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02/23/2010 Ordinances 9251ORDINANCE NO. 9251 An ordinance to amend Ordinance 9247 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 remove the positions and salary ranges of Fire Operations Division Chief, Fire Prevention Division Chief, Fire Training Division Chief, and EMS Division Chief; to add the position and salary range of Fire Division Chief; and to repeal those portions of Ordinance No. 9247 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 contract) 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 Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Accountant 21.6100/30.4700 Exempt Accounting Technician -Solid Waste 15.0000/19.7200 40 hrs/week Assistant to the City Administrator 21.0200/29.5900 Exem t Assistant Utility Director -Administration 40.7800/57.4000 Exempt Assistant Utility Director - PGS & PCC 44.1600/62.1800 Exempt Attorney 26.8900/41.4900 Exempt Biosolids Technician 17.0401/23.9867 40 hrs/week Building Department Director 31.5000/44.8200 Exempt Cemetery Superintendent 18.3119/25.7803 Exempt Approved as to Form ~ , February 23, 2010 d City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility City Administrator 53.8810/75.8161 Exempt City Attorney 37.2300/52.4000 Exempt City Clerk 22.4900/31.6600 Exempt Civil Engineering Manager -Public Works Engineering 28.6200/41.0400 Exempt Civil Engineering Manager -Utility PCC 32.0000/45.6900 Exempt Collection System Supervisor 21.5900/30.6900 40 hrs/week Community Service Officer 12.1000/16.4500 40 hrs/week Custodian -Library, Police 11.0885/15.6476 40 hrs/week Electric Distribution Superintendent 31.2500/42.8300 Exempt Electric Distribution Supervisor 26.3900/36.1900 40 hrs/week Electric Underground Superintendent 27.8300/38.1500 Exempt Electrical Engineer I 25.3300/34.9600 Exempt Electrical Engineer II 29.3800/40.5100 Exempt Emergency Management Deputy Director 21.3600/29.2100 Exempt Emergency Management Director 30.4000/41.5600 Exempt Engineering Technician - WWTP 18.8700/26.6600 40 hrs/week Engineering Technician Supervisor 21.0900/30.5300 Exempt Equipment Operator -Solid Waste 15.1218/21.2957 40 hrs/week Finance Director 35.6881/50.2209 Exempt Fire Chief 34.0500/48.2500 Exempt Fire Division Chief 27.8470/40.1959 Exempt Fleet Services Superintendent 24.1300/34.0900 Exempt Fleet Services Supervisor 19.2100/26.7600 40 hrs/week Golf Course Superintendent 22.8100/32.9200 Exempt Grounds Management Crew Chief- Cemetery 17.1031/24.0687 40 hrs/week Grounds Management Crew Chief- Parks 17.6161/24.7906 40 hrs/week -2- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Human Resources Director 32.2100/45.8900 Exempt Human Resources Specialist 17.2500/25.3500 40 hrs/week Information Technology Manager 28.9540/40.7386 Exempt Information Technology Su ervisor 25.4000/39.0400 Exempt Legal Secretary 18.9700/25.5100 40 hrs/week Librarian I 16.5700/23.0500 Exempt Librarian II 18.3500/25.8500 Exempt Library Assistant I 11.6100/15.9800 40 hrs/week Library Assistant II 12.7900/17.6300 40 hrs/week Library Assistant Director 20.9000/29.7900 Exempt Library Clerk 9.5700/13.2800 40 hrs/week Library Director 28.2796/39.8068 Exempt Library Page 7.4300/10.2800 40 hrs/week Library Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker -Golf 13.9425/19.6625 40 hrs/week Manager of Engineering Services 30.8300/44.2500 Exempt Meter Reader Supervisor 17.5366/24.6969 Exempt Office Manager -Police Department 15.1900/21.0406 40 hrs/week Parking Monitor 8.1100/11.0200 40 hrs/week Parks and Recreation Director 31.9851/44.9881 Exempt Parks Superintendent 22.3500/31.6100 Exempt Payroll Specialist 15.9420/22.4290 40 hrs/week Planning Director 31.7148/44.6178 Exempt Police Captain 26.7800/37.6700 Exempt Police Chief 34.0500/48.2500 Exempt Police Records Clerk -Part Time 12.4000/17.2600 40 hrs/week Power Plant Maintenance Supervisor 28.0509/39.4574 Exempt Power Plant Operations Supervisor 29.2000/42.0400 Exempt Power Plant Superintendent -Burdick 31.9808/45.0026 Exempt Power Plant Superintendent - PGS 36.8688/51.8571 Exempt Public Information Officer 20.0800/28.2600 Exempt -3- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Public Works Director 35.8254/50.4141 Exempt Receptionist 12.400/17.9400 40 hrs/week Recreation Superintendent 20.9300/30.0300 Exempt Regulatory and Environmental S ecialist 27.6631/38.9119 Exempt Senior Accountant 26.3200/36.6400 Exempt Senior Communications Specialist/EMD 16.2000/22.1400 40 hrs/week Senior Electrical Engineer 32.1500/44.3300 Exempt Senior Equipment Operator, Solid Waste 15.8780/22.3421 40 hrs/week Senior Utility Secretary 14.3250/20.4550 40 hrs/week Shooting Range Superintendent 20.9300/30.0300 Exempt Solid Waste Division Clerk -Full Time 14.2900/19.1400 40 hrs/week Solid Waste Division Clerk -Part Time 12.7236/17.3800 40 hrs/week Solid Waste Superintendent 22.9786/32.3353 Exem t Street Superintendent 23.5000/34.2100 Exempt Street Supervisor 18.4800/26.2600 40 hrs/week Turf Management Specialist 20.5000/29.0200 40 hrs/week Utility Director 51.9700/74.4700 Exempt Utility Production Engineer 32.8786/46.2710 Exempt Utility Services Manager 26.7500/37.2300 Exempt Utility Warehouse Supervisor 21.8200/30.4800 40 hrs/week Victim Assistance Unit Coordinator 12.5500/17.6700 40 hrs/week Wastewater Engineering/Operations Superintendent 25.6500/36.2900 Exempt Wastewater Plant Chief Operator 18.9500/26.7100 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Maintenance Supervisor 22.9100/30.8500 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Process Supervisor 23.7500/32.0200 40 hrs/week Water Superintendent 24.2210/34.2100 Exempt Water Supervisor 20.9100/30.1300 40 hrs/week Worker /Seasonal 7.2500/20.0000 Exempt Worker /Temporary 7.2500/20.0000 40 hrs/week -4- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) 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: Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eli ibili Equipment Operator -Streets 13.8757/19.5126 40 hrs/week Fleet Services Attendant/Clerk 12.6141/17.7913 40 hrs/week Fleet Services Inventory Specialist 13.8363/19.4733 40 hrs/week Fleet Services Mechanic 15.8285/22.2618 40 hrs/week Horticulturist 14.6510/20.6425 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker -Cemetery 13.7705/19.3812 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker -Parks 13.6786/19.2630 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker -Streets 13.3895/18.8424 40 hrs/week Senior Equipment Operator -Streets 15.2027/21.4049 40 hrs/week Senior Maintenance Worker -Parks 15.2027/21.4049 40 hrs/week Senior Maintenance Worker -Streets 15.2027/21.4049 40 hrs/week Traffic Signal Technician 15.2027/21.4049 40 hrs/week 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: Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Accounting Clerk 13.9001/18.3940 40 hrs/week Cashier 12.7580/17.3850 40 hrs/week Custodian 14.8976/17.5921 40 hrs/week -5- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) _._ Classification _ - -- Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eli ibili Electric Distribution Crew Chief 27.2124/34.6091 40 hrs/week Electric Underground Crew Chief 27.2124/34.6091 40 hrs/week Engineering Technician I 17.1487/24.5367 40 hrs/week Engineering Technician II 21.1992/29.0671 40 hrs/week GIS Coordinator 21.8107/30.6049 40 hrs/week Instrument Technician 25.5794/33.7924 40 hrs/week Lineworker Apprentice 16.5879/24.3230 40 hrs/week Lineworker First Class 25.1434/29.7374 40 hrs/week Materials Handler 20.7033/27.7522 40 hrs/week Meter Reader 14.9167/19.4517 40 hrs/week Meter Technician 20.0555/24.7866 40 hrs/week Power Dispatcher I 25.1156/34.9205 40 hrs/week Power Dispatcher II 26.3793/36.6716 40 hrs/week Power Plant Maintenance Mechanic 23.7745/29.6038 40 hrs/week Power Plant Operator 28.0862/32.7156 40 hrs/week Senior Accounting Clerk 15.6241/20.4663 40 hrs/week Senior Engineering Technician 26.8229/32.8253 40 hrs/week Senior Materials Handler 23.8377/31.0931 40 hrs/week Senior Meter Reader 17.6666/20.9682 40 hrs/week Senior Power Dispatcher 30.5150/41.8751 40 hrs/week Senior Power Plant Operator 27.6915/35.4997 40 hrs/week Senior Substation Technician 32.6046/33.7924 40 hrs/week Senior Water Maintenance Worker 19.3719/25.5083 40 hrs/week Substation Technician 30.1833/31.3815 40 hrs/week Systems Technician 26.6000/33.7924 40 hrs/week Tree Trim Crew Chief 23.8284/29.5914 40 hrs/week Utilities Electrician 23.8788/31.3815 40 hrs/week Utility Technician 23.3224/32.8063 40 hrs/week Utility Warehouse Clerk 17.2330/21.2614 40 hrs/week Water Maintenance Worker 16.1398/22.3197 40 hrs/week Wneworker I 18.1316/25.6380 40 hrs/week -6- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eli ibili Wireworker II 25.1434/29.7374 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 Min/Max Classification Police Officer 17.2016/24.0468 Police Sergeant 21.5296/29.5005 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 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 fifty (50) 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 -7- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) 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: Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eli ibili Fire Captain 16.6707/23.1150 54 hrs/week Firefighter /EMT 12.3855/17.9740 54 hrs/week Firefighter /Paramedic 13.8282/19.5300 54 hrs/week 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: -8- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eli ibili Accounting Technician-WWTP 13.8071/19.4279 40 hrs/week Equipment Operator -WWTP 15.6752/22.0567 40 hrs/week Maintenance Mechanic I 15.6752/22.0567 40 hrs/week Maintenance Mechanic II 17.5511/24.6962 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker -WWTP 15.6752/22.0567 40 hrs/week Senior Equipment Operator -WWTP 16.9436/23.8413 40 hrs/week Wastewater Clerk 11.7945/16.5959 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Laboratory Technician 16.6398/23.4139 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Operator I 14.0196/19.7271 40 hrs/week Wastewater Plant Operator II 15.6752/22.0567 40 hrs/week 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: Classification Hourly Pay Range Min/Max Overtime Eligibility Accounting Technician -Streets 14.9600/19.9700 40 hrs/week Accounts Payable Clerk 14.1900/20.5300 40 hrs/week Administrative Assistant 14.7600/21.1700 40 hrs/week Audio Video Technician 14.9000/21.0200 40 hrs/week Building Inspector 18.4300/26.1500 40 hrs/week Building Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week Community Development Administrator 16.0800/23.1200 Exempt Communication Specialist/EMD 14.0000/20.4500 40 hrs/week Computer Operator 17.9300/23.5702 40 hrs/week Computer Programmer 20.4500/29.9700 40 hrs/week Computer Technician 18.4680/24.2777 40 hrs/week -9- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) Electrical Inspector 18.4300/26.1500 40 hrs/week Emergency Management Coordinator 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week Engineering Technician -Public Works 18.9600/26.7400 40 hrs/week Evidence Technician 13.7900/20.1800 40 hrs/week Finance Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week GIS Specialist 21.0224/29.4987 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker I -Building, Library 14.4900/19.6100 40 hrs/week Maintenance Worker II -Building, Police 15.2700/20.7000 40 hrs/week Parks and Recreation Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week Planning Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week Planning Technician 19.0169/26.7559 40/hrs/week Plans Examiner 18.4300/26.1500 40 hrs/week Plumbing Inspector 18.4300/26.1500 40 hrs/week Police Records Clerk -Full Time 12.4000/17.2600 40 hrs/week Shooting Range Operator 19.2400/26.0800 40 hrs/week Stormwater Technician 18.9600/26.7400 40 hrs/week Utility Secretary 13.8900/19.7400 40 hrs/week 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 classification, and the number of hours and work period which certain such employees shall work prior to overtime eligibility are as stated above. All employees covered by the IAFF labor agreement shall be paid a clothing and uniform allowance in addition to regular salary in the amount of $484.00 per year, divided into twenty-four (24) pay periods. All employees of the FOP labor agreement shall be paid a clothing and uniform allowance in addition to regular salary of $25.00 per pay period. If any such employee covered by the IAFF or FOP labor agreements shall resign, or his or her employment -10- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) 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. Non-union employees and employees covered by the FOP labor agreement, the IBEW Utilities, Finance and Service/Clerical labor agreements may receive an annual stipend not to exceed $1,000 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 and IBEW -Finance labor agreements shall be allowed a meal allowance for actual cost, or up to $7.00 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. Utilities Department personnel in the IBEW bargaining unit and the classifications ofMeter Reader Supervisor, Power Plant Superintendent, Power Plant Supervisor, Electric Distribution Superintendent, Electric Distribution Supervisor, Water Superintendent, Water Supervisor, Electric Underground Superintendent, and Engineering Technician Supervisor 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 agreement and employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement, except the Fleet Services Division of the Public Works Department, -11- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) the City shall pay 60% of the 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 Fleet Services Supervisor, Fleet Services Superintendent, and Fleet Services Mechanic shall receive a tool allowance of $10 biweekly. SECTION 9. Employees shall be compensated for unused medical leave as follows: (A) For all non-union employees the City will include in the second paycheck in January of each year, payment for an employee's unused medical leave in excess of 960 hours accrued in the preceding calendar year. The compensation will be based on 50% of the accumulated hours above 960 at the employee's current pay rate at the time of such compensation. (B) A11 employees covered in the IBEW Utilities and IBEW Finance labor agreements shall be paid for forty-seven percent (47%) of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement, early retirement, or death, not to exceed four hundred eighty-eight and one third hours (calculated at 47% x 1039 hours = 488.33 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 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 amount -12- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) of contribution will be based upon the employee's salary at the time of retirement. Employees covered by the IBEW Wastewater labor agreement shall be paid 37.5% 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 three hundred ninety-nine hours (calculated at 37.5% x 1064 hours = 399 hours). Employees covered by the IBEW Service/Clerical labor agreement shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for forty percent (40%) 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 433.60 hours (calculated at 40% x 1084 hours = 433.60 hours.) Employees covered by the IBEW Service/Clerical labor agreement will be compensated for unused medical leave in excess of 960 hours as of September 30, 2009. Employees will be compensated for fifty percent (50%) of the hours over 960 at their current rate of pay in January 2010. Such compensation for unused medical leave in excess of 960 shall not continue after January 2010. Any employee covered by this bargaining unit shall be allowed to maintain a balance of sixteen (16) hours in their compensatory time banks if those hours exist at the date of approval of the labor agreement. All hours in excess of sixteen (16) shall be paid to the employee at the same time as any retroactive payments are made. Non-union employees shall have a contribution to a VEBA made on their behalf in lieu of payment for one-half of their accumulated medical leave at the time of their retirement. The amount of contribution will be based upon the employee's salary at the time of retirement. All employees covered by the AFSCME labor agreement shall be paid -13- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) forty-five (45%) 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 seventy-eight and eighty hundredths hours (calculated at 45% x 1064 hours = 478.80 hours). All 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 oftheir retirement, not to exceed four hundred five hours (calculated at 37.5% x 1,080 hours = 405 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 fifty percent (50%) oftheir accumulated medical leave bank at the time oftheir death, not to exceed five hundred forty hours (50% x 1,080 hours = 540 hrs.), based on the employee's salary at the time of their death. (C) 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. (D) 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. - 14- ORDINANCE NO. 9251 (Cont.) SECTION 10. The City Administrator shall receive a vehicle allowance of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month in lieu of mileage allowance, divided into two equal payments of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00). SECTION 11. 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 12. The salary 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 13. Those portions of Ordinance No. 9247 and all other parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are, hereby repealed. Enacted: February 23, 2010 C ~-z-c'~ ~-~ G 2'~ c~c' Margare ornady, ayor Attest: ~G~O~Q.r ~~I.~QSI~.~ RaNae Edwards, City Clerk -15-