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2023-24 Riverside County - Amendment 2 - add Fire Safety Supervisor positionfor fiscal years 2023/24 and 2024/25; and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. Motion passed unanimously. 5. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, FOR FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE PREVENTION, RESCUE, FIRE MARSHAL, AND MEDICAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, TO ADD A FIRE SAFETY SUPERVISOR POSITION Public Safety Manager Mendez presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed the modification to the vehicle for the new position; the salary range for the new position based on experience; and the annual cost of approximately $8 million per year for fire services. PRESENTER: Riverside County Fire Chief Bryan White — explained the duties of the new Fire Safety Supervisor position; and noted the Fire Department's current difficulty in recruiting new employees. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers McGarrey/Sanchez to approve Amendment No. 1 to Cooperative Agreement with the County of Riverside, for fire protection, fire prevention, rescue, fire marshal, and medical emergency services, to add a Fire Safety Supervisor position; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. Motion passed unanimously. STUDY SESSION 1. DISCUSS FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 PRELIMINARY PROPOSED BUDGET Finance Director Martinez presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed follow up to Council's previous request that the Coachella Valley Association of Governments update the City's Financial Advisory Commission on projects such as CV Link and the Arts and Music Line; the many projects underway; and the 40 separate funds staff and Council monitor. PUBLIC HEARINGS — None DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS — None MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS Councilmembers reported on attendance at the La Quinta High School graduation; the Women Who Lead luncheon; the Memorial Day event; and the Horizon School graduation. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 10 of 11 JUNE 6, 2023 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 5 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: June 6, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, FOR FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE PREVENTION, RESCUE, FIRE MARSHAL, AND MEDICAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, TO ADD A FIRE SAFETY SUPERVISOR POSITION RECOMMENDATION Approve Amendment No. 1 to Cooperative Agreement with the County of Riverside, for fire protection, fire prevention, rescue, fire marshal, and medical emergency services, to add a Fire Safety Supervisor position; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The City contracts with the County of Riverside for fire services; the current agreement includes two Fire Marshal positions, a Fire Safety Specialist and a Fire Systems Inspector, both of which are responsible for plan check reviews and inspections. • Due to significant increase in building activity, workload demands have expanded drastically. • To meet increased construction demands, the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) is recommending adding a Fire Safety Supervisor to supervise and support the needs of the City. FISCAL IMPACT The annual costs associated with this new position are estimated at $130,685.15 (Attachment 1). Additionally, this position requires a vehicle equipped with emergency lights and decals. A Code Compliance vehicle could be transferred to this position at an estimated cost of $6,000. As shown below, the cost of this position could be fully covered by the revenues received from Fire Plan Review Fee and Fire Inspection Fee, and if needed, Fire Tax Credits could cover the difference. Fire Plan Review Fire Inspection Fiscal Year Fee Fee Fire Revenues FY 2022-23 (as of 5/30/23) $59,368.50 $120,079.60 $179,448.10 FY 2021-22 $99,228.25 $119,607.00 $218,835.25 217 FY 2020-21 FY 2019-20 FY 2018-19 FY 2017-18 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS $55,610.00 $73,338.31 $53,496.00 $48,538.28 $60,030.20 $56,535.05 $37,518.00 $24,930.00 $115,640.20 $129,873.36 $91,014.00 $73,468.28 The City contracts with Riverside County Fire Department (County Fire) to provide fire services. Under this agreement, the City contracts for two Fire Marshal positions, a Fire Marshal Specialist and a Fire Marshal Inspector, who are responsible for plan reviews, construction, mandated inspections, fire investigations, and public education. The Fire Specialist prioritizes land development and construction items to meet City's timelines, reviews City events as needed, and conducts property inspections as time allows. The Fire Systems Inspector focuses on inspections including the annual inspections as required by law, and proactive inspections of businesses to ensure fire sprinkler systems are properly functioning. La Quinta Fire Marshal Activity 464 • 473 559 FY 2018-2019 FY 2019-2020 • 588 • 1927 • 582 FY 2020-2021 FY 2021-2022 FY 2022-2023 (as of 5/25/23) —0—Plan Reviews —0—Fire Inspections For several years, construction projects have significantly increased, resulting in an influx of construction plan reviews and inspection requests. As shown on the graph above, the workload of the La Quinta OFM has consistently increased in the last five fiscal years. Specifically, fire inspections have multiplied by 315% from FY 2018-19 to FY 2022-23. . In the past, the OFM provided additional temporary assistance to keep up with inspection demands, however, that is no longer possible as the OFM has also experienced higher demands throughout the County. As a solution, OFM is recommending Contract Cities increase their Fire Marshal staffing levels to meet their workloads. Since La Quinta already has two positions under contract, the OFM is recommending adding a Fire Safety Supervisor to oversee, coordinate, prioritize, and assist in the daily operations of the OFM. This position requires the incumbent to have five years of progressive responsible experience and advanced -level plan review and inspection (Attachment 1). 218 Staff has reviewed this recommendation among other options, such as splitting this position with another city, however, sharing the position with another city will not guarantee an acceptable turnaround. An additional option was to contract a consulting firm to conduct on-call plan checks and fire inspections, however this is not a suitable option as OFM staff must provide final approval for plan reviews and inspections. Given the continuous increase in construction activity, plus annual State mandated inspections, staff is requesting that a Fire Safety Supervisor position be added to the City's Fire Service Agreement to ensure the City's needs are met in a timely manner. ALTERNATIVES Council could elect to delay, modify, or reject the requested amendment to the fire contract. Prepared by: Martha Mendez, Public Safety Manager Approved by: Jon McMillen, City Manager Attachment: 1. Fire Safety Supervisor Job Description 219 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE Established Date: Jan 19, 2006 Revision Date: Nov 14, 2013 FIRE SAFETY SUPERVISOR Bargaining Unit: SEIU - Supervisory ATTACHMENT 1 Class Code: 37876 SALARY RANGE $46.16 - $62.83 Hourly $8,000.96 - $10,890.43 Monthly $96,011.55 - $130,685.15 Annually CLASS CONCEPT: Under general direction, supervises and coordinates the daily operations of a fire inspection or plan review division or city fire marshal service contract; coordinates fire prevention activities with other jurisdictions and outside agencies; and performs other related duties as assigned. Incumbents of the Fire Safety Supervisor classification exercise general supervision over the Plan Review and Construction division, Permit and Code Enforcement division, Special Unit program or administer Fire Marshal service contracts, and may assist in planning and logistical support functions for the Incident Command System. REPRESENTATION UNIT: SEIU - Supervisory EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (Depending on the area of assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following) • Supervise and coordinate fire prevention programs and activities of the Fire Prevention Section; coordinate staffing, permitting, and scheduling of inspection programs and special events. • Supervise daily activities of fire prevention employees including: assigning, prioritizing, and monitoring work in area of assignment; conducting performance evaluations; recommending staffing and disciplinary actions; ensure appropriate training is available, counseling, evaluating, and meeting with fire prevention personnel to identify and resolve 220 issues/problems. • Reviews, researches and evaluates fire protection, building and development plans and specifications for conformance with applicable laws, codes and regulations concerning fire protection and life safety; evaluates equipment for effectiveness and makes recommendations for improved and/or alternative fire protection plans and devices; may conduct special inspections and investigations of new construction and existing structures as it relates to fire codes. • Assist with developing and implementing the Fire Prevention goals and objectives, work plans, priorities, and policy and procedures within assigned section; assist in preparing and updating the Riverside County Master Fire Plan. • May serve as contract Fire Marshall and develop, implement, and supervise the localized fire prevention program and local service operations while maintaining program consistency across jurisdictions. • Serve as liaison for the plan review and fire inspection functions of the Fire Prevention division with other department divisions, government agencies, partner jurisdictions and the public; assist the public and other employees with technical inquiries related to Fire Prevention operations; oversee and resolve difficult and sensitive inquiries or complaints. • Develop code amendments and participate in the code adoption process with stakeholders and partner agencies. • Write technical guidelines, bulletins, and interpretations; oversee and implement the development of procedures and handbooks for fire inspection; prepare and maintain a variety of organizational reports and operational studies; recommend modifications to programs, polices, and procedures. • Conduct quality control of fire prevention operations; prepare and maintain a variety of reports and information related to Fire Prevention operations and appeal process. • Supervise fire safety inspection of commercial, institutional, and industrial occupancies. • Pursue legal remedy for non-compliance with fire codes, including issuance of pre -citation notices, preparation of legal complaints, and testifying in court. • Provide support to a variety boards and commissions; attend and participate in professional group meetings representing the Fire Department interests; maintain currency with applicable code, regulations, policies, and procedures. RECRUITING GUIDELINES: Experience: Five years of progressively responsible experience performing advanced -level plan review and fire inspections related to application of fire and building code or equivalent education, training, and experience which demonstrates possession of the listed knowledge and abilities. Knowledge of: The principles of supervision, performance evaluation, progressive discipline, motivation and organization; principles and practices of staff and organizational development; principles and practices of fire prevention, inspection, plan review, and code enforcement; principles and methods of fire prevention education; burning characteristics associated with building construction and chemical hazards; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations; State Fire Marshal's regulations and prevailing practices in fire prevention; Uniform Fire Code and Uniform Building Code; mathematical concepts; effective 221 communication and interpersonal skills; customer service principles. Ability to: Supervise, direct, and coordinate the work of technical and clerical personnel; monitor and evaluate employee; prepare clear, concise, and well-documented reports and correspondence; analyze, interpret, and apply applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations; recognize problems, analyze data, formulate alternatives, and make or recommend appropriate decisions or resolutions; productively use personal computers and associated software; prepare and conduct presentations to diverse audiences; recognize fire and life safety code violations and hazards; interpret codes and regulations for the public; read and interpret plans and blueprints; establish and maintain effective and tactful working relationships with co-workers and the general public; provide quality customer service. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: License/Certificate: Possession of a valid California Driver's License. May be required to successfully complete the Penal Code 832 course. PRE-EMPLOYMENT: All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of both a pre-employment physical exam, including a drug/alcohol test, and a criminal background investigation, which involves fingerprinting. (A felony or misdemeanor conviction may disqualify the applicant from County employment.) PROBATIONARY PERIOD: As an Approved Local Merit System, all County of Riverside employees, except those serving "At Will," are subject to the probationary period provisions as specified in the applicable Memorandum of Understanding, County Resolution, or Salary Ordinance. Temporary and Per Diem employees serve at the pleasure of the agency/department head. 222