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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6585 - Employee Compensation PlanFi :mec / 5 /67 (12) I ,I 1 RESOLUTION NO. 6585 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING A MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE 31 COMPENSATION PLAN FOR 1967 -1968 4 :0 51 WHEREAS. Section 2.28.010 of the Newport Beach Municipal 61 Code provides that, upon the recommendation of the City Manager, 7 the City Council shall establish by resolution the classification 8 of positions in city employment and a salary range or rate for each 9 class or position; and 10 WHEREAS, Section 2.28.030 of the Code provides that the 11 i;ity Manager shall review the provisions of the resolution at 12 least annually and recommend changes deemed necessary to remove 13 inequities or to meet the operational needs of the City; and 14 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 6403, a municipal 15 employee compensation plan for 1966 -1967 was adopted which will 16 empire on June 30, 1967; and 17 WHEREAS, the City Nanager has recommended the adoption 18 of the hereinafter described municipal employee compensation plan 19 for 1967 -1968; 20 NOWx THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following docu- 21 ments are hereby adopted as the municipal employee compensation 22 plan for 1967 -1968 for the City of Newport Beach: 23I 1. Alphabetical List of Permanent Classes and Assign - 24 ment to Salary Ranges, consisting of four pages, and an 25i Alphabetical List of Temporary and Seasonal Classes and 2611 Assignment to Salary Ranges, consisting of one page, which 27 are attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". 28 2, Salary Schedule, consisting of one page, which 29 is attached hereto as Exhibit "B ". 39I 3. Special Provisions Regarding Compensation, con - I 31 sisting of three pages, which are attached hereto as 3p Exhibit "C �0. ADOPTED this 26th day of June, 1967. 2�1 3 Mayor �. 4I ATTEST: 5 GYM, city erE 6 7 8I 9 10 11 12 13 14 151 16 17 18 I 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 25 I 26 271 28 29 • 30 31 32 1 2. r _ ! R 3 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERMANENT CLASSES AND ASSIGNMENT TO SALARY RANGES Effective July 1, 1967 CLASS SALARY RANGE Accounting Clerk I 27 Accounting Clerk II 28 Administrative Assistant 38.5 Administrative Assistant - Harbor 38.5 Administrative Assistant to the City Manager 40.5 Assistant Building Director 41.5 Assistant City Attorney 44.5 Assistant City Manager 44 Assistant Civil Engineer 40.5 Assistant General Services Director 42 Assistant Marine Safety Director 38.5 Assistant Personnel Officer 36.5 Assistant Police Chief 46 Assistant Public Works Director & City Engineer 47 Assistant Refuse Foreman 31 Assistant Utilities Superintendent 39 Associate Civil Engineer 44 Associate Planner 39 Boat Captain 36.5 Boat Operator 34.5 Building Director 46.5 Building Inspector 36 Building Plans Inspector 36 Carpenter 33.5 Carpenter Helper 30.5 Cement Finisher 32.5 City Librarian 43.5 Community Youth Center Coordinator 30 Concrete Foreman 34.5 Construction Foreman 36.5 Custodian 26 Deputy City Clerk 29.5 Deputy Fire Chief 43.5 Deputy Fire Marshal 38 0 -1- Exhibit "An a I • ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERMANENT CLASSES AND ASSIGNMENT TO SALARY RANGES CONTINUED CLASS SALARY RANGE Electrical Foreman 36.5 Electrician 33.5 Electrician Helper 30.5 Engineering Aide 32.5 Equipment Maintenance Superintendent 39.5 Equipment Mechanic 33.5 Equipment Mechanic Foreman 35.5 Equipment Mechanic Helper 29.5 Equipment Mechanic Leadman 34.5 Equipment Operator 31 Field Maintenance Foreman 36.5 Finance Director 49 Fire Battalion Chief 41 Fire Captain 38 Fire Chief 47 Fire Emergency Equipment Dispatcher 31:5 Fire Engineer 35.5 Fire Lieutenant 37 Fireman 34.5 Fire Marshal 41.5 General Inspector 38.5 General Maintenance Man- Equipment 28.5 General Services Director 46.5 Groundsman Gardener 28.5 Humane Officer 32.5 Laborer 27.5 Legal Secretary 32.5 Librarian 33 Library Assistant 31 License Inspector 34 License Supervisor 36 Lifeguard Captain 35.5 Marinspark Clerk 11 Marinspark Manager, 34.5 Marine Safety Director 44 Motor Sweeper Operator I 28.5 Motor Sweeper Operator II 31.5 Offset Equipment Operator 27.5 -2- s ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERMANENT CLASSES AND ASSIGNMENT TO SALARY RANGES CONTINUED CLASS Park and Beach Maintenance Leadman Park and Beach Maintenance Man Parka Beaches and Recreation Director Park Foreman Parking Control Officer Parking Meter Foreman Parking Meter Serviceman I Parking Meter Servicemen II Park Superintendent PBX Operator- Receptionist Plan Checking Engineer Planning Aide Planning Director Police Captain Police Chief Police Clerk I Police Clerk II Police Emergency Equipment Dispatcher Police Lieutenant Police Officer Police Sergeant Police Woman Principal Clerk Principal Engineering Aide Public ,Works Director & Street Superintendent Pump Operator Purchasing Agent Recreation Superintendent Recreation Supervisor Refuse Crewman Refuse Foreman Refuse Leadman Secretary I Secretary II Secretary to the City Manager Senior Building Inspector Senior Custodian Senior Engineering Aide Senior Groundsman Gardener Senior Librarian Senior Library Assistant Senior Lifeguard Senior Maintenance Man -3- SALARY RANGE 29 27 45.5 34.5 29.5 32.5 29.5 30.5 39 25 41 34.5 48 43 50 27 28.5 33.5 40.5 35.5 38 35.5 29 37 51.5 29.5 41.5 39.5 35.5 28.5 36.5 29.5 29.5 30.5 33.5 38 28 35.5 30.5 35 32.5 33.5 30.5 • 0 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERMANENT CLASSES AND ASSIGNMENT TO SALARY RANGES CONTINUED CLASS SALARY RANGE Senior Planner 41 Senior Storekeeper 31 Senior Water & Sewer Maintenance Man 30.5 Senior Water Plant Operator 32.5 Sign and Paint Shop Foreman 33.5 Sign and Paint Shop Helper 30.5 Station Officer 31.5 Steno Clerk I 27 Steno Clerk II 28.5 Stock Clerk 27 Storekeeper 29 Street Maintenance Leadman 32.5 Street Maintenance Man 30.5 Supervising Clerk 30.5 Supervising Librarian 37.5 Systems and Accounting Officer 40 Traffic and Parking Engineer 45.5 Traffic Painter 30.5 Traffic Painter Foreman 33.5 Tree Trimmer 30.5 Tree Trimmer Leadman 32.5 Typist Clerk I 23 Typist Clerk II 25 Typist Clerk III 26 Utilities Aide 32.5 Utilities Superintendent 43.5 Water and Sewer Maintenance Leadman 32.5 Water and Sewer Maintenance Man 29.5 Water Meter Foreman 32.5 Water Meter Man 29.5 Water Meter Repairman 30.5 Water Plant Operator 29.5 -4- .0 I { CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TEMPORARY AND SEASONAL CLASSES AND ASSIGNMENT TO SALARY RANGES Effective duly 1, 1967 Class Salary Range H o u r l y R a t e s Assistant Park Supervisor 27.5 2.48 2.61 2.74 2.87 3.02 Intern 25.5 2.25 2.36 2.48 2.61 2.74 Library Page - - -- 1.25 Lifeguard 28.5 2.61 2.74 2.87 3.02 3.17 Lifeguard Cadet - - -- 1.25 Park Attendant 23.5 2.04 2.14 2.25 2.36 2.48 Parking Lot Attendant 20.5 1.76 1.85 1.94 2.04 2.14 Parking Lot Supervisor 23 1.99 2.09 2.20 2.31 2.42 Park Supervisor 31 2.94 3.09 3.24 3.41 3.58 Police Reserve Officer 28.5 2.61 2.74 2.87 3.02 3.17 Principal Recreation Leader 27.5 2.48 2.61 2.74 2.87 3.02 Recreation Aide 17.5 1.52 1.60 1.68 1.76 1.85 Recreation Attendant 20.5 1.76 1.85 1.94 2.04 2.14 Recreation Leader 24 2.09 2.20 2.31 2.42 2.54 Senior Library Page 17.5 1.52 1.60 1.68 1.76 1.85 Senior Lifeguard 31.5 3.02 3.17 3.33 3.49 3.67 Senior Recreation Leader 25.5 2.25 2.36 2.48 2.61 2.74 Seasonal Laborer I 14 1.31 1.37 1.43 1.49 1.56 Seasonal Laborer II 19 1.64 1.72 1.81 1.90 1.99 Class Salary Range Bi- Weekly Rate Police Matron - - -- 60.00 School Crossing Guard - - -- 62.00 0 C I T Y 0 Y N E V P 0 R T B E A C N 6A LA R SCXEON L[ Exhibit "B" Bonin- Ronlo- 8alery Xoo[IY Yearly Rn nBe Secp Step Step Step Step at[. Rate Re [e ."oho[ k25] B C 0 E Etc P 0[c P onthly Rate JJB 204 398 JI] lJ I.4o ^..084 04 ve ekl Rae. I18,6E 124 62 I]1, 00 I ?J 54 144.46 Monthly Rate 764 2)] 291 106 J2l 17,5 A136�pll 1,53 3.11M Bi -ueek lv Pate Ill NS I ^],85 l'a.il L4l +i 140.15 Monthly Rate 210 284 890 ilS ]29 It 1.56 ] 340 B1 -re ekl A 124.62 IJ1 A0 l}] 54 144,46 IS I.)] Non [h lY Ra [Rte 3J] 391 ?O6 321 ]3) 18.5 1.60 3.324 H1 -week" R 117.85 IJ4 JI )4133 148,15 155,56 Monthly Rete 1. 298 ?I3 729 345 19 1.64 3.408 Bt -ueek" R UI 08 1]1,54 144 46 151 A 159.]5 Non thly Rule 291 ]O6 ]21 337 354 19,5 L68 },492 B1 -ve.1 Rate 134.31 141.23 148.15 155,56 163F1673 34 Mnnehly Rae. 298 313 Jz9 345 894 20 1.72 3.576 HI -venal Rate 131.54 144 46 151.]) 159.35 413,74 Monthly Rae. 306 3)1 ]]J 354 916 30.5 1.76 3.672 ueeal Rat. 141 23 146 15 155,56 163.14 422,8) MontM1ly MR te 313 329 345 363 93 21 1.81 3.756 el -ueekl Rate 144.46 151.]] 159.35 167.,32 433.38 Monthly Rate ?2l J3] 354 72 962 21.5 1.85 3,852 al-ekl Rate 148J5 155.56 163.34 171.50 443.95 Monthly Rate 329 345 363 381 986 22 L90 3948 Rate 151 17 159 35 167.33 1]5.69 . Monthly Mato D) 354 372 390 410 22.5 1,94 9,972 vaekl Raee t55.56 163 34 171.51 180,00 189,08 Monthly Rate 45 745 363 JB1 400 420 2] LA9 10324 Bt - reek" Ra[e l5 ^,35 )6],32 175.69 184,47 193,60 Non[M1 lY Pa[e 154 ]]E 790 410 430 23.5 2.04 10,464 Ht -wheal Rate 163.34 171 .50 180.08 109,00 198.51 r4.464 Monthly Nate 367 381 400 420 441 24 3.09 10 .728 Bt -week" Ram 167.32 115669 184.47 t93.69 203.11 Ne nth ly Ra ec ]]3 390 10 410 430 453 24,5 il4 10.992 Bt -octal a l]I .50 100,08 189,08 198 53 208,46 [F ly Ra[e l 3Bl 400 420 441 46] 25 1.20 4.5] Bt -ueek lv Role 175.69 184,47 197,69 203,5] 213,54 Monthly Ra ec 390 790 410 430 453 474 25.5 2.25 4,600 Bt -v.e1al R 100,00 189,00 198.53 208.46 218,87 MontM1ly Met, 400 420 441 467 486 16 7.31 4,800 Rate 184.47 193.69 203.37 213 54 334,23 Monthly Monthly Re to 410 430 44 414 498 26.5 3.36 4,920 0t -week" Rule 109,08 190,53 308 2)8.82 229,82 Mnn[F ly Ra to 420 441 63 46] 486 SIO n 2.42 s.o49 kl Ra to 193.69 203,37 213,54 214,12 235,43 Mnnehly Ra [e . .'hI 430 452 474 498 427 31,5 2.48 5,160 B1 -reek" ee t98.53 200 46 218 87 329 83 241.32 to Monthly Rate 441 467 486 510 536 28 2.54 5392 HB -'v akl 0.e [e 203.17 21].54 224.22 235.43 247.21 _ MontM1ly R.te 452 474 498 531 549 28.5 2,61 5.424 Bt -wheal Re[e 308 46 218.87 239. Brz 241.32 257 39 MontM1ly Rate 463 48fi 510 536 562 29 2.67 5.556 Bt -veakl ..I. 2t3.54 224 22 235 43 24),21 1593;7 X9nthly Rate 474 498 323 549 5]6 29.5 2.14 5,688 B1-week" Ram 218.07 229.02 241.32 253.39 26406 Men[F ly to 486 510 536 562 591 30 2.80 5.0]2 Bt -weeal Raee 224,22 2]5,4] 247,21 359. SJ 2]2.54 Monthly Rete 498 SD 549 576 605 30,5 2.67 5,976 Bt -reek" Reee 229.82 241.32 253.39 266.06 279,36 Monthly Mete 510 536 562 591 630 31 2.94 6,120 01-rankl ee[e 135.43 347.21 359.5) Z]2.54 20418 Monthly Raee 523 549 576 605 636 31,5 3.02 6.216 64 - venal R 241,32 25],]9 266,06 27 9.36 297,33 Monthly Rate 536 562 591 620 651 32 3.09 6,432 Bi -v 8841 Rnte 24131 259.5] 272.54 28410 ]00,49 Monthly Rate 549 516 605 636 667 32,5 3,17 6.588 Bt -week" an', 253,39 266.06 379 36 293 33 308.00 Monthly Raee 561 591 610 651 684 33 334 6,744 B1 -ve.kl Mato 259.57 272.54 286.18 300.49 315 51 Monthly Rate 576 605 636 661 ]0t ]],5 3.33 6,9@ B1 -week" Ra[ 266,06 2]9,36 293 ]3 708600 32 3.40 Monthly Ra[e 591 620 651 6e4 )IB 34 J.LI 7.192 Bt -'Real wee 272,54 216.11 300 49 ]IS 51 817.38 ...'Fly Rate 605 616 667 ]OI JJfi 34.5 7.49 7.160 li-nookIl Role 279,36 29]6]1 ]OB 00 723 A0 739 9 Monthly Rate 620 651 604 ]IB ]54 JS 3.58 7,440 B - weekly all 286,78 300.49 .115.5] ]]1.29 34>,85 Exhibit "B" R9vla- Eevtr- Selary nv[ly RRa Yearly Ra n 6e 5[eP B[eP Seep 5[eP [e Ra [e Nemd e[ A636 C 0 R 6te a R'. A on[Fly Role )01 )]6 ])3 15.5 3,67 7. 632 Bt -week" Rv[e 29],33 27.40 379.5) 356 5Monthly Rate 651 ]le 754 )9l Jfi A136�pll J. ]6 ),812 Ht -week" Rate ]00,49 3 34 765.25 oneFly Rate 66] 739 )36 113 ]]J 76.5 ].05 8 004 e[ -octal Reec JO0.00 379.5) ]$fi, 54 J]4. ]e Monthly Rite 684 754 ]9l 871 37 3.94 8,208 HI -week" Mate 315 51 34] 85 365.25 383.50 Nnn." Rete 701 JJ] 8l1 852 37,5 4A4 8,412 et -week" Rate 313.40 339.57 356.14 374.38 39109 Monthly Rate 718 )54 )91 B]1 873 30 4.14 0,616 Bl -v teal Bn to ]]1,29 ]47.85 365.35 ]B ]. 50 403,68 Monthly 0.v [e )J6 )]] 011 053 894 30.5 4.24 0.832 M -week" R a 3]9.57 356.54 314,38 ]93.09 413,74 M111hly Rat, 754 791 831 812 916 39 4.35 9,048 et-veokl R ?4).85 365.25 383,50 402.68 422,8) Monthly RateLe 773 ell 853 894 93 39,5 4 4fi 9,2]6 Bi.week" Rate 356.54 374.38 393.09 412.]4 433.38 Monthly Rate 791 831 872 916 962 40 4.5] 9.492 Bt -week" Rete 365.25 383.50 402 60 422.81 443.95 Monthly Role 9I1 852 894 939 986 40.5 4.68 9)33 ei -..akl Its to 3)4.38 39].09 412.)4 433.30 455.05 Monthly Rate 831 872 916 963 1,010 41 4,]9 9,972 hl-week" R a ]B ],50 402,68 422,01 447.95 466,15 Monthly .1 to 852 894 979 986 LOJS 41.5 4.91 10324 Ht -Ilk" Rate 393 09 4t2.74 433.38 45 OS 4)) el Monthly Rate 8]2 916 962 1.010 LO6l 42 5.03 10,464 .....kl Rem 402.68 422.61 443.95 466.15 489.46 Monthly Rate 894 939 986 1,035 IA87 42.5 5.16 10 .728 et -week" R e. 412 74 433.38 455.05 4]],81 501.70 Monthly Rate 916 963 1,010 I, 061 l,Il4 43 5.29 10.992 Bt -reek" Ram 432.81 443.95 466.15 489.46 513,94 Nen Nly Rate 939 986 1,035 I,OB7 1,141 43.5 1,41 11368 04 -ueek lv Rate 433.30 455,05 417,81 SOIJO 526,76 Monthly Race 9fi2 1,010 1,061 1.114 1.169 44 5.55 11,544 hl-ekll R 443.95 466 15 489,46 51194 539,64 Month 0.at,e 986 1A35 1.087 I, I4l L198 44.5 5,69 11 932 el -reek" Raee 455 05. 4]),01 501,]0 526,]8 553,13 Monthly Rete 1,010 1,061 1,114 1.169 ),228 45 5.83 l2. @0 Bi -reek" Rem 466.15 489.46 513.94 1 539.64 566.62 Nnnth ly Rrte 1,035 1.08] I,I41 LI90 t."58 45.5 5.97 12,420 Hl -week" Rate 4]) al 50t.70 526,78 553,13 )9 581.79 Monthly Rate 1.061 O6l I, Il4 1,169 L328 L389 1. 46 6,12 11.732 Bl -reek" Rnm 409 46 513.94 539 .64 566662 594 95 Non [h ly Ra ec 198] 1.141 I, 198 1358 16321 46,5 6.3] 13,044 Bi -ve akl Rn[e SOI ]0 526.7B 553.13 SBO ]9 82 Montfi lY Ma in LIl4 I, 169 I,E38 L209 t 3 1,354 47 6.42 13.368 Rem SU,94 539,64 566,61 594,95 634,]0 Menreek" NentM1 ly Reee L141 1,198 1358 16321 1. 38] 4765 fi 58 I3,692 0l -re ekl Rvte 526.]8 553 .13 580679 609,82 640,31 Mwn [h ly Rate 1,169 1,238 1,289 1.354 1,421 48 635 14,020 Bi -1eek" Ram 539664 566.62 594.95 624.70 655,94 Xan[M1 to Rate 1,198 1,258 16321 I6317 145] 48.5 6.91 14.376 Bl -reek" Ra [e 55]. l] 80 J9 609 82 640 3l 672 .34 Monthly R... I, Z28 1,209 1,354 L431 1492 49 7,08 14,736 .I-veekl Rn le 5§6 594 95 624.]0 655 94 61M )4 MeneM1ly Ra tc I i58 1,321 1,387 1;457 1,530 4965 7,36 15,096 HI -week" Rate 580.79 609.a2 640.31 672.34 731.95 Meutly Rnte 1,289 1,354 1 431 1.492 1,56] 50 7,45 IS 468 .i-okl Rote 594.95 624.70 655.94 688.74 )13 2] Monthly Rate 1,]21 l,]8) 1.45) 1,530 1,607 50,5 7.64 15.852 Hi -reek" halo 609611 640.3: 672 ]4 705 95 741.69 Monthly Rate 1,354 1 421 16492 1,56] 1,645 51 1.83 lfi 348 B I-v eekl Ri [e 624,70 655,94 680 ]4 )2] 23 ]5933 Nnnthly Raee l,]8) 145) I,UO 1.60! L68J 51.5 892 16,644 et -reekl Rate 640.31 671.34 705.95 741.68 )]8.63 Non tM1 in Met 1,431 1,492 3,567 1.615 1.711 53 8.21 0.051 83 -v teal Ra [e 655.94 688 74 723,23 759.23 191.OB Monthly Raee 1 457 1.530 1,607 1,687 53,5 8,42 17,484 Hl -v teal Rn [e 6)2.]4 ]05,95 ]41.68 ])8,6). 817.38 Nen thly Reee 1 493 1,56) 1,645 I,R7 161] 5] 8.62 6,904 Bt -v teal Rn to 600,74 ]23.23 739623 ]9) 08 836.17 Mwn [h ly Re [e 1.530 I, fi07 I.6R7 1,]]1 1960 53,5 8.84 18,360 reek" Mee 705.95 24L68 778662 817 3B 858 46 Exhibit "B" 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING COMPENSATION Effective July 1, 1967 COMPENSATION FOR SPECIAL ON- THE -JOB ASSIGNMENTS Automotive Classes Automotive Shop employees assigned to regular full work shifts at night receive $12 bi- weekly night differential pay. Fire Classes Fire Engineers assigned as Fire Prevention Inspectors for more than 30 consecutive days receive compensation at the corresponding step in the next higher full salary range. Lifeguard Classes Senior Lifeguards on full -time permanent basis assigned as summer supervisors receive compensation at the corresponding salary step in the next higher full salary range. Police Classes Police Officers, Police Women, Police Sergeants, and Police Lieutenants assigned to detective duty for more than 30 consecutive days receive compensation at the corresponding salary step in the next higher full salary range. Police Officers assigned to two -wheel motorcycles receive compensation at the corresponding salary step in the next higher full salary range, Police Officers assigned as Felony Unit Investigators for more than 30 consecutive days receive compensation at the corresponding salary step in the next higher one -half salary range. . Police Officers assigned as Supervisors in the Police Records Division receive compensation at the corresponding salary step in the next higher full salary range. Police clerical employees assigned to regular full work shifts at night receive $12 bi- weekly night differential pay. COMPENSATION FOR OFF -DUTY ASSIGNMENTS Police Classes Police employees assigned to work as ammunition reloaders during off - duty hours receive $2.70 hourly compensation. All Classes • City employees assigned as representatives of the City to work for private employers (such as fireman and policemen in uniform) receive special overtime compensation at the salary range and step to which they are regularly assigned. The private employers will be billed by the City for the amount of the compensation plus 20 percent overhead. -7- Exhibit "C" 0 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING COMPENSATION Effective July 1, 1967 COMPENSATION FOR SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Engineering Classes Engineers registered by the State of California assigned to classes not requiring State registration receive compensation at the corres- ponding salary step in the next higher full salary range. CITY PROVIDED HOUSING AND UTILITIES Marinapark Classes The Marinapark Manager and Marinapark Clerk are required to reside' at their place of work and have the benefit of City - provided housing and utilities in addition to salary. The Marinapark Attendant receives $100 per month and the City provides housing and utilities under a contract for services. ff:: • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING CO] SALARY SCHEDULE CONVERSION TABLE FOR FIRE PERSONNEL Reimbursement for less than a full pay period for Fire Personnel on normal 12 -hour shift duty will be based on the following conversion table (67.2 hours weekly, 134.4'hours bi- weekly). Salary Range Step Step Step Step Step Number A B C D E Monthly Rate 523 549 576 605 636 31.5 Bi- weekly Rate 241,32 253.39 266.06 279.36 293.33 Shift Rate 21.60 22.68 23.76 24.96 26.16 Rourlv Rate 1.80 1.89 1.98 2 08 2.18 Monthly Rate 605 636 667 701 736 34,5 Bi- weekly Rate 279.36 293.33 308.00 323.40 339.57 Shift Rate 24.96 26.16 27.48 28.92 30.36 Hourly Rate 2.08 2.18 2.29 2.41 1 2.53 Monthly Rate 636 667 701 736 773 35.5 Bi- weekly Rate 293.33 308.00 323.40 339.57 356.54 Shift Rate 26.16 27.48 28.92 30.36 31.80 Hourlv Rate 2.18 2.29 1 2.41 2.53 2.65 Monthly Rate 684 718 754 791 831 37 Bi- weekly Rate 315.51 331.29 347.85 365.25 383.50 Shift Rate 28.20 29.52 31.08 32.64 34.20 Hourly Rate 2.35 2.46 2.59 1 2.72 2.85 Monthly Rate 718 754 791 831 872 38 Bi- weekly Rate 331.29 347.85 365.25 383.50 402.68 Shift Rate 29.52 31.08 32.64 34.20 36.00 Hourlv Rate 2.46 2.59 2.72 2.85 3.00 Monthly Rate 831 872 916 962 10010 41 Bi- weekly Rate 383.50 402.68 422.81 443.95 466.15 Shift Rate 34.20 36.00 37.80 39.60 41.64 Hourly Rate 2.85 3.00 3.15 3.30 1 3.47 Monthly Rate 852 894 939 986 1,035 41.5 Bi- weekly Rate 393.09 412.74 433.38 455.05 477.81 Shift Rate 35.04 36.84 38.64 40.68 42.72 Hourly Rate 2.92 3 07 3.22 3 39 3.56 Monthly Rate 939 986 1,035 1,087 1,141 43.5 Bi- weekly Rate 433.38 455.05 477.81 501.70 526.78 Shift Rate 38.64 40.68 42.72, 44.76 47.04 Hourly Rate' 3.22 3.39 1 3.56 1 3.73 1 3.92 -9- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ) I, LAURA LAGIOS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing Resolution No -6585 was duly and regularly adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at the regular meeting place thereof, on the 26th day of June , 19672 by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Rogers, Parsons, Marshall, Cook, Forgit, Shelton NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: Gruber Dated this 27th day of June , 1967. City Clerk and Ex-Officiff Clerk of the City Council, City of Newport Beach, State of California