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I <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION <br />5200 Dover Center Road • North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 <br />Phone: 777-8000 Ext. 232 <br />Fax: 777-5889 <br />CIVIL SERVICE MEETING: July 23, 1992 <br />PRESENT: Chairman Henry Robinson, Commissioner Jim Hines, <br />Secretary Tracy Ice <br />GUESTS: Chief Osterhouse <br />MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING APPROVED AS READ. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />The Property Maintenance test was given on July 6, 1992 at 7:00 pm at <br />the Community Cabin. There were 116 candidates who were expected to <br />show but only 106 took the 'test. The testing company which we used <br />was Cooperative Personnel Services out of CA. We gave two tests one <br />was a written test which the commission gave 80% and a written essay <br />question which we gave 20%. The Commission decided to pass all <br />candidates which scored a 550 or better on both tests combined. There <br />were 39 candidates which we passed. <br />Also, at the time of the test three circumstances came up which are as <br />follows: <br />1. Candidate Joey Scott came to the exam. without a driver's licence. <br />We had him thumb printed and the Police Department said that if <br />this person passes the test that they will then check his thumb <br />print out and make sure he is the same person who took the test. <br />2. Lyle Blake had called City Hall the day of the test and asked <br />where the test would be given. He was told at the High School. <br />Tracy Ice was made aware of this situation and she posted <br />signs at the High School before the test. Mr. Blake came to the <br />test after the test had already started but since he explained <br />what happened the Commissioners decided to let me take the test, <br />even though the test had already started. <br />3. James Herten, another candidate, came to take the test but Tracy <br />Ice had no application from him. He said he took his application <br />to the post office and had it post -marked and mailed the <br />application and that it must have gotten los.t. The Commission <br />decided that he could take the test but that his application must <br />be in Tracy Ice's hands and post -marked before the cut-off date <br />before the results were returned. Mr. Herten agreed and within a <br />few weeks the post office found the application and returned it to <br />Tracy Ice - Mr. Hertens met the cut-off date and his score counts. <br />
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