HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 5714RESOLUTION NO. 5714
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
AMENDING RESOLUTION Nos. 5133 and 5619, AND ALL PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS
PERTAINING TO THE COMPENSATION AND
WORKING CONDITIONS FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Rafael as follows:
Section I. Salaries. Effective July 1, 1979, a salary increase
of eight percent (8y) shall be paid to all employees covered by this
resolution and shall be applied across the board to all classifications,
steps, and ranges pursuant to Exhibit "A" attached.
Effective July 1, 1980, a salary increase of six percent (6%)
shall be paid to all employees covered by this resolution and shall be
applied across the board to all classifications, steps, and ranges
pursuant to Exhibit "B" attached.
Effective July 1, 1981, a six percent (6%) salary increase
shall be paid to all employees covered by this resolution and shall be
applied across the board to all classifications, steps, and ranges
pursuant to Exhibit "C" attached.
Section 2. Salary Designations. The salaries herein established
are monthly compensation unless otherwise specified.
Section 3. The Administration of the Pay Plan. Salary advance-
ments shall be made on the basis of the salary rates, salary ranges and
salary steps set forth opposite each classification in this resolution.
Before any person is advanced to the next step, a written statement
must be filed by the Department Head with the City Manager recommending
such increase. The steps of each salary range shall be applied as
follows:
The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the
hiring rate for the class. In cases when it is difficult to
secure qualified personnel, or if a person of unusual qualifi-
cations is engaged, the City Manager may hire at a higher
step. The remaining steps represent the ordinary next salary
steps for each year of service, providing the employee is
qualified in his work to receive the next step. Anniversary
date shall be interpreted as the 1st day of the month for
those employees entering the service between the 1st and 15th
of the month and on the 1st day of the next month for
those entering the service after the 15th of the month.
The semi-monthly pay period shall be the 15th day of each month and the
last normal working day of each month.
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Section 4. Appointments and Salaries. The City Manager in ac-
cordance with the Personnel Rules and Regulations may make appointments
of prospective employees to a position in a class for which the salary
is herein provided and designate the definite salary rate or salary
step at which such a person is appointed. The salary so designated is
thereby fixed as the salary of such employee for such position; provided,
further, that the City Manager may from time to time increase or
decrease the salaries of persons so appointed in accordance with
provisions of Section 1, provided that the salary so fixed is within
the ranges established for that classification.
Section 5. Part-time and Temporary Employment. Employees ap-
pointed to any of the positions referred to herein and employed or
working on a part-time basis shall be paid in proportion to the time
worked and described in their appointment. Temporary employees may be
appointed by the City Manager when authorized budget funds are available.
Section 6. Additional Pay for Police Department. Police Depart-
ment personnel assigned to the following duty shall receive additional
compensation amounting to five percent (5%) of their basic monthly
salary:
Operation of a solo -motorcycle for more than 50% of his
work month.
Female employees who are requested to perform the duties of Police
Matron shall receive $2.50 per hour in addition to their regular hourly
rate of pay for only actual time served in this capacity.
Section 7. Holidays. The shift personnel in the Police Depart-
ment, namely the Police Sergeant, Police Corporal, Police Officer,
Communications Dispatcher and Police Cadet, are entitled to straight
time compensation for every holiday in each given year which all other
City employees received as time off. Said compensation shall be paid
twice each year on the first pay period of December and the first pay
period of June.
Section 8. Overtime. All safety employees with the exception of
Department Heads and supervisory personnel, who are required to work in
excess of their basic work week during any one week shall be given
compensatory time off at the rate of time and one-half, or, upon the
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recommendation of the Department Head and subject to approval of the
City Manager, shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half of their
established hourly rate, based on their regular monthly salary.
Upon accrual of five (5) days of forty (40) hours of overtime,
members of the Police Department shall be paid at the rate of time and
one-half of their established hourly rate.
Notification by the Officer in Charge directing that compensatory
time be taken, or by the employee's requesting compensatory time off,
on any specific date must be submitted not less than five (5) days in
advance for the mutual agreement of both parties.
In addition, those members who are required in the course and
scope of their official employment to appear in Court other than during
their regular tour of duty or shift of hours, shall receive a minimum
of three (3) hours pay at the rate of time and one-half of their
established hourly rate. In the event that an employee resigns or is
terminated, he shall be entitled to compensation for his accumulated
overtime. For the purpose of computing overtime, the work shall be
defined as beginning at 12:01 A.M. Sunday morning and ending at 12:00
midnight Saturday.
Section 9. Educational Incentive. The educational incentive
program now in existence for employees of the Police Department shall
continue; provided, however, that, effective July 1, 1979, payment for
Post -Intermediate Certificate and for Advanced Certificate shall no
longer be solely a percentage of employee salary, but shall have the
following maximum amounts:
Intermediate Certificate
Advanced Certificate
Sergeant
$94.00
$135.00
Corporal
86.00
122.00
Officer
81.00
117.00
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To qualify for educational incentive compensation an employee
shall have worked no less than one (1) year for the City. As a
further condition to such qualification, all sworn personnel shall be
required to undertake and maintain all educational programs set forth
by law under the Peace Officers Standards and Training Program.
Section 10. Sick Leave.
Upon termination of employment, by
resignation, retirement or death, a police employee who leaves the
municipal service in good standing shall receive compensation for all
accumulated unused sick leave based upon the rate of three percent
(3%) for each year of service, to a maximum of fifty percent (50%).
Commencing July 1, 1979 no new employee of the City's Police Department
shall be entitled to a payment of unused sick leave.
Section 11. Automobile Allowance.
Any employee or City official
shall be reimbursed at the rate of seventeen cents (17) per mile for
use of his private car when traveling on authorized City business.
Section 12. Uniform Allowance.
Uniformed members of the Police
Department shall receive a uniform allowance in the amount of $150.00
at the completion of each six months of service ending June 30 and
December 31; a proration at the rate of $25.00 per month may be given for
a portion of the first and last six months of service upon recommendation
of the Department Head and approval of the City Manager. Administrative
and Investigative personnel who occasionally wear a uniform shall
receive $200.00 annually as a uniform allowance.
Section 13. Medical Insurance.
Effective July 1, 1981, City
agrees to pick up a maximum of fifteen percent (15%) of any increase in
premiums in health plan rates, over the premium cost to City for
Association employees in year one (1) of this Agreement.
Section 14. Retirement Contribution.
Effective July 1, 1979,
City agrees to payment of employees' contribution to Marin County
Retirement System, up to a maximum of four percent (4%) of an employee's
salary or 50% of the employee's retirement contribution rate, whichever
is less.
Section 15. Long -Term Disability Insurance. City agrees to co-
operate with and permit Police Bargaining Unit to withdraw from City's
long-term disability plan to PORAC Plan so long as, and only if, such
withdrawal is at no cost to City, either in additional cost of premiums
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to PORAC, or change in experience rating to City by a reduction in
monthly salaries across the board in an amount equal to the monthly
increase in the premium rate, to the extent that it exceeds ten percent
(10%).
Section 16. Dental Insurance. City agrees to pay any increased rate
in connection with the Dental Insurance program carried by the Califor-
nia Dental Service, Program III A, as presently being offered by City
to employees, from the date of any such increase and for the term of
this Agreement.
Section 17. Management Personnel. The positions of Chief of
Police, Police Captains, Police Lieutenants, and Secretary to the Chief
of Police are deemed to be management positions and shall be excluded
from the bargaining unit represented by the Association.
Section 18. Shift Changes. The parties hereto agree that changes
in the days or hours of the regular work schedule of an employee shall
entitle such employee to overtime compensation at the rate of time and
one-half for any hours worked outside the employee's regular work
schedule, unless City shall have given employee seven (7) days notice
of such change; provided, however, that no advance notice to employees
by City of shift change shall be required and no overtime shall be
required to be paid by City when shift changes occur as the result of
emergencies, multiple sicknesses, disabilities or injury, or at the
specific request of an employee.
Section 19. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect
forthwith upon its adoption and the several compensations and allowances
herein provided shall be in full force and effect as of and from July
1, 1979 through June 30, 1981.
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I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby
certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced
and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City on Monday ,
the 18th day of June , 1979, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Jensen, Miskimen and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCI LMEMBERS : None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner and Nixon
J A NE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk
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(A) Effective July 1, 1979, the following classes of positions and salary
ranges are hereby created for Police Department Personnel:
Salary
Range No
Title
A
B
C
D
E
P-17
Police Sergeant
1468
1539
1641
1718
1806
P-17
Police Inspector
1468
1539
1641
1718
1806
P -15a
Police Corporal
1245
P -7a
1468
1539
1617
P -14a
Police Officer
1280
1339
1402
1468
1539
P -14a
Park Ranger
1280
1339
1402
1468
1539
P-10
Communications Dispatcher
1040
1088
1139
1189
1245
P-10
Property Clerk
1040
1088
1139
1189
1245
P -7a
Police Secretary
932
973
1021
1063
1111
P-7
Parking Enforcement Officer
910
951
995
1040
1088
P -6a
Police Stenographer
891
932
973
1021
1063
P -6a
Police Records Clerk
891
932
973
1021
1063
P -5a
Police Typist Clerk II
853
891
932
973
1021
P -4a
Police Clerk
815
853
891
932
973
P -3a
Police Typist Clerk I
781
815
853
891
932
Py
Police Cadet
686
718
753
785
821
Salary Schedule
P-17
1641
1718
1806
P -15a
1468
1539
1617
P -14a
1280
1339
1402
1468
1539
P-10
1040
1088
1139
1189
1245
P -7a
932
973
1021
1063
1111
P-7
910
951
995
1040
1088
P -6a
891
932
973
1021
1063
P -5a
853
891
932
973
1021
P -4a
815
853
891
932
973
P -3a
781
815
853
891
932
Py
686
718
753
785
821
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(A) Effective July 1, 1980, the following classes of positions and salary
ranges are hereby created for Police Department Personnel:
Salary
Range No
P-17
P-17
P -15a
P -14a
P -14a
P-10
P-10
P -7a
P-7
P -6a
P -6a
P -5a
P -4a
P -3a
Py
P-17
P -15a
P-14 a
P-10
P -7a
P-7
P -6a
P- 5a
P -4a
P -3a
P
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Title
Police Sergeant
Police Inspector
Police Corporal
Police Officer
Park Ranger
Communications Dispatcher
Property Clerk
Police Secretary
Parking Enforcement Officer
Police Stenographer
Police Records Clerk
Police Typist Clerk II
Police Clerk
Police Typist Clerk I
Police Cadet
Sal ary Schedule
A
B
C
D
E
1556
1739
1821
1914
1419
1486
1739
1821
1914
1153
1207
1556
1631
1714
1357
1419
1486
1556
1631
1357
1419
1486
1556
1631
1102
1153
1207
1260
1320
1102
1153
1207
1260
1320
988
1031
1082
1127
1178
965
1008
1055
1102
1153
944
988
1031
1082
1127
944
988
1031
1082
1127
904
944
988
1031
1082
864
904
944
988
1031
828
864
904
944
988
727
761
798
832
870
1739
1821
1914
1556
1631
1714
1357
1419
1486
1556
1631
1102
1153
1207
1260
1320
988
1031
1082
1127
1178
965
1008
1055
1102
1153
944
988
1031
1082
1127
904
944
988
1031
1082
864
904
944
988
1031
828
864
904
944
988
727
761
798
832
870
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EXHIBIT "C"
(A) Effective July 1, 1981, the following classes of positions and salary
ranges are hereby created for Police Department Personnel:
Sal ary
Range No Title A B C D E
P-17
Police Sergeant
1843
1843
1930
2029
P-17
Police Inspector
1649
1729
1843
1930
2029
P -15a
Police Corporal
1649
1729
1649
1729
1817
P -14a
Police Officer
1438
1504
1575
1649
1729
P -14a
Park Ranger
1438
1504
1575
1649
1729
P-10
Communications Dispatcher
1168
1222
1279
1336
1399
P-10
Property Clerk
1168
1222
1279
1336
1399
P -7a
Police Secretary
1047
1093
1147
1195
1249
P-7
Parking Enforcement Officer
1023
1068
1118
1168
1222
P -6a
Police Stenographer
1001
1047
1093
1147
1195
P -6a
Police Records Clerk
1001
1047
1093
1147
1195
P -5a
Police Typist Clerk II
958
1001
1047
1093
1147
P -4a
Police Clerk
916
958
1001
1047
1093
P -3a
Police Typist Clerk I
878
916
958
1001
1047
Py
Police Cadet
771
807
846
882
922
Salary Schedule
P-17
1843
1930
2029
P -15a
1649
1729
1817
P -14a
1438
1504
1575
1649
1729
P-10
1168
1222
1279
1336
1399
P -7a
1047
1093
1147
1195
1249
P-7
1023
1068
1118
1168
1222
P -6a
1001
1047
1093
1147
1195
P -5a
958
1001
1047
1093
1147
P -4a
916
958
1001
1047
1093
P -3a
878
916
958
1001
1047
Py
771
807
846
882
922
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