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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1989-15333 RESOLUTION NO. 15333 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ESTABLISHING EXECUTIVE AND MIDDLE MANAGEMENT FRINGE BENEFITS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989-90 The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that a program of executive and middle management fringe benefits be established for fiscal year 1989-90 in accordance with Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby approve and adopt the Executive and Middle Management Fringe Benefit Compensation for fiscal year 1989-90 as set forth in Exhibit "A' attached hereto. Presented by Approved as to form by '~" '0ss, City Manager mas J. on, City EXECUTIVE AND MIDDLE MANAGEMENT Fringe Benefit Compensation I. Executive Group A. Membership City Manager* City Attorney* City Clerk* Assistant City Attorney* Assistant City Manager Assistant to the City Manager* Deputy City Manager* Deputy Director of Engineering* Deputy Director of Public Works Operations* Director of Building & Housing* Director of Community Development* Director of Finance* Director of Management Services* Director of Parks & Recreation* Director of Personnel* Director of Planning* Director of Public Safety** Director of Public Works/City Engineer* Executive Director, Nature Interpretive Center* Library Director* B. Fringe Benefits 1) Deferred Compensation Plans - a. Employees in the Executive Group may participate in the City's approved deferred compensation plans. b. In accordance with Resolution No. 12647 adopted on 8/5/86, employees in the Executive Group may have the option of applying their normal contribution to the Public Employees Retirement System as "deferred compensation" which is not subject to tax until withdrawal. c. There will be a cap of 25% of the adjusted flex plan balance which may be used for deferred compensation, provided the employee has contributed a like amount during the fiscal year. City pays employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System (7%). City pays 2% of employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System -15 33 ZCUTIVE MANAGEMENT 2) Cafeteria Style Benefit Plan Effective 7/1/89, the Executive Group, with the exception of the City Clerk, City Attorney and the City Manager, will receive $4,621 each annually to be used for the purchase of employee benefits as specified in the CVEA Memorandum of Understanding for FY 1987-90, and any additional uses approved by City Council. 3) Long Term Disability Insurance - The City assumes payment of the full cost of long-term disability insurance for executive positions. The plan language will remain the same, but management intends to recommend changes in benefits offered at no increase in cost to the City. 4) City pays for life insurance policy in the amount of $47,000 each. 5) The PERS 1959 Survivors Benefit employee premium cost per month will be paid by the City. 6) Sick Leave Reimbursement ~ Sick leave shall accrue and be reimbursed as designated in the Civil Service Rules, Chapter 2.00, Section 2.02. 7) Vacation - Executive positions shall earn a minimum of three weeks (15 days) vacation per year during the first through fifteenth year of continuous service. After completion of fifteen years of continuous service, 20 days per year. No more than two years of vacation leave may remain on the books by the end of the last pay period in the calendar year, and any time in excess of the two year limitation as of the cutoff date will be lost. 8) Holidays - The executive group will be credited 32 hours annually for floating holidays (Lincoln's and Washington's Birthdays, Admission Day and Veterans Day), and the City will be closed on the following holidays: Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Memorial Day. 9) Mileage Reimbursement - as specified in CVEA Memorandum of Understanding. 10) Administrative Leave - The executive group, including the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk, will receive 56 hours of administrative leave each fiscal year. Administrative leave may not be acccumulated from year to year. 11) Auto Allowance - The City Manager will have authorization to provide, at his discretion, an automobile or auto allowance of up to $285/month for certain executive staff with the allowance contingent on evidence of adequate auto insurance. MIDDLE MANAGEMENT GROUP A. Membership Assistant Director of Community Development Assistant Director of Finance Assistant Director of Management Services Assistant Director of Personnel Assistant Fire Chief Assistant Library Director Assistant Transit Coordinator Battalion Chief Budget Officer Building Maintenance Superintendent Business Office Manager Communications Systems Manager Computer Operations Manager Deputy City Attorney Deputy Director of Building & Housing Development Projects Manager Environmental Review Coordinator Equipment Maintenance Superintendent Fire Marshal Housing Coordinator Landscape Architect Library Automation Manager Open Space Coordinator Park Maintenance Supervisor II Park Superintendent Police Captain Principal Librarian Principal Management Analyst Principal Management Assistant Principal Planner Principal Community Development Specialist Public Information Coordinator Purchasing Agent* QWL Training Coordinator Recreation Superintendent Redevelopment Coordinator Risk Manager Senior Civil Engineer Senior Community Development Specialist Senior Librarian Senior Management Assistant Senior Personnel Analyst Senior Public Works Supervisor Senior Recreation Supervisor Street Maintenance Superintendent Systems and Program Manager Traffic Engineer Transit Coordinator *ncumbent receives executive management fringe benefits. X- / 5'333 B. Fringe Benefits 1 ) The City will pay the full 7% of the employee's contribution to the Public Employees Retirement System. 2) Deferred Compensation Plans - a. Employees in the Middle Management Group may participate in the City's approved deferred compensation plans. b. In accordance with Resolution No. 12647 adopted on 8/5/86, employees in the Middle Management Group may have the option of applying their normal contribution to the Public Employees Retirement System as "deferred compensation" which is not subject to tax until withdrawal. c. There will be a cap of 25% of the adjusted flex plan balance which may be used for deferred compensation, provided the employee has contributed a like amount during the fiscal year. 3) Cafeteria Style Benefit P1 an Effective 7/1/89, the Middle Management Group will receive $4,081 each annually to be used for the purchase of employee benefits as specified in the CVEA Memorandum of Understanding for FY 1987-90, and any additional uses approved by City Council. $10,000 will be set aside, outside the market basket, for professional enrichment, such as extra conferences and training, for the exclusive use of middle managers. 4) Long Term Disability Insurance or PORAC ~ The City assumes payment of the full cost of long-term disability insurance for middle management positions. The LTD plan language will remain the same, but management intends to recommend changes in benefits offered at no increase in cost to the City. 5) City pays for life insurance policy in the amount of $35,000 each. 6) The PERS 1959 Survivors Benefit employee premium cost per month will be paid by the City. 7) Sick Leave Reimbursement - Sick leave shall accrue and be reimbursed as designated in the Civil Service Rules, Chapter 2.00, Section 2.02. 8) Vacation - Middle Management positions will earn ten days vacation per year in the first through fourth year of continuous employment, fifteen days vacation per year in the fifth through fifteenth year of continuous service, and twenty days per year after completion of fifteen years of continuous service. No more than two years vacation may remain on the books by the end of the last pay period in the calendar year, and any time in excess of the two year limitation as of the cutoff date will be lost. 9) Administrative Leave - The Middle Management group will receive 40 hours administrative leave each fiscal year. Administrative leave may not be accumulated from year to year. - ;5333 lO) Holidays The Middle Management group will be credited 32 hours annually for floating holidays. The City will be closed on the following holidays: Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Memorial Day. 11) Mileage Reimbursement - as specified in CVEA Memorandum of Understanding. 12) Bilingual Pay - $25 per month if eligible. Exceptions to the above apply to certain Middle Managers, as follows: 1. Suppression Battalion Chiefs will receive 96 hours holiday pay in lieu of all holidays. Fire Marshal and Non-Suppression Battalion Chiefs will receive the same floating and hard holidays benefits as other middle managers. 2. Overtime - Suppression Battalion Chiefs will earn straight time for actual overtime worked. The Non-Suppression Battalion Chiefs will earn straight time for overtime worked when filling in for a Suppression Battalion Chief on holidays or weekends. 3. Sick Leave and Vacation Accruals for the Suppression Battalion Chiefs will be in accordance with the 1987-90 Memorandum of Understanding with the International Association of Firefighters Local 2180. C. Miscellaneous- The following provisions of the FY 1987-90 CVEA Memorandum of Understanding shall apply to the Middle Management group: Section 2.01C - Deep Class Section 2.OLD - Job Sharing Section 2.22 - Career Advancement execbene Resol uti on 15333 .,SSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California, this lOth day of October, 1989 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Malcolm, McCandliss, Moore, Nader, Cox NOES: Councilmembers None ABSENT: Councilmembers None ABSTAIN: Councilmembers None R. Cox, yor ATTEST: ;ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss. CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, Beverly A. Authelet, City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 15333 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California, at a regular of said City Council held on the lOth day of October, 1989. Executed this lOth day of October, 1 989. (7,)