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Resolution 0765143 CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 7651 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA DESIGNATING THE NUMBER OF AND PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA. BE IT RESOLVED 3Y THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 The following salary rates, salary ranges and salary steps are hereby designated as the rates of pay applicable to the respective classifications in the service of the City of Alameda, effective July 1, 1970. Code No. of Range Step Step Step Step Step No. Class Title Positions No. 1 2 3 4 5 ADMINISTRATIVE AUDITOR AND ASSESSOR 1000 Auditor and Assessor 1 f/m - 1300 1700 Deputy Assessor 1 80(a) 905 950 998 1048 1100 1685 Deputy Auditor 1 80(a) 905 950 998 1048 1100 1580 Accounting Machine Operator ll-i 63(a) 598 628 660 693 727 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 2 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 CITY ATTORNEY 1010 City Attorney 1 107(a) 1749 1837 1930 2027 2130 1630 Legal Secretary-Clerk 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 1535 Legal Stenographer 1 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 CITY CLERK 1030 City Clerk 1590 Deputy City Clerk 1 86(a) 1048 1100 1155 1213 1274 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 CITY MANAGER 1040 City Manager 1 f/m - - 2894 1050 Assistant City Manager 1 97(c) 1378 1447 1520 1595 1674 1640 Administrative Secretary to City Manager 1 69(a) 693 727 763 801 841 1530 Senior Stenographer-Clerk 1 60(a) 555 584 613 644 676 CITY PLANNING 1060 Planning Director 1 97(a) 1371 1440 1512 1587 1666 3135 Asst. Planning Director 1 86(a) 1048 1100 1155 1213 1274 3130 Associate Planner 1 82(a) 950 998 1048 1100 1155 3095 Assistant Planner 1 77(a) 841 883 927 974 1223 1600 Departmental Secretary 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 PERSONNEL 1070 Personnel Director 1 95(a) 1306 1371 1440 1512 1587 6050 Personnel Analyst 1 83(a) 974 1023 1074 1127 1184 1620 Personnel Clerk 1 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 15 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 6040 Examination Proctor (P.T.) - - 3.04 PURCHASING 1660 Buyer 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 974 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 2 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 SOCIAL SERVICE 1520 Social Service Secretary 1 62(a) 584 613 644 676 710 TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR 1080 Treasurer and Tax Collector 1 f/m - - 1300 1690 Deputy Treasurer-Tax Collector 1 80(a) 905 950 998 1048 1100 1650 Assistant Deputy Treasurer- Tax Coll. 1 70(a) 710 745 782 821 862 1565 Field Representative (Revised) 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 1 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 44 Code Nc. of Range Step Step Step Step Step No. Class Title Positions No. 1 2 3 4 5 PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTIONS 3170 Chief Building Inspector 1 92(a) 1213 1274 1338 1405 1475 3110 Plumbing inspector 1 80(a) 905 950 998 1048 1100 3100 Building Inspector 1 80(e) 905 950 998 1048 1100 3060 Ass't. Building Inspector 2 77(e) 841 383 927 974 1023 3000 Building Permits Examiner 1 63(e) 598 628 660 693 727 CITY HALL 2040 Auto and Building Maintenanceman 1 64(a) 613 644 676 710 745 2030 Garage Attendant 1 62(a) 584 613 644 676 710 1500 Telephone Operator-Recept. 1 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 ENGINEERING 1090 City Engineer 1 107(a) 1749 1837 1930 2027 2130 3180 Assistant City Engineer 1 97(a) 1371 1440 1512 1587 1666 3150 Sr. Civil Engineer 1 92(a) 1213 1274 1338 1405 1475 3140 Associate Civil Engineer 2 87(a) 1074 1127 1184 1243 1306 3120 Assistant Civil Engineer 1 82(a) 950 998 1048 1100 1155 3090 Survey Party Chief 3 80(a) 905 950 998 1048 1100 3080 Junior Civil Engineer 2 78(a) 862 905 950 998 1048 3070 Construction Inspector 2 77(a) 841 883 927 974 1023 1670 Public Works Office Mgr. 1 77(a) 841 883 927 974 1023 3020 Senior Engineering Aide 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 3030 Senior Engineering Draft'm 2 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 3065 Engineering Technician I 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 3010 Engineering Aide 4 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 1610 Principal Clerk, Dept. of Public Works 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 1530 Senior Stenographer-Clerk 2 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 1550 Intermediate Account Clerk 1 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 3080 Jr. Civil Engineer (P.T.) 78(a) 5.23 5.50 5.77 6.06 6.36 3010 Engineering Aide (P.T.) 67(a) 4.01 4.21 4.41 4.63 4.86 3005 Student Aide (P.T.) 1.92 2.02 2.12 POUND - PARKING METER 2175 Poundmaster-Parking Meter 8epairman 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 2055 Asst. Poundmaster-Parking Meter Repairman 1 64(a) 613 644 676 710 745 STREET 3160 Public Works Maintenance Superintendent 1 92(a) 1213 1274 1338 1405 1475 2370 Street and Sewer Maintenance Supervisor 1 79(a) 883 927 974 1023 1074 2270 Tree Foreman 1 77(a) 841 883 927 974 1023 2320 Equipment Mechanic Foreman 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 974 2290 Maint. Carpenter F'man 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 974 2280 Concrete Foreman 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 374 2310 Maintenance Plumber 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 974 2330 Sewer Maintenance Foreman 1 75(a) 801 841 883 927 974 2240 Equipment Mechanic 3 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2230 Maintenance Carpenter 2 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2220 Maintenance Painter 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2190 Sewer Maintenance Leadman 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2200 Concrete Worker 1 70(a) 710 745 782 821 862 2160 Street Sweeper Operator 2 68(e)* 676 710 745 782 821 2150 Tree Trimmer 5 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 2140 Tree Maintenance Worker 1 67(a) 660 693 727 763 801 2120 Truck Driver 9 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 2100 Light Equipment Operator 1 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 2090 Asst. Equipment Mechanic 1 66(a) 644 676 710 745 702 2110 Skilled Worker 6 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 2120 Laborer 14 62(a)** 584 613 644 676 710 2020 Laborer (P.T.) 62(a) 3.37 3.54 3.72 3.90 4.10 * Plus 1 full step (5%), when scheduled four or more hours between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. ** In addition to normal compensation, the one position of Laborer responsible for the maintenance of City Hall and Library grounds, as well as traffic islands and other landscaped areas, shall receive a one-step (5%) salary differential while so assigned. 4 5 Code No. of Range Step Step Step Step Step No. Class Title Positions No. 1 2 3 4 5 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 2210 Traffic Control Painter 2110 Skilled Worker FIRE PUBLIC WORKS (cont.) 1 79(e) 710 745 782 821 862 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 PUBLIC SAFETY 1100 Fire Chief 1 101(a) 1666 1749 1837 4550 Assistant Fire Chief 3 90(i) 1300 1365 1433 4540 Battalion Chief - Fire Prevention Officer 1 85(i) - 1150 1208 1268 4530 Battalion Chief - Training Officer 1 85(i) - 1150 1208 1268 4520 Fire Captain 9 81(i) 1096 1150 4510 Fire Lieutenant 13 78(i) 1069 4505 Fire Apparatus Operator 24 76(i) - - - 1018 4500 Fireman 50 74(i) 879 923 969 1600 Departmental Secretary 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 1 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 In addition to normal compensation, positions in classification below Battalion Chief on regular assignment to the Fire Prevention Bureau shall receive one additional step (58) per month while so assigned. POLICE 1110 Police Chief 1 101(a) 1666 1749 1837 4040 Police Captain 1 94(c) 1412 1482 1557 4030 Police Lieutenant 5 89(c) 1249 1313 1378 4010 Police Sergeant 13 84(c) 1105 1161 1219 4000 Police Officer 64 76(c) 910 955 1003 4006 Policewoman 1 76(c) 910 955 1003 4008 Police Aide 7 65(a) 593 727 763 4007 Identification Technician 1 65(a) 693 727 763 1530 Sr. Stenographer-Clerk 4 60(a) 556 584 513 644 676 1540 Sr. Typist-Clerk 2 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 4050 Crossing Guard (P.T.) - 2.67 4060 Security Aide (P.T.) - 2.67 In addition to normal compensation, positions of Police Officer on regular assignment to Juvenile Division as Juvenile Cfficer shall receive an additional 1/2 step (24,-0 per month while so assigned. RECREATION, PARKS AND GOLF RECREATION 1140 Director of Recreation and Parks 1 98(a) 1405 1475 1549 1626 1707 5120 Recreation Supervisor 3 78(a) 862 905 950 998 1048 5110 Recreation Leader III 3 69(a) 693 727 763 801 841 1600 Departmental Secretary 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 1540 Senior Typist-Clerk 1 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 2010 Janitor 2 57(a) 517 543 570 598 628 1510 Intermediate Typist-Clerk 1 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 5090 Recreation Specialist (P.T.) - - 3.21 3.37 3.54 5060 Recreation Leader II (P.T.) 2.52 2.71 2.84 2.91 3.06 5040 Recreation Leader I (P.T.) - - 2.28 2.39 2.52 5010 Recreation Aide (P.T.) - 1.79 1.88 1.97 2010 Janitor (P.T.) 57(a) 2,98 SWIM CENTER 5100 Swim. Pool Manager (P.T.) - 3.54 3.72 5080 Aquatic Specialist (P.T.) - 3.21 3.37 3.54 5070 Senior Lifeguard (P.T.) 3.06 3.21 3.37 5045 Aquatic Instructor (P.T.) 2.84 2.91 3.06 5050 Lifeguard (P.T.) 2.71 2.84 2.91 5030 Cashier-Attendant (P.T.) 2.39 2.52 2.71 2.84 5000 Locker Attendant (P.T.) - 1.79 1.88 1.97 5020 Instructor Aide (P.T.) - 2.17 2.28 2.39 5010 Janitor (P.T.) 57(a) 2.98 PARKS 2340 Park Maintenance Supvr. 1 78(a) 862 905 950 998 1048 2100 Light Equipment Operator 1 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 Code No. of Range Step Step Step Step Step No. Class Title Positions No. 1 2 3 4 5 PARKS (Cont.) 2060 Park Caretaker 7 64(a) 613 644 676 710 745 2080 Gardener 1 64(a) 613 644 676 710 745 2020 Laborer 8 62(a) 584 613 644 676 710 2020 Laborer (P.T.) 62(a) 3.37 3.54 3.72 3.90 4.10 GOLF 2350 Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent 1 84(a) 77(a) 998 1048 1100 1155 1213 2260 Ass't. Golf Course Maintenance Supt. 1 841 883 927 974 1023 2255 Golf Course Maintenance Foreman 1 801 841 883 927 974 2250 Night Water Leadman 1 745 782 821 862 905 2240 Equipment Mechanic 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2105 Heavy Equipment Operator 1 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 2100 Light Equipment Operator 4 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 2090 Ass't. Equipment Mechanic 1 66(a) 644 676 710 745 782 2110 Skilled Worker 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 2065 Golf Course Section Man 9 64(a) 613 644 676 710 745 2020 Laborer 3 52(a) 57(a) 584 613 644 676 710 2010 Janitor 2 517 543 570 598 628 2020 Laborer (P.T.) 62(a) 3.37 3.54 3.72 3.90 4.10 In addition to normal compensation, Golf Course Laborers engaged in night watering for four or more hours between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. shall receive a one step (55) salary differential while so employed. LIBRARY 1130 City Librarian 1 93(a) 1243 1306 1371 1440 1512 3550 Librarian III 5 76(a) 821 862 905 950 998 3540 Librarian II J... 72(a) 745 782 821 862 905 3530 Librarian I 2 68(a) 676 710 745 782 821 1600 Departmental Secretary 1 65(a) 628 660 693 727 763 3520 Library Assistant 3 + 3 @ 1/2 time 60(a) 556 584 613 644 676 2010 Janitor 2 57(a) 517 543 570 598 628 3510 Intermediate Clerk 3 + 1 @ 1/2 time 56(a) 505 530 556 584 613 3540 Librarian II (P.T.) 72(a) 4.30 4.51 4.74 4.97 5.22 3530 Librarian I (P.T.) 63(a) 3.90 4.10 4.30 4.51 4.74 3520 Library Assistant (P.T.) 60(a) 3.21 3.37 3.54 3.72 3.90 2010 Janitor (P.T.) 57(a) 2.98 3.13 3.29 3.45 3.62 3510 Intermediate Clerk (P.T.) 56(a) 2.91 3.06 3.21 3.37 3.54 3503 Student Assistant III (P.T.) 45(a) - - 2.45 2.58 2.71 3502 Student Assistant II (P.T.) 39(a) 2.12 2.22 2.34 3501 Student Assistant I (P.T.) 33(a) - - 1.83 1.92 2,01 FIRST AID 1150 City Physician (P.T.) 1 f/m - - - 693 SECTION 2 1. VACATION RELIEF, SICK LEAVE RELIEF, PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Any of the above listed classes, subject to the availability of budgeted funds, may be filled on a temporary or part-time basis for vacation relief, sick leave relief, and authorized part-time employment. Also, subject to the availability of budgeted funds, when a permanent position is to be vacated and it is necessary to train a replacement, or for other valid reason, one additional position in any of the above classes may be filled by Civil Service Appointment, subject to the approval of the City Manager, 2. SCHEDULE OF DUTY HOURS PER WEEK A. Police Department. The duty week for all sworn and non-sworn uniformed personnel shall be 40 hours. The duty week for miscellaneous clerical personnel shall be 37.5 hours. B. Fire Department. The duty week for all sworn uniformed members whose normal tour of duty is for 24 consecutive hours shall average 56 hours per week, as shall be scheduled by the Chief of the Department. The duty week for sworn members on regular assignment to the Fire Preven- tion Bureau shall be 5 consecutive days of 8 hours each, or 40 hours per week. In case such a member is serving in an acting capacity for a member in a higher rank whose duty week is 56 hours, and such member is qualifying for or eligible to receive acting pay, as provided for elsewhere, such member shall not be entitled to overtime in addition to acting pay for hours in excess of 40, except under circumstances where overtime provisions would apply to the member whose place is being taken. 47 The duty week for non-sworn uniformed personnel shall be 40 hours. For miscellaneous clerical personnel it shall be 37.5 hours. C. Library, Public Works, Recreation, Park and Golf Departments. The normal duty week shall be, or shall be computed at an hourly rate on the basis of, 40 hours, except as provided under (D), below. D. City Hall, Administrative and Related. The duty week for personnel, except as provided under (A) above, whose normal base of operations is the City Hall, shall be 37.5 hours, except where the nature of the duties is such that a 40 hour duty week is required because of inter-relation- ships with other City Departments or personnel where the duty week is 40 hours. This determina- tion shall be made by the City Manager upon the recommendation of the Department Head involved. In no case is it intended that any employee, regardless of Department or location, whose duty week is currently 37.5 hours, shall have it extended beyond this figure. E. Effective Date of Changes in Duty Week. Where the application of this section shall result in a reduction in duty week hours, such reduction shall be effective July 16, 1970, and partial earnings or hourly rates for the period July 1-15, 1970, shall be computed on the basis of the duty week in effect during that period. 3. EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM Each sworn member of the Police Department below the rank cf Police Captain who qualifies for a Training Incentive Award in accordance with the administrative directive entitled, "Regulations Governing the Training Incentive Program," shall receive, so long as such qualifications are retained, an award in the amount of $55.00 per month. 4. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE A. Police Department. All sworn members of the Police Department, except the Chief of Police, shall receive a sum of money in the amount of $165.00 annually as uniform allowance, Non-sworn personnel employed in the Police Department who are required to wear a distinctive uniform shall receive a sum of money in the amount of $40.00 annually as allowance therefor. B. Fire Department. All uniformed members of the Fire Department, except the Fire Chief, shall receive a sum of money in the amount of $150.00 annually as uniform allowance. Said allowance to members of the Fire Department shall be in lieu, ane take the place, of the uniform damage replacement program heretofore in effect in said Department, except as to necessary non-uniform items damaged in the direct performance of duty. The allowances provided for under 4A and 4B above shall be paid quarterly, commencing July 1, 1970. 5, OVEUIME PAY A. Police Department. 1. For sworn personnel at or below the rank of Police Sergeant, time and one-half shall be paid for all overtime worked subsequent to July 1, 1970, which exceeds an accumulation for each member of 48 hours. For each employee who has already accumulated more than 48 hours of overtime prior to July 1, 1970, he shall be compensated only for overtime in excess of his current overtime accumulation, with the provision that, to the extent unexpended funds from the Police Department Personal Services budget for fiscal year 1970-1971 become available, and pursuant to prior approval of the City Manager, such funds may be used to compensate for such overtime in excess of 48 hours previously accumulated. With the approval of the Chief of the Department, a member may choose compensatory tine off, et time and one-half, in lieu of overtime pay. ii. A sworn member at or below the rank of Police Sergeant who is called upon to perform work on his regular day off, or on a regular work day but not contiguous with his regular shift, shall be guaranteed a minimum of 2 hours overtime to his credit. iii. Nothing in the provisions outlined in paragraphs (1) and (2) above is intended to change current Departmental policy which provides for overtime at straight time pay or straight time compensatory time off for required Departmental in-service training. B. Fire Department. i. For sworn personnel at or below the rank of Fire Captain, time and one-half shall be paid for all overtime worked subsequent to July 1, 1970, which exceeds an accumulation for each member of 48 hours. For each employee who has already accumulated more than 48 hours of overtime prior to July 1, 1970, he shall be compensated only for overtime in excess of his current overtime accumulation. ii. Required attendance at educational or training courses during a member's off-duty period shall be compensated for as overtime. A member who becomes eligible for overtime under this section shall not, in addition, be eligible for benefits under the Educational Reimburse- ment Plan for required in-service training courses. 4 * * * * * * * * * * 1, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Council of the City of Alameda in special meeting assembled on the 14th day of July, 1970, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Fore, McCall and Vice-President Levy, (3). NOES: None. ABSENT: Councilman Longaker and President La Croix, Jr., (2). IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 15th day of July, 1970. (SEAL) IRMA L. NELSON City Clerk of the City of Alameda * * * * * * * * * * I hereby certify that tne foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of "City of Alameda Resolution No. 7651, RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA DESIGNATING THE NUMBER OF AND PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA," introduced and adopted by the Council of the City of Alameda on the 14th day of July, 1970. GJ-•< City Clerk of the City of Alameda