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employees to work hazd and allow the City Manager flexibility to compensate within a <br /> range. There is also a bonus system of limited amount that allows the City Manager the <br /> flexibility to provide a certain level of bonus to those performing at an extraordinarily <br /> high level. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Ira to approve the proposal as follows: <br /> The salary range for each Department Head classification to be established by using the <br /> salaries of the lowest and highest new comparable cities. Department Heads will be <br /> evaluated annually by the City Manager and their salaries set accordingly within the <br /> established low/high range based on performance. <br /> After some experience with the system, Division Heads or other staff may be <br /> considered for this compensation system. <br /> A bonus program for all Executive Management classifications that offers a one time <br /> 5% of base salary for exceptional performance (not average, above average or expected <br /> performance) to be awarded at the discretion of the City Manager and only when <br /> deemed appropriate. Any bonus awarded is not to be considered part of base salary nor <br /> does any bonus serve as a basis for future compensation. <br /> Annually, through the budget process, the City Manager will recommend to the Council <br /> an amount to be appropriated for this program for the ensuing fiscal. An initial <br /> $35,000.00 is established for FY 00/O1. <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. MINUTE ORDER 00-271 <br /> 9. STAFF REPORTS — <br /> A. Two urgency interim ordinances to limit office development on parcels one acre or larger in <br /> certain zoning districts citywide and to limit all development in the Bair Island Road Study <br /> Area (vicinity of Bair Island Rd./East Bayshore Blvd:/Maple St.): <br /> Community Development Services Director Nelson stated the urgency is due to the rapid <br /> growth in office use and much land in the city will be developed or converted to office use <br /> before decisions can be made on desired land use and intensity of development. She stated <br /> the various issues and described the areas affected by the ordinances as office development <br /> or conversions on parcels of one acre or greater. The areas affected by the first ordinance <br /> are primarily in the districts in the El Camino Real corridor (CG and CG-R zoning districts) <br /> and Woodside Road corrider between Alameda de las Pulgas and El Camino Real (CG-R <br /> zoning district). The areas affected throughout the City are one acre parcels in the Central <br /> Business District (CB), the Neighborhood Commercial (CG) zoning district, General <br /> Commercial (CG) zoning district in the vicinity of Route 101 and General Commercial- <br /> Combining Residential (CG-R) zoning district. <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY 24, 2000 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 6. <br />