HomeMy WebLinkAboutTC Res 2012-08-15RESOLUTION NO.27-2012
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF TIBURON
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 22-2012
AND ADOPTING AN AMENDED MANAGEMENT
RECOGNITION AND INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PROGRAM
WHEREAS, in January 1979, the Town Council established and adopted a Management
Recognition and Incentive Compensation Program, in order to promote the development of a
strong, more effective management team and a means of recognizing outstanding management
performance in all public service areas; and
WHEREAS, the Management Recognition and Incentive Compensation program
enhances the professional growth, motivation, and loyalty of management employees and
promotes a consistently higher level of service to the public; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council has updated and amended the Management Recognition
and Incentive Compensation Program on several occasions, most recently in June 2012 by the
adoption of Resolution No. 22-2012; and
WHERAS, the Town of Tiburon management employees are defined to mean the
following positions:
Town Manager
Town Attorney
Chief of Police
Director of Administrative Services
Director of Community Development
Director of Public Works/Town Engineer
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Council of the Town of
Tiburon does hereby repeal Resolution No. 22-2012 in order to correct the dates of the holiday
schedule in the aforementioned resolution and adopts the following amended Management
Recognition and Incentive Compensation Program:
SECTION 1. SALARIES
Effective July 1, 2012 salary ranges for management positions shall be:
Chief of Police $10,474 - $ 13,093
Director of Administrative Services $ 8,406 - $ 10,261
Director of Community Development $ 8,515 - $ 101644
Director of Public Works/Town Engineer $10,214 - $ 12,768
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Effective July 1, 2013 salary ranges for management positions shall be:
Chief of Police $101684 - $13,355
Director of Administrative Services $ 85574 - $10,717
Director of Community Development $ 806 - $10,857
Director of Public Works/Town Engineer $10,419 - $13,023
SECTION 2. SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
Effective July 1, 2012 Management employees shall receive a 2.5% compensation
adjustment, but shall not exceed the maximum of their respective salary range.
Effective July 1, 2013 Management employees shall receive a 2% compensation
adjustment, but shall not exceed the maximum of their respective salary range.
Movement through the salary ranges will be based upon merit following a comprehensive
written performance evaluation by the Town Manager.
SECTION 3. BENEFITS AND INSURANCE
Effective July 1, 2012 the Town shall contribute a dollar amount equal to the Ca1PERS
Kaiser two-party premium to a Management employee's cafeteria plan to purchase
medical, dental, life and disability insurance. This dollar amount will float with the
increase or decrease in the cost of the Ca1PERS Kaiser two-party rate. If the full sum
specified is exceeded for group insurances of a given employee, then that employee shall
pay the balance of the monthly cost via a payroll deduction from the first two payrolls of
the month. If the full sum specified is not used for the group insurances cost of a given
employee, then that amount, not to exceed $400 per month, shall deposited into one of
the Town's Deferred Compensation Plans in the employee's name. Any employee who
on December 31, 2008 receives more than $400 per month accruing fringe shall be
capped at the higher amount. Should, at any time, such employee's accruing fringe fall
below the grandfathered cap, but more than $400 per month, the lower amount becomes
that employee's new cap.
Retirement - For Miscellaneous Members of the Public Employee's Retirement System
hired prior to July 1, 2013, the Town of Tiburon shall provide the Ca1PERS 2% @ 55
retirement benefits, with highest single year calculation. For Miscellaneous members
hired after July 1 2013, the Town shall provide the CalPERS 2% @ 60 retirement
formula using the average three highest year calculation. For Local Safety Members
hired prior to July 1, 2013, the Town shall provide the CalPERS 3% @ 55 retirement
benefit, average three highest year's calculation. For Safety members hired after July 1,
2013, the Town shall provide the CalPERS 2% @ 50 retirement benefit using the average
three highest year's calculation. Effective July 1, 2010, all employees covered under this
resolution were required to pay the employee's portion of retirement costs. The
employee retirement contribution shall be made on a pre-tax basis as allowed under
Internal Revenue Code 414(h)(2).
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Medical Insurance - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees and their
dependents medical/hospital insurance coverage. A qualified employee may choose from
the plans offered through the Public Employees Retirement System Health Benefits
Division for medical/hospital insurance coverage. Such insurance is mandatory for
covered employees unless they can demonstrate compliance with other coverage.
Dental Insurance - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees and their
dependents a dental plan. Such insurance is mandatory for all qualified employees unless
they can demonstrate compliance with other coverage.
Life Insurance - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees a life insurance
policy equal to one year's salary, not to exceed $95,000. Such insurance is mandatory for
all full-time employees. If the mandatory amount is not exceeded, the Town of Tiburon
offers management employees additional life insurance up to a combined total of no more
than $95,000. Participation is optional.
Disabilitv Insurance - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees long term
disability insurance. Such insurance is mandatory.
Long Term Care - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees a long-term care
policy. Participation is optional.
Deferred Compensation Plan - The Town of Tiburon offers a deferred compensation plan
to management employees. Such monies deposited would become tax-deferred and
would be subject to income taxation in the year they are withdrawn from the deferred
compensation plan. Participation is optional.
IRS Section 125 Plan - The Town of Tiburon offers management employees the ability to
participate in its IRS Section 125 Plan. Participation is optional.
SECTION 4. VACATION LEAVE
In recognition of the fact that many top management personnel are recruited from outside
the Town, that the average tenure for those management personnel is substantially more
than that of non-management personnel, and that at least three years prior experience is
required, the following vacation leave policy for management personnel shall be
implemented:
Management employees shall accumulate vacation leave in accordance with the
following vacation time entitlement:
Service Work Days
0-5 Years 15 Days
6-15 Years 20 Days
16+ Years 25 Days
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Upon tennination of a management employee's service with the Town, such employee
shall be paid a lump sum equivalent to his/her accrued vacation leave. Maximum
accumulation of vacation leave is 40 workdays.
SECTION 6. SICK LEAVE
Management employees shall be entitled to accrue one working day of sick leave with
pay for each month or major fraction thereof. Sick leave may be accrued by management
employees without a maximum limitation.
SECTION 7. SICK LEAVE PAY OFF
Management employees hired prior to July 1, 2001, or if their employment contract states
differently, may receive cash equivalent compensation of 50% of their accrued sick leave,
up to a total of 60 days, if the following conditions are met:
a. The employee files for a service retirement from the Town, or
b. The employee voluntarily separates from the Town and has at least 15 years of
service with the Town.
Effective July 1, 2011, the cash value of this benefit will be determined based on each
employee's hourly rate and number of eligible hours for cash-out purposes (50% of
sick leave balance, up to 60 days). This value will be documented and the value
capped. This value cannot grow through additional accrued sick leave or though
increases in pay. Employees with 15 years or more service with the Town may
request a cash-out of 60% of the eligible hours (early cash-out option). Should an
employee request the early cash-out of 60% of the eligible sick leave hours, they will
not be entitled to any further sick leave cash-out upon retirement or separation of
employment with the Town. Those hours cashed out will be deducted from the
employees sick leave balance. If an employee is not eligible for, or elects not to take,
the early cash-out option, they shall be paid the frozen dollar value upon separation of
employment with the Town. The only way the frozen dollar amount can be lowered
is if an employee has less accrued sick leave hours upon separation of employment
than they do on July 1, 2011. For tax planning purposes, should an employee desire
to take the early cash out option, they will be allowed to take this payment in either
2011 or in January 2012.
For management employees hired after July 1, 2001, they may accrue unlimited sick
leave with no option for "cashback" benefits.
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SECTIONS. HOLIDAYS
The Town agrees to provide management employees the following holidays:
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King Day
President's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year's Eve
January 1
Third Monday in January
Third Monday in February
Last Monday in May
July 4
First Monday in September
Observed during Holiday Furlough
Fourth Thursday in November
Friday after Thanksgiving
December 24
December 25
December 31
When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. However, if a
holiday falls on a Saturday and the preceding Friday is also a holiday, the Town Manager
may designate the preceding Thursday or following Monday to observe the holiday.
When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. However,
when a holiday falls on a Sunday and the following Monday is also a holiday, the Town
Manager may designate the preceding Friday or following Tuesday to observe the
holiday. For management employees who work an alternative work schedule and a
holiday falls on his/her regular day off, he/she shall select either the preceding or
following regular working day off. Affected employees shall provide the Town Manager
with at least one week's notice as to which day they will observe as a holiday.
SECTION 9. HOLIDAY CLOSURE
FY 2012-13:
All represented employees will be required to take a 1 day vacation or administrative
leave furlough. The day furloughed will be December 28, 2012. Tiburon Town Hall will
be closed from December 24, 2012 through January 1, 2013.
Proposed Schedule:
Monday, December 24, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Thursday, December.27, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Monday, December 31, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Christmas Eve Holiday
Christmas Day
Veteran's Day Observed
Furlough Day on Town
Furlough Day on Employee
New Years Eve Holiday Observed
New Years Day
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FY 2013-14
All represented Employees shall be required to take one day vacation or administrative
leave furlough. The day furloughed will be December 27, 2013. Town Hall will be
closed from Tuesday, December 24, 2013 through Wednesday, January 1, 2014.
Proposed Schedule:
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Christmas Eve Holiday
Christmas Day
Veteran's Day Observed
Furlough Day on Employee
Furlough Day on Town
New Years Eve
New Years Day
SECTION 10. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
In recognition of the long hours required to perform at the management level, including
attendance at numerous meetings outside normal working hours, the following
Administrative Leave policy shall be implemented:
Management employee may receive up to ten days administrative leave annually, to be
awarded at the discretion of the Town Manager. Administrative Leave shall be taken in
one-hour increments.
SECTION 11. DINNER ALLOWANCE
All management employees who live more than 10 miles from Town and who are
required to attend night meetings or work after office hours beyond 7:00 P.M. may be
reimbursed in an amount not to exceed $20.00 for the purchase of dinner for that night.
This allowance applies to management employees who reside outside a ten-mile radium
of the Town. Employee reimbursement is subject to the approval of the Town Manager
and must be accompanied by a restaurant receipt, which shall include the amount, date,
meeting or purpose, and the employee's name.
SECTION 12. TERMINATION ALLOWANCE
In order to foster job security within a professional climate, management employees will
be entitled to severance pay when they are terminated from Town service. However;
such employee must be in the employ of the Town for at least three (3) years, and such
termination is not for.cause or for reasons listed in Government Code Section 19572, the
Town's Personnel Rules & Regulations, Section 6, or any employee who voluntarily
resigns from Town Service for personal reasons.
Unless otherwise noted in an Employment Agreement, Management employees shall be
covered by the following termination allowance schedule:
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Service
Work Weeks
After:
3 years
1 month
7 years
2 months
10 years
3 months
This severance pay is in addition to any accrued vacation leave, unused at the time of
termination.
SECTION 13. VEHICLE USAGE/ALLOWANCE
Management employees, to a far greater extent than other Town employees, are required
to travel throughout the Town, County, and Bay Area to fulfill their job requirements.
This travel is frequently required outside of normal working hours. In recognition of this
employment requirement, the Town shall provide either the use of a Town vehicle or an
automobile allowance, as provided in the Town budget. Use of a Town vehicle shall be
in accordance with the Town's Administrative Policies and Procedures and is not
intended for private use.
SECTION 14. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
In order to promote continued development of skills, knowledge, and abilities among
management employees, the Town of Tiburon shall reimbursement the costs of tuition,
books and fees at the rate of the California State University system. Employees must
receive prior approval of the Town Manager and submit certified transcripts with the
evidence of a grade of "C" or better from an accredited college or university and submit
bona fide receipts to qualify for tuition reimbursement. This provision was suspended in
Fiscal Year 2011-12.
SECTION 15. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP FEES
Most management personnel are expected to maintain membership in appropriate
professional organizations. These memberships serve to acquaint the Town with current
programs and procedures in these professional areas by means of publications and
specific activities. The Town will include the cost of these membership fees in the
respective departmental budgets.
SECTION 16. RETIRED EMPLOYEE'S MEDICAL ALLOWANCE
For any Management employee hired prior to July 1, 2009, the Town of Tiburon will
make contributions toward a retired employee's medical insurance plan based upon the
following conditions:.
a. Employee must retire directly from employment with the Town of Tiburon and
apply to PERS for retirement benefits.
b. The retiree's medical insurance allowance is fixed and capped at the Kaiser single
rate that is in effect at the time of the employee's retirement.
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C. The Town's contributions rate is based on the following formula:
Percent of Kaiser
Single Rate
50%
75%
100%
Years of Consecutive
Service to Town
15 Years
20 Years
25 Years
Such coverage is not extended to employee's spouse or other dependents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of this
resolution shall supersede any other previous rules and resolutions of the Town of Tiburon which
may be in conflict herewith.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of
Tiburon on August 15, 2012, by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Collins, Doyle, raser, Fredericks, O'Donnell
None
None
JIM F AYOR
TO 4F TIBURON
ATTEST,:-")
DIA E CRANE IACOPI, TOWN CLERK
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