San Mateo County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

Issue | Background | Findings | Conclusions | Recommendations | Responses | Attachments Determining Elected Officials’

Published: March 09, 2009 9 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1
The Daly City City Council has the authority to set the compensation level and job description for the Daly City City Clerk position.
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R1
Restore retroactively the compensation of the Daly City City Clerk to the level at the beginning of her term in November 2008.
F2
In March 2009, the City Manager recommended and the City Council approved the reduction in the City Clerk’s compensation by 48%. This action took place four months after the City Clerk’s election to office.
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R2
Establish a fixed compensation for elected officials such as the City Clerk. A committee should be commissioned to review comparable compensation, position responsibilities, and other factors, and make a recommendation to the City Council.
F3
There are no professional qualifications required for a Daly City resident to run for City Clerk.
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R3
Identify a human resources specialist to work with all parties to restore a productive working environment and to lay out a plan to improve the capability of the City Clerk.
F4
The role and responsibilities of the City Clerk were not changed from those of the previous City Clerk.
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R4
Encourage the City Clerk to attain available training through the City Clerks Association and obtain certification.
F5
The current City Clerk does not have the same professional experience that previous City Clerks have had.
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R5
Reconsider asking the electorate to change the position of City Clerk to an appointed instead of elected position.
F6
The City Clerk does not currently hold either of the two certifications offered by the California City Clerks Association -- Certified Municipal City Clerk or Master Municipal City Clerk.
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R6
Consider establishing certification or other minimum qualifications for future City Clerks if the office becomes appointed.
F7
Despite expressing concern about the new City Clerk’s lack of experience, the City’s senior staff has done little if anything to help the City Clerk learn the job. Conclusions The 2008-2009 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury concludes that the Daly City City Clerk’s compensation reduction was unjustified. The Grand Jury further concludes that:
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R7
Refrain from reducing the compensation of elected City officials during their terms of office without their consent.

Conclusions 4

No Responses Found 1

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