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2017-01-27 MINUTES 1 <br />COMMISSIONERS' MINUTES <br />KITTITAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON <br />COMMISSIONER’S AUDITORIUM <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br /> <br />FRIDAY 1:00 P.M. JANUARY 27, 2017 <br /> <br />Board members present: Chairman Paul Jewell; Vice-Chairman Laura <br />Osiadacz and Commissioner Obie O’Brien. <br /> <br />Others: Julie Kjorsvik, Clerk of the Board; Dan Carlson, CDS <br />Director; Kathy Jurgens, Finance Systems Manager; Lucas Huck, <br />Engineer; Pat Gigstead, Chief Probation Officer; Lisa Lawrence, <br />Assistant Solid Waste Director/Interim Event Center Director; Diana <br />MacKenzie, Upper District Court Administrator; Gene Dana, Sheriff; <br />Todd Davis, Noxious Weed Director; Brett Wachsmith, Treasurer; <br />Michael Stafford, Juvenile Court Administrator; Robin Raap, <br />Administrative Assistant; Lisa Young, Human Resource Director; <br />Angela Bugni, Legal Secretary; Tip Hudson, Extension Agent; Greg <br />Zempel, Prosecutor; Jim Goeben, IT Director; Jerry Pettit, Auditor; <br />Val Barschaw, Clerk; Robin Read, Public Health Administrator; Paul <br />Sander, Deputy Prosecutor; and Marsha Weyand, Assessor. <br /> <br />SPECIAL MEETING MANAGEMENT TEAM COMMISSIONERS <br /> <br />At 1:00 p.m. Chairman Jewell opened a Special Meeting with members <br />of the Management Team. Lisa Young, Human Resource Director <br />provided copies of a Wage Survey Report and specific wage <br />information to each department. <br /> <br />Chairman Jewell announced the Board had made a decision to implement <br />a wage survey for all non-union employees. He said the salaries <br />would be retroactive to January 1, 2017 but would not appear on the <br />employee’s paycheck until end of February. Although the list is <br />somewhat “semi-official” at this time, he did not believe there <br />would be many changes, if at all to the finalized document. There <br />were special cases for employees who were recently hired at a higher <br />rate and they would not be included however they would be entitled <br />to a 3% increase for this year. The 3% increase would also include <br />those employees whose wage scale did not move. He recapped the <br />process that was gone through and the significant amount of work <br />that went into research and analyzing data. <br /> <br />Chairman Jewell said discussions will begin shortly for Union <br />employees on a market based wage survey and they would also be going <br />through the same process. It’s the Boards plan to go through that <br />process quickly, noting there would be some exceptions such as Line <br />Deputies, Public Works Road Union, etc. <br />