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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-OR-54ORDINANCE NO. 2014-OR�� AN ON 13 IA NCE FIXING 7-11E SA LA HIES CJF AP1'01NTE17 C7FF 1 I 125 ANO EM 1'1.271(EES FOR AL1. THE OFT. I'A R"1'M ENTS OF THE CI"1 V 41)1, .1 F_ FF'E'_ 12 S ON V ILLF:, C1.A 1211 CJO 11 Al 7" 1NOIA NA, FC712 THE VE:A1 2015 WHERF_A S, the Common Council has the statutory duty and responsibility to adopt and pass un Ordinance whereby it fixed the salaries el -appointed etiicers and employees ler all the departments of the City of Jeftcrsonville ter the year 2015: and WHEREAS, the Common Council has previously adopted a Salary and Wage Administration Policy; RIS IT IIFIZIiRY OI213iA11V1.1) RY "I'I IL C'C)MMOiV C'OIJNCII. O1. '1'IIF C'I"fV OI' ..II :I 1-EI2SONVII„I,1 CIC)1.11,1 I Y. I1,1171 ANA, "1I IA -I CLARK SI!C'"IION 1_ l• rom and alio the Iirst-day of January 2015. fix the salary and pay schedule ler the tel appointed erieers and en)ph ,ees(efthe City et-Jellcrsenville_ as lid ICIN S, SAI.A I2Y SCM}?UUI.F: AS 1'121!SISN-IIJ7 RY MAYOR 7x17 K(; MU(>RA,: "f(3 "f111C C'C)MMC)N C'C7t1NC'II, CIF "fH}i CI -FY OF JEFI I;RSUNVII,LL- I, Mike Moore, Mayor of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana as required by Indiana Code 36-4-7-3, hereby fix the salaries and pay schedule for the following appointed officers and employees of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana, beginning January 1, 2015, and continuing thereafter until duly changed, and request that such salary rates be approved by the Common Council of said city. In addition to the salaries of appointed officers and employees of the Civil City, this ordinance also contains the salaries of the appointed officers and employees of the City Wastewater and Drainage Departments, which have been approved by the Wastewater and Drainage Boards pursuant to Indiana Code 36-4-7-3" For employees not covered by a collective bargaining agreement (non-union), the maximum rates listed in addendum A reflect the maximum annual salary for each job grade for a regular full-time employee. These ranges are based on full time hours worked and will be prorated for part-time employees” Employees whose 2015 salary is higher than the maximum of the salary range due to past increases shall nonetheless receive their total salary but shall not be eligible for a merit increase" Where more than one position share the same job title in the department indicated, the number of positions that share the job title is given in parentheses after the job title" 1 Department/Job Title Mayor's Office Administrative Assistant 11 City Clerk Grade 3 Chief Deputy City Clerk/Office Manager 3 Administrative Assistant I 2 Court Clerk/Accounting/2nd Deputy 3 Court Clerk 2 Court Clerk -Traffic 2 Department of Law Corporation Counsel & Director of Legal Services (75%) Paralegal (75%) 10 5 Controller's Office Director of Finance/Controller (80%) 8 Assistant Director of Finance (80%) 6 Accountant (80%) 5 Payroll Specialist (80%) 4 Accounts Payable Clerk (80%) 2 Cash Coordinator (80%) 3 Administrative Assistant II (80%) 3 City Court Bailiff/Court Reporter Department of Engineering City Engineer (60%) 8 Assistant City Engineer 6 Administrative Assistant II 3 Traffic, Lighting & Electrical Systems Electrician 5 Traffic, Lighting & Electrical Systems Technician 4 Engineering Technician 5 Building Commission Building Commissioner/Director 6 Administrative Assistant I 2 Administrative Assistant II 3 Building Permits Clerk 2 Electrical Inspector 5 Building Inspector 5 2 Planning & Zoning Director of Planning & Zoning 6 Zoning Administrator (2) 4 Code Enforcement Officer (2) 3 Common Council Service Officer ($5,720 annually) Animal Shelter Director of Animal Shelter 6 Administrative Assistant I 2 Animal Control Officer (2) 2 Kennel Attendant (3) la Kennel Attendant — Part Time (4) la Operations Coordinator 3 Information Technology Director of IT (52%) Technology Specialist 7 3 Vehicle Maintenance Director of Vehicle Maintenance 5 Skilled Labor — Diesel Mechanic (7) 4 Skilled Labor — Auto Body Repairer 4 Human Resources Director of Human Resources (80%) 7 HR Generalist 5 Administrative Assistant I (PT) (85%) 2 Safety Safety Manager (50%) Board of Public Works City Court Probation Services Probation Officer Probation Officer City Court Non Reverting Fund Clerical PT 6 (See Sect IIL) (See Sect IIL) 3 Parks & Recreation Division Parks Director of Parks 6 Maintenance Supervisor — Parks 5 Supervisor of Athletic Programs & Leagues 4 Supervisor of Recreation Programs & Aquatics (52%) 4 Special Events and Riverstage Coordinator 4 Administrative Assistant II 3 General Laborer I (8) lb Fieldhouse & League/Activity Supervisor 3 Crew Leader/Foreman — Maintenance Parks (2) 4 Skilled Laborer — Repair Carpenter/Concrete 4 Skilled Laborer—Facility Maintenance Parks 4 Administrative Assistant I (PT) 2 League Coordinator (PT) 2 Part -Time Labor Sect II I Parks Non -Reverting Activities Fund Supervisor of Recreation Programs & Aquatics (48%) 4 Lifeguards, Admissions, Concessions and Lessons Sect II I Redevelopment Director of Redevelopment 8 Corporation Counsel & Director of Legal Services (25%) 10 Paralegal (25%) 5 Administrative Assistant II 3 Grant Writer 4 Police Department Civilian Administrative Assistant II 3 Police Administrative Assistant I (3) 2 Administrative & Case Management Support Specialist 3 Chaplain (2) ($1.00 Annually) Police Dispatcher (10) 3 Police Dispatcher — PT 3 4 Police Department (cont'd) Rank Chief of Police 50% Assistant Chief (2) 40% Major (3) 30% Shift Commander (5) 25% Captain (5) 20% Lieutenant (7) 15% Sergeant (9) 10% Corporal (12) 5% Senior Patrolman (8) 2% Patrolman (21) 0% Fire Department Civilian Rank Administrative Assistant I 2 Fire Chief 50% Deputy Fire Chief (2) 40% Battalion Chief (3) 25% Fire Marshall (4) 24% Captain (15) 17% Lieutenant (15)* 12% Sergeant (18)* 8% Firefight 1st Class (9) 0% Firefighter 2"d Class (3) -5% Probationary Firefighter (8) -12% Streets and Sanitation Director of Streets and Sanitation 6 Supervisor of Streets and Sanitation 5 Administrative Assistant II 3 Secretary/Receptionist 1b Crew Leader — Streets and Sanitation (2) 4 Skilled Laborer — Heavy Equipment Operator 4 General Laborer II Roadway & Directional Signage (2) 2 Driver — Operator (17) 3 General Laborer I (12) lb 5 Drainage City Engineer (20%) 8 Storm Water Coordinator 5 Engineering Project Coordinator 5 Water Resources Construction & Maintenance Coordinator 5 General Labor I (3) lb Skilled Laborer — Heavy Equipment Operator (2) 4 Crew Leader— Drainage (2) 4 Wastewater Department Administration Director of Utilities/Wastewater 10 Assistant Director of Utilities 7 Executive Assistant 4 CMMS Administrator 4 GIS Database Administrator 5 Wastewater Air Control Specialist 4 Construction Inspector 5 Utility Communications & Operations Coordinator 5 City Engineer (20%) 8 Director of Human Resources (20%) 7 Administrative Assistant 1 (PT) (15%) 2 Director of IT (48%) 7 Safety Manager (50%) 6 Director of Finance/Controller (20%) 8 Assistant Director of Finance (20%) 6 Accountant (20%) 5 Payroll Specialist (20%) 4 Accounts Payable Clerk (20%) 2 Cash Coordinator (20%) 3 Administrative Assistant II (20%) 3 Billing Office Billing Office Manager (Utilities) 4 Utility Billing Coordinator 3 Utility Billing Office Clerk (2) 2 Administrative Assistant 1 2 Construction Supervisor Construction 5 Crew Leader Construction Foreman (2) 4 Utility Worker I (2) 2 Utility Worker II (2) 3 Heavy Equipment Operator (3) 4 Pipe Layer (2) 4 6 Collection System Supervisor Collection Systems 5 Crew Leader/Foreman Collection Systems Maintenance 4 CCTV Operator & Sewer Inspector (2) 4 Collection System Utility Workers (5) 4 Collections Systems Construction Inspector 4 Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance 5 Utility Maintenance Technician 11 (2) 4 Utility Maintenance Technician 1(1) 3 Electrician (2) 5 Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory & Pretreatment Manager 6 Plant Operations Supervisor 5 Laboratory Analyst 5 Lead Plant Operator/Lab Technician (2) 4 Lab Technicians/Plant Operators (4) 3 Section II A. The Salary and Wage Administration Policy Adopted by Common Council will govern salary increases for Non -Collective Bargaining Employees May 20, 2013 as amended by Ordinance 2013 -OR -10 on May 20, 2013. Employees will be assigned to their primary department by this Ordinance however a portion of their wages either salary, hourly or overtime may be paid by another department or fund if both department heads determine the employee is performing work of a material nature and benefits another department. The employee may not be compensated at a higher rate than they would receive for their primary position without council or commission approval. The Fire and Police Administrative Appointments salaries are not covered under their respective collective bargaining agreements. The Chiefs of the Police and Fire Department and Assistant Chiefs of Police and Fire are paid 1.5 and 1.4 times base pay for a patrolman or fire fighter first class stated in their respective union contracts. Wages for all rank are based on a percentage of base pay for a Firefighter 1st class and a patrolman rt class. Although the respective union contracts specify the number of officers to fill each rank, settlements and agreements may require the city to pay an employee(s) at a higher rank even though the employee is fulfilling his/her duties at a lower rank. Section II B. Clothing Allowance: The Non -Union Administrative employees in the Fire Department receive reimbursement up to $1,600 annually for acquisition of uniforms. As specified per the Firemen's contract, union firemen receive a $400 annual allowance for the same. Per the FOP contract, all patrolmen and officers receive a $1600 annual allowance. This benefit is also paid to the Non -Union Rank. 7 Section II C. Longevity Pay: All Non -Union full-time employees hired before January 1, 2012 will receive $200 per year for each year of service. Employees must work 3 full years before he/she is eligible for longevity pay, which will begin on January 1 following their 3 -year anniversary with a maximum longevity pay of $4,000 pay for any employee employed in excess of twenty (20) years. Union longevity subject to Union Contract. Section II D. Holiday Pay: All Non -Union full time employees will receive fourteen (14) paid holidays at current daily rate. Both Union contracts specify holiday pay at $400 per year for each employee covered under the agreement. Section II E: Overtime Pay. Compensation for time paid in excess of 40 hours worked will be paid at 1%2 times an employee's hourly rate. Any defined paid leave shall not be counted as time worked. Any computation of overtime earned by employees covered under collective bargaining agreements shall take precedence to this policy. Section II F: Certification, Licenses, Specialty Skill and Driver Pay. The respective Collective Bargaining Agreements currently provide for additional pays listed below: Fireman Certifications (Maximum of four per year) $ 100.00 Per Cert. Driver Pay (1St and 2nd Class Firefighters only) $ 20.00 Per Day Police SWAT Team (10 Participants) $1,000.00 Annually Police SWAT Team Commander (1) $1,750.00 Annually K-9 (2 Participants) $1,000.00 Annually K-9 Commander (1) $1,750.00 Annually Breathalyzer $ 300.00 Annually Section II G: Board Service and Secretary/Stenographer Pay. For serving as a member or officer of the numerous governing boards and commissions established by Common Council, authorization to pay a stipend per meeting or per month is established. The following listing provides or these payments. In addition, compensation is allowed for the attendance and transcription of minutes to the elected/appointed secretary/stenographer for any meeting, which would fall outside normal working hours in lieu of regular, and overtime wages are listed below. Board of Zoning Appeals $ 40.00 Per Meeting Board of Zoning Appeals Stenographer $ 110.00 Per Meeting Common Council Meetings Stenographer $ 150.00 Per Meeting Drainage Board $ 106.50 Per Meeting Drainage Board President $3,452.00 Annually 8 Drainage Board Stenographer $ 100.00 Per Meeting Fire Merit Board $1,200.00 Annually Fire Merit Board Secretary $ 100.00 Per Meeting Historic Board Stenographer $ 100.00 Per Meeting Parks Advisory Board Stenographer $ 100.00 Per Meeting Planning Commission Member $ 40.00 Per Meeting Planning Commission Stenographer $ 110.00 Per Meeting Police Merit Board $1,200.00 Annually Police Merit Board Secretary $ 100.00 Per Meeting Public Arts Commission Stenographer $ 100.00 Per Meeting Redevelopment Commissioner $ 100.00 Per Meeting Redevelopment Stenographer $ 150.00 Per Meeting Wastewater Board $ 5,115.00 Annually Wastewater Stenographer $ 175.00 Per Meeting Section 11 H: Cell Phone and Take Home Vehicles. Department Heads determine who on their staff requires cell phones to complete the duties of the job. Employees may elect to receive a $50 per month stipend in lieu of receiving a cell phone on the citywide cell plan. The City Vehicle Policy will govern employees eligible for take home vehicles. All current IRS regulations governing take home vehicles will apply in calculating compensation relating to personal use of the vehicle. 9 Section 111: Seasonal Positions. All positions which are filled on an ad hoc basis and are of a temporary or seasonal nature. The rates shown below are the range for employees within the job classifications. SEASONAL POSITIONS Job Title Minimum Maximum Concession / Admission Workers Pool 7.25 9.74 Lifeguards 9.00 12.10 Assistant Pool Manager 10.25 12.98 Pool Manager 11.00 13.93 Seasonal General Laborer 7.25 9.74 Seasonal General Laborer Semi -Skilled* 9.00 12.10 Youth Counselor 7.25 9.74 Concession / Admission Workers Ice Rink 7.25 9.74 *Semi -Skilled laborers regularly operate equipment such as lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, weed eaters, in addition to general laborer duties General laborers regularly perform trash pick-up/waste disposal, general office and grounds cleaning, set-up/tear down of furniture/equipment for events. Section 11 J: Emergency CaII Out/On Call Status. Please refer to the City of Jeffersonville Policy and Procedure Handbook. Section 11 K: Retirement Funding. The State of Indiana P.E.R.F. specifies the employer share required to be paid by City of Jeffersonville to fund the respective employee retirement accounts. In addition, Council has approved the payment of the 3% employee share. Section 11 L: Probation Officer Salary. These are established by the State of Indiana under Indiana Code § 11.13.1.3 and any employee hired to fulfill these duties of the court shall be paid in compliance with this statue. Section 11 M: New Positions. These positions will be evaluated in accordance with the Salary and Wage Administration Policy. A job description will be developed and based on job requirements, external job market value and budget constraints, a job grade will then be assigned to the new position. 10 Section III: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. Voted Against: PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Clark Count, Indiana upon this 3 day of NOLWYLO. -- , 2014. Vicki Conlin, Clerk Dennis Julius, Presid 11 2014-0R5 PRESENTED by me to the Mayor of the City of Jeffersonville Clark County, Indiana upon this -5 day of Ahr)eirnae , 2014. eo,d,(A„_ Vicki Conlin, Clerk SIGNED and APPROVED by me upon this I`) day of 2014. thr Mike Mo • e, Mayor 12