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02/13/2018 Ordinances 9676I � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 An ordinance to amend Ordinance 9655 known as the Salary Ordinance which lists the currently occupied classifications of officers and employees of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska and established the ranges of compensation of such officers and employees; to add the Lifeguard Referral Program; and to repeal those portions of Ordinance No. 9655 and any parts of other ordinances in conflict herewith; to provide for severability; to provide for the effective date thereof; and to provide for publication of this ordinance in pamphlet form. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: SECTION 1. The currently occupied classifications of officers and general employees of the City of Grand Island, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by Personnel Rules & Regulations) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain officers and general employees shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Classification Accountant Accounting Technician — Solid Waste Assistant to the City Administrator Assistant Finance Director Assistant Public Works Director/Engineering Assistant Utilities Director — Engineering/Business Assistant Utilities Director — Production Assistant Utilities Director — Transmission Biosolids Technician CADD Director Hourly Pay Range Min/Max 25.0420/36.7545 20.1118/25.2200 23.6076/33.2328 33.9866/49.0855 38.9075/58.6000 52.4196/75.5731 54.4194/77.3596 54.4194/79.5179 32.8943/48.8298 19.9492/30.2055 38.9156/57.9988 21.7392/31.2635 24.9930/37.0264 Overtime 40 hrs/week 40 hrs/week 40 hrs/week Approved as to Form tt February 12, 2018 tt I ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Ci Administrator 71.4964/83.4798 Exem t City Attorne 48.0254/66.6890 Exem t Ci Clerk 32.1275/43.2299 Exempt Civil En ineer I 309104/43.9238 Exem t Civil Engineer II 35.0776/50.5140 Exempt Civil En ineerin Mana er — Utility PCC 43.7585/60.9521 Exempt Collection S stem Su ervisor 25.2062/36.6306 40 hrs/week Communi Service Officer — Part time 163821/223330 40 hrs/week Custodian — Libr , Police 14.6526/20.9826 40 hrs/week Customer Service Re resentative — Part time 10.1816/14.0817 40 hrs/week Customer Service Team Leader 20.4821/28.0380 Exem t Electric Distribution Su erintendent 38.0495/52.6906 Exem t Electric Distribution Su ervisor 32.1304/46.4077 40 hrs/week Electric Underground Superintendent 33.8855/48.8524 Exempt Electrical En ineer I 29.3018/423606 Exempt Electrical Engineer II 33.9868/49.0856 Exempt Emergency Mana ement De uty Directar 27.5291/40.4906 Exem t Emergency Mana ement Director 39.1800/57.9988 Exempt En ineer I— Public Works 31.9298/45.3644 Exem t En ineer I— WWTP 31.9298/44.9241 Exem t En ineerin Technician - WWTP 21.6888/29.9419 40 hrs/week E ui ment O erator - Solid Waste 18.8402/27.0280 40 hrs/week Finance Director 44.5620/67.8909 Exem t Finance O erations Su ervisor 23.5153/33.0311 Exem t Fire Chief 43.8841/66.8839 Exem t Fire EMS Division Chief 37.2284/53.9871 Exempt Fire O erations Division Chief 37.2284/53.9871 Exem t Fire Prevention Division Chief 36.4315/52.2063 Exem t Fleet Services Shop Foreman 24.8053/37.0367 40 hrs/week GIS Coordinator - PW 29.0889/43.3841 Exem t Golf Course Su erintendent 25.6180/36.9726 Exem t Grt�unds Mana ement Crew Chief — Cemete 21.5304/31.1900 40 hrs/week Grounds Mana ement Crew Chief — Parks 22.9087/32.8811 40 hrs/week Human Resources Director 39.2863/58.6741 Exem t Human Resources Benefits/Risk M mt Coordinator 23.8470/35.2851 40 hrs/week -2- ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Human Resources Recruiter 23.8470/35.2851 40 hrs/week Human Resources S ecialist 23.8470/35.2851 40 hrslweek Information Technology Manager 38.1246/57.5444 Exem t Legal Secretary 21.3052/28.7935 40 hrs/week Librarian I 23.5150/29.8553 Exempt Librarian II 26.2548/33.4820 Exempt Libr Assistant I 14.3559/20.7473 40 hrs/week Libr Assistant II 17.7411/25.1156 40 hrs/week Libra Directar 423759/64.8136 Exem t Libr Pa e 10.2060/14.0796 40 hrs/week Libra Secret 16.8394/233320 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker — Golf 16.4369/25.7469 40 hrs/week Meter Reader Su ervisor 23.5153/30.5976 Exem t MPO Program Mana er 25.5386/383336 Exem t Office Mana er — Police Department 19.9156/28.6495 40 hrs/week Parks and Recreation Director 42.6304/64.8620 Exempt Parks Su erintendent 31.7524/47A128 Exempt Payroll Specialist 20.5197/29.7956 40 hrs/week Plannin Director 40.5175/61.1830 Exem t Police Ca tain 37.3229/53.7815 Exem t Police Chief 46.2620/67.9351 Exem t Power Plant Maintenance Su ervisor 35.5371/48.0134 Exem t Power Plant O erations Su ervisor 37.7260/52.1594 Exem t Power Plant Su erintendent — Burdick 42.7013/60.5861 Exem t Power Plant Su erintendent — PGS 49.2281/69.8144 Exem t Public Information Officer 28.2585/42.1368 Exempt Public Works Director 45.8640/68.3250 Exempt Public Works En ineer 333344/48.2010 Exempt Rece tionist 16.2370/25.5802 40 hrs/week Recreation Coordinator 23.5145/33.6513 Exem t Recreation Su erintendent 32.4386/49.4218 Exem t Re ulato and Environmental Mana er 393449/53.8784 Exem t Senior Electrical En ineer 38.5745/53.7141 Exem t Senior Public Safe Dis atcher 19.9491/26.7956 40 hrs/week Senior Utili Secreta 19.3261/25.9884 40 hrs/week -3- ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Shootin Ran e Su erintendent 283884/42.9764 Exem t Solid Waste Division Clerk - Full Time 19.5948/24.7660 40 hrs/week Solid Waste Division Clerk - Part Time 17.4470/22.4888 40 hrs/week Solid Waste Foreman 22.7440/31.7591 40 hrs/week Solid Waste Superintendent 33.1380/48.8771 Exem t Street Su erintendent 31.5101/46.8878 Exempt Street Foreman 24.1698/35.4161 40 hrs/week Transit Pro am Mana er 27.2356/39.1203 Exem t Turf Mana ement S ecialist 23.0237/32.5926 40 hrs/week Utilities Director 74.5524/99.3789 Exem t Utili Production En ineer 38.0339/56.0660 Exem t Utili Warehouse Su ervisor 26.9010/37.8519 40 hrs/week Victim Assistance Unit Coordinator 16.4543/24.0026 40 hrs/week Victim/Witness Advocate 15.0826/22.0017 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Chief O erator 24.1472/35.1586 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant En ineer 34.6253/52.9966 Exempt Wastewater Plant Operations Engineer 33.4478/50.0133 Exempt Wastewater Plant Maintenance Su ervisor 25.7302/36.5320 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Re ulato Com liance Mana er 33.4501/39.9330 Exem t Water Su erintendent 31.9568/46.7388 Exem t Water Su ervisor 25.2435/36.7276 40 hrs/week Worker / Seasonal 9.0000/20.0000 Exem t Worker / Seasonal 9.0000/20.0000 40 hrs/week Worker / Tem or 9.0000/20.0000 40 hrs/week Worker / Parks & Recreation Part time 9.0000/20.0000 40 hrs/week A shift differential of $0.25 per hour shall be added to the base hourly wage for persons in the employee classification Senior Public Safety Dispatcher who work any hours or portion thereof that begins between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Employees who work any hours or portion thereof from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. will receive a shift differential of $0.25 per hour. This does not -4- � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) include persons who work the day shift. Shift differential will only be paid for actual hours worked. Paid leave will not qualify for the shift differential pay. Aquatics staff who refer new lifeguards will receive a stipend for the referral, upon meeting the following criteria: • The referral cannot have worked as a City of Grand Island lifeguard in the past. • The referral must pass a background check, complete and pass a free lifeguard class, and work for at least 80 hours. • Aquatics staff shall be paid for their referral as follows: 0 1 referral — $50.00 0 2 referrals - $75.00 0 3 or more referrals -$100.00 SECTION 2. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of Grand Island included under the AFSCME labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the AFSCME labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili E ui ment O erator — Streets 20.2573/30.0084 40 hrs/week Fleet Services Mechanic 22.6354/33.5361 40 hrs/week Horticulturist 23.2001/34.4339 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker — Cemete 19.1529/283966 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker — Parks 18.8928/28.0271 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker — Streets 18.8841/27.9944 40 hrs/week Senior Equipment Operator — Streets 21.7407/32.2452 40 hrs/week Senior Maintenance Worker — Streets 21.5907/32.0228 40 hrs/week Traffic Si nal Technician 21.4414/31.8015 40 hrs/week -5- ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) SECTION 3. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of Grand Island included under the IBEW labor agreements, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the IBEW labor agreements shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Accountin Clerk 17.7758/23.5229 40 hrs/week Administrative Assistant-Utilities 19.9718/28.7466 40 hrs/week Cashier 16.7924/22.8825 40 hrs/week Custodian 173168/20.7680 40 hrs/week Electric Distribution Crew Chief 35.0781/45.0560 40 hrs/week Electric Under ound Crew Chief 35.0781/45.0560 40 hrs/week En ineerin Technician I 22.0667/30.5436 40 hrs/week En ineerin Technician II 27.5224/36.9386 40 hrs/week Instrument Technician 31.9675/42.1791 40 hrs/week Lineworker A rentice 23.7367/34.0205 40 hrs/week Lineworker First Class 32.7290/39.6250 40 hrs/week Materials Handler 263770/34.1924 40 hrs/week Meter Reader 193859/25.5225 40 hrs/week Meter Technician 27.1987/32.9122 40 hrs/week Pa roll Clerk 17.7758/23.5229 40 hrs/week Power Dis atcher I 30.7068/40.5910 40 hrs/week Power Dis atcher II 33.8351/44.4444 40 hrs/week Power Plant Maintenance Mechanic 30.5208/38.7529 40 hrs/week Power Plant O erator 33.2929/393280 40 hrs/week Senior Accountin Clerk 19.6926/25.7957 40 hrs/week Senior En ineerin Technician 32.8642/41.2114 40 hrs/week Senior Materials Handler 30.5989/39.8894 40 hrs/week Senior Meter Reader 22.0869/26.3711 40 hrs/week Senior Power Dis atcher 39.8510/51.7230 40 hrs/week Senior Power Plant O erator 37.3984/46.7852 40 hrs/week Senior Substation Technician 39.6994/42.3424 40 hrs/week � �,� ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Senior Water Maintenance Worker 24.8696/333929 40 hrs/week Substation Technician 37.6973/39.2418 40 hrs/week S stems Technician 34.5846/42.4335 40 hrs/week Tree Trim Crew Chief 30.1578/38.5387 40 hrs/week Utili Electrician 29.7562/39.2376 40 hrs/week Utili Groundman 20.0063/28.0000 40 hrs/week Utili Secret 18.2740/25.7861 40 hrs/week Utility Technician 29.8950/40.1815 40 hrs/week Utili Warehouse Clerk 22.3419/27.8128 40 hrs/week Water Maintenance Worker 21.5145/29.2439 40 hrs/week Wireworker I 23.6029/34.1615 40 hrs/week Wireworker II 32.7290/39.6250 40 hrs/week SECTION 4. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of Grand Island included under the FOP labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the FOP labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Classification Min/Max Police Officer 21.4478/32.8582 Police Ser eant 26.8440/403104 OVERTIME ELIGIBILITY The City has reserved its right to the utilization of the 207(k) FLSA exemption and will implement this as the hours of work effective the first full pay period following the execution of the labor agreement. The pay period for purposes of calculating overtime shall consist of a fourteen (14) day cycle that runs concurrent with the City's current payroll cycle. For purposes -7- ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) of calculating eligibility for overtime, "hours worked" shall include actual hours worked, vacation, personal leave and holiday hours. Employees shall be eligible for overtime when they exceed their hours scheduled for work in the fourteen (14) day pay cycle with a minimum of eighty (80) hours. There shall also be established for each employee in the bargaining unit a Training and Special Events bank of thirty (30) hours per individual per contract year. Each employee may be scheduled for training or special event duty with a minimum of seven (7) days notice prior to the commencement of the pay period and the training and special events bank hours may be added to the eighty (80) hour, two (2) week pay period up to eighty-six (86) hours and these hours shall not be eligible for overtime. Training and special events hours worked in excess of eighty-six (86) hours in a two week pay period will be eligible for overtime, but will not be subtracted from the Training and Special Events bank. All work completed after eighty (80) hours in a pay period that is performed for work that is funded by grants from parties outside or other than the City of Grand Island, shall be paid overtime for the time worked after eighty (80) hours, if the time is funded at overtime rates by the grant. Any such grant hours are not deducted from the Training and Special Events bank. SECTION 5. The currently occupied classifications of employees of the City of Grand Island included under the IAFF labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the IAFF labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Fire Captain 19.9429/27.6524 212 hrs/28 days Fireiighter / EMT 15.1020/21.9163 212 hrs/28 da s Firefighter / Paramedic 17.0188/24.0361 212 hrs/28 days -8- 'L ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Life Safe Ins ector 22.9354/32.5426 40 hrs/week Shift Commander 243197/31.8276 212 hrs/28 da s IAFF employees, with the exception of the Life Safety Inspector, will be eligible for overtime pay for hours worked in excess of 212 hours in each 28-day pay period, unless recall or mandatory overtime is required as specified in the IAFF labor agreement. When an employee is assigned as an Apparatus Operator (not including ambulance or service vehicles) the employee will receive an additional fifty cents ($.50) per hour.SECTION 6. The currently occupied classifications of the employees of the City of Grand Island included under the IBEW- WWTP labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract, to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the IBEW-WWTP labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Accountin Technician — WWTP 18.2141/25.6290 40 hrs/week E ui ment O erator — WWTP 18.4488/25.9593 40 hrs/week Maintenance Mechanic I 18.8178/26.4785 40 hrs/week Maintenance Mechanic II 21.8008/30.6760 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker — WWTP 19.4706/27.3972 40 hrs/week Wastewater Clerk 15.5592/21.8931 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Laboratory Technician 20.3696/28.6620 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Operator I 18.3622/25.8377 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant O erator II 20.4815/28.8197 40 hrs/week Employees covered under the IBEW Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreement who are regularly scheduled to work swing shift will receive an additional 15 cents ($0.15) per hour; employees who are regularly scheduled to work graveyard shift will receive an additional 25 cents ($0.25) per hour for wages attributable to those shifts. One lead Maintenance Worker � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) covered under the IBEW Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreement may receive forty dollars ($40) per pay period stipend. SECTION 7. The currently occupied classifications of the employees of the City of Grand Island included under the IBEW-Service/Clerical labor agreement, and the ranges of compensation salary and wages to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees included under the IBEW-Service/Clerical labor agreement shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as follows: Hourly Pay Range Overtime Classification Min/Max Eli ibili Accounting Technician — Streets 19.2314/25.6718 40 hrs/week Accounts Pa able Clerk 17.7219/25.6402 40 hrs/week Administrative Assistant 20.0426/28.7466 40 hrs/week Administrative Assistant - Parks 20.0426/28.7466 40 hrs/week Audio Video Technician 19.8525/28.0067 40 hrs/week Buildin Ins ector 223577/31.7228 40 hrs/week Communi Develo ment Administrator 21.8869/31.4690 40 hrs/week Communi Develo ment S ecialist 20.0901/28.8148 40 hrs/week Computer O erator 23.8896/31.4043 40 hrs/week Community Service Officer 163821/22.3330 40 hrs/week Computer Programmer 24.1507/35.3935 40 hrs/week Computer Technician 24.6061/32.3470 40 hrs/week Crime Anal st 21.6518/30.7380 40 hrs/week Electrical Ins ector 223577/31.7228 40 hrs/week Emer enc Mana ement Coordinator 20.0426/28.7466 40 hrs/week En ineerin Technician — Public Works 21.6837/30.5812 40 hrs/week Evidence Technician 17.0568/24.9604 40 hrs/week Finance Secreta 17.4735/24.8327 40 hrs/week GIS Coordinator 27.8771/39.1170 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker I— Buildin , Libra 16.8177/22.7602 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker II — Building, Police 17.7229/24.0253 40 hrs/week Planning Technician 24.0966/33.9028 40/hrs/week -10- � __� � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Plans Examiner 23.3529/33.1351 40 hrs/week Plumbin Ins ector 22.3577/31.7228 40 hrs/week Police Records Clerk — Full Time 15.6742/21.8178 40 hrs/week Public Safe Dis atcher 16.9834/24.8081 40 hrs/week Shootin Ran e O erator 23.3967/31.7146 40 hrs/week Stormwater Pro am Manager 22.0597/31.1116 40 hrs/week A shift differential of $0.15 per hour shall be added to the base hourly wage for persons in the employee classification Public Safety Dispatcher who work any hours or a portion thereof between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Employees who work any hours or portion thereof from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. will receive a shift differential of $0.25 per hour. This does not include persons who work the day shift. Shift differential will only be paid for actual hours worked. Paid leave will not qualify for the shift differential pay. A shift differential of $0.25 per hour shall be added to the base hourly wage for persons who work rotating shifts covered by the IBEW Utilities labor agreement in the employee classifications of Power Dispatcher I, Power Dispatcher II, Power Plant Operator, Senior Power Dispatcher and Senior Power Plant Operator. All employees covered under the FOP labor agreement and are regularly assigned to a shift whose majority of hours occur between 1800 hours and 0600 hours, shall be paid an additional thirty-five cents ($0.35) per hour. SECTION 8. The classification of employees included under labor agreements with the City of Grand Island, and the ranges of compensation (salary and wages, excluding shift differential as provided by contract) to be paid for such classifications, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as stated above. Each employee, covered by the IAFF labor agreement, after their first year, except Life Safety Inspector, will be credited five hundred twenty-five dollars ($525) annual credit to be -11- � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) used for the purchase of the uniform item purchases as needed. New hires will receive four hundred dollars ($400) credit for the purchase of initial uniforms. After probation they shall receive an additional five hundred dollars ($500) for the purchase of a Class A uniform or other items as necessary. All employees of the FOP labor agreement shall be paid a clothing and uniform allowance in addition to regular salary at the rate of Three Hundred Twenty-five dollars ($325.00) semi-annually. If any such employee covered by the FOP labor agreement shall resign, or his or her employment be terminated for any reason whatsoever, the clothing allowance shall be paid on a prorata basis, but no allowance shall be made for a fraction of a month. New employees covered by the IBEW — Utilities labor agreement who are required to wear full fire retardant (FR) clothing will be eligible for a one-time reimbursement up to $1,200 to purchase or rent required uniforms. All other employees required to wear full FR clothing will be eligible for reimbursement up to -$700 in Years 1 and 2; in Year 3 eligible up to $1,000. The non-union position of Meter Reader Supervisor who are required to wear full fire retardant clothing will be eligible for an annual stipend of $700 in Years 1 and 2; in Year 3 eligible up to $1,000 to purchase or rent required uniforms. Those employees who are required to wear partial fire retardant clothing will be eligible for an annual stipend of $350. Employees will be reimbursed for said purchases with a receipt showing proof of purchase. Employees covered by the IBEW Service/Clerical labor agreement in the Community Service Officer Full Time position shall be paid a uniform allowance at the rate of $10.00 per pay period. Employees in the non-union Community Service Officer Part Time position shall be paid a prorated uniform allowance based on hours worked, not to exceed $10.00 per pay period. -12- ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Fire Chief and Fire Division Chiefs shall be paid a clothing allowance of $484.08 per year, divided into 24 pay periods. Police Chief and Police Captains shall be paid a clothing allowance of $650.00 per year, divided into 26 pay periods. Non-union employees and employees covered by the FOP labor agreement, the IAFF labor agreement, the IBEW Finance, Service/Clerical and Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreements may receive an annual stipend not to exceed $1,500 for bilingual pay. Employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement shall be granted a meal allowance of $4.50 if they are required to work two (2) hours overtime consecutively with their normal working hours during an emergency situation, and if such overtime would normally interfere with and disrupt the employee's normal meal schedule. Employees covered by the IBEW - Utilities labor agreement shall be allowed a meal allowance for actual cost, or up to $12.00 per meal, if they are required to work two (2) hours overtime consecutively with their normal working hours and if such overtime would normally interfere with and disrupt the employee's normal meal schedule. Direct supervisors of employees who are covered by labor agreements which allow overtime meal allowance shall be entitled to the same meal allowance benefit. Non-exempt direct supervisors of employees who are covered by labor agreements which allow stand-by pay shall be entitled to the same stand-by pay benefit. Employees covered by the FOP labor agreement who are directed to be on stand- by duty by the Chief of Police or Police Captain shall receive one (1) hour of straight time pay for each eight (8) hours of standby duty or fraction thereof, that occurs between regularly assigned duty shifts. In the event that an employee covered by the FOP labor agreement is called in to work while off duty, the employee shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at one and one-half (1.5) the regular rate of pay and for any additional time worked thereafter. -13- � ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Utilities Department personnel in the IBEW bargaining unit and the classifications of Meter Reader Supervisor, Power Plant Superintendent, Power Plant Supervisor, Electric Distribution Superintendent, Electric Distribution Supervisor, Water Superintendent, Water Supervisor, and Electric Underground Superintendent shall be eligible to participate in a voluntary uniform program providing an allowance up to $18.00 per month. When protective clothing is required for Utilities Department and Wastewater Treatment Plant personnel covered by the IBEW labor agreements and employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement, except the Fleet Services Division of the Public Works Department, the City shall pay 60% of the actual cost of providing and cleaning said clothing and the employees 40% of said cost. Full-time Fleet Services personnel shall receive a uniform allowance of $12 biweekly. Public Works Department personnel in the job classifications of Fleet Services Shop Foreman and Fleet Services Mechanic shall receive a tool allowance of $15 biweekly. The City will reimburse 60% of the actual cost of providing up to 2 pairs of steel toe or safety toe boots that meets the ANSI standard per contract year for employees covered by the IBEW Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreement. follows: SECTION 9. Employees shall be compensated for unused medical leave as (A) All employees covered in the IBEW Utilities labor agreements shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf for fifty-three percent (53%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, early retirement, or death, not to exceed five hundred eighty-six and eighteen hundredths hours (calculated at 53% x 1,106 hours = 586.18 hours), the rate of compensation to be based on the employee's salary at the time of retirement or death. Employees covered in the IAFF labor agreement, with the exception of Life Safety Inspector, -14- I ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for thirty-eight percent (38%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, not to exceed five hundred ninety-eight and eighty-eight hundredths hours (calculated at 38% x 1,576 hours = 598.88 hours). The Life Safety Inspector shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for fifty percent (50%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, not to exceed five hundred forty-two hours (calculated at 50% x 1,084 = 542). The amount of contribution will be based upon the employee's salary at the time of retirement. Employees covered by the IBEW Service/Clerical, IBEW Finance, and IBEW Wastewater Treatment Plant labor agreements shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for twenty-five percent (25%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of retirement or death, based on the employee's salary at the time of retirement not to exceed 334.75 hours (calculated at 25% x 1,339 hours = 334.75 hours.) Non-union employees shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for fifty percent (50%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, not to exceed five hundred forty-two hours (calculated at 50% x 1,084 = 542). The amount of contribution will be based upon the employee's salary at the time of retirement. Employees hired before October 1, 2014 covered by the AFSCME labor agreement shall be paid thirty-five (35%) of their accumulated medical leave bank at the time of their retirement, based on the employee's salary at the time of retirement not to exceed four hundred sixty-eight and sixty-five hundredths hours (calculated at 35% x 1339 hours = 468.65 hours). -15- L__ ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) Employees hired on or after October 1, 2014, covered by the AFSCME labor agreement will not receive compensation at retirement for unused medical leave. Employees covered under the FOP labor agreement shall be paid thirty-seven and one-half percent (37.5%) of their accumulated medical leave bank at the time of their retirement, not to exceed four hundred eighty hours (calculated at 37.5% x 1,280 hours = 480 hrs.), based on the employee's salary at the time of retirement. If death occurs while in the line of duty, employees covered under the FOP labor agreement shall be paid one hundred percent (100%) of their accumulated medical leave bank at the time of their death, not to exceed one thousand two hundred eighty (1,280) hours, based on the employee's salary at the time of their death. (B) The City Administrator and department heads shall have a contribution made to their VEBA for one-half of their accumulated medical leave, not to exceed 30 days of pay, upon their resignation, the rate of compensation to be based upon the salary at the time of termination. Compensation for unused medical leave at retirement shall be as provided for non-union employees. (C) The death of an employee shall be treated the same as retirement, and payment shall be made to the employee's beneficiary or estate for one-half of all unused medical leave for non-union employees and as defined in labor agreements for all other employees. SECTION 10. Non-union employees shall have a contribution made on their behalf to their VEBA account in the amount of $30.00 per pay period. Employees represented by the IBEW Service/Clerical, IBEW Wastewater Treatment Plant, and IBEW Finance labor -16- , ORDINANCE NO. 9676 (Cont.) agreements shall have a contribution made on their behalf to the VEBA account of $15 per pay period. Employees represented by the IBEW Utilities labor agreement shall have a contribution made on their behalf to their VEBA account in the amount of $20.00 per pay period. Employees represented by the IAFF labor agreement shall have a contribution made on their behalf to the VEBA account of $10 per pay period. SECTION 11. An employee, who is represented by the FOP labor agreement, shall annually receive longevity pay based upon the total length of service with the City. Such pay shall be effective beginning with the first full pay period following completion of the specified years of service. Payment shall be made on a prorated basis on each regular pay day. The following rate schedule shall apply: ten years (beginning 11�' year) -$ 645.50; fifteen years (beginning 16th year) -$ 830.50; 20 years (beginning 21St year) -$1,032.50; twenty-five years (beginning 26�' year) - $1,247.50. SECTION 12. The validity of any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof. SECTION 13. The adjustments identified herein shall be effective on the date of passage and publication in pamphlet form in one issue of the Grand Island Independent as provided by law. SECTION 14. Those portions of Ordinance No. 9655 and all other parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are, hereby repealed. -17- Enacted: February 13, 2018. Attest: Q�� �! 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