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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 />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION <br />IV. OLD BUSINESS <br />i <br />1) Proh otionat'Fire Lieutenant Examination <br />The written examination was given yon Api712Q, 1996 On May 11, theztop six candidates were <br />permitted to take the oral assessment. At the June 17th meeting,` there -was a protest filed by <br />Mr. Ronald Prebis He felt his seniority points should have been added in after the written <br />_... , ......_.. <br />examination,. 0116 466 the fact the rule was vague, the commission,agreed to re -administer the <br />oral assessment portion ofthe test to Mr. Prebis plus those candidates he could surpass. It was <br />decided, when there'is a need to -hire beyond the candidateked <br />_ran'second, the oral examination <br />would have to be re=admui stered to candidates, ranked third"through sixth plus Mr. Prebis. <br />The candidates ranked third through sixth ire, opposed;to this decision. All the candidates <br />affected by this decision seem to have come up'with a solution that will be beneficial to <br />everyone. Mr. Prebis, the spokesman for the group at our previous meeting, is willing to drop <br />5 of his extra credit points if only he will be required to take the oral assessment. The <br />commission preferred to administer this examination at a location where one is already being <br />given. The question as to whether we can extend the list to two years from the date Mr. Prebis <br />will take the examination, was referred to the law director for his opinion. The commission <br />has received a copy of the law director's written opinion in their packets. The secretary read <br />the law director's written opinion and a copy was sent around the room Mr. Hehnen <br />requested to go on record that he filed an individual protest. A copy of this protest along with <br />several others are on file in the civil service office. Mr. Hehnen explained that the law <br />directors opinion adversely effects him, as he will be required to recompete against candidates <br />ranked third, fifth, and sixth plus Mr. Prebis. He believed this is unfair because he is not given <br />the opportunity to compete against candidates ranked first and second. Mr. Hehnen believed <br />
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