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9/28/1992
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**Building Official , and Housing & Redevelopment Director benchmarked to <br /> Planning Director. <br /> **City Engineer benchmarked 15% above Supervising Civil Engineer. <br /> **Secretary to the City Manager benchmarked miniminum 10% above <br /> Administrative Secretary. <br /> **Police Captain benchmarked to Deputy Fire Chief. <br /> **Police Chief benchmarked minimum 15% above Police Captain. <br /> Adjustments to salary ranges of benchmarked classifications shall be <br /> effective on the date that adjustment occurs to the classification it <br /> is benchmarked to. <br /> Similarly, in the event a subordinate classification's salary range is <br /> adjusted and infringes on the top step minimum differential spread to <br /> its supervisory classification or existing salary relationship as <br /> listed in Attachment C, the supervisory classification's salary range <br /> shall be adjusted on the same effective date as the subordinates <br /> classification so that minimum differentials are maintained. <br /> Probationary Period - All original and promotional appointments made <br /> of employees who are members of the executive service, shall be subject <br /> to a probationary period of one (1) year, which may be shortened or <br /> lengthened by six (6) months. <br /> Exempt at-will employees shall not serve a probationary period. <br /> An employee may be eligible for a pay for performance/merit salary <br /> increase upon completion of their probationary period. <br /> SECTION 5 - EXECUTIVE SERVICE BENEFIT PACKAGE <br /> Vacation - Full-time employees shall be entitled to annual vacation <br /> leave as follows: Upon completion of the initial six (6) months period <br /> of employment, full-time employees shall be credited with five (5) days <br /> of vacation leave. Thereafter, the first through the fourth calendar <br /> year of service, ten (10) days of vacation; the fifth through the <br /> fourteenth calendar year of service, fifteen (15) days of vacation; the <br /> fifteenth and subsequent calendar years of service, twenty (20) days of <br /> vacation. At the discretion of the department head, a probationary <br /> employee who has completed at least six (6) months of his/her <br /> probationary period may take accrued vacation leave. Probationary <br /> employees who do not successfully complete their probationary period <br /> are not entitled to be paid for accrued vacation time. <br /> Illness During Vacation - An employee who commences a scheduled <br /> vacation period and subsequently becomes ill before his or her vacation <br /> period has been completed shall be placed on illness leave under the <br /> following conditions: The employee otherwise qualifies for illness <br /> leave as provided by this policy; the employee, if no longer ill , <br /> returns to duty immediately following the vacation period; and, the <br /> employee's illness is verified by a statement from an accredited <br /> medical doctor for each such day of illness leave requested. <br /> 5 <br />
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