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RES-10768 Executive Directors & Top Management ClassificationsRESOLUTION NO. 10760 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE RELATING TO THE CLASSIFICATION, COMPENSATION, AND TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND TOP MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 10589 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. WHEREAS, the employees covered by this Resolution constitute management personnel; and WHEREAS, the City Council has consulted with the City Manager concerning the proposed employment terms contained herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this Resolution shall set forth the wages, hours, and conditions of employment for the period of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015 for those management employees covered herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Orange hereby adopts the wages, hours, and conditions of employment for the period of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015 for Executive Directors and Top Management Employees as follows: SECTION 1. BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN. There is hereby established a basic compensation plan for all executive directors and top management employees of the City of Orange who are now employed, or will in the future be employed in any of the classifications of employment listed in this Resolution and its attachments. Whenever the masculine gender is used in this Resolution, it shall be understood to include the feminine gender. Whenever the term "department head" is used, it shall be understood to include the City Manager when the personnel action affects a department head. SECTION 2. SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE. The monthly salaries for employees covered by this Resolution are hereby incorporated, and listed in Exhibits "A" and "B." The attached salary and wage schedules shall constitute the basic compensation plan consisting of six steps or rates of pay in each range. The City Manager reserves the right to grant an additional salary increase of up to 5.0% for any classifications described herein in Exhibits "A" or "B." Any such increases shall not exceed a total cost of I% of payroll for Top Management employees. The respective ranges shall be identified by number and the steps by the letters "A" to "F" inclusive. The minimum length of service required for advancement to the next higher step, is provided in Section 5 and 6. The regular work week for employees covered by this Resolution shall be 40 hours per week; provided that effective July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 all employees covered herein shall continue to be subject to a 5% work furlough. The furlough shall be implemented by continuing to close the public services provided by covered employees on 13 additional Fridays during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 hereafter, "furlough Friday "). This 5% work furlough shall end effective July 1, 2014. SECTION 3. ADMINISTRATION OF BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN. The compensation ranges and steps contained in the attached salary schedule are monthly compensation rates. For all employees covered by this Resolution, the hourly rate of pay shall be the monthly rate multiplied by 12 divided by 2080 annual hours. In determining the hourly rate, compensation shall be calculated to the nearest one -half (' /2) cent. Part-time employees who are scheduled to work an average of at least 20 hours per week on a year -round basis may be considered for advancement to the next higher step upon completion of 2080 hours of employment. SECTION 4. BEGINNING RATES. A new employee of the City shall be paid the rate shown in Step "A" in the range allocated to the class of employment for which he has been hired, except that on the request of the department head under whom the employee will serve, and with the authorization of the Human Resources Director, such employee may be placed in Step "B" through "F" depending upon the employee's qualifications. SECTION 5. SERVICE. The word "service," as used in this Resolution, shall be defined to mean continuous, full -time service in the employee's present classification, service in a higher classification, or service in a classification allocated to the same salary range and having generally similar duties and requirements. A lapse of service by any employee for a period of time longer than 30 days by reason of resignation or discharge shall serve to eliminate the accumulated length of service time of such employee for the purpose of this Resolution. Such employee re- entering the service of the City shall be considered as a new employee, except that he may, at the discretion of the City, be re- employed within one year and placed in the same salary step in the appropriate compensation range as he was at the time of the termination of employment. SECTION 6. ADVANCEMENT WITHIN SCHEDULE. The following regulations shall govern salary advancements within ranges: 2 A. Merit Advancement. An employee may be considered for advancement through the applicable salary range upon completion of the minimum length of service. The effective date of such merit increase, if granted, shall be the first day of the next pay period following the completion of the length of service required for such advancement. Advancement through the salary ranges steps "A" through "F" may be granted only for continuous, meritorious, and efficient service, and continued improvement by the employee in the effective performance of the duties of his position. Such merit advancement shall require the following: 1) The department head shall file with the Human Resources Director a Personnel Action Form and a completed performance evaluation recommending the granting or denial of the merit increase and supporting such recommendation with specific reasons therefore. Disapproval from the Human Resources Director, together with the reasons therefore, shall be returned to the department head. 2) The recommendation of the department head and the approval of the Human Resources Director shall be forwarded to the Payroll Division of Finance for change of payroll status. 3) Advancements through the pay ranges Step "A" through Step "F ", shall occur, if granted, in yearly increments. 4) A lapse of service of 30 continuous calendar days or more for any reason shall extend the due date for the merit performance evaluation by an equal number of days absent. B. Special Merit Advancement. When an employee demonstrates exceptional ability and proficiency in the performance of his duties, the department head may recommend to the Human Resources Director that the employee be advanced to a higher pay step without regard to the minimum length of service requirements contained in this Resolution. With concurrence of the City Manager, the Human Resources Director may, on the basis of a department head's recommendation, approve and effect such an advancement. SECTION 7. REDUCTION IN SALARY STEPS. Any employee who is being paid on a salary step higher than Step "A" may be reduced by one or more steps upon the recommendation of the department head with the approval of the Human Resources Director. Such reduction shall take place only after the employee has been notified of the reasons and has had an opportunity to respond. Procedure for such reduction shall follow the same procedure as outlined for merit advancements in Section 6, and such employee may be considered for re- advancement under the same provisions as contained in Subsection C of Section 6. k] SECTION 8. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS. A. Bilingual Assignment. _ Employees covered by this Resolution may be assigned by the department head, with approval of the Human Resources Director, to a bilingual assignment. Employees on bilingual assignment shall receive an additional $140.00 per month, per employee, in addition to their regular monthly salary, for the duration of the assignment. Employees receiving Bilingual Assignment compensation may be required to take and pass a proficiency test on an annual or as needed basis as determined by the Human Resources Department. SECTION 9. INCENTIVE PAY PLAN. The City Manager may, for the employees covered by this Resolution, put into effect an incentive pay plan, the terms and conditions of which shall be at his full discretion. SECTION 10. PROMOTION. When an employee is promoted to a position in a higher classification, he may be assigned to the step in the new salary range which provides for at least a five percent (5 %) increase. With the approval of the department head and Human Resources Director, the employee may be placed in the step in the new salary range as will grant him an increase of at least one, but not more than three salary steps. SECTION 11. DEMOTION. When an employee is demoted to a position in a lower classification, his salary rate shall be fixed in the appropriate salary range for the lower classification in accordance with the following provisions: A. The salary rate shall be reduced by at least one step. B. The new salary rate must be within the salary range for the classification to which the employee was demoted. SECTION 12. REASSIGNMENT OF COMPENSATION RANGES. Any employee who is employed in a classification which is assigned to a different pay range shall be retained in the same salary step in the new range as he has previously held in the prior range, and shall retain credit for length of service in such step toward advancement to the next higher step; provided, however: A. That if such retention results in the advancement of more than one step, the Human Resources Director may, at his discretion, at the time of reassignment, place the employee in a step which will result in an increase of only one step. B. That if the reassignment is to a lower compensation range, the "F" step of which is lower than the existing rate of pay at the time of reassignment, the employee shall continue to be paid at the existing rate of pay until such time as the position is reassigned to a compensation schedule which will allow for further salary advancement, or until such time as the employee is promoted to a position assigned to a higher compensation range. in C. That if the reassignment is to a lower compensation range, the "F" step of which is higher than the existing rate of pay, the employee shall be placed in that step of the lower compensation range which is equivalent to the existing rate of pay, and shall retain credit for length of service previously acquired in such step toward advancement to the next higher step. If there is no equivalent step, the employee shall be placed in the step which is closest to, but not less than, his current salary step. SECTION 13. AT -WILL STATUS. Department heads and the Assistant City Manager, other than the City Attorney, serve at the pleasure of the City Manager, and consideration for advancement, reduction, demotion, termination, or reassignment shall be at the initiation of the City Manager and in accordance with the Orange Municipal Code. In addition, all employees covered by the Resolution are employed at -will and serve in accordance with Title 2 of the Orange Municipal Code. SECTION 14. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY. Except as amended by a written instrument formally approved by the City Council, the compensation and terms of employment of the City Manager and City Attorney shall be as set forth herein. SECTION 15. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE. Employees covered by this Resolution are exempt from Fair Labor Standards Act overtime provisions as executive, administrative, and professional employees. This Resolution establishes a pay system which provides all covered employees with sick leave and other leave which covered employees use for purposes of public accountability. However, the City will provide paid administrative leave as follows: A. Regular full -time employees identified in Exhibit "A" shall accrue 63 hours of administrative leave annually for continuous service; B. Regular full -time employees identified in Exhibit "B" shall accrue 54 hours of administrative leave annually for continuous service; C. Employees hired after January Ist of each year shall receive a prorated portion of the administrative leave during their first calendar year of employment; D. The minimum charge to the employee's administrative leave account shall be one - quarter ('/4) hour, while additional actual absence of over one - quarter ('/4) hour shall be charged to the nearest one -half (' /2) hour; E. Usage of administrative leave shall be at the convenience of the City with the approval of the respective department head or City Manager; F. All administrative leave shall be accrued at the beginning of the pay period which includes January 1st of each year; and G. Administrative leave not used by December 31 in the calendar year in which it is accrued shall be forfeited and shall not be paid upon separation of employment with the City for any reason except retirement. The value of all unused administrative leave hours shall be paid in cash to an employee upon retirement from City service. SECTION 16. HOLIDAYS. Employees covered by this Resolution shall receive the following paid nine (9) -hour holidays, except as provided in #9: 1) January 1St (New Year's Day) 2) The third Monday in February (President's Day) 3) Last Monday in May (Memorial Day) 4) July 4th (Independence Day) 5) First Monday in September (Labor Day) 6) November 11 (Veteran's Day) 7) Fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving Day) 8) Fourth Friday in November (Day after Thanksgiving) 9) One -half day before Christmas if December 24 Falls on a Monday through Thursday (Christmas Eve; 4.5 hours) 10) December 25 (Christmas Day) A. Floating Holiday In addition to the above, employees will have credited to their paid leave balance 22.5 floating holiday hours beginning January 1St of each year. Employees hired after January 1St of each year shall receive a prorated portion of the 22.5 floating holiday hours during their first calendar year of employment. All floating holiday hours shall be taken as time off from work no later than December 31 St of the year in which such hours are earned or otherwise shall be forfeited. The floating holiday hours shall be taken at the convenience of the City with the approval of the City Manager or the department head. Employees under this section who terminate their employment with the City prior to using the floating holiday hours shall receive cash reimbursement for all remaining floating holiday hours. B. Holidays on Certain Days of the Week. In the event any of the above holidays, except one -half day before Christmas, fall on a Sunday, the following day will be taken in lieu of the actual date on which the holiday falls. When any of the above holidays fall on a Saturday, except one -half day before Christmas, the preceding Friday will be taken in lieu of the actual date on which the holiday falls. When any of the above holidays falls on an employee's regularly scheduled day off during the week, except one -half day before Christmas, employees will be credited with nine (9) hours of holiday compensatory time. Accumulated holiday compensatory time must be used by the employee by June 30 of the same fiscal year in which it was accumulated. C. Eli ig•bility to Receive Holiday. In order to be eligible to receive holiday pay, an employee must have worked, or be deemed to have worked because of a lawful absence, the employee's regularly scheduled day before and regularly scheduled day after the holiday. Newly hired employees are provided with and are eligible to use floating holiday and fixed holiday hours, according to the guidelines established in this Section, and/or with approval of the Human Resources Director. D. Holidays During Vacation. Should one of the holidays listed above fall during an employee's vacation period while an employee is lawfully absent with pay, the employee shall receive holiday pay and no charge shall be made against the employee's accumulated vacation. 2 SECTION 17. VACATIONS. A. Vacation Accrual. All full time regular employees described herein, who have one year continuous service shall thereafter accrue paid vacation in accordance with the following schedules. 1) For employees described herein in Exhibit "A ", as well as the City Manager, the following schedule shall apply after one (1) year's continuous service: 2) For employees described herein in Exhibit "B ", the following schedule shall apply after one (1) year's continuous service: After Year(s) Vacation Hours After Year(s) Vacation Hours Years Per Year Years Per Year 1 144 16 208 2 149 17 212 3 154 18 216 4 159 19 220 5 164 20 224 6 170 21 228 7 172 22 232 8 176 23 236 9 180 24 240 10 184 25 244 11 188 26 248 12 192 27 252 13 196 28 256 14 200 29 260 15 204 30 264 2) For employees described herein in Exhibit "B ", the following schedule shall apply after one (1) year's continuous service: After Year(s)Vacation Hours After Year(s)Vacation Hours of service Per Year of service Per Year 1 104 16 188 2 114 17 192 3 124 18 196 4 134 19 200 5 144 20 204 6 148 21 208 7 152 22 212 8 156 23 216 9 160 24 220 10 164 25 224 11 168 26 228 12 172 27 232 13 176 28 236 14 180 29 240 15 184 30 244 7 B. Vacation Usage and Accumulation. Vacation shall be taken at the convenience of the City with the approval of the department head. Where possible, such vacation should be taken annually and not accumulated from year to year. Employees shall not accumulate vacation in excess of the equivalent number of hours earned in the immediately preceding 24 -month period. Employees with less than one (1) year's continuous service shall accrue vacation but may not use vacation until successful completion of one (1) year's continuous service, except in the event of a City Hall holiday closure, with approval of the Human Resources Director. Employees whose accumulated vacation reaches the above - defined limit shall receive no additional vacation accrual until such time as the accumulated vacation hours fall below the allowable limit. C. Vacation Conversion. An employee may convert a maximum of up to 25% of his current annual vacation accrual into pay in lieu of time off with pay on an annual basis for the 2013/14 fiscal year. Effective July 1, 2014, an employee may convert up to 33% of his current annual vacation accrual into pay in lieu of time off with pay on an annual basis. An employee requesting such conversion must meet the eligibility requirements as set forth in Section 17 (A)(1)(2) and may convert twice in a calendar year, within the cap provisions stated above. Any exception to this provision requires the approval of the Human Resources Director. D. Vacation Payout pon Termination. Employees who terminate their employment with the City shall be paid for all accrued vacation, if any, and the prorated portion of their final accrual. Prorated vacation shall be on the basis of one - twelfth (1/12) of the employee's annual vacation pay for each full month of service. SECTION 18. PART -TIME, TEMPORARY, AND SEASONAL EMPLOYEES ELIGIBILITY FOR FRINGE BENEFITS. A. Definitions. Nothing contained herein shall guarantee to any employee a specified number of hours per day or days per week or weeks per year or months per year of work. 1) Regular part-time employees shall be those employees scheduled in the budget to work 20 or more hours per week on a year -round basis (52 weeks minus approved leave). 2) Temporary part-time employees shall be those employees scheduled in the budget to work less than 20 hours per week on a year -round basis (52 weeks minus approved leave). 3) Seasonal employ shall be those employees who are scheduled in the budget to work on less than a year -round basis regardless of hours worked. B. E_ ntitlement to Fringe Benefits Based Upon Proration of Hours. Regular part-time employees shall receive fringe benefits in proportion to the number of hours an employee is scheduled in the budget to work to the normal 40 -hour week on an annual basis. The annual schedule for all eligible part-time employees shall be the schedule which is included in the City's approved budget or a schedule which is designated by Management at the commencement of the employee's employment with the City. This formula of proration shall apply to holiday pay, vacation, sick leave, flexible benefit contribution, disability insurance contribution, money purchase retirement plan, and PERS retirement contribution. Regular part-time employees may receive step increases provided they have performed 2080 hours of service. C. Temporary and seasonal employees shall be entitled to receive no fringe benefits provided for in the resolution or in any resolution of the City unless otherwise required by law. SECTION 19. LEAVES OF ABSENCE. A. Leave of Absence Without Pay. For all regular employees as described herein, the following Leave Without Pay procedure shall apply: 1) After all available leave benefits, including vacation, administrative leave, floating holiday, compensatory time, sick leave, and other leave benefits have been completely used, a regular employee, not under suspension, may make written application to the department head for leave without pay or benefits. No such leave will be considered absent a written application from the employee requesting leave. 2) If the department head and the Human Resources Director agree that such leave is merited and in the interest of the City, leave may be granted for a period not to exceed six (6) months following the date of expiration of all other allowable leave benefits. The employee shall not be continued "in service" as that term is defined in this Resolution. 3) No employment or fringe benefits such as sick leave, vacation, health insurance, retirement, or any other benefits shall accrue to any employee on leave of absence without pay except as denoted under the FCML section below. During such leave in excess of five (5) working days, no seniority shall be accumulated. 4) Subject to and consistent with the conditions of the group health, life or disability plan, coverage may be continued during a leave, provided direct payment of the total premium by the employee is made through and as prescribed by the Payroll Division of the City. The City will pay up to six (6) months of the Flexible Benefit Plan contribution for employees who are on long term disability leave. 5) At the end of any approved leave, if the employee desires additional leave, written application must be made through the department head to the Human Resources Director at least ten (10) days before the end of the approved leave, stating the reasons why the additional leave is required and why it would be in the best interests of the City to grant such leave of absence. If such additional leave is 0 merited and would still preserve the best interests of the City, the Human Resources Director may approve such extension of the leave of absence for a period up to, but not to exceed, an additional six months. 6) If the employee does not return to work prior to or at the end of such leave of absence or extension of leave of absence, the City shall consider that the employee has abandoned his employment with the City and shall be terminated. 7) An employee on leave of absence must give the City at least seven (7) days' written notice of his intent to return to work prior to returning to work. 8) Any employee who engages in outside employment during said leave of absence without prior notification and approval of the Human Resources Director and department head may be subject to termination. 9) Any employee who falsifies the reason for the request for said leave of absence may be terminated. 10) Such leave shall be granted on the same basis for pregnancy, childbirth, and other medically related conditions, except that such an employee shall retain his /her seniority rights. 11) Forms setting forth the benefits available or such other pertinent information shall be maintained for distribution in the Human Resources Department. B. Jury Duty and Services as Witness for City. When required to serve on a jury, all employees shall be provided with paid time off for a period of actual service required on the jury, provided all jury fees paid to the individual employee, less allowed automobile expenses, are turned over to the City. Once an employee has completed his jury service, he must provide the Certificate of Jury Service to his immediate supervisor to qualify for jury duty compensation. If an employee is called as a witness on behalf of the City, he shall receive his normal pay for the time spent by the employee serving as a witness for the City. An employee shall be required to pay any witness fees that accrue to the employee for his witness service to the City as a condition of receiving his normal pay while serving as a witness for the City. Any exceptions to this provision must meet the approval of the Human Resources Director. C. Military Leave of Absence. If an employee is required to take military training two (2) weeks or more each year, he shall be entitled to military leave of absence under the provisions of State law, found in applicable sections of the Military and Veterans' Code. D. Sick Leave. Sick leave with pay shall be allowed, credited, and accumulated in accordance with the following: 10 1) For employees working a regular 40 -hour week, including employees subject to a 5% work furlough, eight (8) hours of sick leave will accrue for each month of continuous service. 2) Sick leave will be charged at the rate of one - quarter ('/4) hour for each one - quarter ('/4) hour an employee is absent. 3) Any employee eligible for sick leave with pay may use such leave for the following reasons: a) Medical and dental office appointments during work hours when authorized by the department head or his designee; and/or b) Personal Illness or physical incapacity resulting from causes beyond the employee's control, including pregnancy, childbirth, and other medically related conditions. 4) Sick Leave Application. Sick leave may be applied only to absence caused by illness or injury of an employee and may not extend to absence caused by illness or injury of a member of the employee's family except as provided for in Subsection F below. 5) Sick Leave Charged. In any instance involving use of a fraction of a day's sick leave, the minimum charged to the employee's sick leave account shall be one - quarter ( hour, while additional actual absence of over one - quarter ( hour shall be charged to the nearest one -half ('/2) hour. Sick leave shall only be used for the purposes stated and the department head shall be responsible for control of employee abuse of the sick leave privilege. Employees may, upon prior notice and in the complete discretion of the department head, be required to furnish a certificate issued by a licensed physician or nurse or other satisfactory written evidence of any subsequent illness. 6) Sick Leave Payout Program. Unused sick leave shall be paid off according to the following: a) All sick leave accrued prior to January 1, 1992 shall fall under the following payout formula: 1) Accumulated sick leave balances as of December 31, 1991 shall be set aside in a designated sick leave account and no further accumulation will be placed in this bank. This accumulated sick leave will be available for the employee's use according to the provisions outlined in Section E. (2), 3) and (4). 11 2) Upon retiring from City service and entering the Public Employees' Retirement System, an employee shall receive pay for 50% of all accrued sick leave hours. 3) Upon separation from City service for reasons other than retirement with PERS, an employee shall receive no pay for the first 60 days of accrued sick leave (0 to 480 hours), but shall receive 25% pay for the first 30 days of accrued sick leave after the first 60 days of accrued sick leave (481 to 720 hours), and 50% of all accrued sick leave thereafter (721 hours and up). 4) Upon the death of an employee while employed by the City, 100% of all accrued sick leave benefits accrued prior to January 1, 1992 shall be paid to the beneficiary of the deceased employee. Payment will be made when proper authorization for payment is received from the estate of the decedent employee. b) All sick leave accrued after December 31, 1991, shall be placed in a new accrual bank and have no maximum accrual amount. Any hours accumulated in this bank shall be eligible for the following payout program: 1) Employees with sick leave usage of 0.0 to 27.0 hours per payroll calendar year will have the option to convert 40 hours of their unused sick leave to vacation in the first pay period of the following year. 2) Employees with sick leave usage of 27.25 to 36.0 hours per payroll calendar year may convert 30 hours of unused sick leave to vacation the following year. 3) Employees must have a minimum balance of 180 hours of sick leave, combining both sick leave banks, available after conversion. In addition, no hours will be converted to vacation if said conversion places the employee's vacation bank over the maximum allowable accrual. Conversion of sick leave to vacation shall occur in the first pay period of January based upon sick leave usage during the previous payroll calendar year. 4) Any sick leave converted to vacation shall be subject to the provisions described in Section 17. Vacations. The employee must file a sick leave payout designation form each year, if eligible for the conversion of unused sick leave to vacation. If no designation form is filed, the hours will automatically remain in the employee's new sick leave accumulation account. Employees shall still be subject to the maximum vacation accrual at any given time equivalent to 24 months' worth of accrued hours. Any request to convert which exceeds the maximum vacation accrual allotted shall not be converted to vacation, and shall remain in the employee's sick leave bank. 12 5) Upon retirement from employment with the City and entering the Public Employees' Retirement System, an employee with a minimum of five (5) years of continuous service to the City shall receive pay for 50% of all unused sick leave hours. The cash value of this unused sick leave payout will be deposited into the employee's Retirement Health Savings Plan account, as described in Section 22C. below. 6) Upon separation of employment from the City for any reason, other than retirement as noted in the preceding paragraph, for sick leave hours accumulated after December 31, 1991, an employee shall receive no pay for the first 100 hours (0 to 100 hours) of accrued sick leave, but shall receive 25% pay for up to the next 100 hours, (101 to 200 hours) of accrued sick leave, and 50% pay of any remaining sick leave (201 to 352 hours). 7) Upon the death of an employee while employed by the City, 100% of all accrued sick leave benefits up to 352 hours shall be paid to the beneficiary of the deceased employee. Payment will be made when proper authorization for payment is received from the estate of the decedent employee. 8) Employees promoted to top management shall have all their sick leave hours placed into the new sick leave accrual bank. E. Family Leave. In accordance with the California Family Leave Act, an employee is allowed up to forty eight (48) hours of family leave per calendar year for family illness which shall be charged against the employee's accumulated sick leave. Part-time benefited employees are allowed to use up to one -half of their annual accrual of sick leave for family leave purposes. F. Bereavement Leave. Regular full -time employees shall be entitled to take up to three (3) days of paid bereavement leave per incident on the following terms and conditions: 1) Bereavement leave may only be used upon the death or critical illness where death appears to be imminent of the employee's immediate family. "Immediate family" as used in this subsection, shall be limited to any relation by blood, marriage or adoption, who is a member of the employee's household (living at the same address) and any parent, legal guardian, parent -in -law, brother -in -law, sister -in -law, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, spouse, child, brother, or sister of the employee regardless of residence. 2) Days of absence due to bereavement leave shall not exceed three (3) working days per incident and shall not be deducted from the employee's accumulated sick leave. An employee on bereavement leave shall inform his immediate supervisor of the fact and the reasons therefore as soon as possible. Failure to inform his immediate supervisor, within a reasonable period of time, may be cause for denial of bereavement leave with pay for the period of absence. 13 G. Industrial Leave for SafetyEmploy For the classifications of Police Chief and Fire Chief, industrial leave shall be granted in accordance with Labor Code Section 4850 as it now exists or hereinafter may be amended. H. Industrial Leave for Non- Safety Employees. For the remaining classifications described in Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B" herein, industrial leave shall be granted as follows: 1) A regular employee who is temporarily or permanently disabled as a result of injury or illness determined to be compensable under the Workers' Compensation Act shall be granted industrial leave on the following terms and conditions: a) An employee granted industrial leave shall continue to be compensated at his regular rate of pay in lieu of temporary disability payments. b) Any temporary disability payments made to an employee by the Workers' Compensation Administrator fund shall be remitted to the Finance Department. 2) Should it be determined that an employee's illness or injury did not arise in the course of the employee's employment with the City and that the employee is not temporarily or permanently incapacitated or disabled, as a result of an industrial injury or illness, then the employee's accrued, or if insufficient, future sick leave shall be charged to reimburse the City for any payments made to the employee pursuant to (1) above. 3) An industrial leave of up to one year shall be authorized for each injury or illness determined to be compensable under the Workers' Compensation Act. 4) No employee shall have accrued sick leave deducted while on industrial leave. Vacation and sick leave shall accrue for an employee on industrial leave. 5) Industrial leave shall expire when the first of any of the following conditions occur: a) The employee is able to return to work and assume the duties of his regular position. b) The employee is able to return to work to another position designated by the City. c) The day before the employee is retired or separated for disability. The employee's "retirement date" shall be determined by the Public Employees' Retirement System. d) After 52 weeks of industrial leave. 14 6) Employees who have not previously submitted notification of Election of Personal Physician are required to use only physicians and medical facilities approved by the City during the first 30 days after an occupational injury or illness is reported. After the first 30 day period, an employee may change to a physician specified by him or her provided the physician has the expertise to treat the injury or illness and agrees to provide the timely reports to the City. However, if an employee has notified the City in writing, prior to the date of injury, that he has a personal physician, the employee shall have the right to be treated by such physician from the date of injury providing that: a) The physician has previously directed the medical treatment of the employee. b) The physician retains the medical records and history of the employee. An employee may request one change of physician during the first 30 days after the injury or illness is reported. I. Family Care and Medical Leave (FCMQ. State and Federal laws require the City to provide family and medical care leave for eligible employees. The following provisions set forth employees' and employer's rights and obligations with respect to such leave. Rights and obligations which are not specifically set forth below are set forth in the Department of Labor regulations implementing the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) and the regulations of the California Fair Employment and Housing Commission implementing the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) Government Code Section 12945.2). Unless otherwise provided, "Leave" under this article shall mean leave pursuant to the FMLA and CFRA. An employee's request for leave is subject to review and final approval of the Human Resources Director. 1) Amount of Leave. Eligible employees are entitled to a total of 12 workweeks of leave during any 12 -month period. An employee's entitlement to leave for the birth or placement of a child for adoption or foster care expires 12 months after the birth or placement. The 12 -month period for calculating leave entitlement will be a "rolling period" measured backward from the date leave is taken and continues with each additional leave day taken. Thus, whenever an employee requests leave, the City will look back over the previous 12 -month period to determine how much leave has been used in determining how much leave a member is entitled to. 2) Use of Other Accrued Leaves While on Leave. If an employee requests leave for any reason permitted under the law, he /she must exhaust all accrued leaves (except sick leave) in connection with the leave. This 15 includes vacation, holiday, and other compensatory accruals. If an employee requests leave for his /her own serious health condition, in addition to exhausting accrued leave, the employee must also exhaust sick leave. The exhaustion of accrued leave will run concurrently with the Family Care and Medical Leave. 3) Required Forms. Employees must fill out required forms, available in the Human Resources Department, including: Request for Family or Medical Leave; Medical Certification; Authorization for Payroll Deductions for benefit plan coverages (if applicable); and Fitness - for -Duty to return from leave. SECTION 20. HEALTH INSURANCE. The City shall contract with the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to make available those health insurance benefits provided under the Public Employees' Medical and Hospital Insurance Care Act (PEMHCA). The PERS Health Benefits Plan shall replace any other benefits program maintained by the City for eligible employees, eligible retirees, and their eligible surviving annuitants. A. The City shall contribute toward the payment of premiums under the PERS Health Benefits Plan to each eligible retiree annuitant of PERS to the extent required by law, a contribution of $115.00 per month. Effective January 1, 2014, this contribution shall be increased to $119.00 per month. B. Flexible Benefits Plan. The City shall administer a Section 125 Flexible Benefits Plan for active full -time and part-time eligible employees and pay the following monthly amounts to provide funds for optional dental plans, vision plans, health plans, or miscellaneous pay: Participating Employee Monthly Contributions Contributions Contributions Classifications Effective 10/1/2012 Effective 1/1/2014 Effective 1/1/2015 City Manager 1,535.00 1,600.00 1,670.00 Executive Management Team 1,535.00 1,600.00 1,670.00 as listed in Exhibit "A ") Senior Management Team 1,225.00 1,290.00 1,360.00 as listed in Exhibit "B ") The City Treasurer shall receive the same benefits under flexible benefits plan as provided to employees noted as "Senior Management Team"above. C. Any amounts in excess of the amount designated in Section 20.13 necessary to maintain benefits under any benefits plan selected by the employee shall be borne by the employee. 16 D. An employee cannot be enrolled in the PERS Health Benefits Plan if a spouse is enrolled in the City or enrolled in an agency with PERS health, unless the employee (or the spouse) is enrolled without being covered as a family member. Additionally, an employee may choose not to be enrolled in the Health Benefits Plan. If an employee chooses to not be enrolled in the health plan, the employee must provide proof, as determined by the Human Resources Director, that comparable medical insurance is in full force and effect. Based on determination that insurance is in full force and effect, eligible employees shall receive the amount designated in Section 20.B towards the Flexible Benefits Plan. In the event the employee loses eligibility (with documentation) the employee may enroll in the PERS Health Benefits Plan pursuant to their rules and regulations. SECTION 21. OTHER INSURANCES. A. Life Insurance. a. For employees described herein in Exhibit "A," the City shall contribute the full premium towards a $150,000 life insurance benefit. b. For employees described herein in Exhibit "B" the City shall contribute the full premium towards a $75,000 life insurance benefit. B. Disability Insurance. The City shall provide a long term disability plan with a long term disability benefit of two - thirds of salary, after a 60 -day elimination period, to a maximum of $8,000 per month for employees described herein in Exhibit "A ", and a maximum of $6,000 per month for employees described herein in Exhibit `B." C. Medicare Insurance. The City shall pay for the employee's portion of the contribution 1.45 %) for Medicare coverage for all employees hired since the effective date in April, 1986. SECTION 22. RETIREMENT. A. Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). 1) PERS Member Contribution. All benefited employees shall participate in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Covered employees shall pay 8.0% of reportable salary (9.0% for safety) on a pre -tax basis to PERS as their full member contribution. Employees will be provided an annual report from CalPERS showing the amount of contribution so made. 2) Miscellaneous PERS Formula — Tier 1. Effective June 29, 2003, the City shall provide the PERS 2.7% @ age 55 Retirement Program. This applies to miscellaneous employees hired by the City prior to January 1, 2013. This also applies to new employees who are considered "classic" members of CalPERS or current members of another California public retirement system with CalPERS reciprocity who are hired on or after January 1, 2013. Employees do not 17 contribute any portion of their salary to PERS towards cost - sharing of the City's employer contribution rate. The City shall pay all remaining employer costs toward the retirement program for employees covered herein. 3) Safety PERS Formula — Tier 1. Effective May 20, 2001, the City shall contract with PERS to provide the safety employees covered under this Resolution with the 3% @ age 50 retirement formula, as set forth in Section 21362.2 of the California Government Code. This applies to safety employees hired by the City prior to January 1, 2013. This also applies to new employees who are considered classic" members of Ca1PERS or current members of another California public retirement system with Ca1PERS reciprocity who are hired on or after January 1, 2013. Employees do not contribute any portion of their salary to PERS towards cost - sharing of the City's employer contribution rate. The City shall pay all remaining employer costs toward the retirement program for employees covered herein. 4) 1959 PERS Survivor Benefit. The City shall pay fees and provide the 1959 PERS Survivor Benefit at the Third Level Option. 5) Miscellaneous PERS Formula — Tier 2. Miscellaneous employees hired on or after January 1, 2013, who thereupon become new members in PERS, shall be subject to the 2.0% @ age 62 retirement program pursuant to the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA). Said new miscellaneous PERS members shall contribute from their reportable compensation 50% of "normal cost" as dictated by Ca1PERS for their defined benefit pension plan. PERS has advised that 50% of normal cost effective January 1, 2013 is 6.75% of reportable compensation for new miscellaneous members. These "new members" are subject to the three (3) year final compensation period to calculate average final compensation for retirement purposes as set forth in Section 7522.32. In all other respects, miscellaneous employees who are considered "new members" shall be subject to the terms and requirements of PEPRA. 6) Safety PERS Formula — Tier 2. Safety employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who thereupon become new members in PERS shall be subject to the 2.7% @ age 57 retirement program pursuant to the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA). Said new safety PERS members shall contribute from their reportable compensation 50% of "normal cost" as dictated by Ca1PERS for their defined benefit pension plan. PERS has advised that 50% of normal cost effective January 1, 2013 is 12.0% of reportable compensation for new safety members. These "new members" are subject to the three (3) year final compensation period to calculate average final compensation for retirement purposes as set forth in Section 7522.32. In all other respects, safety employees who are considered "new members" shall be subject to the terms and requirements of PEPRA. UP 7) PERS Reporting_ The City shall, in accordance with PERS rules and regulations, continue to report salary levels to PERS as if there were no furlough. B. Money Purchase Retirement Plan. The City shall provide a Money Purchase Retirement Plan for employees covered by this resolution. The City shall contribute an amount equal to three percent (3 %) of the employees' base salary as shown in Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B" toward an IRS Section 401(a) account. In lieu of this City provided benefit, the employee may elect to have added to his base salary an additional three percent (3 %), however this 3% is not reported to PERS as pensionable compensation. This election can be made only upon initial employment and is irrevocable. C. Retirement Health Savinjzs Plan. Effective October 1, 2002, the City Council approved a Retirement Health Savings Plan for employees covered by this Resolution. Effective January 1, 2008, all Top Management employees are required to participate in the plan by making the following tax - deferred contributions to the plan: 1) The cash value of the employee's unused floating holiday and administrative leave balances at the end of each calendar year; and 2) The full cash value of the employee's unused sick leave payout upon retirement from City service (i.e., 50% of all unused sick leave hours for qualified employees). Upon separation from employment for any reason, the value of the employee's unused floating holiday will be paid out to the employee in cash. Unused administrative leave shall be forfeited upon separation from the City for reasons other than retirement and shall not be contributed to the Retirement Health Savings Plan. SECTION 23. OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS. A. Medical Maintenance Examination Program. An annual medical examination shall be provided for all employees listed in Exhibits "A" and "B ". The content and extent of the examination of each individual shall be determined by the physician in charge and shall be tailored to the individual's particular needs. A profile of the examination shall be maintained. Each employee may choose to have said examination performed by the physician of his choice or the City's designated medical provider. Employees in Exhibits "A" and "B" will be reimbursed per fiscal year, upon submitting proof of such examination, the following amounts toward the cost of an annual physical examination: Executive Directors: $850.00 Top Management Employees: $550.00 Employees may receive up to $495 per fiscal year (of the $850 listed above for Executive Directors) and $395 per fiscal year (of the $550 listed above for Top Management Employees) towards reimbursement for items 1 and/or 2 below. Requests other than annual physicals must be approved, prior to purchase or participation, by the Human Resources Director. 1) Membership in a health/fitness club. 2) Participation in a weight loss /stop smoking /wellness /fitness program. ILI The City will not reimburse employees for any of the above listed activities for family /dependent health related expenses. B. Educational Assistance. The City will reimburse employees for the cost of tuition, textbooks, parking fees, and health fees required for approved community college and college courses, as well as job- required licensing, testing, renewal, and registration fees. An approved course is one designated to directly improve the knowledge of the employee relative to his specific job, and must be approved by the department head and the Human Resources Director prior to registration. Full reimbursement up to the amount specified below will be provided based upon completion of the approved course(s) with a final grade of "C" or better. Educational assistance payments to an employee shall not exceed $1,500.00 in any one fiscal year and he must still be employed by the City when the course is completed. The City agrees to allow reimbursement to Executive Directors up to $1,000, and Top Management employees up to $800 of the $1,500 allotted per fiscal year for activities which aid in their professional development. Reimbursable activities include the following: 1) Attendance at job - related professional conferences and seminars; 2) Payment of membership dues in community and professional organizations; and 3) Purchase of job - related professional journals, books, and other written materials which further their knowledge and improve their effectiveness in their duties. Participation and/or purchase must be approved in advance by the department head and the Human Resources Director. The above reimbursable activities are made to recognize and encourage staff to pursue educational and public relations oriented activities beyond those normally budgeted for them by their departments and in which they are directed to participate. Approved activities are those which may be expected to further their knowledge of their jobs and the Orange community and which contribute to their improved effectiveness. Individual departments may continue to budget funds for staff attendance at professional conferences and seminars, for payment of professional membership dues, and for the purchase of books, journals, and related written materials which enhance the staffs knowledge. C. Uniforms. The City shall pay and report to Cal -PERS the following values for uniform expenses: $800 per year for the Police Chief, $800 per year for the Fire Chief, and 400 per year for the Emergency Medical Services Manager. This uniform expenditure will not be reported to Ca1PERS as pensionable compensation for "new members" hired on or after January 1, 2013, as defined by the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 PEPRA). 20 D. Rideshare Incentive Program. An employee may receive $30 per month and eight (8) hours compensatory time every six (6) months for carpooling, using public transportation, biking, walking, or other approved modes of transportation to and from the work -site. To qualify for these incentives, an employee must use one of the above forms of transportation 70% of his commuting time. SECTION 24. TRAVEL EXPENSE ALLOWED. A. Mileage Reimbursement. Expense claims for the use of private automobiles must be authorized by the department head, and submitted to the Accounts Payable division of the Finance Department for reimbursement. Such use, where mileage is reimbursed, will be reimbursed at the rate per mile allowed under the current IRS regulations. B. Out -of -City Travel. If the estimated expense of contemplated travel out- of -the- City is too great to expect the employee to finance the trip and be reimbursed upon his return, the City Manager may authorize advance payment of the estimated amount of the travel expense to the employee. C. Tourist -Class airplane passage will be considered standard for out -of -town travel. D. Use of personal cars for out -of -City trips, within the State, may be approved by the City Manager when use of commercial transportation is not available or practical. If an employee prefers to use his personal car, he may be reimbursed mileage expenses as long as the expenses do not exceed the amount of the cost of the commercial transportation. E. Transportation and Expense Charges. Expenses for air, rail, or public transportation will be allowed whenever such transportation is necessary for conduct of City business. In addition, the following expenses and charges will be allowed, whenever necessary, for the conduct of City business. 1) Expenses will be allowed for adequate lodging. Hotel accommodations shall be appropriate to the purpose of the trip and must be approved by the department head. 2) Telephone and telegraph charges will be allowed for official calls and telegrams. 3) Expenses for meals will be reimbursed according to Administrative Policy Number 4.13. SECTION 25. GRIEVANCES. Any employee covered by this Resolution who wishes to file a grievance should follow the procedures outlined in the City's Employee Handbook. 21 SECTION 26. EFFECTIVE DATES. This Resolution and attachments hereto shall be effective as of July 1, 2013 and shall continue in full force and effect until June 30, 2015 unless otherwise amended. ADOPTED this l lth day of February, 2014. Teresa Smith, Mayor, City of Orange ATTEST: Mary E. . City Clerk Orange I, MARY E. MURPHY, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Orange at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1 Ith day of February, 2014 by the following vote: AYES:COUNCIL MEMBERS:Alvarez, Whitaker, Smith, Bilodeau NOES:COUNCIL MEMBERS:None ABSENT:COUNCIL MEMBERS:Murphy ABSTAIN:COUNCIL MEMBERS:None Mary E. , City Clerk ity of Orange 22 EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF ORANGE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM MONTHLY SALARY RANGES EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 2010 CLASSIFICATION TITLE RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E STEP F Assistant City Manager 701 11765 12367 12995 13659 14356 15088 Chief Clerk*608 7399 7777 8172 8590 9028 9488 City Attorney 724 13195 13870 14575 15320 16101 16922 Community Development Director 678 10490 11027 11587 12179 12800 13452 Community Services Director 673 10232 10755 11302 11879 12485 13121 Finance Director 673 10232 10755 11302 11879 12485 13121 Fire Chief"711 12367 12999 13660 14358 15090 15859 Human Resources /Employee Relations 673 10232 10755 11302 11879 12485 13121 Dir Library Services Director 659 9542 10030 10539 11078 11643 12236 Police Chief* **716 12679 13327 14005 14720 15471 16260 Public Works Director 690 11137 11707 12302 12930 13590 14282 Additional compensation for elective office not included in the listed salary. Effective July 1, 2012, the Fire Chief's salary was amended by City Council action. Effective May 8, 2012, the Police Chief's salary was amended by City Council action. All other salary levels have been in effect and unchanged since June 20,2010. 23 EXHIBIT "B" CITY OF ORANGE SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM MONTHLY SALARY RANGES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 6, 2011 CLASSIFICATION TITLE RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E STEP F Accounting Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Administrative Analyst I 518 4723 4964 5217 5483 5763 6057 Administrative Analyst 11 538 5219 5485 5765 6059 6368 6692 Assistant City Attorney I 644 8854 9307 9780 10279 10804 11354 Assistant City Attorney II 654 9307 9783 10280 10805 11356 11935 Assistant Community Devel. Director 652 9215 9686 10178 10697 11244 11816 Assistant Community Services Director 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Assistant Finance Director 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Assistant Human Resources Director 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Assistant Library Services Director 598 7039 7399 7775 8172 8589 9026 Assistant to City Manager 575 6276 6596 6933 7286 7658 8049 Assistant Water Manager 619 7816 8216 8633 9074 9537 10023 Budget Officer 578 6371 6696 7037 7396 7773 8170 Chief Building Official 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Crime Analyst 536 5167 5430 5707 5998 6304 6626 Deputy City Clerk 540 5271 5540 5822 6119 6431 6759 Deputy City Manager 630 8257 8679 9120 9586 10075 10588 Deputy Public Works Director 654 9307 9783 10280 10805 11356 11935 Economic Development Manager 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Economic Development Project Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Emergency Medical Services Manager 603 7217 7586 7971 8378 8806 9254 Employee Benefits Analyst 531 5040 5297 5567 5851 6149 6463 Equipment Maint. Superintendent 591 6797 7145 7508 7891 8294 8717 Executive Assistant 485 4006 4211 4426 4651 4888 5138 Finance Supervisor 550 5541 5823 6120 6432 6760 7105 Housing Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Human Resources Analyst I 523 4843 5089 5349 5622 5909 6210 Human Resources Analyst 11 550 5541 5823 6120 6432 6760 7105 24 CLASSIFICATION TITLE RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E STEP F Intergovernmental & Comm Affairs Mgr 630 8257 8679 9120 9586 10075 10588 Internal Audit Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Investment/Revenue Officer 558 5766 6060 6369 6694 7035 7394 Manager of Trans Svcs /City Traffic Eng 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Parks and Facilities Manager 619 7816 8216 8633 9074 9537 10023 Payroll Manager 578 6371 6696 7037 7396 7773 8170 Planning Manager 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 Police Communications Manager 583 6532 6865 7215 7583 7970 8376 Principal Civil Engineer 619 7816 8216 8633 9074 9537 10023 Principal Planner 608 7399 7777 8172 8590 9028 9488 Public Affairs & Information Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Public Works Administrative Manager 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Public Works Maint & Ops Manager 619 7816 8216 8633 9074 9537 10023 Purchasing Officer 588 6696 7039 7396 7774 8171 8587 Recreation Services Manager 609 7436 7816 8213 8633 9073 9535 Risk Management Analyst 521 4794 5039 5296 5566 5850 6148 Risk Manager 623 7974 8381 8807 9257 9730 10225 Senior Administrative Analyst 568 6061 6370 6695 7036 7395 7772 Senior Assistant City Attorney 674 10283 10809 11358 11938 12548 13187 Senior Econ Development Project Mgr 614 7624 8013 8421 8851 9302 9776 Senior Executive Assistant 521 4794 5039 5296 5566 5850 6148 Senior Housing Manager 614 7624 8013 8421 8851 9302 9776 Senior Human Resources Analyst 580 6435 6763 7108 7470 7851 8252 Senior Library Manager 578 6371 6696 7037 7396 7773 8170 Water Manager 639 8636 9078 9539 10026 10538 11074 F EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF ORANGE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM MONTHLY SALARY RANGES (Continued) EFFECTIVE JUNE 29, 2014 3.0% Across the Board Salary Increase STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP CLASSIFICATION TITLE RANGE A B C D E F Assistant City Manager 707 12123 12742 13390 14074 14792 15546 Chief Clerk*614 7624 8013 8421 8851 9302 9776 City Attorney 730 13596 14291 15018 15785 16590 17436 Community Development Director 684 10809 11362 11939 12549 13189 13861 Community Services Director 679 10543 11082 11645 12240 12864 13520 Finance Director 679 10543 11082 11645 12240 12864 13520 Fire Chief 717 12743 13394 14075 14794 15548 16341 Human Resources/Employee Relations Dir 679 10543 11082 11645 12240 12864 13520 Library Services Director 665 9832 10334 10859 11414 11997 12608 Police Chief 722 13064 13732 14430 15168 15941 16754 Public Works Director 696 11475 12062 12675 13323 14002 14716 Additional compensation for elective office not included in the listed salary 26 EXHIBIT "B" CITY OF ORANGE SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM MONTHLY SALARY RANGES (Continued) EFFECTIVE JUNE 29, 2014 3.0% Across the Board Salary Increase CLASSIFICATION TITLE Accounting Manager Administrative Analyst I Administrative Analyst II Assistant City Attorney I Assistant City Attorney II Assistant Community Devel. Director Assistant Community Services Director Assistant Finance Director Assistant Human Resources Director Assistant Library Services Director Assistant to City Manager Assistant Water Manager Budget Officer Chief Building Official Crime Analyst Deputy City Clerk Deputy City Manager Deputy Public Works Director Economic Development Manager Economic Development Project Manager Emergency Medical Services Manager Employee Benefits Analyst Equipment Maint. Superintendent Executive Assistant Finance Supervisor Housing Manager Human Resources Analyst I Human Resources Analyst II 27 STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP RANGE A B C D E F 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 524 4867 5115 5376 5650 5938 6241 544 5377 5651 5940 6243 6561 6896 650 9123 9590 10077 10591 11132 11699 660 9590 10080 10592 11133 11701 12297 658 9494 9980 10487 11022 11585 12175 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 604 7253 7624 8011 8420 8850 9301 581 6467 6797 7143 7508 7891 8293 625 8054 8465 8895 9350 9827 10328 584 6564 6899 7251 7621 8010 8418 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 542 5324 5595 5881 6181 6496 6827 546 5431 5708 5999 6305 6627 6965 636 8508 8943 9397 9877 10381 10910 660 9590 10080 10592 11133 11701 12297 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 609 7436 7816 8213 8633 9073 9535 537 5193 5458 5736 6028 6336 6659 597 7004 7362 7736 8131 8546 8981 491 4128 4339 4560 4793 5037 5294 556 5709 6000 6306 6628 6966 7321 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 529 4990 5244 5512 5793 6088 6399 556 5709 6000 6306 6628 6966 7321 27 CLASSIFICATION TITLE RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E STEP F Intergovernmental & Comm Affairs Mgr 636 8508 8943 9397 9877 10381 10910 Internal Audit Manager 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 Investment/Revenue Officer 564 5941 6244 6563 6897 7249 7619 Manager of Trans Svcs /City Traffic Eng 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 Parks and Facilities Manager 625 8054 8465 8895 9350 9827 10328 Payroll Manager 584 6564 6899 7251 7621 8010 8418 Planning Manager 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 Police Communications Manager 589 6730 7074 7433 7813 8212 8630 Principal Civil Engineer 625 8054 8465 8895 9350 9827 10328 Principal Planner 614 7624 8013 8421 8851 9302 9776 Public Affairs & Information Manager 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 Public Works Administrative Manager 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 Public Works Maint & Ops Manager 625 8054 8465 8895 9350 9827 10328 Purchasing Officer 594 6900 7253 7621 8010 8419 8848 Recreation Services Manager 615 7662 8054 8463 8895 9349 9825 Risk Management Analyst 527 4940 5192 5457 5735 6028 6335 Risk Manager 629 8216 8636 9075 9538 10025 10536 Senior Administrative Analyst 574 6245 6564 6898 7250 7620 8009 Senior Assistant City Attorney 680 10596 11137 11703 12301 12929 13587 Senior Econ Development Project Mgr 620 7855 8257 8676 9119 9585 10073 Senior Executive Assistant 527 4940 5192 5457 5735 6028 6335 Senior Housing Manager 620 7855 8257 8676 9119 9585 10073 Senior Human Resources Analyst 586 6630 6969 7323 7697 8090 8502 Senior Library Manager 584 6564 6899 7251 7621 8010 8418 Water Manager 645 8898 9353 9828 10330 10858 11411 W .