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7/10/2000
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Ira and Vice Mayor Claire to adjust the salary of the City Manager by 9.45% effective the <br /> first pay period on or after October 1, 1999. As the Executive Management benefits change, <br /> the City Manager is to receive benefits of such change. The report contained different and <br /> more data than previously used in that it includes information with respect to personnel <br /> other than City Managers. In comparable cities, the Assistant City Manager salary as well <br /> as the highest paid Department Head, if not the Assistant City Manager, is noted. <br /> Additionally, cities were used other than those used in the labor bazgaining groups to have <br /> the benefit of additional information. The information was gathered under the direction of <br /> the Personnel Committee by the City Clerk over a period of time with review by the City <br /> Manager. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Pierce to adopt the committee's recommendation and adopt: <br /> �) RESOLUTION 13922 AMENDING SALARY SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION <br /> PLAN FOR THE CITY MqNAGER; <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> Personnel Committee Chairperson Hartnett stated the recommendation was a unanimous <br /> recommendation by the Personnel Committee that the City Clerk's salary be increased by <br /> 13% effective the first pay period on or after April 1, 2000, the anniversary date of the City <br /> Clerk's hiring and that the salary range be eliminated. The City Council had set a salary <br /> range for the City Clerk intended to provide some predictability in connection with the <br /> City Clerk compensation. The Personnel Committee felt that as it is inappropriate to set a <br /> salary range for the City Manager, it is inappropriate to set a salary range for the City <br /> Clerk. Each employee should be evaluated annually and adjustments made as the City <br /> Council sees fit. The data presented to justify the 13% increase shows that the City Clerk's <br /> position is, even at the top of the existing range, at somewhat below market. The data in <br /> the packet relative to other City Clerk positions was obtained by the Human Resources <br /> Director with review by the City Clerk. <br /> M/S Howard/Hartnett to adopt: <br /> ii) RESOLUTION 13923 AMENDING SALARY SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION <br /> PLAN FOR THE POSITION OF THE CITY CLERK, AND RESCINDING <br /> RESOLUTION 13584; <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> 9. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and are enacted <br /> by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these items unless a Council <br /> Member or Citizen so requests, in which event the item is removed from the consent and <br /> considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br /> MINUTES JLJNE 12, 2000 <br /> PAGE 6 <br /> ... _ .... _ _..__. �._.� _ <br />
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