HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Proposed Staffing for City Attorney OfficeCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 17
January 27, 2009
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: David Hunt, City Attorney
d hunt(cDcity. newoort- beach. ca.us
(949) 644 -3131
SUBJECT: PROPOSED STAFFING ADJUSTMENTS IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ATTORNEY
ISSUE
Should the staffing of the Office of the City Attorney ( "OCA ") be augmented by making
two part-time staff positions, one Paralegal position and one Office Assistant position,
full -time?
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the request to staff the part-time Paralegal position at the full -time level by
establishing a new full -time Paralegal classification in the Key and Management unit;
and approve the request to staff the part-time Office Assistant position at the full -time
level.
SUMMARY:
Currently, the OCA is staffed with two full -time legal professionals, two part-time legal
professionals, one full -time support staff member, one part -time Paralegal, and one
part-time Office Assistant. Per Council authorization, the OCA is in the process of
recruiting an additional full -time Assistant City Attorney, an action that will increase the
demands placed on the support staff. In addition, the OCA is taking steps to be fully
integrated into the City staff team in order to provide prompt, practical, solution- oriented
legal advice the staff and to Council. The changing of the two part-time staff positions
to full -time is necessary in order support the new Assistant City Attorney and to achieve
this goal.
Due largely to an increase in demand for legal services over time, the OCA has not kept
pace with the needs of the City and the OCA is currently operating with insufficient
resources. As a result, it is not meeting all of the needs of the City for the provision of
legal services. This lack of resources has been recognized by the Council and has
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been at least partially addressed by budgeting for the addition of one additional
Assistant City Attorney. Further staff support is necessary in order to fully realize the
benefits from adding this position.
Currently the OCA is staffed with the City Attorney, one Assistant City Attorney, and two
part-time Deputy City Attorneys working approximately 30 hours per week (equivalent to
1.5 staff). At present the 3.5 attorneys of the OCA are supported by one full -time
Administrative Assistant, one part-time Office Assistant, and one part-time Paralegal.
These members of the staff are engaged in supporting the attorneys and the part-time
Paralegal performs additional legal services under the supervision of the attorneys in
the office.
The OCA is currently engaged in recruiting for the additional Assistant City Attorney.
This added position will allow the OCA to meet the greater demand for services of the
OCA as it is moving to increase its assistance to all City departments. It has been
tasked with being more proactive in its role of providing legal services to the City. In
doing so, it will be more involved in legal training, risk management, advising City
Boards and Commissions, legal compliance issues, and the drafting of ordinances,
resolutions, and contracts. In effect, the OCA will be taking steps to expand legal
services provided to all City staff.
The new Assistant City Attorney position will give the OCA an effective total of 4.5 full -
time attorneys. An increase in staff support is necessary to meet this increased
demand and provide the necessary services. Additionally, the increased hours of the
Paralegal will enhance the OCA's capability in providing legal services.
An added benefit to fully staffing the OCA is that the cost for outside counsel services
will be reduced. At present, the City is served by numerous outside counsel
relationships in both the advisory and litigation services areas. The new Assistant City
Attorney, supported by paraprofessional and administrative support staff, will have the
capacity to begin to bring some of those services "in-house" over time. The CAO
anticipates first reducing the use of outside counsel services for advisory services, then
in code enforcement litigation, and finally in discreet, policy oriented specialty litigation,
as resources in the office become available.
Funding Availability
The anticipated cost to implement the proposed staffing changes is $25,600 for the
remainder of FY08 -09. However, due to salary savings as a result of the vacant
Assistant City Attorney position, the increased cost can be absorbed in the current fiscal
year budget. The ongoing cost to make the proposed staffing changes is estimated to
be $69,100 annually and will be addressed in the FY09 -10 budget.
If approved, the OCA will proceed with conducting a promotional recruitment for both
positions in an attempt to fill the positions as quickly as possible. If an insufficient
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applicant pool is garnered through that process, the CAO will proceed with open
recruitments for both positions.
Human Resources has reviewed the proposed staffing changes and concurs with the
recommendations made by the OCA.
CONCLUSION:
The increase in staffing hours for the Paralegal and the Office Assistant from part -time
to full -time is necessary for the OCA to provide an effective level of legal services to the
City. It is recommended the Council approve the request to staff these positions full -
time and establish the Paralegal position in the Key and Management unit.
Prepared and Submitted by:
David R. Hunt
City Attorney