CC Resolution 11734
RESOLUTION NO. ii~s4
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN
WHEREAS, The City Manager is required by Section 2.12.030 of the Campbell
Municipal Code to prepare and submit to the City Council recommendations for
the reorganization of offices, departments, and positions which are considered to
be in the best interest of efficient, effective and economical conduct of the
municipal services provided by the City; and
WHEREAS, Title 2, Section 2.16.020 of the Campbell Municipal Code provides
that the City Council may, from time to time, by resolution, change the
compensation of employees of said City, and may, by resolution, adopt salary and
wage scales; and
WHEREAS, a review has been conducted; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the current Classification and Salary Plan is
needed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Section 2.12.030.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Campbell does hereby approve the revised class specification of Building
Inspector (Attachment B) as outlined in the Council Report.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October 2014, by the following roll call
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers:
NOES: Councilmembers:
ABSENT: Councilmembers:
Baker, Low, Kotowski, Cristina, Waterman
None
None -
APPR VED:
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Attachment II
CITY OF CAMPBELL
BUILDING INSPECTOR
DEFINITION
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Under general supervision, to inspect buildings and structures in all stages of construction,
alteration and repair; to review building plans and specifications; to enforce building, plumbing,
electrical, mechanical and housing codes, and state laws; to assist with inspection of City
building projects; to issue permits and compute fees; and to do related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Makes combination field inspections of building construction, plumbing, mechanical, electrical
installations, and state codes, in residential, business or public buildings to ensure compliance
with applicable codes, ordinances and regulations; may conduct final inspections of completed
work giving approval to acceptable structures and installations; investigates violations of
building and housing laws; as assigned, spot-checks new construction projects for compliance
with applicable codes and ordinances; checks plans and specifications for completeness and
accuracy; issues permits and computes fees; coordinates with other City departments, public
agencies and private construction organizations; gives information to the public regarding all
phases of building construction and related fields.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from high school plus two years of
experience as a building inspector employed by a municipal or
county building department. (Three years of continuous work in the
building trades may be substituted for one year of the required
experience; however, experience as a building inspector is
preferred.) In addition, certification as a Building Inspector is
required. Acceptable certificates are: ISS9 ICC Building Inspector
Certificate; or a Certificate or AA degree in Building Construction
Technology from an accredited college.
Knowledge of: Construction procedures, tools and materials, accepted safety
standards, email and basic computer skills, general provisions of
the California State 13a+€efr~ Building, California State Nataeaal
Electrical, California State ~i#er~ Plumbing, California State
l=Ja+fefm Mechanical Codes, and various Federal, State and local
codes.
Ability to: Learn specific provisions of applicable codes, ordinances and
regulations enforced by the City, especially those pertaining to
structural, plumbing, mechanical and electrical construction and
installation; perform building rehab inspections including technical
specifications and report writing; apply technical knowledge of
building trades work, and use sound inspection methods to
examine workmanship and materials, and to detect deviations from
plans, specifications and standard installation practices; read and
interpret diagrams, plans and specifications; make arithmetical
computations rapidly and accurately; maintain cooperative working
relationships with engineers, architects, contractors and general
public. on a continuous basis, sit at a desk for short periods of
time; twist and reach .office equipment; intermittently stand, walk,
bend, climb kneel and squat while conducting field inspections;
use telephone, and write or use a keyboard to communicate
through written means; and lift or carry weight of 30 pounds or
less on a continuous basis, know and understand aspects of the
lob: and explain codes, regulations, and procedures to contractors,
developers, the general public, representatives of other public
agencies, and other City staff.
Possession of: Valid California Driver's License.
Building Inspector Certificate as described above.
Rev.'67,'79, '90, '96, '96, 2014
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