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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2374ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles establishing a position classification and pay plan for City employees repre- sented by Local #1619, Washington State Council of County and City Employees, and providing for the payment thereof for the year 1986. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. The following position classification and pay plan for City employees represented by Local #1619, Washing- ton State Council of County and City Employees, is hereby adopted to take effect January 1, 1986, and subject to an agreement between that agency and the City effective January 1, 1986. POSITION TITLES BY DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS SALARY RANGE Engineer Specialist - Office 15 Engineer Specialist - Field 15 TP Chief Operator 15 Foreman - m/f - Street 14 Assistant Building Inspector 13.5 Foreman - m/f - Sewer /Water 13 Crew Leader 13 Sr. Equipment Operator 13 TP Operator 13 Engineering Aid #1 13 Engineering Aid #2 12.5 Equipment Operator 12 Operator /Water Quality Tech 12 TP Technician 12 Draftsperson 12 Community Service Coordinator 12 Building Permit Technician 11 Sweeper Operator 11 Garbage Truck Driver 11 Maintenance Worker #1 11 Engineering Aid 11 Landfill Scale Worker 11 Maintenance Worker #2 10 Sanitation Helper 10 PARK, RECREATION & CEMETERY Gardener 13 Crew Leader 13 Caretaker 10 Maintenance Technician 10 Custodian 9 Seasonal Caretaker 8 LIGHT DEPARTMENT Clerk- Typist 5 -1- ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPT. Account Technician 12 Customer Service Representative 12 Computer Operator I 11 Senior Clerk 10 5 Deputy Treasurer 10 5 Meter Reader 10 Computer Operator II 10 Cashier 7 5 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Assistant Planner 13 5 Section 2. PAY STEP PLAN 1986 SALARY STEP STEP STEP STEP RANGE A B C D 1.0 974 1035 1095 1173 1.5 1006 1065 1135 1204 2.0 1035 1095 1173 1233 2.5 1065 1135 1204 1267 3.0 1095 1173 1233 1298 3.5 1135 1204 1267 1329 4.0 1173 1233 1298 1360 4.5 1204 1267 1329 1396 5.0 1233 1298 1360 1430 5.5 1267 1320 1396 1467 6.0 1298 1360 1430 1505 6.5 1329 1396 1467 1540 7.0 1360 1430 1505 1579 7.5 1396 1467 1540 1620 8.0 1430 1505 1579 1661 8.5 1467 1540 1620 1702 9.0 1504 1579 1660 1742 9.5 1540 1620 1702 1787 10.0 1579 1661 1742 1831 10.5 1620 1702 1787 1878 11.0 1661 1742 1831 1924 11.5 1702 1787 1878 1974 12.0 1742 1831 1924 2021 12.5 1787 1878 1974 2072 13.0 1831 1924 2021 2121 13.5 1878 1974 2072 2174 14.0 1924 2021 2121 2228 14.5 1974 2072 2174 2283 15.0 2021 2121 2228 2340 15.5 2072 2174 2283 2397 16.0 2121 2228 2340 2457 16.5 2174 2283 2397 2519 17.0 2228 2340 2457 2582 Section 3. Hourly employees are to be paid not more than the same hourly rate as starting monthly rate for the clas- sification. Section 4. A. Employees will be reviewed after being in each step one year. A written review shall be made of each employee by his /her Department Head whenever he /she is eligible for advancement. If an increase is not recommended, the reasons shall be discussed with the City Manager. If he /she concurs with the Department Head, the decision must be discussed with the employee who should be told of his /her next review date. Decisions can also be reviewed by the employee with the City Manager upon written request of the employee. B. At the discretion of the Department Head or City Manager, a new review date of 3, 6, 9 or 12 months may be designated when an increase is refused. Section 5. All of the wages and compensation shall be paid in bi- weekly installments to be as nearly equal as the es- tablished accounting procedure of the City of Port Angeles will permit, and shall be paid within five working days after the close of the established payroll period for each month during the year, or as soon thereafter as the established accounting proce- dure of the City of Port Angeles will permit, except the last installment shall be paid on the last working day of December, 1986. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of the Council held on the , 1986. ATTEST: Mer A. Lannoye, C , Clerk APPROV D AS TO FORM: ( 140 /f4t/-7-- Craig 15 - Knutson, City Attorney M A Y O R PUBLISHED: %ti' I day of MEMORANDUM December 30, 1985 TO: Mayor Whidden and Councilmembers Aik FROM: Manager Flodstrom RE: Cost -of- Living Adjustments and 1986 Salary Ordinances • ISSUE: Cost -of- living adjustments and 1986 salary ordinances for AFSCME Local #1619, Firefighters' Local #656, IBEW Local #997, the Administrative and Management Group, and part -time Pool employees. BACKGROUND: Our three -year labor contracts negotiated with AFSCME #1619, Firefighters' Local #656 and IBEW Local #997 provided for a 1986 cost-of-living adjustment equal to 80% of the November '84 - November '85 Seattle CPI -W, with provision for a minimum 2% or maximum 6% increase. The November '84 - November '85 Seattle CPI -W is 1.7 %, of which 80% would represent a 1.4% increase. Due to the small increase in the CPI -W, the minimum 2% increase prevails. The attached salary ordinances represent a 2% increase in wages for the above - mentioned represented groups, as well as a 2% increase for the Administrative and Management Group. A separate and new salary ordinance is also attached which formally sets out an hourly wage scale for part -time employees at the William Shore Memorial Pool. The pay scale is based on the results of a survey of comparable pay rates at municipal pools throughout Washington State. The City is currently negotiating the 1985/1986 labor contract for members of Teamsters Local #589. A salary ordinance for that group will be brought before the Council as soon as those contract issues have been settled. RECOMMENDATION: It will be necessary to pass each salary ordinance as a separate ordinance. DTF :MAL :LF Attachments cc: Jim Merriwether, President, Firefighters' Local #656 Bill Beverford, President, AFSCME Local #1619 Rick O'Connor, Shop Steward, IBEW Local #997 Duane Wolfe, Admin. Group Rep. Lynn Hitt, Pool Manager