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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Res 3878 1989-08-21 ,.., ,. I RESOLUTION NUMBER 387R A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH, CALIFORNIA, A CBAllTERED CITY, ESTABLISHING A COMPENSATION PLAN, INCLUDING SALA1l.Y AND BENEFITS, FOR MANAGEMENT, CONFIDENTIAL, AND NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES AND REPEALING, ON THE EFFECTIVE DATES SPECIFIED, ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE: Section 1. Salaries The salary schedule as shown in Appendix A attached hereto and made a part hereof for each salary range and/or hourly rate of pay shall constitute the basic compensation and pay plan for management, confidential and non-represented personnel. Schedule A. I. shall become effective June 21, 1989. Schedule,A. II. shall become effective December 20, 1989. Section 2. Leave Time A. All full-time employees who have at least one year of continuous service as a full-time permanent employee shall earn leave hours in accordance with paragraph E below. I B. Leave hours may be used for, but not limited to, the following purposes: vacation, sick leave, bereavement, personal leave. All leaves, other than sick and bereavement leaves, must be approved in advance by the employee's department head. C. The department head may require employee's to present proof of illness and clearance to return to work for sick leaves in excess of twenty-four (24) hours (3 working days). D. Employees who are on authorized leaves of absence, without pay, shall not accrue leave hours during said leaves of absence. E. The leave time accrual schedule shall be as follows: Years of Leave MaxilDUlD Completed Hours Accrual Service Earned 1 208 448 2 208 448 3 208 448 4 208 448 5 208 448 6 216 472 7 224 488 8 232 504 9 240 520 I 10 248 536 11 256 552 12 264 560 13 272 560 14 280 560 15 288 560 An employee shall not accrue leave hours in excess of the maximum accrual schedule, unless otherwise provided for in this section. Hours in excess of the maximum accrual schedule shall be forfeited. In no case shall the hours earned exceed 288 hours per year. Resolution Number ~;r~ F. Incumbents in Executive Management, Direct Staff Assistant or Line Assistant positions are exempt from the maximum accrual provisions of this section. G. Existing sick leave balances which have remained intact and have not been converted to leave time, I18Y be utilized by the employee for sick leave purposes only. I H. Upon termination of employment with the City, all leave hours will be paid to the employee at the employee's base rate of pay. Existing sick leave balances, which have remained intact and have not been converted to leave time, will be paid to the employee upon termination at one-quarter (2~%) of the employee's base rate of pay. Section 3. Insurance PrograDIB A. Health and Dental 1. The City shall provide for full-time employees and eligible retired employees a group hospital, medical and dental insurance plan. 2. The City shall contribute to the cost of each medical/dental plan for each eligible employee and their dependents, up to the following amounts: a. Effective July I, 1989: -For single employees . . . . . . . . . . $115/month. -For employee and 1 dependent . . . . . . $242/month. -For employee and 2 or more dependents. . $321/month. I b. Effective January 1, 1990: -For single employees . . . . . . . . . . $135/month. -For employee and 1 dependent . . . . . . $262/month. -For employee and 2 or more dependents. . $341/month. Employees enrolled in the plan are required to pay any premium amounts in excess of the above City contribution. Such amounts will be deducted from the affected employee's payroll check on the first two pay periods for each month. 3. Part-time, seasonal, provisional and/or hourly employees shall not be eligible for participation in this program. 4. No person who is eligible to receive Worker's Compensation benefits is eligible to receive benefits from the City's group medical insurance. 5. Full-time employees of the City who have completed thirty (30) days of uninterrupted service shall be enrolled in this insurance program on the first day of the next succeeding month. 6. Employees who change classification from full-time to part-time provisional, hourly or seasonal shall not be eligible for this benefit. I 7. City shall not pay premiums for any employee on leave of absence without pay, who is absent from regular duties without authorization during the month and/or for any employee who has terminated from City employment for any reason. City shall pay premiums for employees receiving temporary payments from Worker's Compensation Insurance. Resolu~ion Number 31ft! B. Life Insurance All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Appendix A shall receive a $50,000 life insurance policy paid by the City. Said insurance shall become effective after the employee has completed thirty (30) dsys of uninterrupted service with said employee to be enrolled in the program on the first day of the next succeeding month. I C. Income Continuation All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Appendix A shall receive an income continuation policy to provide for income continuation of Sixty-Six and Two-Thirds Percent (66.67%) of the employee's monthly salary, up to a msximum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) per month, whichever is lesser. Said insurance shall become effective after the employee has completed thirty (30) days of uninterrupted service with said employee to be enrolled in the program on the first day of the next succeeding month. Said income continuation shall commence on the thirty-first (31st) day of sickness or other bons fide absence or upon expiration of sick leave, whichever occurs later, and continuing thereafter while the employee is absent from work for a period of up to age 65. Section 4. Retired Health Plan All employees incumbent in pOSition classifications listed in Appendix A shall have the option upon retirement to continue participation in the City's health insurance program at the employee's expense. I Executive Management employees with 20 or more years of continuous employment with the city, and all other employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Appendix A with 30 or more years of continuous employment with the City, shall upon retirement be provided with individual and eligible dependent health insurance coverage at no cost to the retiree. All employees, other than Executive Management, with 20 years or more of continuous employment with the city, but not 30 years or more, shall upon retirement be provided with individual health insurance coverage at no cost to the retiree. Sworn police personnel identified in Appendix A shall be subject to the retired health plan contained in the Memorandum of Understanding with the Seal Beach Police Officer's Association. In the event an eligible retired employee resides in an area were the health plans provided by the City are not in effect, that retired employee shall be entitled to receive in cash each month an amount equal to the monthly contribution the City would otherwise have contributed to that retired employee toward health and dental insurance premiums. Section 5. Bereavement Leave I The City agrees to provide three working days bereavement leave with pay for death in the immediate family. The bereavement leave shall not be chargeable to or accumulate as sick time or leave time. "Immediate family" is defined as spouse, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, step-mother, step-father, or dependent relative living with the employee. Section 6. Holidays All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Appendix A shall be granted the following holidays with pay: Resolution Number -1~}? New Year-s Dsy (January 1) Martin Luther King Dsy (January 15) Wsshington-s Birthday (Third Mondsy in February) Memorial Day (Last Mondsy in May) Independence Day (July 4) Labor Day (First Mondsy in September) Veteran-s Day (November 11) Thanksgiving Day (Fourth Thursday in November) The Calendsr Day following Thanksgiving Day Christmas Dsy (December 25) ? A total of 10 holidays annually. I Section 7. Retirement System The retirement program provided by the City shall consist of a depooled Public Emp10yee-s Retirement System (PElS) plan which includes the following provisions: A. Section 20024.2 B. Section 20862.9 C. Section 20930.0 , One Year Final Compensation Credit of Unused Sick Leave Military Service Credit The City shall pay that portion of the affected employee-s retirement contribution that is equal to seven percent (7%) of the affected emp10yees- base salary. All employees incumbent in Police and Lifeguard position classifications listed in Appendix A shall participate in the 2% at 50 formula plan for Local Safety Members. Section 8. Overtime and CallOut Pay A. Only employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Appendix A as Confidential, Supervisory, or Professional and Technical are eligible for overtime or call-out pay. I B. Callout and overtime pay shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half the hourly rate. Minimum "callout" time shall be two (2) hours. C. Overtime will be computed by dividing the employee-s regular monthly salary by 173.3 to arrive at an hourly wage. Paid overtime for the month is to be submitted and computed with the regular payroll for the last payroll of the month. D. Notwithstanding any provision of this Section, the employee shall be entitled to select either compensated overtime or compensatory time off subject to budget limitations and departmental rules and regulations. Section 9. Uniform Allowance Employees incumbent in Sworn Police pOSition classifications listed in Appendix A shall receive an annual uniform allowance of $500. Each non-sworn employee of the Police Department required by the Chief of Police to wear a uniform as a condition of employment shall receive a sum of thirty-five dollars ($35) per month to be paid on a semi-annual basis. Section 10. Move-Up Pay I The City agrees that employees assigned, in an acting capacity, to a higher classification than the employees- present classification for a period of not less than 120 consecutive working hours shall be entitled to move-up pay. In addition, employees who are assigned by the department director in writing to regularly scheduled acting assignments of less than 120 hours shall also be entitled to move-up pay for those hours worked in Resolut'ion Number ~"1J1~ \ the higher classification. Move-up pay will be retroactive to the first hour served in the higher classification and shall be paid at a rate equal to the range of the higher classification. HinilllUm move-up pay shall be 5%. Section 11. Seniority Bonus I Employees who have achieved ten years of uninterrupted employment with the City shall receive a five percent (5%) increase in base salary effective on the 10th anniversary of their employment. Sworn police personnel are exempt from this section. Section 12. Automobiles and Hileage A. Officers and employees of the City, utilizing their privately-owned automobiles for City business on a non- regular basis, shall be entitled to reimbursement for costs incurred at the rate of 25 cents per mile. B. Incumbents in the following positions will receive a monthly automobile allowance of $150 in lieu of the above-stated mileage reimbursement: Assistant City Manager, Assistant to City Manager, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, Director of Finance, City Clerk, Director of Parks and Recreation, Lifeguard Chief and Director of Development Services. C. If the City does not provide a City vehicle, then the incumbents in the position classification of Building Inspector shall be reimbursed at the rate of Four Hundred Dollars ($400) per month for the use of their privately- owned automobiles for the execution of their job duties on a regular basis. Building lnapectors who utilize private vehicles for City business may utilize, to a maxilllUm of once per week, the City-assigned car wash for the purpose of washing their vehicles used for City business. I Section 13. Experience Pay (Sworn Police) Effective December I, 1986, all employees incumbent in Sworn Police position classification listed in Appendix A with a mini IlIUm of ten (10) years of full-time service as a sworn police officer with a municipal, county or State police agency meeting California Police Officer's Standards and Training Commissions standards or their equivalent, shall be eligible to receive, upon receipt of an overall satisfactory performance appraisal, signed by the Chief of Police, his designate, or an individual acting in his capacity, or the City Manager, a five percent (5%) increase in their base salary. Effective January I, 1988, eligible employees with twenty (20) years of full-time service shall receive a ten percent (10%) increase above their base salary. New hires shall not become eligible to receive experience pay until after satisfactory completion of their probationary period. Section 14. Administrative Leave A. All incumbents in Executive Management and Management position classifications shall be entitled to three (3) days of administrative leave during the twelve month period from July I, 1989 through June 30, 1990. I B. All incumbents in Confidential, Supervisory, and Professional and Technical position classifications shall be entitled to one (1) day of administrative leave during the twelve month period from July I, 1989 through June 30, 1990. C. Administrative leave days may not be carried forward to succeeding years nor may they be turned in for cash value. Resolution Number ~i'C? Section 15. Limitations A. Part-time, hourly, seasonal and/or provisional employees, contract employees, reserve police personnel and any City employee who is not employed on a continuous full-time basis shall not be eligible for benefits stated in this resolution. B. No employee who is eligible to receive workman's compensation is eligible to receive overlapping benefits (except life insurance) stated in this resolution. I C. City shall not make any monthly payments for premiums for any insurance benefit listed in this resolution, or uniform allowance, supplemental pay of any type and/or type of bonus on behalf of or to any employee who has been absent without authorization during said month or for any employee who has terminated for any reasons whatsoever or who is on leave of sbsence without psy of who is suspended from duties without pay. Section 16. Deferred Compensation A. The City shsll contribute the amount of $45.00 per payroll period into a deferred compensation program for each incumbent in an Executive Management and Management position classification. B. The City shall contribute the amount of $10.00 per payroll period into a deferred compensation program for each incumbent in the Confidential, Supervisory, or Professional and Technical position classifications. Section 17. Employee Recognition Fund I There is hereby established an Employee Recognition Fund of $2000 to be utilized by the City Kanager for the purpose of employee recognition. Section 18. Bonus Fund There is hereby established a Bonus Fund of $5000 to be used by the City Kanager to recognize outstanding employee performance. Section 19. Pager Compensation The incumbents in the following classifications are considered on standby and subject to recall to duty 24-hours each day of the year and must carry with them an electronic paging device for that purpose. Therefore, they shall receive compensation each month as follows: Chief of Police . . . . . . . . . . . $294.00/month Police Captain ........... $263.00/month Records Supervisor ......... $132.00/month Section 20. Bilingual Compensation A. Upon the recommendation of a department director, the City Manager may award a bilingual compensation bonus of $15.50 per payroll period to those employees in positions determined to require bilingual skills. B. The Personnel Director shall administer the taking of competency tests to certify the employee as eligible for bilingual compensation based on the employee's proficiency in speaking the language determined to be required. Such certification shall be a condition precedent to qualifying for bilingual pay. I Resolution Number -'dPjf~ Section 21. Resolutions in Conflict All resolutions in conflict with this resolution are repealed upon the effective date set forth in Section 1. I PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Council. of; the City of S~Beacl\,_ at a meeting thereof held on the .:l/4t day of lbY , 1989, by th following vote: AYES: Councilmembers ~ NOES: Councilmembers ABSENT: Councilmembers STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ~o.; ,f-~ Kayo Imr~ ;o~ o~~~r. 8~ #....nc.Oll'O~~~ it; ,.. ~ "~o\I 1l- 0 c( oS .1- ~"''l.o ~:c: '''I': 00""0 "..or;tf ~""'QO"o08EfI 21. ,q 0 {C'..;. 'r~ r .o..o.o......c.....~ - .1~OUNl'l. I, Joanne, M. Yeo, City Clerk of Seal Beach, a fornia, do hereby certify that the fO~Oing resolution is the original copy of Resolution Number ~~~ on file in the office of the City Clerk, passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the Ci~~f Seal Beach~t a re~ar meeting thereof held on the ol'J day of (.t.,.,~'''A , 1989. ) ) SS ) I I Resolution Number ~~i')( , APPENDIX A SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION FOR MANAGEMENT, CONFIDENTIAL AND NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES I. The following salary raQ8es become effective June 21, 1989: POSITION CLASSIFICATION RANGE , SALARY RANGE I Executive Management: Assistant to City Manager 314 Director of Public Works/City Engineer 401 Chief of Police 401 Director of Finance 368 Director of Development Services 376 Director of Parks & Recreation 348 Lifeguard Chief 321 City Clerk 321 3163-3862 4882-5960 4882-5960 4141-5055 4310-5261 3748-4575 3276-3999 3276-3999 Management: Assistant Finance Director 315 Police Captain 379 Administrative Assistant to City Manager 271 Lifeguard Lieutenant 276 Water Superintendent 313 Public Works Superintendent 313 3179-3881 4375-5340 2553-3116 2617-3195 3148-3843 3148-3843 Confidential: Executive Secretary Deputy City Clerk Secretary to Police Chief Personnel Assistant Senior Account Clerk Court/Community Liaison 213 228 228 213 213 228 1911-2334 2060-2515 2060-2515 1911-2334 1911-2334 2060-2515 I Supervisory: Maintenance Supervisor Parks Supervisor Vehicle & Equipment Supervisor Water Supervisor Water Utility Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Records Supervisor 271 271 271 271 271 271 271 2553-3116 2553-3116 2553-3116 2553-3116 2553-3116 2553-3116 2553-3116 Professional and Technical: Administrative Assistant Administrative Aide Building Inspector Assistant Civil Engineer Principal Engineering Aide Engineering Aide Yearly Lifeguard Sports Coordinator 271 256 271 301 271 250 258 239 2553-3116 2369-2892 2553-3116 2965-3619 2553-3116 2299-2806 2392-2921 2176-2657 I Resolution Number .J8~J , . 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The following salary ranges become effective December 20, 1989: I POSITION CLASSIFICATION RANGE , SALARY RANGE Ezecutive Management: 3443-4203 Assistant to City Manager 331 Director of Public Works/City Engineer 408 5055-6172 Chief of Police 408 5055-6172 Director of Finance 376 4310-5261 Director of Development Services 376 4310-5261 Director of Parks & Recreation 363 4039-4931 Lifeguard Chief 327 3375-4120 City Clerk 331 3443-4203 Management: 3309-4039 Assistant Finance Director 323 Police Captain 386 4530-5530 Administrative Assistant to City Manager 276 2617-3195 Lifeguard Lieutenant 282 2607-3292 Water Superintendent 326 3358-4100 Public Works Superintendent 326 3358-4100 Confidential: Executive Secretary 218 1960-2392 Deputy City Clerk 233 2112-2578 Secretary to Police Chief 233 2112-2578 Personnel Assistant 218 1960-2392 Senior Account Clerk 218 1960-2392 Court/Community Liaison 233 2112-2578 Supervisory: Maintenance Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Parks Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Vehicle & Equipment Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Wastewater Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Water Utility Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Recreation Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Records Supervisor 276 2617-3195 Professional and Technical: Administrative Assistant 276 2617-3195 Administrative Aide 261 2429-2965 Building Inspector 276 2617-3195 Assistant Civil Engineer 307 3055-3729 Principal Engineering Aide 276 2617-3195 Engineering Aide 256 2369-2892 Yearly Lifeguard 264 2465-3009 Sports Coordinator 245 2242-2737 I I Resolution Number .38'/11 1111!llfllli~lill g~I~11 'f~~ Y~ii~~~~ I lHo ~t hh ~lllllllllFi III f n Ii i "' ~ ~1l.1l.a.fll.~ y ~I I f IIi a ~ ! f ~ a ~ a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !HUHH~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~l!l i.. ~..... .... , I! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "S", ~~l!ll:l ~~~~Ie;e; ~~~~i~~~~~i~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ;;tt ~~~ ......~ ~!O sa: l:l:l:l:(g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~! ; ~ i ~ ~ ! ;!~II II ; ~ :!: ~t;; 1" i i ~ .. ~ ~ .. ~ ....~~ .. 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