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HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-97 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO 81-97 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF P~CHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 80-63 RELATING TO SALARY RANGES IN ITS ENTIRETY, AND ESTABLISHING REVISED PAY RANGES & BENEFITS FOR ALL FULL TIME AND PART TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981-82, AND AMENDING PORTIONS OF RESOLUTION 81-14 (APPENDIX A) AFFECTING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE DETAILS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY'S PERSONNEL SYSTEM. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has determined that it is necessary for the efficient operation and management of the City that policies be established prescribing salary ranges, benefits, and holidays and other policies for employees of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and WHEREAS, it is necessary from time-to-time to establish compre- hensive wage and salary schedules and to fix rates of compensation to be paid to all employees of the city, requiring this resolution to be amended or super- seded by subsequent resolutions, and WHEREAS, the revised pay ranges and benefits incorporated in this Resolution have been reviewed and approved by a committee of employees composed of representatives from each city department in compliance with appli- cable state and federal laws. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as follows: SECTION 1. Philosophy of Compensation The City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that it competes in a market place to obtain qualified personnel to perform and provide municipal services. It further recognizes that compensation and conditions of employment must be suffi- ciently attractive to draw and retain qualified employees. Therefore, the city will compensate its employees with wages and benefits competitive with the labor market and commensurate with the performance of each employee. SECTION 2 Salary Ranges ~SSIGNMENTS OF CLASSIFICATIONS TO PAY RANGES (Monthly Amounts) Control Class Minimum Point Maximum Code Class Title Step Amount Step Amount Step Amount CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATION Clerical and Secretarial Clerk Typist Police Clerk Secretary !/ Administrative Secretary l/ Secretary to City Manager/ Deputy City Clerk!/ Fiscal Cashier/Information Clerk Account Clerk Accountant I Accountant II+ Business License Inspector Purchasing Clerk Finance Dir./City Treasurer* 00XX 00~X 0001 196 920 226 1,069 236 1,124 0003 206 967 236 1,124 246 1,181 0005 216 1,017 246 1,181 256 1,241 0007 256 1,241 286 1,442 296 1,516 0009 276 1,372 306 1,593 316 1,674 O1XX 0101 206 967 236 1,124 246 1,181 0103 216 1,017 246 1,181 256 1,241 0104 276 1,372 306 1,593 316 1,674 0105 306 1,593 336 1,850 346 1,945 0111 266 1,305 296 1,516 306 1,593 0121 246 1,181 276 1,372 286 1,442 0157 406 2,623 436 3,047 466 3,538 Resolution No. 81-97 Page 2 Class Code O2XX 0201 0205 0259 1XXX 10XX 1001 1003 1005 llXX 1159 2XXX 20XX 2001 2002 2005 2007 2009 21XX 2101 2103 2105 2107 2108 2109 Control Minimum Point Maximum Class Title Step Amount Step Amount Step Amount Administrative Administrative Analyst+ 286 Assistant City Manager, 386 City Manager* COMMUNITY SERVICES 1,442 316 1,674 326 2,374 416 2,757 446 ----$4,875 Flat Amount .... Recreation Recreation Assistant 116 3.57 146 4.14 156 Recreation Leader 166 4.57 196 5.30 206 Recreation Supervisor+ 276 1,372 306 1,593 316 Community Services Cormsunity Services Director* 386 2,374 416 2,757 446 PLANNING, ENGINEERING & INSPECTION Planning Planning Aide 216 5.87 226 6.17 236 Assistant Planner 311 1,633 341 1,897 351 Associate Planner 331 1,805 361 2,096 371 Senior Planner+ 351 1,994 381 2,316 391 City Planner* 381 2,316 411 2,689 441 Engineering Engineering Aide 216 5.87 226 6.17 236 Engineering Technician 266 1,305 296 1,516 306 Assistant Civil Engineer 326 1,760 356 2,044 366 Associate Civil Engineer+ 356 2,044 386 2,374 396 Senior Civil Engineer+ 386 2,374 416 2,757 426 City Engineer* 406 2,623 436 3,047 466 22XX Engineering Allied 2205 Traffic Analyst 317 1,683 347 1,954 357 23XX Inspection 2301 Community Code Representative 296 1,516 326 1,760 336 2311 Public Works Inspector 306 1,593 336 1,850 346 2327 Plan Check Engineer+ 336 1,850 366 2,148 376 2331 Building Inspector 306 1,593 336 1,850 346 2333 Building Inspection Supervisor+ 336 1,850 366 2,148 376 2339 Building Official* 381 2,316 411 2,689 441 1,760 3,202 24XX 2459 5Y~IX 4.35 5.58 1,674 3,202 Development Administration Community Development Director* 446 3,202 476 3,719 506 MAINTENANCE SERVICES 6.48 1,994 2,203 2,434 3,123 6.48 1,593 2,148 2,496 2,898 3,538 2,054 1,850 1,945 2,259 1,945 2,259 3,123 50XX Field Services 5001 Maintenance Worker I 231 1,096 261 1,273 271 5002 Maintenance Worker II 271 1,338 301 1,554 311 51XX 5103 5108 4,317 Maintenance Supervision Maintenance Supervisor+ 336 1,850 366 2,148 376 Public Works Engineer+ 376 2,259 406 2,623 416 1,338 1,633 2,259 2,757 Crossing Guards 116 3.57 146 4.14 * Denotes 8 "Management" Classes + Denotes Management/Professional Classes ~/When acting as Clerk to the City Council or Planning Commission these positions will be paid $45 per night or weekend day meeting. 156 4.35 Resolution No. 81-97 Page 3 SECTION 3 Implementation of Revised Salary Ranges The revised salary ranges for full time and part time employees shall be effective July 1, 1981. SECTION 4 Holidays Lincolnts Birthday is to be eliminated as an official holiday observed by the City and replaced with an additional (one) discretionary holiday for all full time continuous salaried employees to be effective January 1, 1982. Section 3.3.1 Holidays of the Personnel Rules, known as Appendix A, adopted by the Council, January 21, 1981 shall be amended to reflect this change in official holidays observed by the City. SECTION 5 Health Insurance The City shall provide a health insurance plan for all full time continuous salaried employees. The City agrees to pay for all full time contin- uous salaried employees up to a maximum of $150.00 per employee per month towards medical insurance premiums through either Kaiser or Blue Cross to be effective July 1, 1981. SECTION 6 Dental Insurance The City shall provide a dental insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees. The entire cost for employee coverage shall not exceed an amount as set forth in the City's fiscal budget for 1981-82o Any costs required that exceed the budgeted amount would be contributed by the employee through payroll deduction. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 22nd day of June , 1981. AYES: 4 NOES 0 ABSENT: 1 Phill~ D. Schlosser, Mayor ATTEST: Lauren M. Wasserman, City C'leTk