 14.38 20.56
Schedule of Authorized Positions
FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 19-20
Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized Proposed
Position Title FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE
Municipal Court
Presiding Judge 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63
Court Administrator 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Senior Court Clerk 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00
Court Clerk 1.00 1.00 1.00 - -
Authorized FTE 3.63 3.63 3.63 3.63 3.63
Administration
Town Manager 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Deputy Town Manager/Administrative Services Dir. - - - - 1.00
Administrative Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -
Executive Asst to Town Mgr/Council 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Town Clerk 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Volunteer Coordinator 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Economic Development Analyst - - 1.00 1.00 1.00
Economic Development Specialist 1.00 - - - -
Economic Development Director - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Communications and Marketing Coordinator - - 0.20 0.20 0.20
Information Technology Administrator 1.00 - - - -
Network&Information Technology Administrator - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Information Technology Support Specialist - - - 0.50 0.50
Finance Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Accountant 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Financial Services Technician 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00
Procurement Officer - 1.00
Accounting Clerk 0.63 1.25 1.25 - 0.50
Customer Service Representative II 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Authorized FTE 11.63 12.25 13.45 13.70 15.20
Public Works
Public Works Director - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Civil Engineering Inspector 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Executive Assistant - 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
Town Engineer - - - 1.00 1.00
Assistant Town Engineer - - - - 0.63
Facilities/Environmental Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Facilities Maintenance Tech 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Custodian 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
Streets Superintendent 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Fleet Mechanic/Open Space-Landscape Spec 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Traffic Signal Technician II 1.00 1.00 1.00 - -
Street Maintenance Technician 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00
Authorized FTE 8.30 9.80 9.80 10.80 12.43
FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 19-20
Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized Proposed
Position -Title FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE
Development Services
Development Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Executive Assistant 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
Town Engineer 1.00 1.00 1.00 - -
I
Senior Planner 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
GIS Technician/CAD Operator 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Senior Code Enforcement Officer - - 1.00 1.00 1.00
Code Enforcement Officer 1.00 1.00 - - 1.00
Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Senior Building Inspector - 1.00
Civil Plans Examiner - - 0.50 0.50 -
Building Permit Technician 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50
Authorized FTE 8.00 7.50 8.50 7.50 9.00
Community Services
Community Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Recreation Manager - - 1.00 1.00 1.00
Recreation Supervisor 1.00 1.00 - - -
Recreation Program Coordinator 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Tourism Coordinator 1.00 1.00 - - -
Communications and Marketing Coordinator - 0.80 0.80 0.80
Executive Assistant 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Parks Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 - -
Parks Superintendent - - - 1.00 1.00
Park Operations Lead 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00
Lead Park Attendant 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49
Park Attendant 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96
Groundskeeper 3.00 1.00 - - -
Groundskeeper II - - 1.00 1.00 -
Customer Service Representative II - - - 0.88 0.88
Customer Service Representative I 0.88 0.88 0.88 - -
Community Center Manager - - 1.00 1.00 1.00
Events &Operations Supervisor- CC 1.00 1.00 - - -
Operations Coordinator- Community Center 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Operations Support Worker 1.65 1.65 1.65 0.37 0.37
Lead Operations Support Worker - - - 1.28 1.28
Senior Services Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Senior Services Activities Coordinator 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 1.78
Home Delivered Meals Coordinator 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 -
Senior Services Activities Assistant 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 -
Authorized FTE 20.76 20.76 20.56 20.56 20.56
Total Authorized FTE 52.32 53.94 55.94 56.19 60.82
RESOLUTION 2019-26 PAGE 5
EXHIBIT C
TO
RESOLUTION 2019-26
[2019-20 Comprehensive Fee Schedule]
See following pages.
Legal - Exhibit C - Comprehensive Fee Schedule FY19-20.xlsx
_Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Services
Notarization $2.00 per signature
Affix Town Seal S2.00 each
Faxing Service - Local Only 52.00 First Page, $.50 Each Additional Page
Faxing Service - Long Distance 53.00 First Page, S.50 Each Additional Page
Email Document Service S0.00
Returned Check Fee S30.00
Incoming Wire Transfer Fee S35.00
ActiveNet Transaction Fee S2.50 per transaction
Convenience Fee - credit card payment 53.00 per transaction
Art Commission 20% of selling price
Campaign Fees
Pro/Con Argument Fee $100.00
Campaign Finance - Late Filing Fee S10.00 per business day (per ARS 16-918)
Copies - Non - Commercial
Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 11 $.25 per page
Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 14 5.30 per page
Photocopies (B&W) 11 x 17 5.40 per page
Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 11 S.50 per page
Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 14 5.60 per page
Photocopies (Color) 11 x 17 5.70 per page
Copies - Commercial
Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 11 $.50 per page
Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 14 5.60 per page
Photocopies (B&W) 11 x 17 S.80 per page
Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 11 S1.00 per page
Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 14 S1.20 per page
Photocopies (Color) 11 x 17 51.40 per page
Documents (CD Only)
Town Code $25.00 each
Zoning Ordinances S25.00 each
Subdivision Code S25.00 each
CAFR (Annual Financial Report) S25.00 each
Annual Budget S25.00 each
Land Use Analysis S25.00 each
Council Meeting 525.00 each
Other Materials $25.00 each
Reports
License Report (Non - Commercial Use) $25.00 (CD or hard copy)
License Report (Commercial Use) S50.00 (CD or hard copy)
Adopt A Street
Fee, per sign $30.00
Page 1 of 20
Legal- Exhibit C - Comprehensive Fee Schedule FY19-20.xlsx
Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
MISCELLANEOUS FEES (CONT.)
Maps
8 1/2" x 11" (B&W) $0.50
8 1/2" x 11" (Color) $2.00
8 1/2" x 11" (Photo) S3.00
11" x 17" Street/Index Map "Typical" (B&W) 56.00
11" x 17" Street/Index Map "Typical" (Color) 58.00
11" x 17" Aerial Site Plan (Photo) S20.00
24" x 36" Custom Map (B&W) S20.00
24" x 36" Custom Map (Color) S30.00
36" x 36" Bldg/Plat/Zoning Map (B&W) S30.00
36" x 36" Bldg/Plat/Zoning Map (Color) S40.00
60" x 60" Street/Bldg/Develop/Plat/Plot $50.00
(B&W)
60" x 60" Street/Bldg/Develop/Plat/Plot $80.00
(Color)
Map Book $25.00
DOG LICENSE
Non - neutered dog $0.00
Spayed/Neutered dog $0.00
Over 65 with neutered doq S0.00
Service Dog S0.00
Replacement Dog Tag $0.00
Late fee neutered dog (per month) $0.00
Late fee non - neutered dog (per month) S0.00
BUSINESS LICENSE FEES
Providers of services, wholesalers and manufacturers $50.00/application and first year fee - non-
with a fixed place of business within the town limits refundable
Retail merchants, restaurants, bars, contractors and $50.00/application and first year fee - non-
renters of real and personal property with a fixed refundable
place of business within the town limits and persons
enaaaina in the sale of real estate
Wholesalers, manufacturers and providers of services $50.00/application and first year fee - non-
without a fixed place of business within the town refundable
Retail merchants, etc. (as above) without a fixed $50.00/application and first year fee - non-
place of business within the town limits refundable
Annual renewal fee for business within the town $35.00 - non-refundable
Annual renewal fee for business without a fixed place $50.00 - non-refundable
of business within the town limits
Late fee for renewal of business license fee 25% of renewal fee
Penalty for operating a business without a license $100.00
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
BUSINESS LICENSE FEES (CONT.)
Peddlers, solicitors and mobile merchants $250.00/calendar quarter or fraction thereof - non-
refundable
Peddler investigation fee (per person) $41.00 - non-refundable
Promoters of entertainments, circuses, bazaars, etc., $100.00/week
who receive a percentage of receipts or other
consideration for their services. Each such promoter
shall also obtain liability insurance of a minimum of
ctl million naminn 1-ha Tn\nrn ac inciirari
Animal Show $100.00/week
Circus Parade Only S50.00/day
Handbill Distributor s10.00/day
Amusement Company, such as ferris wheel, merry - $100.00/day
go - round, etc., not part of a circus. Tent Show.
Wrestling Fxhibition. Road Show Carnival or Circus.
Practice of palmistry, phrenology, astrology, fortune $50.00/day
telling, mind reading, clairvoyancy, magic or any
healing practices not licensed by the State of
Arizona, or any similar calling without a fixed place
Duplicate Business License $10.00 - non-refundable
Verification of License Letter s10.00 - non-refundable
FALSE ALARM SERVICE CHARGES (PER CALENDAR YEAR)
First and second None
Third $50.00
Fourth S75.00
Fifth and Sixth S100.00
Seventh or more s200.00 each
ALARM SYSTEM LICENSE PERMIT
License fee $25.00/annually - non-refundable
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (CELL TOWER ON TOWN PROPERTY)
Lease Agreement Application Fee, each location $250.00, per location - non-refundable
Amendments to Cell Tower Lease Agreements 5250.00, per location - non-refundable
Small Cell Wireless Facilities: (all fees are non-refundable)
ROW Use Fee $50.00/year x number of small wireless facilities
Authority utility pole attachment $50.00/year per utility pole attachment
Small Wireless Facilities (SWF) collocation s100.00 per SWF up to five
Small Wireless Facilities (SWF) collocation $50.00 for SWF over five
Batched applications for up to 25 SWF's $100.00 per SWF up to five (at $100 each) ($500
maximum fee)
Batched applications for up to 25 SWF's $50.00 per SWF 6 - 20 sites ($1,000 maximum fee)
Applications for new, replacement or modified utility Not to Exceed $750.00
poles NOT subiect to zoning review
Applications for new, replacement or modified utility Not to Exceed $1,000.00
poles and collocation of wireless facilities subject to
7onina review
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS
Special Event Permits - Food/Event Vendors
Application Fee - Local (Fountain Hills) Business $100.00 - non-refundable
Application Fee - Non-Local Business S350.00 - non-refundable
Special Event Permits - Business
Application Fee - Business (If submitted at least 60 $100.00 - non-refundable
days prior to the event date)
Application Fee - If submitted 59 days or less prior to $300.00 - non-refundable
the event date
Permit Fee $50.00 per day (not to exceed $400.00)
Special Event Permits - Non-Profit
Application Fee - Charitable Organization (If $50.00 - non-refundable
submitted at least 60 days prior to the event date)
Application Fee - If submitted 59 days or less prior to $200.00 - non-refundable
the event date
Permit Fee $25.00 per day (not to exceed $200.00)
Special Event Permits - Extra Fees
Special Event Liquor Application Fee See alcohol license application fees - non-refundable
Utility Fees Actual cost of usage
Park/Open Space Fees, including Amphitheater, $2,500.00/day
Avenue of the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn,
Centennial Circle and other lawns - Event with less
than nnn attanrianra
Park/Open Space Fees, including Amphitheater, $3,500.00/day
Avenue of the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn,
Centennial Circle and other lawns - Event with more
than 5 nnn attanrianra
Special Event Permits - Deposit Fees
Events with less than 1,000 attendance $500.00
Events with 1,000 - 1,999 attendance S1,000.00
Events with 2,000 - 5,000 attendance S2,500.00
Events with over 5,000 attendance S5,000.00
Special Event Permit Fees - Road Closure Admin
Fees
Events with less than 1,000 attendance $500.00
Events with 1,000 - 1,999 attendance S750.00
Events with 2,000 - 5,000 attendance S1,000.00
Events with over 5,000 attendance S1,500.00
Special Event Permit Fees - Vendor Compliance
Fine
First time penalty $250.00
Recurring penalty $750.00
Film permit application $50.00 non-refundable
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
ALCOHOL LICENSE APPLICATION
Person Transfer Fee $150.00 - non-refundable
Location Transfer Fee 5150.00 - non-refundable
Probate/Will Assignment/Divorce Decree $150.00 - non-refundable
Extension of Premise 550.00 - non-refundable
Sampling Permit S50.00 - non-refundable
Acquisition of Control/Restructure/Agent Change $100.00 - non-refundable
Initial/Interim Application Fee
01 - In State Producer $500.00 - non-refundable
02 - Out of State Producer S500.00 - non-refundable
03 - Domestic Microbrewery S500.00 - non-refundable
04 - In State Wholesaler S500.00 - non-refundable
05 - Government S500.00 - non-refundable
06 - Bar, All Spirituous Liquors 5500.00 - non-refundable
07 - Beer & Wine Bar S500.00 - non-refundable
08 - Conveyance 5500.00 - non-refundable
09 - Liquor Store 5500.00 - non-refundable
10 - Beer & Wine Store 5500.00 - non-refundable
11 - Hotel/Motel S500.00 - non-refundable
12 - Restaurant S500.00 - non-refundable
13 - Domestic Farm Winery $500.00 - non-refundable
14 - Private Club
15 - Special Event $25.00 - non-refundable
16 - Wine Festival/Wine Fair 525.00 - non-refundable
ADULT ORIENTED BUSINESS LICENSE
Application Fee - Business $500.00 - non-refundable
Application Fee - Provider S100.00 - non-refundable
Application Fee - Manager $100.00 - non-refundable
Application Fee - Employee (per person) S50.00 - non-refundable
License Fee - annual - Business S200.00 - non-refundable
License Fee - annual - Provider 5100.00 - non-refundable
License Fee - annual - Manager S100.00 - non-refundable
CABLE LICENSE
Initial License Application $2,500.00 - non-refundable
Transfer of ownership S2,000.00 - non-refundable
License modification, pursuant to 47 USC Sec 545 S2,500.00 - non-refundable
Other License modification up to $2000.00 - non-refundable
License fee - quarterly 5% of gross receipts
Late fee (afeeter 30 days) 5% plus interest of 1 1/2% per month
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
EXCAVATIONS/IN - LIEU FEES
Base fee (per excavation) $250.00 plus:
Trench cut fees:
Newly paved or overlayed 0 - 1 yrs. $55.00 per lineal feet
Newly paved or overlayed 1 - 2 yrs. 545.00 per lineal feet
Newly paved or overlayed 2 - 3 yrs. 535.00 per lineal feet
Newly paved or overlayed 3 - 4 yrs. S25.00 per lineal feet
Newly paved or overlayed 4 - 5 yrs. s15.00 per lineal feet
Newly paved or overlayed 5 - 6 yrs. 510.00 per lineal feet
Slurry or chip sealed 0 - 2 years S4.00 per lineal feet
Pavement replacement greater than 300 feet in S2.50 per square yard
Utility Pit fees:
Newly paved or overlayed 0 - 1 yrs. $5.00 per square feet
Newly paved or overlayed 1 - 2 yrs. S4.50 per square feet
Newly paved or overlayed 2 - 3 yrs. $3.50 per square feet
Newly paved or overlayed 3 - 4 yrs. S2.50 per square feet
Newly paved or overlayed 4 - 5 yrs. 51.50 per square feet
Newly paved or overlayed 5 - 6 yrs. S1.00 per square feet
Slurry or chip sealed 0 - 2 years S5.00 per square feet
Adjustment (MH, valve, monument, etc.) $500.00 each
Striping 5.55 per linear feet
Lane Markers S150.00 each
Stop Bars s2.50 per square feet
Crosswalks S.79 per square feet
RPMs 57.00 each
Seal-Coat S2.00 per square yard
ENCROACHMENT/ENGINEERING PERMITS
Base Permit Fee $70.00 - non-refundable
2"/6" Paving A.C. S.35 per square yard
1" Paving - Overlay or Top Course $.15 per square yard
1" ABC or Select Subbase $.05 per square yard
Permanent Barricading S25.00 each
Guard Rail/Hand Rail S.20 per linear feet
Survey Monuments S10.00 each
Concrete Aprons S15.00 each
Scuppers 515.00 each
Review for Adjustments MH, etc. S10.00 each
4" Paving - PC Concrete S.22 per square yard
Decorative Sidewalk or Paving S.30 per linear feet
Sidewalk & Bike path S.30 per linear feet
Curb & Gutter $.20 per linear feet
Valley Gutter S.50 per linear feet
Sign (regulator, street etc.) s5.00 each
Pavement Cuts s2.00 per linear feet
Driveway/Driveway Modifications $30.00 each
Utility, Water Line, Sewer Line Trench S.15 per linear feet
Drywells (maxwell or similar) S100.00 each
Storm Drain Pipe S2.00 per linear feet
Catch Basins, Headwells S50.00 each
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_Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
ENCROACHMENT/ENGINEERING PERMITS (CONT.)
Cutoff Walls $.35 per linear feet
Slope Protection S.30 per square yard
Rip Rap S.90 square feet
Retaining Wall S1.53 per linear feet
Cut/Fill (Materials Moved) S.40 per cubic yard
Box Culverts 5% of attached estimate
Miscellaneous 5% of attached estimate
Landscaping 5% of attached estimate
Irrigation 5% of attached estimate
Lighting 5% of attached estimate
Grading 5% of attached estimate
Utility Splice/Repair Pits (outside pvmt) $2.00 square feet (minimum $50.00)
Other 5% of attached estimate
In Lieu Payments Calculated for cuts greater than 300 feet in length -
Der MAG section 336
Traffic Control Plan Review $200.00
Engineering Plan Review Fee S350.00 per sheet
Failure to obtain an Encroachment Permit S200.00
Failure to obtain a Final Inspection S100.00
Reinspection Fee S150.00
Investigation Fee for Work Done Without $250.00 or the permit fee, whichever is greater, but
Permit not to exceed $2,500.00 for every day or a portion
of a day from the time unpermitted work began until
A nermit is nhtaineri
Oversize/Overweight Vehicle Permit $210.00
Haul Route Permit (greater than or equal to 500 $210.00
cubic yards)
Failure to barricade or improper barricading Up to $1,000.00
Permit Extension $50.00
Penalty for work w/o permit 50% of Permit Fee
Minimum Plan Review $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum)
ENVIRONMENTAL FEE
Environmental fee:
per residential solid waste account $3.00 per month per parcel; billed $36.00 annually
per multifamily solid waste account (with a range to be determined
for number of units
commercial solid waste accounts (license fee and/or to be determined
cost per commercial account)
late fee for paying the environmental fee $5.00 per month up to a maximum of $35.
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FEES
Easement or Right-of-Way Abandonment $350.00
Hillside Protection Reconfiguration and/or $350.00
Replacement of Hillside Protection Easement
Revocation Administrative Fee $300.00
Engineering Plan Review Fee S350.00 per sheet
Final Plat Improvement:
Plan Checking $350.00 per sheet (includes 2nd and 3rd reviews)
Except water and sewer plans S175.00 per sheet (includes 2nd and 3rd reviews)
Water and sewer plans only $200.00 per sheet with corrections (4th+ reviews);
$75.00 per sheet for addendums (changes made
afeeter annrovall.
Engineering Report/Calculations Review Fee $350.00 per report
(Drainage, Environmental, Traffic, Structural, Water,
_Sewer etc 1
New/Address Change $25.00
DEVELOPMENT FEES
Single Family Residential $1,601.00
Multi - Family Residential $1,601.00/dwelling
Commercial S0.243/square feet
Office s0.243/square feet
Hotel 50.243/square feet
Industrial 50.243/square feet
Fee Detail (From Above)
Park & Recreation
Residential (1) $1,301.00/dwelling
Fire and Emergency
Residential (1) $300.00/dwelling
Non - Residential (2) 50.243/square feet
(1) Residential includes single and multi - family dwelling units
(2) Non - residential includes commercial and industrial square footage
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
PLANNING & ZONING FEES
Administrative Use Permit/Grand Opening Sign $25.00
Appeal of a Decision by the Zoning Administrator S1,000.00 plus notification *^
Area Specific Plans and amendments S3,000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre ^
Comprehensive Sign Plans and amendments S200.00
Commercial/Industrial/Multi-Family Site Plan Review $500.00 plus $200.00 for every 5,000 square feet or
portion thereof ^
Condominium Plats $1,500.00 plus $50.00 per unit A
Continuance at Applicant Request S250.00
Cut & Fill Waiver s300.00
Development Agreements S5,000.00 plus $100 per acre or portion thereof
Development Agreements - Amendment S5,000.00
Final Plats S1,500.00 plus $ 50.00 per lot, unit or tract A
General Plan Amendments Minor $ 3,000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre ^
Major $ 5.000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre A
Hillside Protection Easement (HPE) $20.00 + applicable recording fees
Land Disturbance Fee S10.00 per square feet plus revegetation
Landscape Plan Review S420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit **
Public notice in Newspaper actual newspaper posting cost plus $10.00
processing
Notification fee $5.00 per mailing label plus actual newspaper
Posting cost plus $10.00 processing.
Ordinances (Text Amendments) $2,000.00 plus notification *
Planned Area Developments (PAD) $2,000.00 plus $100.00 per acre or portion thereof
plus notification *
Planned Area Developments (PAD) - Amendment $2,000.00
Planned Unit Developments (PUD) $2,000.00 plus $100.00 per acre or portion thereof
Plus notification *
Planned Unit Developments (PUD) - Amendment $2,000.00
Plat Abandonments s500.00 ^
Preliminary Plats s2,000.00 plus $50.00 per lot, unit or tract^
Recording Fees (subject to change without notice) $10.00 plus actual cost
Replats (lot joins, lot divisions, lot line adjustments) $500.00 up to three lots, more than 3 lots use Final
Plat fees A
Rezones (Map) $2,000.00 plus $100.00 per acre or portion thereof
Plus notification *A
Saguaro Cactus Permit $90.00
Special Use Permits and amendments $500.00 plus notification *^ - non-refundable
Temporary Use Permits $200.00 plus notification * - non-refundable
Temporary Visitor Permit (RV Parkina): $25.00
Time Extension Fee $100.00
Tract Housing $500.00 per Standard Plan + $100 per
Variances $1,000.00 plus $300.00 for each additional variance
Zoning Verification Letter $200.00
*$5.00 per mailing label plus actual newspaper posting cost plus $10.00 processing.
**Deposit required for Certificate of Occupancy (C of 0) if landscaping is not installed; refundable upon
landscaping approval by Town within six (6) months.
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^All fees include up to 3 reviews by staff. Any additional reviews will be subject to an additional fee equal
to 25% of the original fee. The "recording fee" is per Maricopa County's Fee Schedule and is, therefore,
subject to change.
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK — SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
Single Family Homes (Includes Permit and Plan Review)
Livable Area with A/C $.75 square feet
Covered Area: Garage and/or Patio (non A/C) $.45 square feet
Single Family Addition $.75 square feet
Area non A/C s.45 square feet
Single Family Remodel $.23 square feet
Area non A/C S.14 square feet
Specialized Permits (Includes Permit and Plan Review)
Solar Photovoltaic $140.00
Fence Walls 570.00 plus $.15 LF (Linear Footage)
Retaining Walls S70.00 plus 51.53 LF (Linear Footage)
Pools & Spas Attached S290.00 plus $.90 square feet
Stand Alone Spas S235.00
Landscape Plan Review $420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit **
Miscellaneous Permits (Plan Review Fee Extra)
One Discipline Permit $70.00 (building, plumbing, electrical or
Combination Permit 5210.00
Miscellaneous Plan Review
Minimum Plan Review $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum)
Revisions to Approved Plans $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum)
Over the Counter Permits (No Plan Review Fee Required)
Plumbing - Water heater replacement/solar $70.00
(minor)
Mechanical - HVAC replacement (minor) $70.00
Electrical - panel repair (minor) 570.00
Demolition (minor) S120.00
Plan Review Add On (Afeeter 3rd Review) 50% of Bldq Permit/Plan Review Fee
Reinspection Fee $150.00 per Trip
Plan copies 24x36 $3.00 per page - B&W
$5.00 per page - Color
Permit Extensions - Residential new $400.00
Permit Extensions - Residential remodel only (If $100.00
Town has all records and within current Code cycle)
Refund for cancelled Single Family Home permit 35% of building permit fee paid - request must be
made within 180 days of original payment
Penalty for failure to obtain a building permit 50% of Bldq Permit/Plan Review Fee
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK- COMMERCIAL
Commercial Building Permit (Includes Permit and Plan Review)
Area with A/C $.75 square feet
Covered Area (non A/C) S.45 square feet
Commercial Building Addition
Area with A/C $.75 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) S.45 square feet
Commercial Remodel (Existing)
Area with A/C $145.00 plus $.23 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) S145.00 plus S.14 square feet
Shell Only for Commercial & Multi - Family
Area with A/C $205.00 plus $.50 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) $70.00 plus $.45 square feet
Commercial Tenant Improvement
Area with A/C $145.00 plus $.23 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) S145.00 plus S.14 square feet
Apartments/Condominiums
Livable Area with A/C $.75 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) S.45 square feet
Apartments/Condominiums with 4 or more units & recurring floor plans (0 -100,000 livable square feet)
Livable Area with A/C $.60 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) S.37 square feet
Apartments/Condominiums with 4 or more units & recurring floor plans (Over 100,000 livable square feet)
Livable Area with A/C $.53 square feet
Covered Area (non - A/C) $.33 square feet
Specialized Permits (Includes Permit and Plan Review)
Solar Photovoltaic $140.00
Fence Walls $70.00 plus $.15 Lf (Linear Footage)
Retaining Walls $70.00 plus $1.53 LF (Linear Footage)
Pools & Spas Attached S290.00 plus $.90 square feet
Stand Alone Spas S235.00
Landscape Plan Review S420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit **
**Deposit required for Certificate of Occupancy (C of 0) if landscaping is not installed; refundable upon
landscaping approval by Town within six (6) months.
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK — COMMERCIAL (CONT.)
Miscellaneous Permits (Plan Review Fee is Separate)
Minimum Permit (one discipline) $70.00 (or $210.00 for building, plumbing, electrical
and mechanical)
Minimum Combination (all disciplines) 5210.00
Sign Permit, less than 32 square feet (Face $50.00 per sign
Sign Permit, greater than 32 square feet (Face $100.00 per sign
Replacement Only)
Sign Permit, less than 32 square feet (New) $190.00 per sign
Sign Permit, greater than 32 square feet (New) $240.00 per sign
Miscellaneous Plan Review
Minimum Plan Review $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum)
Revisions to Approved Plans S70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum)
Over the Counter Permits (No Plan Review Fee Required)
Plumbing - Water heater replacement/solar $70.00
(minor)
Mechanical - HVAC replacement (minor) $70.00
Electrical - panel repair (minor) 570.00
Demolition (minor) 5120.00
Plan Review Add On (Afeeter 3rd 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee
Review)
Reinspection Fee $150.00 per trip
Permit Extensions - Commercial new $400.00
construction only (If Town has all
records and within current Code cycle)
Permit Extensions - Commercial remodel only $100.00
(If Town has all records and
within current Code cycle)
Penalty for failure to obtain a building permit 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee
Refund for cancelled Commercial 35% of building permit fee paid - request must be
Building permit (must be done in writing) made within 180 days of original payment
Appeal of Decision by Building Official/Fire $1,000.00 plus notification *^
Marshall
*$5.00 per mailing label plus actual newspaper posting cost plus $10.00 processing.
^All fees include up to 3 reviews by staff. Any additional reviews will be subject to an additional fee equal
to 25% of the original fee. The "recording fee" is per Maricopa County's Fee Schedule and is, therefore,
subject to change.
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
FIRE SAFETY FEES
Residential Automatic Sprinkler System $.05 square feet (minimum $25.00)
Plan Review/Inspection
Commercial Automatic Sprinkler System $.10 square feet (minimum $50.00)
Plan Review/Inspection
Commercial Auto Sprinkler System $75.00
Modification Plan Review/Inspection
Commercial Hood System Plan $100.00
Review/Inspection
Commercial Fire Alarm System Plan $100.00
Review/Inspection
Commercial Fire Alarm System $50.00
Modification Plan Review/Inspection
Residential LPG Installation $50.00
Review/Inspection
Annual Adult Residential Group Care $100.00 per year
Inspection
Annual Commercial Fire Inspection Fee $0.00
Tent Permit Fee (any tent over 200 square feet $100.00
& any canopy over 400 square feet)
Reinspection Fee (beyond one re-check) $150.00 per trip
ABATEMENT FEES
Inspection fee $70.00 per hour (1 - hour minimum)
Reinspection fee $150.00 per trip
PARK FACILITY RENTALS
Park Rental Fees - Resident/Organization (1) Per Hour
Small Ramada - 2 hour minimum $10.00
Medium Ramada - 2 hour minimum S15.00
Large Ramada - 2 hour minimum S20.00
Meeting Rooms 2 hour minimum S10.00
Multi-Purpose Fields - 2 hour minimum S15.00
Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation S5.00 without lighting
Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation S7.00 with lighting
Open Park space, including Amphitheater, Avenue of $400.00/half day (4 hours or less)
the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn, Centennial Circle $750.00/full day (over 4 hours)
and other lawns
(1) 10% wedding discount when combined with Community Center Rental
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
PARK FACILITY RENTALS (CONT.)
Park Rental Fee Extras
Power Distribution Box Rental Fee & Deposit $15.00/box per day; $100.00 deposit per box and
power cable
Athletic Field Lights (2 hour minimum) $10.00 per hour
Athletic Field - Prep & Bases S25.00 per field
Alcohol Permit with Park Reservation S10.00 for 50 Consuming Adults - non-refundable
Fountain Operation S265.00 Per Half - Hour
Staff (2 hour minimum) S21.00 - $38.00 Per Hour
Park Rental Fees - Non-Resident/ Commercial Per Hour
Small Ramada - 2 hour minimum $15.00
Medium Ramada - 2 hour minimum S22.50
Large Ramada - 2 hour minimum S30.00
Meeting Rooms - 2 hour minimum 515.00
Multi-Purpose Fields - 2 hour minimum 522.50
Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation $10.00 without lights
Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation 514.00 with lights
Open Park space, including Amphitheater, Avenue of $750.00/half day (4 hours or less)
the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn, Centennial Circle $1,400.00/full day (over 4 hours)
a prl other lawns
�1 10% wedding discount when combined with Community Center Rental
Park Rental Fee Extras
Power Distribution Box Rental Fee & Deposit $15.00/box per day; $100.00 deposit per box and
power cable
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Athletic Field Lights - 2 hour minimum $10.00 per hour
Athletic Field - Prep & Bases S25.00 per field
Alcohol Permit with Park Reservation S10.00 for 50 Consuming Adults - non-refundable
Fountain Operation S265.00 Per Half - Hour
Staff - 2 hour minimum S21.00 - $38.00 Per Hour
Recreation Fees
Program Cancellation Fee $10.00
Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS
Community Center Rental - Resident/ Per Hour
Organization (Tier 21 (2)
Any Meeting Room - 2 hour minimum $17.00
One Ballroom (30 - 90 people)
Minimum 4 hours $36.00
Two Ballrooms *(91 - 160 people)
Minimum 4 hours $72.00
Three Ballrooms*( 161 - 250 people)
Minimum 4 hours $108.00
Grand Ballroom *( 251 - 450 people)
Minimum 4 hours $144.00
Lobby (2) Per Hour
4 hour minimum $34.00
Grand Ballroom & Lobby (2)
All Day Rate (Monday - Thursday 7:00 am to $1,760.00
Midnight)
All Day Rate (Friday - Saturday 7:00 am to $2,200.00
Midnight)
Weekend Rates: Friday & Saturday(2) Weekend Rates: Friday-Sunday
Ballroom 3 (includes patio access and views)* Per Hour
4 hour minimum $41.00
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Ballroom 4 (includes patio access and views)
4 hour minimum $41.00
Tier 2 Groups meeting 6 or More Times per Year:
4 hour minimum with contract 50% of Resident/Non-Profit rate
*Ballroom 3 not available as a standalone rental
(2) 10% wedding discount when combined with a Park Rental
_Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.)
Community Center Rental - Non-Resident/ Per Hour
Commercial (Tier 31 (2)
Any Meeting Room $39.00
One Ballroom (30-90 people)
4 hour minimum $83.00
Two Ballrooms *(91 - 160 people)
4 hour minimum $166.00
Three Ballrooms*( 161 - 250 people)
4 hour minimum $249.00
Grand Ballroom *( 251 - 450 people)
4 hour minimum $332.00
Lobby (2)
4 hour minimum $69.00
Grand Ballroom & Lobby (2)
All Day Rate (Monday - Thursday 7:00 am to $4,400.00
All Day Rate (Friday - Saturday 7:00 am to $5,500.00
Midnight)
Weekend Rates: Friday & Saturday (2) Weekend Rates: Friday-Sunday
Ballroom 3 (includes patio access and views)* Per Hour
4 hour minimum $124.00
Ballroom 4 (includes patio access and views)
4 hour minimum $124.00
Tier 3 Groups meeting 6 or More Times per Year:
4 hour minimum with contract 50% of Non-Resident/Commercial Rate
*Ballroom 3 not available as a standalone rental
(2) 10% wedding discount when combined with a Park Rental
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_Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.)
Community Center Extra Service Fees - Resident/Non-Profit
Video Projector - Note Vission 3,000 $40.00
Lumens
Overhead Projector $15.00
Slide Projector 515.00
27" TV 515.00
Flat Screen TV $25.00
TV/VCR (or DVD) 50.00
VCR or DVD Player $10.00
Small Screen S5.00
Large Screen (8' x 10') S10.00
Large Screen Border 515.00
Ping Pong Table 515.00 per rental
Internet Access
Hard Wire $125 per day
Sound Reinforcement
Wireless Microphones $5.00
Speaker Table (Includes Mixing Board) S15.00 each
Conference Phone S10.00
Portable Sound System (Includes Mixing Board $25.00
and/or Portable Speaker)
CD Player $10.00
Electricity (per booth)
110 V $15.00
220 V 540.00
Other
Easel $5.00
Papers & Markers 510.00
Portable White Board 55.00
Walker Display Board S5.00
Items for Sale
25' Extension Cord $15.00 each
Power Strip 515.00 each
Masking Tape S5.00 per roll
Miscellaneous
Dance Floor - per 3' x 3' parquet square $3.00
Staging 6' x 8" section $5.00
Piano - Tuning Extra
Upright $25.00
Grand $50.00
Coffee Service $5.00 per 8 cup pack
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Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.)
Community Center Extra Service Fees - Non - Resident/Commercial
Video Projector - Note Vission 3,000 Lumens $75.00
Overhead Projector S30.00
Slide Projector $30.00
27" TV $30.00
Large Flat Panel Monitor $50.00
Flat Screen TV $50.00
VCR or DVD Player $20.00
Small Screen $10.00
Large Screen (8' x 10') $20.00
Large Screen Border $30.00
Ping Pong Table $30.00 per rental
Internet Access
Hard Wire $125.00 per day
Sound Reinforcement
Wireless Microphones $15.00
Speaker Table (Includes Mixing Board) $15.00 each
Conference Phone $20.00
Portable Sound System (Includes Mixing $50.00
CD Player $20.00
Electricity ( per booth)
110 V $25.00
220 V $75.00
Other
Easel $10.00
Papers & Markers $20.00
Portable White Board $10.00
Walker Display Board $10.00
Items for Sale
25' Extension Cord $15.00 each
Power Strip $15.00 each
Masking Tape $5.00 each
Miscellaneous
Dance Floor - Per 3' x 3' parquet square $5.00
Staging 6' x 8" section $10.00
Piano - Tuning Extra
Upright $50.00
Grand $100.00
Coffee Service $5.00 per (10) 8oz cup pack
Portable Bar $50.00
Labor Charges $25/hour
NOTE: All Rentals Are Subject To Applicable Arizona Sales Taxes
Description Proposed Fee FY19-20
SENIOR SERVICES ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES (CALENDAR YEAR)
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Resident $20.00
Non - Resident $30.00
COURT FEES
Non-Sufficient Funds (checks returned to Court) $30.00 per check
Public Defender Actual costs for appointed attorney
Jail Reimbursement Actual costs billed by County for jail time served
Jury Costs (assessed if jury trial canceled within five Actual administrative costs
days of trial)
Civil Traffic Default $50.00 per defaulted charge
Warrant $50.00 per warrant issued
Diversion Program Rescheduling $25.00
Court Clerk S17.00
Court User 530.00 per charge, plus surcharges
Public Records Search 52.00 per name
Copies 50.50 per page
Certified Copies S17.00
Copies of CDs $17.00
NOTE: Court fees are subject to change throughout the fiscal year in accordance with
State Law and Arizona Supreme Court Rules.
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