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11/5/2001
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O R I G I N A L RESOLUTION N014403 RESOLUTION ADOPTING CITY OF REDWOOD CITY EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT SUMMARY OF BENEFITS EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2000
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II. COMPENSATION <br />MARKET EQUITY and SALARY SETTING <br />The comparable labor market will include those cities that provide full - service, are in the <br />Bay Area job pool, recognized as excellent organizations, and have comparable service <br />outputs. These cities Include Alameda, Berkeley, Hayward, Mt. View, Palo Alto, San <br />Leandro, San Mateo, South San Francisco, and Sunnyvale. The following factors will be <br />included when conducting a market study: 1) base top step salaries and /or control point <br />minus and special performance premiums, and 2) employer paid PERS contributions. <br />The salary range for each Department Head classification in the Executive Management <br />Group Is established by using the lowest salaried city and the highest salaried city <br />comparable classification. Individual Executive Management salaries for Department <br />Heads are reviewed by the City Manager on an annual basis and are set anywhere <br />within the established high /low range based on performance. <br />The salary range for Division Managers within the Executive Management Group shall <br />be established using the same market cities but will be set at the median of the market. <br />Additionally, all Executive Management classifications shall: 1) receive a 2% of base <br />salary city contribution into a deferred compensation program and 2) maintain a <br />minimum differential of 10% above the top step subordinate classifications. <br />Adjustments In salary ranges to maintain the differential will be effective the same date <br />the subordinate class received the adjustment. <br />EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE BONUS <br />The City Council shall establish a bonus program for Department Heads In the Executive <br />Management Group that will offer incentives and commensurate rewards for exceptional <br />service or contributions. Any bonus granted under this program Is at the discretion of <br />the City Manager and Is awarded when previously established stretch goals have been <br />met or when the City Manager deems it appropriate. Department Heads In the <br />Executive Management Group are eligible to receive up to a 5% of their base salary one <br />time each fiscal year. It is not expected that all Department Heads positions will receive <br />bonuses each year since this program is intended to recognize only exceptional <br />performance. This program is not a method of recognizing expected or above average <br />performance. Again, the Bonus program is only for exceptional service to the city or <br />community. Any bonus awarded under this program is not considered part of base <br />salary nor Is there any intention that any bonus serve as the basis for any future <br />compensation. <br />K <br />
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