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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2946ORDINANCE NO. 2946 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, establishing salary and fringe benefits plans for Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential Clerical Personnel (Schedules A and C), and establishing a pay plan for employees working at the City Pool (Schedule B), for the period January 1, 1997 to December 31, 1997 and providing for the payment thereof. WHEREAS, it is necessary that a salary and fringe benefit schedule be established for Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential Clerical personnel employed by the City of Port Angeles and providing for the payment thereof; and WHEREAS, the salary and fringe benefit schedule for 1997 shall include a 2.5 percent cost -of- living increase and a change from the Association of Washington Cities medical plan A to plan B; WHEREAS, it is necessary that a salary schedule be established for employees working at the City Pool; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. As of January 1, 1997, the salaries for Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential Clerical personnel shall be as set forth in Schedule A attached to this Ordinance and made a part hereof by this reference. Section 2. As of January 1, 1997, the salaries for employees working at the City Pool shall be as set forth in Schedule B attached to this Ordinance and made a part hereof by this reference. Section 3. All of the salaries set forth in Schedules A and B shall be paid in bi- weekly installments in accordance with procedures established by the City of Port Angeles and shall be paid within five (5) working days after the close of the payroll period or as soon thereafter as the established accounting procedures will permit. Section 4. Any of the salaries set forth in Schedules A and B may be reviewed at intervals at the discretion of the City Manager and the City Council. Section 5. As of January 1, 1997, the fringe benefits for Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential Clerical personnel shall be as set forth in Schedule C attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 7th day of January, 1997. ATTEST: CO Becky J. City C erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Craig D.(Jtnutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: January 12, 1997 97.1 (By Summary) 1 Numerical Order by Salary Range Occupation Codes/Classification /Salary Schedule Management and Administrative Personnel Occupation Classification Salary Code Range 1000 City Manager 48 1001 Director of Public Works 43 1002 Director of City Light 40 1003 Director of Finance 39 1004 City Attorney 39 1005 Police Chief 39 1006 Fire Chief 39 1009 Deputy Director of Public Works 35 1008 Parks & Recreation Director 35 1007 Planning Director 35 1058 Deputy Chief of Police 34 1010 Operations Manager 34 1011 Engineer Manager 34 1013 Assistant Fire Chief 34 1015 Human Resources Manager 34 1016 Fire Marshall 34 1017 City Engineer 34 1055 Police Commander 33 1012 Assistant Police Chief 33 1018 Senior Assistant City Attorney 32 1014 Police Captain 32 1019 Conservation Manager 31 1057 Police Lieutenant 31 1022 Accounting Manager 31 1024 Information Systems Manager 31 1046 Project Manager 31 1029 SW/ VW Treatment Superintendent 30 1027 WANVW Collection Superintendent 30 1020 Communications Manager 30 1056 Information Systems Administrator 29 1049 Power Resource Manager 29 1028 Wastewater Superintendent 28 1032 Senior Planner 26 1031 Equipment Services Superintendent 26 1030 Parks/Cemetery Superintendent 26 1048 Network Administrator 26 1023 Customer Services Manager 26 1026 Street Superintendent 26 1021 Sr Risk Management Analyst 26 1033 Finance Systems Specialist 25 1047 Assistant Water Superintendent 25 1025 Senior Building Inspector 24 1034 Senior Center Manager 24 1035 Recreation Manager 24 1052 Senior Accountant/Temporary Accountant 22 1036 Programmer Analyst 21 1037 City Clerk 21 1040 Planning Office Specialist 18 1054 Recreation Coordinator 16 1038 Executive Administrative Assistant 16 1053 Aquatics Coordinator 16 1059 Legal Assistant 15 1039 Human Resources Assistant 15 1042 Administrative Assistant 13 1041 Legal Administrative Assistant 13 1043 Word Processing Technician 11 1044 Aquatics Supervisor 04 1051 Intern 03 1050 Mayor /Council 02 1045 Office Assistant 02 59 Salary Schedule A Management/Administrative Unit Salary Schedule (Bi- weekly /Monthly Rates) 1997 2.50% RANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 718.72 736.94 755.14 774.43 793.74 813.05 833.45 854.42 875.91 897.98 1,557 1,597 1,636 1,678 1,720 1,762 1,806 1,851 1,898 1,946 2 740.23 759.00 777.74 797.60 817.47 837.32 858.26 879.79 901.86 925.02 1,604 1,645 1,685 1,728 1,771 1,814 1,860 1,906 1,954 2,004 3 762.29 781.05 800.90 821.32 841.73 862.14 883.64 906.28 928.88 952.60 1,652 1,692 1,735 1,780 1,824 1,868 1,915 1,964 2,013 2,064 4 784.92 804.23 824.63 846.14 867.12 888.61 910.68 933.84 957.02 981.28 1,701 1,742 1,787 1,833 1,879 1,925 1,973 2,023 2,074 2,126 5 808.65 829.06 849.45 871.53 893.04 915.09 937.71 961.42 985.69 1,010.52 1,752 1,796 1,840 1,888 1,935 1,983 2,032 2,083 2,136 2,189 6 832.90 853.87 875.41 897.98 921.60 942.14 965.84 990.66 1,015.47 1,040.86 1,805 1,850 1,897 1,946 1,997 2,041 2,093 2,146 2,200 2,255 7 857.71 879.23 901.31 925.02 947.64 970.81 995.07 1,019.91 1,045.84 1,072.29 1,858 1,905 1,953 2,004 2,053 2,103 2,156 2,210 2,266 2,323 8 883.11 905.72 928.33 952.60 975.77 999.49 1,025.40 1,050.79 1,077.25 1,104.29 1,913 1,962 2,011 2,064 2,114 2,166 2,222 2,277 2,334 2,393 9 910.12 933.29 956.47 981.28 1,005.55 1,029.83 1,055.76 1,081.69 1,109.83 1,137.37 1,972 2,022 2,072 2,126 2,179 2,231 2,287 2,344 2,405 2,464 10 937.16 960.87 985.15 1,010.52 1,035.34 1,060.72 1,087.74 1,114.23 1,142.91 1,171.59 2,031 2,082 2,134 2,189 2,243 2,298 2,357 2,414 2,476 2,538 11 965.29 989.55 1,014.94 1,040.86 1,066.78 1,092.18 1,120.29 1,147.87 1,177.11 1,206.90 2,091 2,144 2,199 2,255 2,311 2,366 2,427 2,487 2,550 2,615 12 994.52 1,019.34 1,045.27 1,072.29 1,098.77 1,125.26 1,153.95 1,182.08 1,212.40 1,243.30 2,155 2,209 2,265 2,323 2,381 2,438 2,500 2,561 2,627 2,694 13 1,024.32 1,050.24 1,076.71 1,104.29 1,131.88 1,158.91 1,188.69 1,217.38 1,248.80 1,280.79 2,219 2,276 2,333 2,393 2,452 2,511 2,575 2,638 2,706 2,775 14 1,055.20 1,081.13 1,109.24 1,137.37 1,166.07 1,193.65 1,224.54 1,253.78 1,286.31 1,318.88 2,286 2,342 2,403 2,464 2,526 2,586 2,653 2,717 2,787 2,858 15 1,087.20 1,113.67 1,142.35 1,171.59 1,200.82 1,229.50 1,260.94 1,291.83 1,324.95 1,358.03 2,356 2,413 2,475 2,538 2,602 2,664 2,732 2,799 2,871 2,942 16 1,119.74 1,147.30 1,176.55 1,206.90 1,236.67 1,266.45 1,298.45 1,330.44 1,365.21 1,398.85 2,426 2,486 2,549 2,615 2,679 2,744 2,813 2,883 2,958 3,031 17 1,153.39 1,181.52 1,211.85 1,243.30 1,273.62 1,305.08 1,337.08 1,370.16 1,406.00 1,440.23 2,499 2,560 2,626 2,694 2,760 2,828 2,897 2,969 3,046 3,120 18 1,188.12 1,216.81 1,248.26 1,280.79 1,311.69 1,344.24 1,377.33 1,411.54 1,448.47 1,483.79 2,574 2,636 2,705 2,775 2,842 2,913 2,984 3,058 3,138 3,215 19 1,223.97 1,253.23 1,285.78 1,318.88 1,351.40 1,385.05 1,418.14 1,454.00 1,492.06 1,528.46 2,652 2,715 2,786 2,858 2,928 3,001 3,073 3,150 3,233 3,312 20 1,260.38 1,290.73 1,324.37 1,358.03 1,391.66 1,426.41 1,460.61 1,497.04 1,536.75 1,574.25 2,731 2,797 2,869 2,942 3,015 3,091 3,165 3,244 3,330 3,411 21 1,297.91 1,329.90 1,364.64 1,398.85 1,433.60 1,469.45 1,504.76 1,542.26 1,583.08 1,621.67 2,812 2,881 2,957 3,031 3,106 3,184 3,260 3,342 3,430 3,514 22 1,336.52 1,369.61 1,405.47 1,440.23 1,476.07 1,513.57 1,549.97 1,588.59 1,630.53 1,670.23 2,896 2,967 3,045 3,120 3,198 3,279 3,358 3,442 3,533 3,619 23 1,376.78 1,410.98 1,447.94 1,483.79 1,520.19 1,558.81 1,596.31 1,636.03 1,679.05 1,720.98 2,983 3,057 3,137 3,215 3,294 3,377 3,459 3,545 3,638 3,729 24 1,418.71 1,452.91 1,491.51 1,528.46 1,565.96 1,605.69 1,644.32 1,685.65 1,729.25 1,772.28 3,074 3,148 3,232 3,312 3,393 3,479 3,563 3,652 3,747 3,840 Management/Administrative Unit Salary Schedule (Bi- weekly /Monthly Rates) 1997 2.50% RANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25 1,460.07 1,496.48 1,536.17 1,574.25 1,612.87 1,653.67 1,693.39 1,735.88 1,781.66 1,825.77 3,163 3,242 3,328 3,411 3,495 3,583 3,669 3,761 3,860 3,956 26 1,504.20 1,541.70 1,582.51 1,621.67 1,661.39 1,703.32 1,744.69 1,787.72 1,834.61 1,880.38 3,259 3,340 3,429 3,514 3,600 3,691 3,780 3,873 3,975 4,074 27 1,549.42 1,588.05 1,629.97 1,670.23 1,711.59 1,754.07 1,796.56 1,841.77 1,889.76 1,936.64 3,357 3,441 3,532 3,619 3,708 3,800 3,893 3,991 4,094 4,196 28 1,595.75 1,635.48 1,678.50 1,720.98 1,762.90 1,807.01 1,850.61 1,896.94 - 1,946.57 1,994.56 3,457 3,544 3,637 3,729 3,820 3,915 4,010 4,110 4,218 4,322 29 1,643.75 1,684.58 1,728.69 1,772.28 1,815.84 1,861.63 1,906.32 1,953.75 2,005.05 2,054.14 3,561 3,650 3,745 3,840 3,934 4,034 4,130 4,233 4,344 4,451 30 1,692.85 1,735.30 1,781.09 1,825.77 1,869.91 1,917.34 1,963.67 2,012.21 2,065.17 2,115.92 3,668 3,760 3,859 3,956 4,051 4,154 4,255 4,360 4,475 4,584 31 1,744.14 1,787.15 1,834.06 1,880.38 1,926.17 1,974.16 2,022.68 2,072.35 2,127.49 2,179.36 3,779 3,872 3,974 4,074 4,173 4,277 4,382 4,490 4,610 4,722 32 1,795.99 1,841.24 1,889.22 1,936.64 1,984.08 2,033.72 2,083.36 2,134.11 2,190.94 2,245.00 3,891 3,989 4,093 4,196 4,299 4,406 4,514 4,624 4,747 4,864 33 1,850.04 1,896.37 1,946.03 1,994.56 2,043.67 2,094.39 2,145.69 2,198.67 2,256.57 2,312.30 4,008 4,109 4,216 4,322 4,428 4,538 4,649 4,764 4,889 5,010 34 1,905.76 1,953.20 2,004.49 2,054.14 2,105.44 2,156.74 2,210.24 2,264.85 2,324.42 2,381.78 4,129 4,232 4,343 4,451 4,562 4,673 4,789 4,907 5,036 5,161 35 2,001.18 2,050.84 2,104.88 2,156.74 2,210.24 2,265.39 2,320.56 2,377.92 2,440.80 2,500.94 4,336 4,443 4,561 4,673 4,789 4,908 5,028 5,152 5,288 5,419 36 2,061.32 2,112.05 2,167.77 2,221.83 2,276.43 2,332.71 2,390.05 2,449.07 2,513.62 2,575.94 4,466 4,576 4,697 4,814 4,932 5,054 5,178 5,306 5,446 5,581 37 2,123.09 2,175.48 2,232.85 2,288.57 2,344.28 2,402.73 2,462.32 2,523.00 2,589.18 2,653.16 4,600 4,714 4,838 4,959 5,079 5,206 5,335 5,467 5,610 5,749 38 2,187.07 2,240.57 2,300.15 2,357.52 2,414.33 2,474.99 2,536.23 2,598.56 2,666.40 2,732.61 4,739 4,855 4,984 5,108 5,231 5,362 5,495 5,630 5,777 5,921 39 2,252.17 2,307.88 2,369.10 2,428.12 2,487.13 2,548.92 2,612.35 2,676.90 2,746.37 2,814.79 4,880 5,000 5,133 5,261 5,389 5,523 5,660 5,800 5,950 6,099 40 2,320.01 2,377.36 2,440.27 2,500.94 2,561.60 2,625.58 2,690.12 2,757.42 2,828.58 2,899.18 5,027 5,151 5,287 5,419 5,550 5,689 5,829 5,974 6,129 6,282 41 2,389.52 2,448.54 2,513.06 2,575.94 2,638.83 2,703.91 2,770.67 2,840.16 2,914.09 2,986.34 5,177 5,305 5,445 5,581 5,717 5,858 6,003 6,154 6,314 6,470 42 2,461.78 2,522.44 2,588.09 2,653.16 2,718.25 2,785.00 2,853.94 2,925.66 3,001.22 3,076.24 5,334 5,465 5,608 5,749 5,890 6,034 6,184 6,339 6,503 6,665 43 2,535.68 2,598.03 2,665.85 2,732.61 2,799.90 2,868.85 2,940.01 3,013.36 3,091.13 3,168.37 5,494 5,629 5,776 5,921 6,066 6,216 6,370 6,529 6,697 6,865 44 2,611.75 2,675.96 2,745.83 2,814.58 2,883.90 2,954.90 3,028.20 3,103.76 3,183.88 3,263.42 5,659 5,798 5,949 6,098 6,248 6,402 6,561 6,725 6,898 7,071 45 2,690.10 2,756.24 2,828.20 2,899.02 2,970.41 3,043.55 3,119.04 3,196.87 3,279.40 3,361.32 5,829 5,972 6,128 6,281 6,436 6,594 6,758 6,927 7,105 7,283 46 2,770.80 2,838.92 2,913.04 2,985.99 3,059.52 3,134.87 3,212.63 3,293.28 3,398.67 3,462.16 6,003 6,151 6,312 6,470 6,629 6,792 6,961 7,135 7,364 7,501 47 2,853.92 2,924.09 3,000.43 3,075.57 3,151.31 3,228.92 3,309.01 3,392.08 3,500.63 3,566.02 6,183 6,336 6,501 6,664 6,828 6,996 7,170 7,350 7,585 7,726 48 2,939.54 3,011.81 3,090.44 3,167.84 3,245.85 3,325.79 3,408.28 3,493.84 3,605.65 3,673.00 6,369 6,526 6,696 6,864 7,033 7,206 7,385 7,570 7,812 7,958 PARK/RECREATION Classification Salary Schedule 01/03/97 1997 2.50% Occupation Pay Classification 1 2 3 4 5 Code Grade 7000 1 Lifeguard 5.90 6.31 6.67 7001 2 Water Safety Instructor 6.31 6.67 7.04 7.43 7.85 7002 3 Pool Supervisor I 9.62 9.99 10.38 7003 4 Exercise Instructor 9.27 9.62 9.99 7004 5 Aerobics Supervisor II 10.38 10.95 11.56 7010 Fine Arts Director 18.189 3,153 7011 Gallery Aide 11.56 7017 6 Youth Employment Program 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 7019 7 Arts and Crafts Instructor 10.00 12.50 15.00 CITY OF PORT ANGELES SCHEDULE C - 1997 FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL Section I - Retirement and Social Security Coverage A. Social Security: In accordance with laws established by the U.S. Government B. State Retirement Program: In accordance with the provisions of the Public Employees' Retirement System and the Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Retirement System, as established by the Washington State Legislature. Section II - Holidays In accordance with the statutes established by the Washington State Legislature, holidays shall be as listed below: New Years Day Presidents's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Day Two Floating Holidays Section III - Leave Policies A. January 1st Third Monday in February Last Monday in May July 4th First Monday in September November 11th Fourth Thursday in November Fourth Friday in November December 25th As scheduled Leave policies for the City Manager and Department Heads: 1. Positions entitled to leave privileges set forth in this subsection: City Manager Director of Public Works Director of City Light Director of Finance Director of Parks and Recreation Director of Planning Fire Chief Police Chief City Attorney 11 1997 Fringe Benefits Management/Administrative Group Page -2- 2. Each Department Head and the City Manager shall receive for each month of service in each 12 -month period, General Leave to be accrued and used within the guidelines below: Years of Service Days/Year 0- 10 30 11 -15 33 16 - 20 38 21+ 43 a) It is to be used for vacation, sick leave, or other personal leave requirements; b) Accumulation shall be unlimited, but payoff is limited to 100% cash -out for the first 960 hours and 25% for hours accrued beyond this amount; c) Department Heads are not required to take leave; however the City Manager may exercise his authority to direct a Department Head to take vacation when he feels that such time off is necessary for the benefit of the City or the employee; d) Leave may be sold to the City for cash at the employee's current rate of pay, only in accordance with the following guidelines: 1. A minimum accumulation of sixty (60) days must be achieved before any leave may be converted to cash. 2. Sale of leave to the City will be approved only in cases of emergency, contingency, or hardship, as determined by the City Manager. 3. The City Manager will, on a case -by -case basis, review requests for the sales of leave, and the extent to which such sales will be allowed. 1997 Fringe Benefits Management/Administrative Group Page -3- e) All time off shall be scheduled by the employee with the advanced approval of the City Manager, except when it may interfere with operational functions of the City demanding the employee's service or knowledge; f) g) It shall be the responsibility of the Department Head to use accumulated leave in a prudent and careful manner; The City Manager may permit sick leave for employees with less than one year of service or who have not been able to accumulate sufficient time to cover the injury or illness; h) Upon termination in good standing, death, or retirement of the employee, a Department Head shall receive pay for accumulated leave in accordance with the following schedule at his rate of pay upon separation of City service: Years of Service Cash -Out Rate 0 - 5 years 6+ years 50% 100% B. Leave policies for non - Department Head employees in the Administrative, Technical, and Confidential clerical group: 1. All employees of the administrative, technical and confidential clerical group not included in Section III -A shall be known as the Administrative Group. 2. Vacation leave shall be accrued by the Administrative Group at the following rates: Less than two years' service 2 through 5 years 6 through 10 years 11 through 15 years 16 through 20 years 21 years and over 11 days 14 days 17 days 21 days 26 days 31 days E 1997 Fringe Benefits Management/Administrative Group Page -4- a) Leave accredited for any month of service may be taken in any subsequent month, providing such leave is approved by the Department Head. b) Annual leave may be accumulated, provided the total does not exceed 120 days. c) Annual leave may be sold to the City for cash at the employee's current rate of pay in accordance with the following guidelines: 1. A minimum accumulation of sixty (60) days must be achieved before any leave may be converted to cash. 2. Sale of leave to the City will be approved only in cases of emergency, contingency, or hardship, as determined by the City Manager. 3. The City Manager will, on a case -by -case basis, consider requests for the sale of leave, and the extent to which such sales will be allowed. d) Accrued vacation leave will be paid off in cash at the time of separation of City sery ice. 3. Sick leave for the Administrative Group shall be accrued and used in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the City's Personnel Policy and Procedures Manual, Section 7.01, with the following exceptions: a) Twenty -five percent (25 %) of accumulated sick leave will be paid the employee upon termination in good standing, retirement, or death; b) When an employee is injured on the job and there is time lost, he/ she shall go on industrial insurance as provided by the City. He/she may use sick leave credits for pay equal to the difference between his/her regular pay, less the amount of Workers Compensation pay. The portion of sick leave paid will be deducted from accumulated sick leave. 1997 Fringe Benefits Management/Administrative Group Page -5- Section IV - Deferred Compensation The City shall make deferred compensation programs available to the Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential employees. Section V - Medical Insurance Program The City will provide medical, dental, and vision coverage for regular full -time and regular part-time employees (50% or greater) and their eligible dependents. Section VI - Long -Term Disability The City will provide long -term disability insurance for regular full -time Management, Administrative, Technical and Confidential employees with a 90 -day waiting period and income protection equal to 60% of monthly salary. Section VII - Tuition Reimbursement An employees in the Management, Administrative, Technical or Confidential Group is eligible for full reimbursement of costs for tuition and books for courses directly related to his /her job, provided that the employee has gained advanced approval of his/her Department Head and the City Manager on the appropriate request form prior to registration for the class. All employees requesting reimbursement for tuition will be expected to meet the minimum standards for taking the course and must complete the course with a passing grade of "C" or better. Section VIII - Employee Assistance Program The City will make an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available to Management and Administrative employees. Section IX - Term Life Insurance The City will provide a term life insurance policy for Management and Administrative employees in the amount of one times the employee's annual salary, rounded to the nearest thousand. Employees will have the option to purchase additional term life insurance through payroll deductions. Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on January 7, 1997 Ordinance No. 2945 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles rezones property located at the east side of Race Street between 6th and 7th Streets, legally described as Lots 8 - 11, Block 208, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. Ordinance No. 2946 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles establishes salary and fringe benefits plans for Management, Administrative, Technical, and Confidential Clerical Personnel (Schedules A and C), and establishes a pay plan for employees working at the City Pool (Schedule B), for the period January 1, 1997 to December 31, 1997 and provides for the payment thereof. The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. These Ordinances shall take effect five days after the date of publication of these summaries. Publish: January 12, 1997 Becky J. Upton City Clerk