HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 4468RESOLUTION NO. 4468
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
FIXING THE COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS
FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Rafael as follows:
Section 1. Classes and Salaries. The following classes of positions
and salary ranges are hereby created for Police Department personnel:
Salary
Range No.
A B C D E
21a
Police Captain
B
C
1421
1492
1566
19
Police Lieutenant
1421
1492
1319
1385
1454
17
Police Sergeant
1457
1530
1200
1256
1319
17
Police Inspector
1454
17
1200
1256
1319
14a
Patrolman
935
979
1025
1073
1125
10
Radio Telephone Operator
761
795
832
869
910
10
Property Clerk
761
795
832
869
910
7
Parking Enforcement Officer
665
695
727
761
795
6
Police Secretary
621
649
679
709
743
4
Police Stenographer
568
595
621
649
679
3a
Police Typist Clerk
557
581
608
636
664
Police Cadet
543
568
595
621
649
Section 2. Salary Schedule
Range Number
A
B
C
D
E
21a
1289
1355
1421
1492
1566
21
1259
1322
1388
1457
1530
19
1200
1256
1319
1385
1454
17
1093
1146
1200
1256
1319
14a
935
979
1025
1073
1125
10
761
795
832
869
910
7
665
695
727
761
795
6
621
649
679
709
743
4
568
595
621
649
679
3a
557
581
608
636
664
Section 3. Salary Designations. The salaries herein established are
monthly compensation unless otherwise specified.
Section 4. The Administration of the Pay Plan. Salary advancements
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 where it is difficult to secure quali-
fied personnel, or if a person of unusual qualifications 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
Section 4. The Administration of the Pay Plan (Continued)
15th of the month, and on the 1st day of the next month
for those entering the service after the 15th of a
month.
Effective December 1973, the semi-monthly pay periods shall be adjusted to
the 1st and 15th day of each month.
Section 5. Appointments and Salaries. The City Manager, upon the
request of the Department Head, may recommend to the City Council the appoint-
ment in accordance with the Personnel Rules and Regulations, of prospective
employees to a position in a class for which the salary is herein provided,
to designate the definite salary rate or salary step at which such person is
appointed, and the salary so designated is hereby 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 class.
Section 6. Part -Time and Temporary Employment. Employees appointed 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 7. Additional Pay for Police Department. Police Department
personnel assigned to the following duties shall receive additional compensa-
tion amounting to five per cent (5%) of their basic monthly salary:
(a) Police Sergeant serving as Investigative Supervisor.
(b) Police Sergeant serving as Juvenile Officer.
(c) Patrolman serving in Investigative Division.
(d) Patrolman serving in Juvenile Division.
(e) 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 8. Holidays. The shift personnel in the Police Department; namely,
the Police Captain, Police Lieutenant, Police Sergeant, Inspector, Patrolman, Radio
Telephone Operator and Police Cadet, are entitled to straight time compensation for
every holiday in each given year which all other city employees receive as time off.
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Section 8. Holidays. (Continued)
Said compensation shall be paid twice each year on the first pay period of
December and the first pay period of June.
Section 9. Automobile Allowance. Any employee or city official shall
be reimbursed at the rate of twelve cents (12�) per mile for use of his private
car when traveling on authorized city business.
Section 10. Uniform Allowance. Uniform members of the Police Department
shall receive a uniform allowance in the amount of $100.00 at the completion of
each six months of service ending June 30 and December 31; a proration at the
rate of $16.67 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 $150.00 annually as a uniform allowance.
Section 11. Insurance Program. As an added fringe benefit, a maximum
amount of $40.00 per month will be contributed towards the cost of each eligible
employee's Health, Accident, Life and Disability Insurance Package. Selection of
coverage must include the employee's basic health plan and $5,000.00 life insurance
policy offered by the city.
Section 12. Title of Resolution. This resolution shall be known as the
Position and Salary Resolution and shall be referred to as such.
Section 13. 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 i , 1973.
I, MARION A. GRADY, 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 7th day of Max1973,
by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES COUNCILMEN: Jensen, Miskimen, Mulryan, Nixon and Mayor Bettini.
NOES COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
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MART N A. GRAD46e�ii�iCCIO'k Qity Clerk
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