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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-07-07; City Council; Resolution 9147RESOLUTION NO. 9147 110 11 ~ I12 $3 'I 114 '1 5 116 3.7 3.8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I I I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF MANAGEMENT AND THE CARLSBAD CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION. ~ I WHEREAS, representatives of management and the Carlsbad City Employees ' Association, have been conducting negotiations pursuant to the Meyers-Millias- Brown Act, regarding wages and other terms and conditions of employment for the ' // period June 29, 1987 through 3uly 1, 1989; and 8 ' // 19 WHEREAS, said representatives have reached agreement which they desire to submit to the City Council for approval; and ~ ' WHEREAS, the City Council has determined it to be in the public interest to accept such an agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding, marked Exhibit A and incorporated by reference herein; WHEREAS, funds for this salary adjustment are available in the City's contingency account and other fund balances. 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 Memorandum of Understanding between the Carlsbad City Employees' Association, and representatives of management is hereby accepted. 3. hereto and made a part thereof, is adopted. That the Miscellaneous Salary Schedule set forth in Exhibit B, attached 4. balances: That the following amounts are hereby appropriated from the fund a. account of the Housing Department, $2,527 from the fund balance of the housing fund to the salary /I/ 28 I b. salary account of the Redevelopment Department, c. account of Sanitation Department, d. account of the Water Department, e. the salary account of the Vehicle Maintenance Department, f. salary account of the Street Lighting Department, g. salary account of Data Processing, h. account of the Literacy Grant Program, and i. appropriate departments. $1,275 from the fund balance of the redevelopment fund to the $8,365 from the fund balance of the sanitation fund to the salary $8,899 from the fund balance of the water fund to the salary $3,617 from the fund balance of the vehicle maintenance fund to $2,742 from the fund balance of the street lighting fund to the $3,960 from the fund balance of the data processing fund to the $2,569 from the fund balance of the literacy grant to the salary $244,511 from the contingency fund to the salary accounts of the PASSED APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council held on the 7th day of hly, 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Larson NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST : MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This Memorandum of Understanding is made and entered into 1987, by and between designated management representatives Carlsbad (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), and the designated representatives of the Carlsbad City Employees' Association, (hereinafter referred to as CCEA) . PREAMBLE It is the purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter referred to as "Memorandumtt) to promote and provide for harmonious relations, cooperation and understanding between the City Management representatives and .the miscellaneous employees covered under this Memorandum, as shown on Attachment A; to provide an orderly and equitable means of resolving any misunderstandings or differences which may arise under this Memorandum; and to set forth the agreement of the parties reached as a result of good faith negotiations regarding wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment of the employees covered under this Memorandum, which agreement the parties intend to jointly submit and recommend to the City Council for its determination. ARTICLE 1. RECOGNITION The City of Carlsbad recognizes CCEA, as representative for a11 classifications in this Unit, as set forth in Attachment A. ARTICLE 2. IMPLEMENTATION This Memorandum constitutes a mutual recommendation to be jointly submitted to the City Council subsequent to the ratification of the Memorandum by the membership of CCEA. It is agreed that this Memorandum shall not be binding upon the parties either in whole or in part unless and until: I A. The City Council acts, by majority vote, formally to approve and adopt said I Memorandum, or ' 5, The City Council acts to appropriate the necessary funds required to I implement the provisions of this Memorandum, or i ~ C. i resolutions, rules, policies and procedures necessary to implement this i Memorandum. The City acts in a timely manner to make the changes in City ordinances, ~ ARTICLE 3. ~ TERM ~ The term of this Memorandum shall cmmence on the date when the terms and ~ conditions for its effectiveness, as set forth in Implementation, are fully met. ~ This Memorandum shall expire and otherwise be fully terminated at 12:OO midnight ~ on 3une 30, 1989. ARTICLE 4. RENEGOTIATION A" 3. P b. In the event either party desires to meet and confer in good faith on the provisions of a successor Memorandum, each party shall serve upon the other party, during the period from December 1, 1988 to February 1, 1989, its written request to commence meeting and conferring in good faith. Upon receipt of such written notice, meet and confer in good faith shall begin no later than April 1, 1989. Unless the City serves upon the employees by proposals to amend, add to, delete, or otherwise change any of the provisions of the Memorandum, this Memorandum shall constitute City's full proposal for a successor agreement. Upon receipt of such notice and proposals, meet and confer shall beain no later than April 1, 1989. Notwithstanding the above, if federal or state governments take action that has direct effect upon areas which fall within meet and confer, the City may submit proposals concerning these areas at later dates . If neither party requests a reopening for the purpose of renegotiation, all conditions of this Memorandum remain in full force and effect for one year from the date it would have terminated as set forth in Article 3, Term, unless either party gives thirty (30) days notice to terminate subsequent to 3une 30, 1990. RTICLE 5. RETENTION OF BENEFITS he employees of the City of Carlsbad shall retain all present benefits for the erm of this agreement, except as amended by this Memorandum. RTICLE 6. CITY RIGHTS he rights of the City include, but are not limited to the exclusive right to etermine mission of its constituent departments, commissions, boards; set tandards of service; determine procedures and standards of selection for mployment and promotion; direct its employees; take disciplinary action; elieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or other legitimate easons; maintain the efficiency of governmental operations ; determine the ethods, means and personnel by which government operations are to be conducted; etermine the content of job classifications; take all necessary actions to arry out its mission in emergencies; and exercise complete control and iscretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work. RTICLE 7. NO STRIKE AND NO LOCKOUT . No Strike. During the life of this Agreement, neither the employees nor any agents or representatives will instigate, promote, sponsor, engage in, or condone any strike (including sympathy strike), slowdown, concerted stoppage of work, sickouts, or any other intentional disruption of the operations of the City, regardless of the reason for so doing . Penalty. Any employee engaging in activity prohibited by Article 6' 7.A., or who instigates or gives leadership to such activity, shall be i 1 subject to disciplinary action. (C. No Lockout. ~ I breach of Section 7.A. During the term of this Agreement, the City will not instigate a lockout over a dispute with the Employees so long as there is no ID. Association Official Responsibility. Each employee who holds the i position of officer of the Employee Association occupies a position of special trust and responsibility in maintaining and bringing about compliance with the provisions of this Article, the employees agree to inform its members of their obligations under this Agreement and to direct them to return to work. 1 I !ARTICLE 8. COMPENSATION AD3USTMENTS ;The parties agree to recommend that the City Council amend the existing salary iplan adopted by the City Council Resolution No. '?/#I to provide for salary (adjustments in the amounts and effective on the dates shown below, Five percent (5%) salary increase for all represented classifications effective at the beginning of the first pay period following the date of agreement, June 29, 1987. Additional adjustments effective September 1, 1988 for all represented classifications shall be made pursuant to a survey of salaries in all cities and the County of San Oiego within San Diego County, conducted and implemented as provided below. The survey shall be 1. The survey will be conducted durinq the month of September, 1988. 2. The survey will be conducted jointly. 3. The survey will determine the top merit step salary for the following "bench-mark" classifications : Accountant Assistant Civil Engineer Assistant Planner Building Inspector I1 Custodian Engineering Technician I1 Park Maintenance Worker I1 Account Clerk I1 Clerk Typist I1 Steno Clerk I1 Librarian I1 Planning Technician I1 Maintenance Worker I11 Street Maintenance Worker I1 Recreation Supervisor I1 Secretary I1 4. If any of the above agencies have not concluded their negotiation process by September 1, 1988, and has not set salary rates for the ensuing fiscal year, then that agency shall be excluded from the survey. 5. The City of Carlsbad shall not be included in the survey or in any of the averaging discussed below. Once the above survey has been conducted, salary adjustments will be made based on the following provisions: 6. 7. 8. 9. The salary schedules of the classifications shall be adjusted such that the top salary steps for each shall be equivalent to the average of the top merit steps of the corresponding classification in the survey conducted pursuant to the provisions above. Following such adjustment of the top step other steps shall be adjusted so as to maintain the pre-existing separation between steps. Non-"bench-mark" classifications within the City of Carlsbad shall maintain their same internal relationship with "bench-mark" coverage. The parties agree that as of September 1, 1988, all represented City of Carlsbad classifications shall receive a salary that is equal to the County-wide average as determined by the above procedure. In no event will any employee suffer a decrease in salary on account of application of the survey formula set forth herein. ARTICLE 9. INSURANCE The City and CCEA agree that the following changes in health insurance coverage I shall be made. . Effective January 1, 1988 the differential compensation of twenty dollars ($20.00) per month for "Employee Only" indemnity insurance shall cease. City will continue to pay any increases for "Employee Only" indemnity insurance . The , 2. The City and CCEA agree that existing percentages representing the apportionment of insurance premium costs which are paid by employee and the City will continue in effect during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding. I ARTICLE I 0. COMMUNICATIONS The parties agree to continue meeting at least once each month during the term d,f this agreement for the purpose of continuing communications on subjects of mutual concern. ARTICLE 11. ANNUAL VACATION LEAVE The City and CCEA agree that the following changes in annual vacation leave shall be made: I I I I I I 1 through 5 full calendar years 6 through 10 full calendar years 10 through 11 full calendar years 11 through 12 full calendar years 12 through 13 full calendar years 13 through 14 full calendar years 14 through 15 full calendar years 16 and over full calendar years ARTICLE 12. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS of continuous service - 10 working days of continuous service - 15 working days of continuous service - 16 working days of continuous service - 17 working days of continuous service - 18 working days of continuous service - 19 working days of continuous service - 19 working days of continuous service - 20 working days The parties agree as part of a two year agreement to jointly study the feasibility of implementing the following new classifications, if agreement such implementation can be reached at the conclusion of the joint study, Clerk Typist I11 Maintenance Worker IV Technician I1 Meter Reader/Repairer I11 Permit Clerk I1 Word Processing Operator I11 ARTICLE 13. ASSOCIATION DEDUCTION Parties agree that upon formal notice from CCEA and employee authorization, City shall withhold deductions in amounts designated by CCEA members provid changes do not occur more frequently than once each fiscal quarter, on the n!3 ARTICLE 14. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE The City agrees to continue premium payments for state disability insurance during the term of this agreement. ARTICLE 15. HOLIDAYS The City agrees to observe eleven (11) scheduled paid holidays plus one (1) floating holiday for eight hour a day, five day work week employees, and nine (9) scheduled paid holidays plus one (1) floating holiday for ten hour a day, four day work week employees; the floating holiday to be taken at the discretion of the individual employee with the approval of the employee's Department Head. The holiday schedule for the term of this agreement is as follows: HOLIDAY SCHEDULE HOLIDAY 8 / 5 EMPLOYEES 1 1 DESIGNATED 1 FLOATING TOTAL 96 HOURS 10/4 EMPLOYEES 9 DESIGNATED 1 FLOATING 81 5 Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Friday Christmas Day New Year's Day Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Friday Christmas Day New Year's Day Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Memorial Day 1987 Fri. 3ul. 3 Mon. Sep. 7 Mon. Oct. 12 Wed. Nov. 11 Thurs. Nov. 26 Fri. Fri. 1988 Fri , Fri. Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon . Fri. Nov. 27 Dec. 25 Jan 1 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 May 30 3ul. 4 Sep. 5 Oct. 10 Nov. 11 Thurs. Nov. 24 Fr . Nov. 25 Mon. Dec. 26 1989 Mon. 3an. 2 Mon. Feb. 13 Mon. Feb. 20 Mon. May 29 TOTAL 100 HOURS 10/4 Mon.-Thurs. Tues.-Fri. Thurs. 3ul. 2 Mon. Sep. 7 Mon. Oct. 12 Wed. Nov. 11 Thurs. Nov. 26 --- Thurs. Dec. 24 Thurs. Dec. 31 --- Mon. Feb. 15 Mon. May 30 Mon. 3ul. 4 Mon. Sep. 5 Mon. Oct. 10 Thurs. Nov. 10 Thurs. Nov. 24 --- Mon. Dec. 26 Mon. Jan. 2 --- blon. Feb. 20 Mon. May 29 Fri. 3-11. 3 Tues. Sep. 8 --- Wed, NO~. 11 Thurs. Nov. 26 Fri. Nov. 27 Fri. Dec. 25 Fri. 3an 1 Fri. Feb. 12 --- Tues. May 31 Tues. 3ul. 5 Tues. Sep. 6 --- Fri. NO~. 11 Thurs. Nov. 24 Fri, Nov. 25 Tues. Dec. 27 Tues. 3an. 3 Tues. Feb. 14 --- Tues. May 30 - 4RT'ICLE 16. FULL UNDERSTANDING, MODIFICATION, WAIVER. A. 1 I I I I B. I I I I I I I I I I I I C, I D. I I E. I F. 1 It is intended that this Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the full and entire understanding of the parties regarding the matters set forth herein, and any other prior or existing understanding or agreements by the parties, whether formal or informal, regarding any such matters are hereby superseded or terminated in their entirety. It is the intent of the parties that this Memorandum of Understanding be administered in its entirety in good faith during its full term. It is recognized that during such term it may be necessary for the City to make changes relative to the hours, wages, terms and conditions of employment or changes in rules or procedures affecting the employees of the Unit. Where the City finds it necessary to make such changes, it shall notify CCEA indicating the proposed change prior to its implementation. If CCEA wished to consult or meet and confer with the City regarding the matter, CCEA shall notify the City within five (5) working days from the receipt of such notice. Upon receipt of such notice, the parties shall meet promptly in an earnest effort to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of any problem arising as a result of the change instituted by the City. Where the City makes such changes because of the requirements of the law, the City shall not be required to negotiate the matter of compliance with any such law. Nothing herein shall limit the authority of the City to make such changes required during emergencies. However, the City shall notify CCEA of such changes as soon as practicable. beyond the period of the emergency. unforeseen circumstance requiring immediate implementation of the change. Such emergency assignments shall not extend l'Emergencyll shall be defined as an Failure by CCEA to request consultation or negotiations, pursuant to Paragraph 8, shall not be deemed as approval of any action taken by the City. Except as specifically provided herein, it is agreed and understood that each party hereto voluntarily and unqualifiedly waives its rights, and agrees that the other shall not be required, to negotiate with respect to any other matters within the scope of negotiations, during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding. Any agreement, alteration, understanding, variation, waiver, or modification of any of the terms or provisions contained herein shall not be binding upon the parties hereto unless made and executed in writing by all parties hereto, and if required, approved and implemented by the City Council. The waiver of any breach, term or condition of this Memorandum of Understanding by either party shall not constitute a precedent in the future enforcement of all its terms and provisions. LRTICLElP. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. 'or the purpose of administering the terms and provisions of this Memorandum of lnderstanding : \. City's principal authorized agent shall be the City Manager, or a duly authorized representative (Address: 92008; Telephone: Representative is specifically designated in connection with the performance of a specific function or obligation set forth herein. 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, (619) 434-2821) , except where a particular City 1. CCEA authorized representative shall be its President or a duly authorized representative (Address: P.O. Box 2056, Carlsbad, California, 92008; Telephone: (619) 729-8128). LRTICLE 18. PROVISIONS OF LAW. t is understood and agreed that this Memorandum of Understanding is subject to 111 current and future applicable federal and state laws, federal and state ,egulations. If any part or provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding is .n conflict or inconsistent with such above applicable laws, rules and begulations, or is otherwise held to be invalid or unenforceable by any tribunal If competent jurisdiction, such part or provision shall be suspended and iuperseded by such applicable law or regulations, and the remainder of this lemorandum of Understanding shall not be affected thereby. :N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized Lepresentative to execute this Memorandum of Understanding the day, month, and 'ear first above written. ,pproved as to form: CARLSBAD CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION v Xty Attorney YL* ERICO, President, CCEA Attachment A Resolution No. 9/47 TITLE LIST -- EMPLOYEES REPRESENTED BY CCEA CLASSIFICATION RANGE ACCOUNT CLERK I ACCOUNT CLERK I1 A CCOUNTAN T ACCOUNT1 NG SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTING TECHNIC IAN ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER ASSIST ANT PLANNER ASSOCIATE CIVIL ENGINEER ASSOCIATE PLANNER BUILDING INSPECTOR I BUILDING INSPECTOR I1 BUILDING INSPECTOR I11 BUILDING MAINTENANCE CARPENTER BUILDING TECHNICIAN I1 BUYER CLERK TYPIST I CLERK TYPIST I1 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER C OMPE NS AT ION TECH N IC1 AN CONSTRUCT I ON INSPECTOR CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN I1 DEPUTY CITY CLERK DEVELOP. PROCESS. COORDINATOR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I1 EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I1 EQUIPMENT KCHANIC LEADWORKER EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER I FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER I1 FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER I11 GRAPH IC ARTIST GRAPHICS TECHNICIAN HOUSING SPECIALIST I LIBRARIAN I LIBRARIAN I1 LIBRARIAN I11 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I LIBRARY ASSISTANT I1 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I11 "LIBRARY CLERK I *LIBRARY CLERK I1 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN I MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN I1 MAINTENANCE WORKER I 18 24 60 49 29 66 61 71 68 45 62 67 46 57 47 15 17 56 55 62 16 24 36 37 42 57 41 48 58 26 45 62 67 34 34 52 43 54 59 31 40 51 22 25 41 46 22 CLASSIFICATION RANGE METER READER/REPAIRER I METER READER/REPAIR€R I1 MESSENGER MINUTES CLERK PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I11 PARK PLANNER PERMIT CLERK PLANNING TECHNICIAN I PLANNING TECHNICIAN I1 POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT POLICE RECORDS CLERK I POLICE RECORDS CLERK I1 POLICE SERVICES AIDE PROGRAMER/ OPE RATOR RECEPT ION IS T CASHIER RECREATION SPECIAL IS T RECREATION SUPERVISOR I RECREATION SUPERVISOR I1 SECRETARY I SECRETARY I1 SECRETARY /BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY TO CITY ATTORNEY SECRETARY TO CITY MANAGER SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR SENIOR PLANNER SEN I OR RECEPTIONIST CASHIER SITE MANAGER STENO CLERK I STENO CLERK I1 STOREKEEPER STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I11 SWEEPER OPERATOR SYSTEMS ANALYST TECHNICIAN I TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER TRANSPORTATION PLANNER TREE TRIMER I TREE TRIMER I1 TREE TRIMER LEADWORKER UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER I11 UTILITY SYSTEMS OPERATOR I1 UTILITY SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR I WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR I1 26 35 15 32 28 46 64 20 34 50 47 20 22 15 63 15 32 37 53 27 32 30 39 39 65 69 17 18 19 21 23 28 46 37 70 42 72 73 25 33 48 35 46 38 44 20 22 *Library Clerk I and I1 to be deleted when vacated by incumbents. CITY OF GARLSBAD BIWEKLY SALARIES MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEES SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 29, 1987 NGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E ......................................................... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 581.21 593.41 606.53 622.30 630.80 631.82 657.09 659.03 662.71 676.17 688.05 707.14 710.07 718.07 721.36 725.58 726.29 741.05 749.01 765.87 770.49 780.55 782.76 803.68 807.82 808.59 821.78 832.15 834.27 839.91 847.82 858.00 875.25 877.13 880.39 891.49 920.91 927.97 931.81 950-64 606.53 618.69 631.82 648.24 657.09 659.03 685.40 688.05 690.57 705.95 718.07 738.29 741.05 749.01 752.14 756.54 757.27 772.98 782.76 799.63 803.68 814.17 817.46 839.91 843.61 844.43 858.00 869.65 871.44 877.13 885.19 896.23 914.68 915.35 919.61 931.81 962.57 969.63 973.98 993.69 631.82 645.92 659.03 676.17 685.40 688.05 715.58 718.07 721.36 736.74 749.01 770.49 772.98 782.76 785.78 790.38 791.14 807.82 817.46 835.25 839.91 850.87 853.07 877.13 880.37 881.22 896.23 908.20 910.58 915.35 924.63 936.47 956.04 956.57 960.91 973.98 1,006.12 1,012.31 1,018.04 1,038.67 659.03 673.07 688.05 705.95 715.58 718.07 746.80 749.01 752.14 768.48 782.76 803.68 807.82 817.46 820.42 825.22 826.01 843.61 853.07 872.76 877.13 888.57 891.49 915.35 920.02 920.91 936.47 947.76 950.64 956.57 966.15 977.69 999.31 999.83 1,003.20 1,018.04 1,051.64 1,058.16 1,064.92 1,086.59 688.05 703.08 718.07 736.74 746.80 749.01 778.96 782.76 785.78 803.11 817.46 839.91 843.61 853.07 856.97 861.99 862.82 880.37 891.49 911.17 915.35 927.29 931.81 95'6.57 961.63 962.57 977.69 990.44 993.69 999.83 1,008.66 1,021.97 1,044.51 1,045.08 1,048.64 1,064.92 1,100.06 1,106.04 1,113.64 1,136.47 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 1 56 57 ~ 58 I 59 , 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 960.91 966.15 969.63 977.69 993.69 1,003.20 1,034.18 1,078.19 1,122.06 1,129.56 1,152.90 1,180.71 l? 232.81 1,236.11 1,302.24 1,313.67 1,382.34 1,386.80 1,623.30 0 l? 003.20 1,008.66 1,012.31 1,021.97 1,038.67 1,048.64 1,080.96 1? 126.97 1,173.40 1,182.15 1,205.82 1,234.74 1,289.87 1,293.05 1,361.98 1,374.87 1,446.74 1,451.01 1,704.47 1,048.64 1,054.35 1,058.16 1,068.21 1,086.59 1,096.08 1,129.89 1,178.87 1,227.71 1,236.11 1,260.81 1,291.90 1,349.04 1,353.08 1,425.87 1,439.09 1,514.32 1,518.25 1,789.67 0 1,096.08 1,102.06 1,106.04 1,117.49 1,136.47 1,146.65 1,181.91 1,232.81 1,284.03 1,293.27 1,318.93 1,351.15 1,412.31 1,416.12 I, 491.88 1,506.23 1,584.95 1,589.52 1 , 879.16 1,146.65 1,152.90 1,157.07 1,168.79 1,188.33 1,199.29 1,235.98 1,289.87 1,344.26 1,353.09 1,380.17 1,414.53 1,477.71 1,482.27 1,561.01 1,576.33 1,658.74 1 , 664.92 1,973.12 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 ,/”