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RES-9987 Letter of Understanding Orange Police AssociationRESOLUTION NO. 9987 I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE ESTABLISHING A LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF ORANGE AND THE CITY OF ORANGE POLICE ASSOCIATION EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2005 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2008 WHEREAS, the City of Orange, hereinafter referred to as City, and the City of Orange Police Association, hereinafter referred to as COPA have rnet and conferred in accordance with the requirements ofthe Meyers-Mi1ias-Brown Act; and WHEREAS, the City and COPA have reached agreement on wages, salaries, and other terms and conditions of employment effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008;and WHEREAS, the City and COP A agree to incorporate the provisions contained in the attached Letter of Understanding into a new Memorandurn of Understanding at some future date once both parties have an opportunity to review and concur on any and all language changes to be included in a new Mernorandum of Understanding; and WHEREAS, the City Council has consulted with the City Manager and Personnel Director concerning the proposed employment terms contained in the attached Letter of Understanding;NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Orange that the attached Letter of Understanding is approved and incorporated by reference as Exhibit A.ADOPTED this 14th day of June, 2005. e-/J11 A. Murphy,M City of Orange I ATTEST:MaryE.M lty Clerk, C' 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 14th day of June, 2005 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: Smith, Ambriz, Murphy, Cavecche, Dumitru COUNC~MEMBERS: None COUNCILMEMBERS: None COUNCILMEMBERS: None MaryE.M 2 EXHIBIT A A LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING I BETWEEN THE CITY OF ORANGE AND THE CITY OF ORANGE POLICE ASSOCIATION EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2005 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2008 This Letter of Understanding (LOU) is entered into by and between the City of Orange the City) and the City of Orange Police Association (COPA). In May 2005, the City and COPA rnet and engaged in the Meet and Confer process to establish its next contract. These discussions resulted in this LOU between the City and COPA, who have agreed to the following: Term of Agreement July I, 2005 through June 30, 2008 Salary Increases I 4.5% Across-the-Board Raise effective 6/ 26/2005 4.5% Across-the-Board Raise effective 6/25/2006 Increase base salaries per classification to survey market median with a minirnurn of 3.0% and maxirnurnof6.0% effective 6/24/07 based on labor market salary survey.COPA and the City will conduct a salary survey by or before July 31, 2007 of the eleven (11)pre-selected cities to determine the maximum (top step) salary for each benchmark classification covered by the COPA MOU. The survey cities include Anaheim, Brea, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach,Santa Ana, and Westminster, The contractual July 2007 salary data from the survey agencies,as well as the City of Orange, will be utilized for any necessary adjustments, however the City of Orange salary will not be included as part of the median calculation. In the event any classification is below the median of the eleven (11) surveyed cities, the City shall increase the entire salary range of that classification to a level at the survey median, at a minimum of 3,0% to a maximum of 6,0%, in 0,5% increments, to bring the salary to the survey median.The effective date for any applicable salary increases will be June 24, 2007, All classifications shall receive a minimum of a 3.0% salary increase, regardless of their position PERS Cost- Sharing Ernp10yees continue to participate in PERS Cost-Sharing; City agrees to cap contribution rate at 3.1 % for duration of contract for sworn employees, and 2.64% for non-sworn, Medical Insurance Contribution The City shall increase the medical insurance premiurn for all full time employees as follows:Effective July 1. 2005, the City shall establish a two-tier insurance plan as follows:o Ernp10yees with Single Coverage remain at $595 per rnonth o Employees with 2-Party or Family Coverage increase from $ 595 to $875 per month o Single Employees who waive coverage increase from $ 200 to $295 per month o Family Ernp10yees who waive coverage increase frorn $ 280 to $435 per month Effective July 1. 2006 - Increase insurances for each tier by 5% as follows:o From $595 to $625 per month for Single Coverage o From $875 to $919 per month for 2-Party or Family Coverage o From $295 to $310 per month for Single Waiver o Frorn $435 to $457 per rnonth for Family Waiver Effective July 1. 2007 - Increase insurances for each tier by 5% as follows:o From $625 to $656 per month for Single Coverage o From $919 to $965 per month for 2-Party or Family Coverage o From $310 to $325 per month for Single Waiver o From $457 to $480 per month for Family Waiver Education Reimbursement Effective July I, 2006, the City agrees to increase annual Educational Reimbursement benefit from $1,000 to $ 1,250 per fiscal year Comora1 Compensation Effective July I, 2005, the City shall increase the Corporal special assignment bonus compensation from 8.0% to 10.0% on top of base salary and in exchange, Corporals shall no longer qualifY for $ 100 Special Assignment Compensation I Effective July 1, 2005 increase pays as follows: Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) from $125 to $150 per month Field Training Officer (FTO) from $100 to $150 per month Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) & SWAT from $50 to $100 per month Bilingual Bonus from $160 to $200 per month Overtime The City agrees to add language to pay premium (time and one-half) overtime for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek.Association Release Bank Effective July I, 2005, the City agrees to allow up to a total of five (5) shifts with pay for the Association Board (not 5 shifts per board member) for use in conducting Association business, attending conferences, meetings, etc. Such time shall be granted with the approval of the Police Chief and the City will require Board members to submit documentation stating the reasons for usage of said release time.Work Schedule The parties agree to add the 5 day, 8 hour work schedule in the MOU for the Court Liaison Officer position only. In addition, the parties agree to establish a committee to explore other work schedules and the potential impacts on the Police Department.Retiree Medical Trust The City agrees to language changes proposed by Association.Management Proposals The City did not propose any management concessions, but did propose several MOU language cleanup items that were agreed to by the parties.New Memorandum of Understanding I The City and COP A agree to incorporate the provisions contained in this Letter of Understanding into a new Memorandum of Understanding once both parties have had an opportunity to review and concur on any and all language changes included in the new MOU. Ratification and Execution The City and the Association acknowledge that this Letter of Understanding shall not be in full force and effect until ratified by the Association and adopted by the City Council of the City of Orange. Subject to the foregoing, this Letter of Understanding is hereby executed by the authorized representative ofthe City and the Association and entered into on this I day of :::JU HG , 2005. City of Ora ge Personn 1/ ations Director By: Pat By: Dave Je City of Orange Police Asso iation By: David Marks, Vice Presid nt, C BY~ JhwveuJ Debbie Mercer, SeCretary, COP A 6