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Ordinance 2343WDT: jt 12/28/82 ORDINANCE NO. 2343 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A PROGRAM OF TEMPORARY PUBLIC SERVICE PROJECTS; DEFINING GOALS; ESTABLISHING CRITERIA; AND PROVIDING FUNDING. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Purpose. Unemployment in the nation has reached record levels and the people of the city of Edmonds have not been spared from its effects. Government at all levels should place a high priority on making every effort to get people back to work. The city recognized that the primary efforts in this regard have come from the federal and state governments which have both the financial and other means to stimulate permanent and full employment opportunities. However, the city intends to do what it can within its limited economic means, to provide temporary opportunities for people to obtain work and attempt to solve the problem at the local level in an efficient and effective way. By this action the city does not intend to take work away from any city employee, for that would only add to the problem. Rather, it is the intent of the city to provide temporary jobs for people on specific one-time projects which would ordinarily not be done but which will greatly benefit the public health, safety and general welfare. The city hopes that its efforts will encourage other local governments to undertake similar efforts to reduce unemployment and demonstrate that large bureaucracies are not necessarily the only way to solve national problems. Section 2. Program Created A. There is hereby created a program of temporary service projects to be administered by such officials designated by the mayor. B. The property manager shall develop a list of temporary public service projects to be performed. The public service projects shall be designed to benefit the general public and shall not result in any reduction in work, or any permanent reassignment of duties for full time city employees. Projects shall not be started until specific funding is authorized by the city council as provided in this ordinance. C. The personnel director is authorized to establish reasonable regulations in order to carry out the provisions of this ordinance. Section 3. Compensation A. Persons eligible for work under the program must be unemployed. The personnel director is authorized to establish regulations and to coordinate efforts with the Lynnwood Employment Security office in order to assure compliance with the eligibility requirements of this ordinance. B. Compensation shall be at the rate of $3.35 per hour. Persons employed shall not be eligible for MEBT, PERS, medical, dental, or vision benefits available to full time employees, and shall not be entitled to vacation, sick leave pay or accrual thereof. C. The maximum number of hours that a person may be employed by the city under the program is 1040 hours. - 2 - 11 Section 4. Funding A. In order to insure that the program will meet the purposes set forth in this ordinance, the mayor shall submit a request for authorization for a specific project to the city council. The mayor should specify the general nature of the project, the number of people to hire, the cost, including materials and equipment, and an analysis of the effect, if any, of the project on the work loads and duties of current, full time employees. B. Funds for this program shall be retained in the Council Contingency Fund #119 until transfered by appropriate resolution. Section 5. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconsti- tutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. - 3 - Section 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after passage and publication by posting as provided by law. APPROVED: MAYOR, H. H. HARRISON ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: rtJ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY FILED A THE CITY CLERK: December 29, 1982 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: January 4, 1983 POSTED: January 5, 1983 EFFECTIVE DATE: January 10, 1983 - 4 - AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ORDINANCE STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss: COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH ) IRENE VARNEY MORAN , being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that s he is over the age of eighteen (18) years and is competent to testify as to the matter stated herein. There is no official newspaper or other newspaper printed and published within the City. In accordance with RCW 35A.12.160, on the 5 day of January , 1983, affiant posted true and correct copies of the attached Ordinance No. 2343, passed by the City Council on the 4 day of January , 19_U, at the official posting places for City notices which are the public bulletin boards at the following locations: Edmonds Civic Center 250 Fifth Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Edmonds Public Library Civic Center, 250 Fifth Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Edmonds Branch of United States Post Office 201 Main Street Edmonds, Washington 98020 DATED this 5 day of January , 1983. U SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of 1943. of�J Public and for the State of Washington, residing at