HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 3094RESOLUTION NO. 30:94
A RESOLUTION OF THE COU14CIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN RAFAEL PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN OFFICERS,
ASSISTANTS, DEPUTIES, CLERKS AND EMPLOYEES
OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AND FIXING THE
COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS'THEREOF.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of San Rafael as follows:
Section 1. CLASSES AND SALARIES. The following classes of position
and salary rates and salary ranges are hereby created.
Section 1.1 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Salary ranges and Steps-
Range
tepsRange No. City Manager's Department 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
- City Manager 1,300
28 Administrative Assistant 488-512-538-565-593
12 Typist -Clerk 328-344-362-380-400
City Hall
9 PBX Operator -Receptionist 305-320-336-353-371
Parking Meter
22 Parking Meter Repairman 420-442-464-488-512
Garage
27 Mechanic 476-500-525-551-579
19 Mechanic's Helper 390-410-431-453-476
City Clerk -Assessor Department
35 Deputy City Clerk -Assessor 579-608-638-670-704
18 Secretary 380-400-420-442-464
13 Account Clerk 336-353-371-390-410
- Finance Officer 200
City Treasurer -Tax Collector Department
15 Deputy Treasurer 8 Tax Collector 353-371-390-410-431
13 License Clerk 344-362-380-400-420
City Planning Department
- City Planner 900
25 Assistant City Planner 453-476-500-525-551
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Salary -Ranges and Steps
Range No. City Planning Department (Cont.) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
25 Planning Technician 453-476-500-525-551
12 Typist -Clerk 328-344-362-380-400
Building Inspection Department
- Building Inspector 850
34 Assistant Chief Building Inspector 565-593-623-654-687
32 Assistant Building Inspector 538-565-593-623-654
14 Stenographer -Clerk II 344=362-380-400-420
12 Typist -Clerk 328-344-362-380-400
Section 1.2 PUBLIC SAFETY
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Police Department
41
Deputy Chief -Captain
670-704-739-776-815
38
Lieutenant
623-654-687-721-757
35
Inspector
579-608-638-670-704
35
Sergeant
579-608-638-670-704
31
Patrolman
525-551-579-608-638
21
Dispatcher -Clerk
410-431-453-476-500
18
Secretary
380-400-420-442-464
16
Parking Enforcement Officer
362-380-400-420-442
14
Stenographer -Clerk II
344-362-380-400-420
10
Typist -Clerk
312-328-344-362-380
Fire Department
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Chief
950
41
Deputy Chief
670-704-739-776-815
41
Battalion Chief
670-704-739-776-815
38
Captain
623-654-687-721-757
35
Engineer
579-609-638-670-704
35
Fire Marshall
579-608-638-670-704
31
Firemen
525-551-579-608-638
13
Dispatcher
336-353-371-390-410
Section 1.3 PUBLIC WORKS
Engineering Department
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Supervisor of Public Works
1,150
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Salary Ranges and Steps
Range No.
Engineering Department (Cont.)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
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City Engineer
1,.025
40
Associate Civil Engineer
654-687-721-757-795
37
Assistant Civil Engineer
608-638-670-704-739
31
Junior Civil Engineer
525-551-579-608-638
25
Senior Engineering Aide
453-476-500-525-551
18
Secretary
380-400-420-442-464
13
Stenographer -Clerk I
336-353-371-390-410
Street Department
40
Maintenance Superintendent
654-687-721.-757-795
28
Maintenance Foreman
488-512-538-565-593
23
Equipment Operator
431-453-476-500-525
23
Sweeper Operator
431-453-476-500-525
23
Maintenance Man II
431-453-476-500-525
21
Maintenance Man I
410-431-453-476-500
12
Yard Clerk
328-344-362-380-40D
Tree Department
29
Tree Foreman
500-525-551-579-608
25
Tree Climber
453-476-500-525-551
20
Tree Maintenance
400-420-4.42-464-488
Section 1.4 RECREATION AND PARKS
Recreation Department
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Recreation and Park Director
850
27
Recreation Supervisor
476-500-525-551-579
23
Recreation Center Director
431-453-476-500-525
10
Typist -Clerk
312-328-344-362-380
Park Department
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Park Foreman
650
23
Gardener
431-453-476-500-525
21
Groundsman
410-431-453-476-500
Section 1.5 PUBLIC HEALTH
Health Departrnent
Health Officer (P.T.) 100
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Section 2. SALARY DESIGNATIONS. The salaries herein established
are on a monthly basis, except where otherwise designated.
Section.3. SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. Upon the taking effect of this
Resolution, the slaary of each full-time official and employee shall be
adjusted to the new rate of pay in his present step and the salary range for
his class, but in no case will it serve to lower the pay of any employee. The
adjustments authorized by this section are merely for the purpose of accomplish-
ing salary increases. Future adjustments shall be made in accordance with
the standards prescribed in Section 4.
Section 4. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PAY PLAN. Salary advancements
shall be made on the basis of the salary rates, salary ranges and salary steps
shown in Section 1 - Section 1.5, inclusive, of 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 qualified personnel, or if a person of unusual qualifi-
cations is engaged, the City Manager, with the authorization
of the City Council, may hire at the required 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. All steps are to be
effective on the first day of July, except by those employees
hired in the last six months of the fiscal year.
Section 5. POSITIONS. The City Council is creating the foregoing
classes of positions, authorizes and directs the City Manager, with the con-
currence of the Department Head to recommend the appointment of employees in
such number in each department as may be necessary to operate properly the
departments under the ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Council.
Section 6. APPOINTMENTS AND SALARIES. The City Manager, upon the
request of the Department Head, may recommend to the City Council the appoh,tment
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
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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, upon request of the
Department Head, may recommend to the City Council from time to time the increase
or decrease of 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.
Still Alarms $2.00 per hour
Box Alarms $3.00 for the first hour
and
$2.00 per hour thereafter
Section 13. HOLIDAYS. City employees, excepting Police and
Fire Department employees, who are required to work on a holiday, shall be
paid, in addition to their regular salary, for the number of hours worked
during such a day at the rate of straight time or shall be given compensatory
time off at a straight time basis at the discretion of the City Manager.
Section 14. AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCES. Monthly automobile allowances
are hereby granted to city employees for the use of their private cars while
on official city business to reimburse them for expenses thus necessarily
incurred in the performance of their official duties, as follows:
Recreation Supervisor $25.00
Park Foreman 20.00
Recreation Center Director 10.00
The amount of ten (100 cents per mile will be paid for expense incurred over
and above normal operating costs.
Section 15. SPECIAL ALLOWANCES. The following special allowances
are hereby authorized:
Uniform Allowance - Police - $10.00 per month each uniform member
Uniform Allowance - Fire - $10.00 per month each uniform member
Section 16. TITLE OF RESOLUTION. This resolution shall be known
as the Position and Salary Resolution and shall be referred to as such.
Section 17. 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, 1964.
I, W. L. MORGAN, 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 held on Monday, the 20th day of
July, 1964, by the following vote, to -wit: -'.}
AYES: COUNCILMEN Aby, Baar, Barbier,
Jensen, McInnis
NOES: None
ABSENT: None - 5 -