HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-174RESOLUTION NO. 81-174
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION 80-89 FIXING
AND ESTABLISHING THE COMPENSATION FOR THE OFFICE OF
CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 1981, AND REPEALING RESOLUTIONS INCONSISTENT HEREWITH
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA:
1. That the City Manager is granted the
adjustment in base pay as established by the Council for the
Executive Management Personnel of the City of Santa Ana per
Council action of 8/17/81. Pursuant to that plan, the base
adjustments in pay shall be 9 percent on July 1, 1981; 6
percent on July 1, 1982; and 5 percent on June 1, 1983. In
addition, the City Manager shall be eligible for vacation
compensation and bonus considerations in accordance with an
evaluation system to be established by the City Council.
2. That said adjustment is computed on the base
pay effective at the time of passage of this resolution
($58,572), and shall be operative from and after July 1,
1981.
3. That said salary shall be paid in the same
manner and at the same times as other monthly salaries in
the City are paid, and shall take effect and be paid from
and after July 1, 1981.
4. That the City shall pay to the Public
Employees' Retirement System on behalf of said officer an
amount equal to five percent (5%) times the compensation
upon which such retirement contributions are calculated.
Such payments are not an increase in base salary.
5. In addition to the salary hereinabove fixed
and established for said office, said officer shall receive,
as additional compensation, the following employee benefits:
(a) Deferred Compensation
Said officer shall receive as deferred
compensation an amount equal to one percent
(1%) of said officer's monthly salary. The
amounts contributed by the City under this
provision shall be submited to the terms and
conditions of the City of Santa Ana Deferred
Compensation Plan, and subject further to the
conditions that:
i. Said officer shall not have any
vested right in the amounts contributed
by the City until termination of
employment with the City; and
ii. The City will pay the total amount
of contributions plus any earnings
thereon to said officer upon
termination, resignation, retirement,
dismissal or death.
(b) Health Insurance
The City will contribute the following
amounts toward the payment of the premiums
for said officer and dependents, if
applicable, under the existing health
insurance program (or a new program providing
substantially similar coverage and benefits):
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i. If the officer aforesaid does not
have dependents included under the
program, one hundred percent (100%) of
the premiums;
ii. If the officer aforesaid has
dependents included under the program,
an amount equal to ninety percent (90%)
of the total premium applicable to the
"family plan" covering said officer and
his or her dependents.
(c) Disability Insurance
The City shall pay the full premium for
a long-term disability insurance plan for
said officer.
(d) Automobile
The City shall provide, at said
officer's option, the amount of automobile
allowance authorized from time to time by the
City Council, or in lieu thereof an
automobile for said officer's exclusive use.
(e) Housing Expense
i. The City shall provide interim
financing for a term not exceeding one
(1) year to eliminate double mortgage
payments in the event said officer is
unable to sell said officer's residence
in the State of Maine prior to
purchasing a residence in Santa Ana. In
the event said home is not sold within
one (1) year from and after the date of
this resolution, the City and said
officer shall renegotiate the foregoing
provision.
ii. The City shall provide financing at
an interest rate not exceeding ten
percent (10%) such that said officer's
total monthly payment for housing,
including principal, interest, and
taxes, shall not exceed One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00) per month; provided,
however, said officer shall apply the
net equity received from the sale of
said officer's residence in Maine toward
the downpayment required for a residence
in Santa Ana; and provided further that
the total purchase price for a residence
does not exceed One Hundred Seventy
Thousand Dollars ($170,000.00). Said
financing shall include a provision that
in the event the residence or any part
thereof, or any interest thereon, is
sold, agreed to be sold, conveyed or
alienated by said officer, or by
operation of law oF otherwise, the
entire amount of principal and interest
shall become immediately due and
payable; and in the event said officer
resigns or is dismissed from office, or
for any other reason vacates such
office, the entire amount of principal
and interest shall become due and
payable within ninety (90) days of
resignation, dismissal or vacation.
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iii. The City shall provide as
additional compensation in the event
temporary housing is required by said
officer, all expenses for such temporary
housing which exceed the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per month,
provided, however, in no event shall
such sum exceed Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) per month.
(f) Moving Expense
The City shall pay for all reasonable
and necessary moving expenses incurred by
said officer in relocating from the State of
Maine to the City of Santa Ana.
(g) Dental Insurance
The City will contribute up to a maxi-
mum of Fifteen Dollars Thirty-two Cents
($15.32) per month toward the payment of
premiums for dental insurance plans provided
by the City for said officer and any eligible
dependents.
(h) Life Insurance
The City will seek to amend the group
term life insurance policy it maintains on
behalf of its employees in order to provide
said officer with term life insurance
coverage in an amount equal to twice said
officer's annual rate of salary, provided
said officer can provide evidence of
insurability if so required. Said life
insurance coverage shall include an
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD & D)
provision. The City will pay any reasonable
additional premium cost to provide such life
insurance coverage at no cost to said
officer.
In the event said officer is determined
to be ineligible for life insurance coverage
in an amount equal to twice the annual rate
of salary, the City will attempt to provide
as much additional coverage above existing
amounts as may be obtained without said
officer having to provide evidence of
insurability, but in no case shall the amount
of coverage be less than the existing
$20,000.00 AD & D coverage.
(i) Carr~ Over Benefits
In addition to the benefits specified in
subparagraphs (a) through (h) hereinabove,
said officer shall receive any and all
benefits accorded unrepresented executive
management employees of the City who are
miscellaneous members of the Public
Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
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(j) Retirement
In order to assure that said officer
shall continue in a vested retirement system,
the following retirement plan will apply
provided said officer and the City enter an
agreement to implement such plan:
i. The City and said officer will
contribute to the Public Employees'
Retirement System (PERS) or any
successor retirement system the amount
required by law to be paid by the City
and said officer.
ii. The City will pay to the
International City Manager's Association
("ICMA") an amount equal to the City's
contribution to PERS on behalf of said
officer.
iii. If and when said officer has been
credited with five (5) years' service by
PERS while in the employment of City,
the total amount of the contributions by
City to ICMA shall be repaid to City by
said officer in a manner to be
determined at the end of such five (5)
year period.
6. Resolution No. 80-89 of this Council, adopted
May 19, 1980, and any and all other resolutions of this
Council inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed.
ADOPTED this 26th day of 0ct0ber
1981, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER:
COUNCILMEMBER:
Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger,
McGuigan
Markel
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: Acosta, Serrat0
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
GORDO~N/BRI CKEN
MAY~R
CITY ATTORNEY