Ordinance 1128 - Salary Ordinance11
ORDINANCE NO. 1128
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1127, FIXING THE LIMITS OF THE
SALARY AND COMPENSATION OF THE CITY OFFICIALS, SUPERVISORS, AND EMPLOYEES
PURSUANT TO TITLE 7, CHAPTER 4, PART 42, M.C.A., BEGINNING JULY 1,
1988; REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KALISPELL, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The salaries and compensation of City Officers,
Supervisors, and Employees for the period beginning July 1,
1988, are hereby established as set out on Exhibit "A",
attached hereto and which, by this reference, is made a part
hereof. 'Appropriations shall be made to pay same when due.
The said salaries and compensations are established as maximums
for each position listed for said period and, except for
elected Officers of the City, apply to incumbent personnel
only in such positions, except as may be provided to the
contrary in any lawful and binding collective bargaining
agreement to which the City is or may become a party.
Should it become necessary for the said incumbents to be
replaced.for any reason, the Mayor and the City Council will
establish the salary and compensation for the person replacing
said incumbent in the position listed.
SECTION II. Longevity increments and medical insurance
premiums s all be paid as provided by law, contract or as
directed by the City Council. The annual service anniversary
date for all Employees is July 1st of each year; however, an
Employee must have at least six months continuous employment
by the City before being considered to have one year longevity.
SECTION III. This Ordinance shall be in full force and
e ect as regularly provided by law; all salaries and compen-
sation provided for herein shall be paid retroactive to July
1, 1988, except as provided for herein.
SECTION IV. All prior salary and compensation ordinances of
the City and any ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KALISPELL AND APPROVED BY THE
MAYOR THIS 17th DAY OF October , 1988.
o n Ed Kenne y J ., Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk --Treasurer
I, Don Halver, City Clerk of the Clty of Kalispell, Montana, do hereby certify that on. -the
4th day of October, 1988, I posted a copy of the foregoing Ordinance in my office and
the same remained posted until the second reading on the 17th day of October, 1988
and the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the ordinance.- as passed by the
City Council.
City Clerk of the City of Kalispell, Montana
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EXHIBIT "A"
I.
II.
IV.
V.
Salary Schedule
City Officers (Elected)
Mayor
$21,331.80
per
annum
Councilperson
3,000.00
per
annum
City Judge
18,000.00
per
annum
Department Heads
Fire Chief
$32,240.00
per
annum
Police Chief
32,240.00
per
annum
City Attorney
31,707.52
per
annum
Director Community
Development Dept.
31,600.40
per
annum
Director of Public Works
30,797.00
per
annum
City Clerk -Treasurer
27,583.40
per
annum
Building Official
25,708.80
per
annum
Director of Parks
& Recreation
24,720.00
per
annum
Supervisors
Asst. Chief of Police
$29,993.60
per
annum
Asst. Eire Chief
29,993.60
per
annum
Lt. of Police
30,049.20
per
annum
Street Superintendent
24,960.00
per
annum
Supt. Sewer & Water Dept.
23,566.40
per
annum
Surveyor
23,566.40
per
annum
Salaried, Non -Union Employees
City Accountant
$22,495.20
per
annum
Program Mngr_, Community
Development Dept.
20,888.40
per
annum
Redevelopment Coordinator,
Community Development Dept.
20,888.40
per
annum
Deputy City Clerk
18,210.40
per
annum
Secretary, City Attorney
13,416.00
per
annum'-
Secretary, Community
Development Dept.
13,416.00
per
annum*
*Plus 5q/hour increment per year of. service.
Police De artment (Bargaining Unit Employees)
BASE: $1700.00
YEARS
INDEX
MONTHLY
SALARY
HOURLY
RATE,
0
1.000
1700.00
10.51
1
1.013
1722.10
10.65
2
1.026
1744.20
10.78
3
1.039
1766.30
1.0.92
4
1.052
1788.40
11.05
5
1.065
1810.50
11.19
6
1.078
1832.60
11.32
7
1.091
1854.70
11.46
8
1.104
1876.80
.11.60
9
1.117
1898.90
11.74
10
1.130
1921.00
11.88
11
1.1.43
1943.10
12.01
1.2
1.156
1965.20
12.1.5
13
1.169
1987.30
12.29
14
1.182
2009.40
12.42
15
1.195
203.1.50
12.56
16
1.208
2053.60
12.70
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1
1
I
3
17
1.221
2075.70
12.83
18
1:234
2097.80
12.97
19
1.247
2119.90
13.11
20
1.260
2142.00
13.24
21
1.273
2164.10
13.38
22
1.286
2186.20
13.51
23
1.299
2208.30
13.65
24
1.312
2230.40
13.79
25
1.325
2252.50
13.92
SERGEANT II (Senior
Sergeant):
Base Pay X Index Value + (1700
x .12)
SERGEANT:
Base Pay X Tndex Value + (1700
x .10)
PATROLMAN:
0 to Probation Completion,
Start
at 90% of Base Pay. At Six
(6)
Months, Full Base Pay
*Hourly Rate for Determining
Overtime
and Holiday Pay
For each officer add $475.00
clothing allowance per
year, paid
in one lump sum, on
or before
September 15 of each fiscal
year.
The Anniversary
Date for
All Unit Members Will Become
July 1 of
Each Fiscal Year.
Employees Must Work 135 Days to Qualify for the Step Increase
for the Next Year.
Policemen have the following paid holidays: New Year's Day,
Martin Luther King's Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birth-
day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and General Election Day.
V1. Fire
Department (Bargaining
Unit Employees)
BASE:
$1750.00
RANK
PAY: Marshall
0.125
218.75
Captain
0.05
87.50
Lieutenant
0.025
43.75
MONTHLY
YEARLY
YEARS
INDEX
SALARY
SALARY
0
1.0000
1750.00
21000.00
1
1.0110
1769.25
21231.00
2
1.0220
1788.50
21462.00
3
1.0330
1801.75
21693.00
4
1.0440
1827.00
21924.00
5
1.0550
1846.25
22155.00
6
1.0660
1865.50
22386.00
7
1.0770
1884.75
22617.00
8
1.0880
1904.00
22848.00
9
1.0990
1923.25
23079.00
10
1.1100
1942.50
23310.00
11
1.1210
1961.75
23541.00
12
1.1320
1981.00
23772.00
13
1.1430
2000.25
24003.00
14
1.1540
2019.50
24234.00
15
1.1650
2038.75
24465.00
16
1.1760
2058.00
24696.00
17
1.1870
2077.25
24927.00
18
1.1980
2096.50
25158.00
19
1.2090
2115.75
25389.00
20
1.2200
2135.00
25620.00
21
1.2310
2154.25
25851.00
22
1.2420
2173.50
26082.00
23
1.2530
2192.75
26323.00
24
1.2640
2212.00
26544.00
25
1.2750
2231.25
26775.00
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Uniform Allowance to be paid per
collective bargaining agreement
in force, at 275.00 per employee per
year in a lump sum.
Firemen have eleven (11) paid holidays.
The City shall determine the insurance carrier and
contribute
the full premium amount determined by
the employee's status (single,
married, or family) each month for the health insurance
coverage.
Any increase over the premiums herein specified shall be paid by
bargaining unit employees subject to payroll deduction.
All qualified EMT's will receive
every two (2) for
$25.00 per month -
must qualify
years certification.
VII. Other Employees (Bargaining
Unit Employees)
(Effective and Retroactive to July 1,
1988)
Wage
Uniform
Rate
Allowance
Classification
Hour
Per Year
Shop Working Foreman
$10.21
Mechanic
9.75
Service/Lubrication Person
6.05
Water Works Working Foreman
10.26
Water Works Maint.-Repair
9.75
Water Works Meter Reader
9.13
Waste Water Chief Operator
10.50
Water Works Installer
7.99
Waste Water. Operator
9.75
Waste Water Lab. Tech.
9.75
Waste Water Maintenance
9.75
Sewer Dept. Working Foreman
10.07
Sewer Dept. Maint. Crew
9.75
Street Dept. Working Foreman
9.91
Street Dept. Grader Finisher
10.50
Street Dept. Grader
9.75
Street Dept. Operator
9.56
Truck Driver
9.22
Sanitation Equipment Oper.
9.56
Parks Dept. Working Foreman
9.59
Parks Dept. Caretaker
9.22
Laborer
9.07
Sr. Plan Review/Bdlg. Insp.
10.01
Building Inspector
9.$2
Construction Inspector
9.75
Surveyor's Aid
9.03
Seasonal Laborer
4.b3
Traffic Signal Maint.
9.75
Sign Maintenance
9.56
Parking Meter Maintenance
8.74
Building Maint. Person
6.63
City Clerks IT
6.45
City Clerks 1
5.80
Judicial Dept. -Secretary I1
6.45
Judicial Dept. -Secretary 1
5.80
Animal Warden
9.07
$265.00
Accident Investigator
7.35
265.00
Head Dispatcher/Trainer
7.90
200.00
Dispatcher_ II
7.17
200.00
Dispatcher I
6.62
200.00
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City Clerk(s) II, Police Dept.
City Clerk(s) I, Police Dept.
Parking Meter Maid II
Parking Meter Maid I
'Night Shift Differential
6.45
200.00
5.80
200.00
6.87
265.00
6.70
265.00
$30.00 per month
The above base pay is to be supplemented with longevity
pay based on a rate of I% of a base of $5.00 per hour,
(which is 5 cents) times years of service. Longevity
pay increases will be computed at July lst. Employees
will be eligible for longevity only after at least
six (6) months service prior to each July 1st.
Probationary wage rate per hour for new employees - 90/0
of classification pay.
VIIT. City Recreation Department Crew
Tennis Instructor
Assistant Tennis Instructor
Pool Manager
Asst. Manager
Shift Manager
WSI Instructor
Cert. Lifeguard
Maint. - Cleanup
Office personnel
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$4.39
per
hour
3.99
per
hour
1,000.00
per month
4.50
per
hour
4.40
per
hour
4.20
per
hour
4.00
per
hour
3.40
per
hour
3.40
per
hour