(a) Coordinator. If a handicapped person has a grievance arising out of the course of his or her community participation or employment, the matter shall first be taken up with the coordinator by the aggrieved person. Such grievance must be presented in written form (provided by the coordinator) to the coordinator within three business days of the aggrieved person's knowledge of the cause for the grievance.
An oral decision by the coordinator must be given within one day or, at the request of the aggrieved person, a written decision must be given within three business days.
(b) Appeal to City Manager. If no satisfactory settlement is obtained from the coordinator, the aggrieved person may submit the matter to the City Manager. In this step the grievance shall be presented in writing and a written decision shall be given the aggrieved person within three business days.
(c) Appeal to Mayor and Council. If the grievance is not adjusted pursuant to subsection (b) hereof, the aggrieved person may appeal the grievance to the Mayor and Council.
(d) Records. The City Clerk shall keep records of all proceedings for a period of ten years as suggested by the Michigan Municipal Records Management Bulletin No. 104 of 1984.
(Res. 84-32. Passed 10-29-84.)