HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-05; City Council; Resolution 82551
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RESOLUTION NO. 8255
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A MANAGEMENT
COMPENSATION PLAN, THE BRIEFING SETTLEMENT
BETWEEN POLICE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES AND
MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVES; AND ESTABLISHING
THE CITY COUNCIL POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR
SETTING SALARY RANGES AND ADMINISTERING SALARY
INCREASES FOR ALL MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES.
WHEREAS, representatives of management and Carlsbad Police Management
Association have been discussing salary compensation and a dispute regarding
briefing time; and
WHEREAS, the City Council upon recommendation of the City Manager,
has determined to make adjustments in salary for Police management personnel,
effective September 1, 1985; and
WHEREAS, the City Council upon recommendation of the City Manager,
has determined to make benefit compensation adjustments for Police management
personnel, effective January 1, 1985; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has expressed its intent to establish a
policy and procedure for setting management salary ranges and the administra-
tion of management salary increases; and
WHEREAS, funds for the Police management salary and benefit adjustments
are available in the city's contingency account;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council for the City of
Carlsbad, California, as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the Management Compensation Plan attached hereto and made
a part thereof as Exhibit A is hereby approved.
3. That the Briefing Settlement between Carlsbad Police Management
Association and management representatives attached hereto and made a part
thereof as Exhibit B is hereby approved and accepted.
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4. That the Management Salary Policy attached and made a part thereof
as Exhibit C is hereby approved and accepted.
5. That the amount of $30,439 is hereby transferred from the city's
contingency account to the Police Department salary budget.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City
Council held on the 5th day of November 1985, by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Casler, Lewis, Kulchin, Chick and Pettine
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. RAUTEN
(SEAL)
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MARY H. CgLER, Mayor
Exhibit A
I. INTRODUCTION. This attachment constitutes the Management Compensation
Plan (MCP). The MCP contains three parts, an introduction, a schedule of
benefits, and a salary schedule.
A. EFINITIONS
1. Management Employees. Management employees are defined under the
provisions of Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2.48.030 (7).
2. City Co-unci1 Appo-inted E.mployees. The City Manager and City
Attorney are hired by and responsible directly to the City Council. The salaries for these positions shall be set by the City Council. The non-
salary compensation provisions of the MCP shall apply to these positions
except as otherwise provided by the City Council.
11. SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS
A. LIFE INSURANCE. All management personnel shall receive City paid life
insurance in an amount equal to twice their annual salary. In any case
where amounts exceed increments of $1,000, the next higher amount-of $1,000 shall be limitation of the amount of individual insurance upon
which the City shall make premium payments.
B. ETIREENT. All management personnel shall participate in the Public
Employees' Retirement System on the same basis as other employees of their
respective departments.
C. ETIREMENT CONTRIBUTION. All management employees shall have their
portion of the retirement contribution to the Public Employees' Retirement
System paid by the City, on the same basis as other employees of their
respective departments, as provided by Government Code Section 20615, as
follows :
D. VACATION. All management employees shall earn vacation on a basis
equal to that of other employees in their respective department except for
management employees with comparable service in local government agencies
may be granted credit for such service for the purpose of computing
vacation at the discretion of the City Manager. All management employees
shall be permitted to accumulate up to and including forty (40) days of
vacation. The City Manager shall be responsible for the granting of
vacation to all management personnel, except in the case of the Assistant
City Attorney, where the City Attorney shall be responsible for granting
vacation.
E. EXECUTIVE LEAVE. All management personnel shall be eligible to earn
executive leave, except the positions of the Police Captain and Police
Lieutenant. A maximum of 56 hours per year are eligible for executive
leave. Executive leave will be credited to each management level employee as hours are earned as determined by the administrative policy established
by the City Manager.
As of July 1, 1986, all management employees will be required to earn
executive leave on an hour per hour basis.
The City Manager is authorized to pay overtime to any management employee
who is required to work extended hours due to emergencies such as fires,
storms, floods, or other emergencies. The position of Police Lieutenant
shall receive overtime at the rate of time and one-half for actual hours
worked.
F. SICK LEAVS.
basis equal to that of other employees in their respective department.
All management personnel shall be granted sick leave on a
G. SICK LEAVE CONVERSION.
maintains a minimum of one hundred (100) hours of sick leave shall be
permitted to convert up to twelve (12) hours of sick leave and
uncompENsated sick leave to vacation at a ratio of three (3) sick leave
days per one (1) day of vacation. The sick leave conversion option will
be provided during the first week of each fiscal year. If conversion to
vacation is not elected, earned sick leave will be added to the existing
total.
Any management employee 1410 has accrued and
H. SEPARATION COMPENSATION. All unclassified management employees
involuntarily separated from the City service due to budget cutbacks,
layoffs, contracting out of service or for other reasons not due to
misconduct which would justify involuntary separation for cause of a
permanent classified employee shall receive thirty (30) working days
salary computed at the salary range of the employee at the time of
separation.
I. HOLIDAYS. All management employees except for the position of Police
Lieutenant, shall enjoy paid holidays in accordance with the schedule of eleven (1 1 ) established by the City Council.
The position of Police Lieutenant shall receive holiday pay at the rate of
time and one-half in lieu of receiving holidays off. The Lieutenant in
charge of the police investigations division shall receive time and one-
half for all holidays actually worked.
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3. FEDICAL, DENTAL AND VISION INSURANCE. The City will share the cost of
medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums on the following basis:
Class - Tot a1 City Em pl oye e Premium Pays Pays
Employee Only $ 68.10 $ 60.95 $ 7.15
Employee +I
Dependent
Employee +2
Dependents
155.94 126.03 29.91
240.75 186.83 53.92
Any increase or decrease in premiums for the above coverage will be
prorated between the City and employee on the same basis as City and
employee costs are divided in the table shown on prior page.
K. ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. All management employees shall be
eligible for reimbursement of up to the amount of two hundred fifty
dollars ($250) during each fiscal year to pay the cost of an employee’s
annual physical examination. Such examination to be accomplished by a
physician of the employee‘s choice. Each employee claiming reimbursement
shall be required to authorize the release of a copy of the results of the
examination to the City Manager or his designated employee.
L. “COME PROTECTION INSURANCE. All management personnel shall be
granted income protection ‘insurance coverage equal to that provided other
employees in their respective department.
M. EFERFD COMPENSATION. The City shall provide a deferred compensation
plan which may be utilized by any management employee. The City reserves
the right to accept or reject any particular plan and to impose specific
conditions upon the use of any plan.
111. MANAGEMENT SALARY SCHEDULE.
The management salary schedule, attached hereto as Exhibit I, shall
estalbish a salary range for each management position.
The City Manager shall have authority to determine the salary for each
management employee within the salary range established for each
management position.
the authority to set salaries for management personnel under supervision
of the department head.
The City Manager may delegate to department heads
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The City Manager may grant merit salary increases not to exceed 5% in
3anuary.
performance and results. The salary level within the salary range of all
mangement employees shall be reviewed in 3anuary. Salary adjustments
shall be made at the discretion of the City Manager subject to any limitation or controls imposed by the City Council.
shall have authority to determine the salary level of the Assistant City
Attorney within the salary range established for the position.
Salary adjustments within the salary range shall be based on
The City Attorney
The City Council shall set the salary of the City Manager and City
Attorney.
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CITY OF CAHLSBAD Plan . EXKIBIT I MANHGEMEPIT SHLARY SCHEDULE f-
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1 . 1985
Annual
FRUM TO
Biweekly
FROM Ti2 ...............................
1 PCISITION TITLE
................... 72 1 858 2 ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE 15. 738 22. 296
4 ADMIN . ASSISTANT 11 ................... 23. 952 28. 614 921 1. 101
3 ADMIN . ASSISTANT I .................... 20. 763 24. 749 799 952
5 ADMIN . ASSISTHNT/CONTHACTS ............ 23. 952 28. 614 921 1. 101
6 HDM IN . ASS I STHNT I I /BRTS COURD I NAIOR . . 23 . 952 28. 614 921 1. 101
7 ASSISTHNT CITY HTTURNEY ............... 35. 330 50. 481 1. 359 1. 942
9 ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER ................ 35. 330 50. 481 1. 359 1. 942
10 ASSISTANT FINANCE DIRECTUR ............ 25. 516 3 1 .. 596 981 1. 227
11 ASSISTANT LIBRHHY DIRECTOR ............ 25. 516 31. 896 981 1. 227
8 ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER ............... 33. 722 45. 188 1. 297 1. 738
12 ASSISTANT PERSONNEL DIRECTOR .......... 25. 515 31. 896 981 1. 227
13 ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR ........... 33. 399 40. 179 I. 285 1. 545
14 BUILDING & PLANNING DIRECTOR .......... 31. 558 46. 709 1. 214 1. 796
15 CENTRAL SERVICES DIRECTOR ............. 26. 713 33. 399 1. 027 1. 285
16 CITY ENGINEER ......................... 35. 330 50. 481 1. 359 1. 942
17 CUMMIJNITY REDEUELUPMENT MANAGER ....... 27. 878 34. 839 1. 072 1. 340
2 0 EBU I PMENT MA I NTENANCE SUPT ............ 26. 713 33. 398 1. 027 1. 285
2 1 EXECUT I VE ASS I STANT ................... 23. 952 28. 614 921 1,3.01
18 CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER .............. 35. 254 44. 058 1. 356 1. 695
19 OEUELUPMENT PROCESS I NG MANAGER ........ 25 . 5 16 31. 896 981 1. 227
22 FINRNCE DIRECTOR ...................... 31. 558 46. 709 1. 214 1. 796
23 FIRE EHTTALION CHIEF .................. 32. 693
2'3 HilUsirqG SPECIHLIST II ................. 23. 056 29. 972 887 1. 153
40. 881 1. 257 1. 572
24 FIRE CHIEF ............................ 33. 583 49. 745 1. 292 1. 913
26 LIBRARY DIRECTOR ...................... 31. 558 45. 709 1. 214 1. 796
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27 MGR . DF RESEHHCH 8, ANALYSIS ........... 32. 049 40. 053 1. 233 1. 541
28 PARKS & RECREATION DIHECTUR ........... 31. 558 46. 709 1. 214 1. 796
29 PHRKS SUPERINTENDENT .................. 26. 713 33. 399 1. 027 1. 285
30 PEHSONfEL DIRECTOR .................... 31. 558 46. 709 1. 214 1. 796
31 PLANNING DIHECTUR ..................... 35. 254 46. 709 1. 356 1. 797
32 PULICE CAPTAIN ........................ 39. 135 48. 919 1. 505 1. 822
35 FSRINCIPHL CIVIL ENGINEER .............. 32. 109 40. 176 1. 235 1. 545
33 POLICE CHIEF .......................... 35. 153 56. 484 1. 352 2. 172
34 POLICE LIEUTENANT ..................... 32. 963 41. 204 1. 268 1. 585
36 PRINCIPAL CIVIL ENGINEER - TRAFFIC .... 32. 109 40. 176 1. 235 1. 545.
37 PRINCIPAL PLWNER ..................... 29. 841 37. 294 1. 148 1. 434
38 PURCHASING OFFICER .................... 26. 713 33. 399 1 . 027 1. 285
39 RECREHT I UN SIJPER I NTENDENT .............. 26. 713 33. 399 1. 027 1. 285
41 STREET MAINT . SUPERINTENDENT .......... 26. 713 33. 399 1. U27 1. 285
40 SENIOR CITIZEN CBORDINATUR ............ 23. 952 28. 514 ?21 1. 101
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42 UT I L 1 T I ES MA I NTENANCE MANAGER ......... 3 1 . 558 46. 7UY 1. 214 1. 796
43 UT T L I T I ES MA I NTEKRNCE SUPER I NTENDENT . . 26. 713 33. 399 1. 027 1. 285
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* Exhibit B
Resolution No. 7255
BRIEFING SETTLEMENT
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad (City) and the Carlsbad Police
Management Association (CPMA) have a dispute regarding briefing time
pay for certain police department employees, and
WHEREAS, CPMA recognizes the need for scheduling which will
accommodate the efficiency of the police service, and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to effect a complete settlement of this
dispute,
THEREFORE, CPMA and City, hereby enter into the following stipulated
agreement:
1. As compensation for briefing time pay prior to January 1, 1985,
the City agrees to pay CPMA the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000).
2. As compensation for briefing time after January 1, 1985, the
city agrees to pay the employee contribution to the employee's retirement
account not to exceed nine percent (9%). The City currently pays a portion
of the employee contribution, therefore, the amount to be picked up by
the City is two percent (2%) of salary. Payment of the employee's retire-
ment contributions shall be retroactive to January 1, 1985.
Dated: I Dated: ///LL$c CITY OF CARLSBAD CARLSBAD POL CE AGEMENT
ASSOCIATION
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