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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 76-64 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS -J~MIN1STRATIVE OFFICES 590 40TH AVENUE N. E. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINN. 55421 (612) 788-9221 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER OUR NATION'S BICENTENNIAL BRUCE G. ~AWROCKt, MAYOR E. "SEBE" HEINTZ, COUNCILMAN WALTER LOGACZ, COUNCILMAN GAYLE R. NORBERG, COUNCILMAN KENNETH E. HENTGES, COUNCILMAN "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" RESOL~,jT ION f~ 76-64 ="~'~'.~"'t',''~ SZQLARIES FOR 19'77 *:ON-UNION PEP~SONI~LEL BE IT IIE~BY P~ESOLVED BY T~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLU~LSIA HEIGHTS, that WHEREAS, Extensive work has ~.een done on a position classification a2~d pay plan for the municipal sez-v'ice of Co!u~mbia Heights, and 9qffEP~EAS, It is the intent of the City Council to continue to utilize said plan in 1977 i~c!udir:g a person-ne! evaluation of all a.~,_~ted ~r~r']ow~=s, and %'THEREAS, it is necessaz~f tc make sa!a-z~f adjustments as of Jsnuary 1~. ].977 to give rec.cgnJtion of cost increases in our NOW THEP~POi~E, BE IT 7~SOLi~P~, that the following monthly sa!azies be established effe~?zive January i, 1977 for the City ~npl. oyees listed herein, witt~ their salary range as shotes, said employees shall also be granted up to $55.00 per montt~ toward their hospitalization co,'zerage. Ail adjustments listed apply to the individual in said position as of January 1, 1977: 1976 NANGE/SiEP MO. 7::!27,3 Assistant to City Mes~.ager (Tim Yantos)--.//24 ......... ~14 3O 19 C $ 1,282 A 731 D 1,796 B 958 me_~_et~._y III (Vacant) J City Clerk/Treasurer (John Sched!er) J Accountant {Bob Koib) JAcccunt Clerk i (S-~ra Kennedy) .............................. 12 C 731 /Account Clerk Il (Loraine Rei£,owitz) ...................... 15 E 915 ~Account Clerk I (Adelaide Blunck) .............................. 12 D 764 J Account Clerk I (Judy L-aPointe) 12 A 669 ~ Clerk Typist I (Mary Bowe) --- 6 B 538 /Clerk Typist ! (Jackie Niccum) 6 C 562 Utilities Clerk (Mary Sotiday) 13 E 857 ~Permits-License Clerk (Janet Bertrand) .................... 1! C 699 /Se%-vices Director -and Eui!ding Official (Ar'~en Hey!and) 29 D 1,711 X'City Assessor (Mildred Carlson) ~/26 D 1,482 ~Property Appraiser (Gerald Hedlur~d) i,/19 B 958 JC!erk Typist. II (Ellen Prince) ~-/7 C 586 ~ Clerk Typist II (Ardel!e Burr) (CETA) ........................ 7 A 538 Secretary II (Lucy Beckwel!) 12 A 669 ~Pub!ic Works Director (Earl Gustafson) ...................... 32 A-D 1,759 /City Engineer (George Brown) ....................... . ........ 29 D 1,7!1 ~ Engineering Aide IV {Clayton Berg) 25 D 1,412 ~En~in~erzng Aide III {Bob Og~ens)- 20 E ~Engineering Aide Ii (H.B. Kerr) 19 D 1,057 YPublic Works Secretary (Vicki Maternowsky) 13 D 800 HO. PeI~2E $ 1,356 775 1,893 !,0i6 775 970 810 709 57O 596 886 741. 1,804 1,566 1,016 621. 57O 7O9 1,85! 1,804 1,493 !,2~3 1,].20 848 RANGE/STEP MO. FJ,TE /Secretary I (Bev Paterson) (CETA) ./ 8 B ~Secretarf II (Betty Jobn-~son)--- 12 E ~ Fire Chief (Don Johnson) 28 D ~/ Deputy Fire Chief (Richard Homicke) 26 C jStreet Superintendent (Mitch DeMars) 26 C jSewer and Water Superintendent (Donald jolly) 26 C ~Park Superintendent (John Murzyn) 26 C /Librarian (Harriet Deeb!e) 24 D /Chil¢~en's Librarian (Joa/~ne Scudder) 14 D j Assist, ant Librarian {Rebecca Loader) 19 B ' Secretary I (Deb~a Rogers) 8 B Clerk Typist I (Macrina Galuski) (CETA) .................. 6 C ~Aaministrative Aide (Charles Stevenson) {CETA) ......... 17 ~Po!ice Records and Communication Technician (Mar tha Will) 12 A /Police Rec-~rds and Co~.unication Technician (Robert Field) 12 C ~Assistant Building Inspector (David Atmgren) (CETA)-- 18 A 1977 586 $ 62t. 836 848 · .- 1,722 ].,,%12 1,493 1,412 1,493 1,412 1,493 1,41.2 1,493 1,345 1,422 836 886 958 1,016 586 621 562 596 4.95/hr. 932 6~9 731 · 10/h'- . 709 775 937 BE IT FURTHER P~ESOLXrED, that salary adjustments for the individual employees on their anniversaNf dates may be made witi~in their salary range as based on job perfoznnanee evaluations. Said adjustments would occur their anniversary date. For those whose salary exceeds the top step after the January ! adjustment is made, there will not be a further change during the calendar year 1977. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That a mileage allowance of 16¢ per mile for travel within the seven county metropolitan area and 14¢ per mile for travel outside the seven county metropolitan area be granted for all employees required to use their personal automobile for City business. Passed this 29th day of Dece~er, 1976 Offered by: Seconded by: P~!! Call: Hentges Heintz Heintz, Hentge~ Nawrocki--aye Norberg--nay Secretary