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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-1981-0745 RESOLUTION NO. 745 Series of 1981 TITLE: RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE SALARY SCHEDULE PROVIDING FOR PAY GRADES AND PAY RANGES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1982 ,'ilIEREAS, the City has established and classified fieri t and Civil Service positions; and vlliEREAS, the Budget provides for expenditures for salaries and related costs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: A. Pay grades and pay ranges for Merit and Civil Service position classifications and for non-classified positions are here- bv established as listed below: Positions designated with the letter (E) are professional, supervisory or adreinistrative in nature and are, therefore, exempt from overtime payments. Pay Grade Position Title Pay Range CLERICAL AND CLERICAL SUPERVISORY 1 1 1 Switchboard Operator Clerk Typist Accounting Clerk 970-1213 970-1213 970-1213 2 Police Records Clerk 1018-1273 3 Secretary 1065-1332 4 4 Deputy Court Clerk Purchasing Clerk 1118-1398 1118-1398 :5 5 Senior Secretary Senior Police Records Clerk (E) 1174-1467 1174-1467 6 Deputy City Clerk 1233-1542 7 Executive Secretary 1294-1618 8 Accounting Technician 1359-1699 9 Chief Court Clerk (E) 1427-1783 ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL 5 Engineering Assistant 1174-1467 7 Engineering Drafting Technician 1294-1618 8 Planning Technician 1359-1699 9 Park Ranger-Naturalist I 1427-1783 10 10 10 Engineering Technician Sales Tay Auditor Planner I 1497-1872 1497-1872 1497-1872 11 11 Park Ranger-Naturalist II (E) Recreation Programs Coordinator 1573-1966 1573-1966 12 12 Personnel Officer (E) Planner II (E) 1650-2063 1650-2063 13 Purchasing Agent (E) 1733-2166 Resolution No. 745 , Series of 1981 Page 2 Pay Grade position Title Pay Range 15 15 15 Civil Engineer Data Systems Progra~mer (E) Recreation Programs Supervisor (E) 1911-2390 1911-2390 1911-2390 18 Chief of Planning (E) 2213-2767 20 City Engineer (E) 2440-3051 LABOR AND TRADES AND LABOR AlJD TRADES SUPERVISOR 1 Building Custodian 970-1213 3 3 Public Works ~~aintenance Worker Parks I~aintenance 1ivorker 1065-1332 1065-1332 :; Traffic Technician I 1174-1467 6 6 6 Motor Equipment Operator I Park 11aintenance Leadworker Tree 'l'rimmer 1233-1542 1233-1542 1233-1542 7 Traffic Technician II 1294-1618 " o Ilotor Equipment Operator II p.utomoti ve and Equipment :'Ilechanic 1359-1699 1359-1699 8 10 10 10 Code Enforcement Officer II Electrical Inspector Building Inspector 1497-1872 1497-1872 1497-1872 11 City Arborist (E) 1573-1966 14 Building Maintenance Supervisor (E) 1821-2277 15 15 15 Shops and Yards Supervisor (E) Street Maintenance Supervisor (E) Parks Maintenance Supervisor (E) 1911-2390 1911-2390 1911-2390 16 Chief Building Inspector (E) 2007-2509 PUBLIC SAFETY 5 5 Public Safety Dispatcher Animal Control Officer I 1174-1467 1174-1467 7 Animal Control Officer II 1294-1618 8 Senior Public Safety Dispatcher (E) 1359-1699 10 Police Officer I 1497 11 Police Officer II 1573-1966 14 14 14 Investigator II Police Laboratory Technician Senior Police Officer 1821-2277 1321-2277 1821-2277 17 Police Sergeant (E) 2038-2548 19 Police Lieutenant (E) 2248-2810 NON-CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL Director of Ad~inistrative Services (E) Director of Parks and Recreation (L) 2161-2810 2161-2810 Resolution No. 745 , Series of 1981 Page 3 Pay Grade Position Title Pay Range Director of COITIDunity Development (E) 2269-2950 Chief of Police (E) Director of Public Works (E) 2383-3098 2383-3098 City Administrator (E) 43,000jyr. Municipal Judge Deputy Judge Bailiff Probation Officer 10, 272jyr. 6,420jyr. 1,500jyr. 7,200jyr. B. A corrbined clothing and cleaning allowance shall be paid to all uniformed Police Officers of the City at the rate of $500 per calendar year per officer, and shall be disbursed on a quarterly basis. The City will be responsible for the initial issuance of uniforms for the Police Officers when they begin employment with the Departwent. This will be one complete issue of uniforms. Any subsequent uniform acquisition or replacement will be the responsibility of the individual officer. An officer will not be eligible for his first clothing allowance until after completion of one year of service with the vllieat Ridge Police Departrr.ent, and for the balance of the second year, the payment will be prorated for the period of time remaining in that calendar year. Animal Control Officers and Park Rangers shall receive a cleaning allowance of $110 per year payable quarterly from date of hire and uniforws will be provided on an as-needed basis. The City will provide work clothing for all designated Public Works and Parks personneJ and such other classifications as designated by the City Administrator. C. pay, shall appearances A rr.iniwum of two hours be paid to commissioned when subpoenaed during of compensation, called court police officers for court off-duty hours. D. The City shall contribute to designated retirement and pension programs for eligible employees an awount equal to ten percent of base salary for sworn police officers and four percent of base salary for non-sworn police personnel and merit err.ployees. (with until E. Any employee's salary which is presently above the cities Wheat Ridge uses for comparison) will be parity is achieved. parity frozen DONE AND RESOLVED this 19th day of October , A.D. 1981. ATTEST: -- - L (''I. '" ~ .J;Clr .... FRANK STITES, MAYOR