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Res 2018-60 Adm Policies Rules and RegsRESOLUTION NO. 2018 - 60 RESOLUTION PROVIDING THE AUTHORITY TO THE CITY MANAGER TO FORMULATE AND EXECUTE ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT AND APPROVING NON-UNION EMPLOYEE PAID HOLIDAY AND ANNUAL LEAVE CAP WHEREAS, in 2014, the City of Fridley established the Vision Statement "We believe Fridley is a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses;" and, WHEREAS, in support of the 2014 Vision Statement, Fridley's leadership comprised of the City Manager, Department Managers and Supervisors/Managers adopted a set of core operating principles and values whereby the workforce strives to be "responsive, driven and friendly;" and, WHEREAS, it is a widely known best practice for organizations (both public, private and non-profit sectors) to establish and maintain personnel policies and procedures to serve as guidelines and standards to manage its workforce; and, WHEREAS, personnel policies help to define the rules, requirements, benefits, and opportunities are often viewed as a reflection of an organization's vision, goals, and values; and, WHEREAS, developing clearly written policies and procedures that are documented, updated, and followed brings structure to an organization and assists in the day-to-day decision-making processes; and, WHEREAS, it is recognized that personnel policies, standards and regulations are frequently impacted due regular and frequent changes driven by complex federal, state, local regulations, changes in legislature, changes in budget, benefits, workforce demands, union negotiations, litigation, etc.; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary for an organization to anticipate and adapt to changes in order to be successful and to remain competitive; and, WHEREAS, policies and procedures need to be adaptable to the needs of the organization and enforced across the organization consistently; and, WHEREAS, policies and procedures also serve as an internal control method so managers and employees cannot take free license to make creative or unauthorized decisions; and, WHEREAS, the City of Fridley's current Personnel Policies — Personnel Ordinance, Chapter 3 in its current form is antiquated, duplicative, and restrictive; and, WHEREAS, City staff has reviewed and researched best practices and contemporary policies, rules and standards for municipalities; and, WHEREAS, City staff have determined that the current policies, standards and rules warrant significant revisions to bring them up-to-date with modern and contemporary business practices; and, WHEREAS, City staff researched that it appears to be a common practice in local government charter cities for the authority and control of personnel policies to reside with a City Manager/Administrator; and, WHEREAS, in 2016, the Charter Commission recommended a revision to Chapter 6.02 of the Charter granting the City Manager control and direct the administration of the City's affairs subject to the provisions of the Charter; and, WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the revision to its Charter on February 22, 2016, to grant the City Manager control and direct the administration of the City's affairs subject to the provisions of the Charter; and, WHEREAS, it is the intent for the City Manager and Department managers to develop, revise, administer and maintain the personnel policies and effectively communicate and future changes to the policies to Council and City employees; and WHEREAS, the personnel policies, standards and procedures will comply with the powers and directives and duties identified in Chapter 6.02 of the City Code; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley gives the authority to the City Manager to formulate and execute administrative polices, rules and regulations for employment; and BE FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the paid holiday leave and annual leave cap employee benefits for non-union employees. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2018. SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK