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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-R-19 Establishing Longevity for Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 2019- R-19 BEFORE THE COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE STATE OF INDIANA A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LONGEVITY PAY FOR THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE WHEREAS, I.C. 36-1-2-6(3) designates the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville as the Fiscal Body of said city; and WHEREAS, I.C. 36-1-2-9(3) designates the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville as the Legislative Body of said city; and WHEREAS, I.C. 36-4-7-2(b) states the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville shall fix the annual compensation of all elected city officers; and WHEREAS, I.C. 36-4-7-2 sets forth that: IC 36-4-7-2 Elected city officers; fixing of annual compensation; determining increases or decreases in compensation Sec. 2. (a)As used in this section, "compensation" means the total of all money paid to an elected city officer for performing duties as a city officer, regardless of the source of funds from which the money is paid.The term includes all employee benefits paid to an elected city officer, including life insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, retirement benefits, and pension benefits. For purposes of determining an increase or decrease in compensation of an elected city officer,the term does not include any of the following: (1) Payment of an insurance premium. (2) Payments in recognition of: (A)longevity; (B)professional certifications; or (C) educational advancements; that are separately identified on a salary ordinance or resolution. (3) Payment of a stipend or per diem allowed by statute. 1 (4)A payment authorized under section 4 of this chapter. (b)The city legislative body shall,by ordinance, fix the annual compensation of all elected city officers.An ordinance adopted under this subsection that fixes the annual compensation of an elected city officer shall provide for an annual, monthly, or biweekly salary schedule.An elected city officer is not required to report hours worked and may not be compensated based on the number of hours worked. (c)The compensation of an elected city officer may not be changed in the year for which it is fixed nor may it be reduced below the amount fixed for the previous year. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: Part new; 18-1-6-3 part; 18-2-1-2 part; 18-2-1-9 part; 18-2-1-10 part; 18-2-1-17; 18-2-10-1 part; 18-3-3-3 part.] As added by Acts 198o,P.L.212,SEC.3.Amended by Acts 1981,P.L.17, SEC.21;P.L.15-1993,SEC.3;P.L.141-2009,SEC.9;P.L.2o9-2019,SEC.13. WHEREAS, I.C. 36-4-7-2(a)(A) allows the Council to elect to pay money to an elected official based upon "longevity" of the elected official; WHEREAS, when the citizens of the City of Jeffersonville re-elect their Mayor to serve another four (4) year term in office, it is an endorsement of their acumen; WHEREAS, the president Mayor has served in his capacity for eight (8) years therefore, it would seem prudent and reasonable to pay a sum of money to serve as a payment reflecting his longevity as Mayor of Jeffersonville; WHEREAS, the reason for making this payment in the form of "longevity" rather than "salary" is to allow subsequent City Councils the opportunity to determine what is a fair and reasonable "salary" and/or "compensation" for the Mayor's successor, whenever that time may be at the time that a "new" is no longer serving in that capacity; NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA THAT: Section 1. The City Council is desirous of rewarding longevity to a Mayor that has been endorsed by the citizens by electing them for multiple terms by assessing a monetary sum to reflect their years of service to this community and to reflect the citizens' expressions of satisfaction for the job well done. Section 2. The City Council shall direct the City Fiscal Officer to pay the Mayor a lump of five (5%) percent for each successive term that the Mayor is re-elected. This shall mean that a Mayor shall receive five percent (5%) upon being re-elected for a second term and an additional five percent (5%) of elected to a third term and five percent (5%) if elected for a third term. In 2 sum, the longevity would be five percent 5% of the gross salary upon re-election; 10% of the gross salary upon being elected for a second term and 15% of the gross salary upon being re- elected for a third term and so on. Section 3. Effectiveness. This Resolution shall be adopted after the passage by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville and approved by the Mayor of the City of Jeffersonville, or timely override his veto. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect as of January 1, 2020. VOTED FOR: VOTE AGAINST: 4e._ cti". C.*: Al All 'i! I . 1. IP !U1IL e (1/1±' 7, GO Mt PASSED AND ADOPTED (Resolution No. 2019-Or ) ) by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana on this '�'�'µ' day of Decem er, 2019. I J Wljt>4 ATTEST: rFZN W4 (0QA .Al Vicki Conlin, Clerk 3 PRESENTED by me (Resolution No. 2019 lg ) to the Mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana on this 30- day of December, 2019. Vicki Conlin, Clerk SIGNED and APPROVED (Resolution No. 2019 1R- `� ) by me on this �� day of December, 2019. Mike Moore, Mayor 4