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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.013-70RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves FORM .1 C. f. XOE CKEL B. B. 8 L. <]. ORDINANCE NO. /J Series of 1970 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18, TITLEIf OF THE OFFICIAL PERSONNEL, CODE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, *No BBe±aNR±ti BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado: Section 1: Chapter 18, Title I, of the Official Code of the i­ty—O-T Aspen is hereby re-enacted in its entirety to read as follows: CHAPTER 18 PERSONNEL SECTION SUBJECT 1-18-1: Pay Schedule; Position Classification 1-18-2: Classification; Compensation 1-18-3: Discipline or Discharge 1-18-4: Holidays and Leaves 1-18-1: PAY SCHEDULE; POSITION CLASSIFICATION: The Employees' Compensation Plan with salaries for all pay grades is hereby adopted according to the following schedule in dollars per calendar month: SALARY RANGE NUMBER A B PAY C SCHEDULE FUTURE YEARS COST OF LIVING D & LONGEVITY ANNUAL RATE OF MINIMUM ANNUAL RATE OF MAXIMUM 1. 420 460 505 555 5,040 6,660 2, 450 495 545 600 50400 7,200 3. 490 540 595 655 5,880 7,860 4, 550 605 665 730 6,600 8,860 5, 610 670 735 805 7,320 9,660 6. 700 765 835 910 8,400 10,920 7. 760 860 950 1060 9,360 12,720 8, 860 950 1060 1150 10,320 13,800 9. 1060 1180': 1280 1430 12,720 17,160 10. 1200 1320 1430 1540 14,520 18,480 11. 1430 1540 1650 1760 17,160 21,120 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves The pay schedule applicable to the re- spective classes of positions, as designated by pay grades, are as follows: SALARY SALARY RANGE RANGE NUMBER POSITION NUMBER POSITION Clerk (general) 1 Maintenance Man (Parks Recreation) 6 Cashier Secretary (general) 1 1 and Lineman 6 6 Dispatcher 1 1 Patrolman Police Sergeant 7 Custodian Receptionist 1 Maintenance Foreman 7 7 Deputy City Clerk 2 2 Shop Foreman Sanitarian 8 Lifeguard (1) 2 Police Lieutenant or Bookkeeper 2 Detective 8 Court Clerk Key Punch Operator 2 Chief Filter Plant 8 Bookkeeper (2) 3 3 Operator Asst. City Engineer 8 Chief Dispatcher (Admin.) 4 Recreation Director 9 Secretary 4 Water Superintendent 9 Pool Supervisor 4 Street Superintendent 9 Dog Warden 4 Electric Superintendent 99 General Laborer Recreation Staff Building Inspector 9 Instructor 5 Chief of Police 9 Storekeeper 5 5 City Clerk Finance Director 10 Utility Laborer Man City Engineer 10 Maintenance 5 Administrative Assistant 10 (General) Engineering Aide I 5 Planner 10 11 5 City Administrator Draftsman (3) 5 Extra or Part-time Help Bookkeeper 6 ($1.50 to $3.00 per hour) Computer Programmer No Range Engineering Aide II 6 Asst. Bldg. Inspector 6 Heavy Equip. Operator 6 1-18-2: CLASSIFICATION; COMPENSATION: (a) Employees shall be employed in accordance with their respective pay grade number classification as determined at the time of their employment and shall commence under Step A for twelve months probationary period; thereafter, upon recommendation of the City Administrator and upon approval of the City Council, such employees may be raised to Steps B, C and D in intervals of one (1) year periods. After Step D increases in salary shall be based on the percentage of increase or decrease in the most recent cost Of living index report. Every employee in a permanent status shall receive in addition to their base salary a three percent (3%) longevity increase upon commencing their second year of employment and a one-half of one percent (fig) increase for each year of uninterrupted service thereafter. All longevity increases shall be awarded on the anniversa;y date of employment. (b) Original appointment to any position shall be made at the entrance rate and advancement from such rate to the maximum rate within a pay grade shall be by successive steps when earned by merit. Upon approval of the City Administra- tor an employee may receive initial compensation at a rate higher RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves than the minimum rate in the salary schedule provided such position involves executive, administrative or professional duties and responsibility, and provided further that such exception is based on the outstanding and unusual character of the employee's experience and ability over and above the minimum qualifications specified for the class. (c) Based upon the recommendation of the City Administrator and contingent upon budgeted funds being available, a pay grade increase may be awarded by the City Council for superior performance of assigned duties or suggestidns which materially benefit the City. (d) For all permanent employees, the hourly rates to be used as a basis for overtime pay and deduc- tions for each hour of lost time during which pay is not autho- rized shall be calculated according to the following schedule: The base monthly salary multiplied by 12 and divided by the average number of regularly scheduled hours in the work year (2080) shall determine the hourly rates. (e) When any employee is promoted to a class with a higher pay grade, the entrance salary rate shall be the lowest rate in the higher salary schedule that will provide an increase over the salary received prior to such promotion. (f) Employees shall be compensated for authorized overtime work at the rate of time and one-half in cash or time and one and one-half in work time, whichever is a greed upon between the City Administrator and the employee. Only such hours as are worked in excess of the prescribed basic work week shall be so compensated. (g) An officer or employee of the City who is required and specifically authorized by the City Administrator to operate his personally owned automobile in conduct of City business shall be paid a mileage allowance of twelve cents (12) per mile for such travel. 1-18-3: DISCIPLINE OR DISCHARGE: An employee may be discharged or dis- ciplined for any of the following reasons: a. Refusal or inability to follow orders. b. Inefficiency. c. Violation of departmental regu- lations, general regulations or laws. d. Drinking on the job, or working under the influence of alcohol. e. Excessive tardiness. f. Willful destruction of City property. r _ RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves 1-18-4: HOLIDAYS AND LEAVES: (a) Holidays: The following days are declared paid holidays for all City officers and permanent and probationary employees with the exception of police per- sonnel. 1. The first day of January (New Year's Day). 2. The twenty-second day of February (Washington's Birthday). 3. The thirtieth day of May (Memorial Day). 4. The fourth day of July (Independence Day). 5. The first Monday of September (Labor Day). 6. The twelfth day of October (Columbus Day). 7. The eleventh day of November (Veteran's Day). Thursday8. The fourth November 9. The twenty-�fifthday ofDecember((Christmasn) Day). Day).. When any holiday listed above falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered a holiday, and when any holiday listed above falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a holiday. Except in the case of holidays specified in the Federal Act providing for uniform annual observance of certain holidays in which case the day of observance shall correspond to the date observed by the employees of the United States Federal Government. In addition to the above, any day may be designated a holiday by proclamation of the Mayor with the approval of the City Council. In order to be eligible for paid holidays, an employee must work his scheduled work days preceding and following the holiday unless he has received approval of absence. (b) Holiday Work: A permanent employee or probationary employee shall be compensated for time worked on holidays at the rate of time and one-half or by equal time off as agreed upon by employee and supervisor concerned. Police personnel shall be granted extra vacation allowance in lieu of holidays worked as provided in Subsection (e) below. (c) Vacation Leave, Regular: Every police officer and permanent or probationary employee in the City service, except temporary and seasonal employees, shall be allowed paid vacation leave at the rate of 10 working days or two (2) work weeks each year. Vacation leave cannet be granted unless the employee shall have completed one full year's employment. (d) Vacation Leave After 10 years: Employees who have completed 10 years continuous service with the City shall be allowed three (3) calendar weeks of paid vacation leave each year thereafter. Pay will be based on current basic salary. (e) Vacation Leave, Policemen: Police personnel shall be credited with nine (9) calendar days additional vacation allowance, in lieu of holidays worked, at the end of each completed year of service. Pay will be based on current basic salary. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves ro., w c, F. xoec.ci e* BE a L. co. (f) Vacation Leave, How Taken: Vacation credit may not be accumulated or postponed. Each department head shall keep necessary records of vacation leave allowances and shall schedule vacation leaves with particular regard to seniority of employees and to accord with operating requirements, and insofar as possible with the written requests of the employees. (g) Pay in lieu of Vacation: If in the discretion of the City Administrator, an emergency exists, an employee may be granted the equivalent in money, of vacation leave to which such employee is entitled for that year; but it is the policy of the Council that an employee shall be granted a full amount of vacation leave each year. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the City that vacation leave should be taken by eligible employees. (h) Military Leave with Pay: Any permanent employee or probationary employee who presents official orders requiring his attendance for a period of training or other active duty as a member of the United States Armed Forces shall be entitled to military leave for a period or periods not to exceed a total of ten (10) regular scheduled working days in any one (1) year, and he shall be entitled to payment from City in such amount as to make up the difference between payment received from the United States Government for this period and the amount he would ordi- narily receive from the City. Military leave shall be in addi- tion to and may not be concurrent with authorized vacation leave. (i) Military leave without pay: Military leave without pay may be granted - to any permanent employee who presents official orders to active duty. Military leave without pay shall have the effect of allowing the employee to secure all seniority rights exactly as if he were working for the City during this leave period. Except that while on military leave no employee shall accrue any additional sick or vacation leave. (j) Military Leave Bonus: A bonus in an amount equivalent to his ordinary pay for fifteen (15) calendar days shall be granted to any permanent employee who presents official orders for extended active service with the Armed Forces during period declared by the President of the United States to be a period of National Emergency. (k) Sick Leave: Sick leave will be granted to every officer or employee in the City service, except temporary or seasonal employees, on the basis of one day for each month worked. For periods of sick leave over two (2) days duration the employee shall, at his expense, furnish the department a certificate or letter from the attending doctor setting forth the reasons for the sick leave. Abuse of such leave shall be grounds for dis- ciplinary action up to and including discharge. Sick leave may be accumulated up to ninety (90) days. Payment for sick leave shall be at the direction of the City Administrator. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves (1) Personal Leave: The City Administrator may authorize extended personal leave with or without pay for any employee requesting such leave through his department headleafor with or without pay may be granted for training purposes urgent personal business, (m) Reporting Absences. Any officer or employee who finds it necessary to be absent from duty due to emergency, shall report the reasons therefore to his supervisor or department head by telegram or telephone at least one (1) hour before working time, on the first day of such absence. If this is not possible, the employee shall report to his supervisor or department head at the earliest possible time, F +'�ti`'�Fa'T`-` p� INTRODUCED, READ, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED THIS c�? D DAY OF ATTEST: �- City Cler 1970. 1 Finally adopted and approved this 0— day of �. 1970. — ATTEST: City C erc STATE OF CnLORADO) ) ss CERTIFICATE COUNTY OF PITKIN ) x, Lorraine Graves, City Clerle of Aspen, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was introduced, read in full, and passed on firs*' reading at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Aspen on may�95= ,1?7_D_, and publish- ed in the Aspen Times, a weekly newspaner of general ci--cul- ation, published in the City of Asnen, Colorado, in its issue of Mays 28 , 1 7 0 , and was finally adopted and approved at a regular meeting of the City Council on June 8 ,197a,and ordered published as Ordinance No. 13 Series of 137 0, of said City, as provided by law. IN WITNESS ZIHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said City of Asnen, Colorado, this 8th Jay of Tune_— — , l'%7Q. 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