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minutes 02-05-00Page 18 of 66 <br />HERKES: I thought we took out the band. <br />MARTIN: No, and we’re not going to. <br />BESS: Why is the Prosecuting Attorney not in here? <br />RAY: I don’t know. <br />YOSHIYAMA: That’s by Council. The Mayor and the Prosecuting Attorney. I read that somewhere. <br />YUEN: He’s elected. <br />IRVINE: Elected is already covered. <br />RAY: What would we need to do if we wanted to incorporate all of these executive pay into this amendment, Chris? How do <br />we do that? In an attached addendum or something? <br />YUEN: No, you would more generally refer to all appointed Department Heads and their first Deputy. I think that’s what <br />he’s got here. <br />RAY: What about the Band Director and the County Physicians? <br />YUEN: Then you would list those separately because he has a few in here who are - The Housing Administrator is a <br />Department Head. It’s not a chartered department but it’s a department. And the Safety Coordinator is it’s own department. <br />IRVINE: It’s their own department. We moved them to Civil Service, but they’re still an appointed position, as far as I know, <br />right? <br />YUEN: Yes. <br />RAY: But logically, wouldn’t it make sense for a Salary Commission to look at these for the same reason? <br />SANTANGELO: Because they have no one representing them. <br />RAY: These types of positions. <br />IRVINE: John, I just hate to put those County Physicians and, say, the Band Director in there. Let’s just remain silent on <br />them because they’re probably positions which should not exist. <br />KUROZAWA: What does a County Physician do, Sue? <br />IRVINE: They do pre-employment physicals and they are being paid, that half-time, is somewhere between thirty and forty <br />thousand dollars a year. <br />YOSHIYAMA: They do other things too. <br />IRVINE: They do other things? What? <br />YOSHIYAMA: Other kinds of examinations also. It’s not only pre-employment. <br />IRVINE: They have some little eye program, I know, but these doctors can’t do eyes. They had something where county <br />employees were supposed to get their eyes checked every couple of years. But, that is certainly one of those places where, it <br />seems to me, if you pay for service rendered, you would not be paying these kinds of salaries. <br />RAY: Chris, can you flesh out who would and would not be covered on this list in this language, maybe, and we’ll look at it? <br />file://\\coh01\cohweb\council\charter_commission\minutes\minutes 02-05-00.html7/1/2011 <br /> <br />