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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 - Approving Side Letter Agreements with Labor Groups Representing City Employees, Key and Management and City ManagerQ �EwPpRT CITY OF s NEWPORT BEACH `q44:09 City Council Staff Report August 27, 2024 Agenda Item No. 4 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Barbara J. Salvini, Human Resources Director - 949-644-3300, bsalvini@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Barbara J. Salvini, Human Resources Director TITLE: Resolution No. 2024-60: Approving Side Letter Agreements with Labor Groups Representing City Employees, Approving an Amendment to the Key and Management Compensation Plan and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into Amendment B to the Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief ABSTRACT: The City Council wishes to address the continued inflationary pressures City of Newport Beach employees are experiencing by extending prior side letters of agreement which offered either a reduced employee retirement benefit contribution or an increased health cafeteria allowance contribution. Further, the City Council is focusing on recruitment and retention challenges by offering a one-time bonus to certain eligible members. RECOMMENDATIONS: a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; b) Adopt Resolution No. 2024-60, A Resolution of the City of Newport Beach, California Approving Side Letter Agreements with Labor Groups Representing City Employees, Approving an Amendment to the Key and Management Compensation Plan and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into Amendment B to the Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief; c) Authorize the City Manager to Execute Amendment B to the Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief; and d) Approve Budget Amendment No. 25-012 appropriating $1,920,137 to various salary and benefit accounts. DISCUSSION: The City is currently in multi -year labor agreements with its employee bargaining units. The current Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) cover wages, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment for these represented employees. Although Key & Management employees are unrepresented, their terms and conditions 4-1 Resolution No. 2024-60: Approving Side Letter Agreements with Labor Groups Representing City Employees, Approving an Amendment to the Key and Management Compensation Plan and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into Amendment B to the Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief August 27, 2024 Page 2 of employment are outlined in the Key and Management Compensation Plan (Plan) which is in effect through calendar year 2025. Also in place are multi -year employment agreements with the City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk (collectively referred to as the "Appointees") and the City's Fire Chief which set forth the terms and conditions of their employment, some of which are tied to Plan benefits. Since entering into the multi -year MOUs, Plan and employment agreements, the City Council has approved side letters of agreement, Plan amendments and employee contract amendments to provide some economic relief to City employees, however, inflationary pressures continue to impact current employees and affect recruitment and retention. As a result, the City Council wishes to extend its offer of temporary relief to City employees, including the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk. Where needed, Side Letter Agreements (Side Letters) have been executed which, depending on the bargaining unit, provide for either a temporary reduction in the employee retirement contribution or a temporary increase to the employee cafeteria medical allowance. Additionally, a one-time $4,000 bonus is being offered to eligible members of certain collective bargaining associations and certain Key and Management employees. The Fire Chief's employment agreement is being amended to include the extended temporary reduction in the employee retirement contribution and the $4,000 bonus. Because the Police Chief does not have an employment agreement, modifications have been made to the Key and Management Compensation Plan so that he too, will receive a $4,000 bonus as well as a temporary reduction in the employee pension contribution. If the City Council adopts Resolution No. 2024-60, City staff will work to implement the provisions as soon as practicable. a I,*a_ym I ►yi U_To 9 As a result of approving side letter agreements and amending the Plan and the Fire Chief employment agreement to provide for temporary relief in the form of a reduced employee pension contribution, increased monthly cafeteria allowance, and/or $4,000 bonus, the attached budget amendment will add approximately $1.9 million to the budget. Funding will come from the Fiscal Year 2023-24 General Fund year-end surplus. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. 4-2 Resolution No. 2024-60: Approving Side Letter Agreements with Labor Groups Representing City Employees, Approving an Amendment to the Key and Management Compensation Plan and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into Amendment B to the Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief August 27, 2024 Page 3 NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A — Resolution No. 2024-60 Attachment B — Costing Summary Attachment C — Budget Amendment No. 25-012 4-3 ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION NO. 2024-60 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SIDE LETTER AGREEMENTS WITH LABOR GROUPS REPRESENTING CITY EMPLOYEES, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE KEY AND MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION PLAN AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AMENDMENT B TO THE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE FIRE CHIEF WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach ("City Council") previously adopted Resolution No. 2001-50, the "Employer -Employee Relations Resolution," pursuant to authority contained in the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act, Government Code 3500, et seq.; WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ("City") promotes effective communication and collaborative working relationships with its employees to foster improved relations while balancing good management practices; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach ("PTEANB"), a recognized organization, for the term of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily reduced the employee retirement percentage contributions pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Association of Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguards ("ANBOL"), a recognized organization, for the term of September 13, 2022, through June 30, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily reduced the employee retirement percentage contributions pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Police Association ("NBPA"), a recognized organization, for the term of July 1, 2021, through November 30, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily increased the City's monthly contribution towards the cafeteria plan ("Cafeteria Plan") pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Police Management Association ("NBPMA"), a recognized organization, for the term of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026, and, thereafter, temporarily increased the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; Resolution No. 2024- Page 2 of 6 WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Firefighters Association ("NBFA") a recognized organization, for the term of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily increased the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Fire Management Association ("NBFMA"), a recognized organization, for the term of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026, and, thereafter, temporarily increased the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City previously entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Lifeguard Management Association ("NBLMA"), a recognized organization, for the term of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily increased the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan pursuant to a Side Letter of Agreement dated November 29, 2022; WHEREAS, the City Council previously adopted Resolution No. 2022-10 approving a Key and Management Compensation Plan ("Plan"), which established compensation and benefit terms for unrepresented employees, including Executive Management, Administrative Management, Division Management and Confidential employees for the period January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025, and, thereafter, temporarily reduced the employee retirement percentage contributions pursuant to the Second and Third Amendments to the Plan; WHEREAS, on January 25, 2022, the City and City Manager entered into a Third Amended and Restated Employment Agreement, for the period of January 25, 2022, through December 30, 2026, and, on November 29, 2022, modified the employee retirement percentage contributions to be the same as the non -safety employees covered by the Plan, pursuant to Amendment A to the Third Amended and Restated Employment Agreement; WHEREAS, on March 22, 2022, the City and City Attorney entered into a Seventh Amended and Restated Employment Agreement, for the period of March 22, 2022, through December 30, 2028, and, on November 29, 2022, modified the employee retirement percentage contributions to be the same as the non -safety employees covered by the Plan, pursuant to Amendment A to the Seventh Amended and Restated Employment Agreement; 4-5 Resolution No. 2024- Page 3 of 6 WHEREAS, on May 24, 2022, the City and City Clerk entered into a Seventh Amended and Restated Employment Agreement, for the period of May 24, 2022, through May 24, 2026, and, on November 29, 2022, modified the employee retirement percentage contributions to be the same as the non -safety employees covered by the Plan, pursuant to Amendment A to the Seventh Amended and Restated Employment Agreement; WHEREAS, on February 8, 2022, the City Council authorized the City Manager to enter into the First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement with the Fire Chief, for the period of February 8, 2022, through December 30, 2025, and, on November 29, 2022, authorized the temporary reduction of the employee retirement percentage contributions pursuant to Amendment A to the First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement; WHEREAS, the country has continued to experience inflation and healthcare cost increases since the approval of the Memoranda of Understanding, Plan, employment agreements, and amendments thereto; WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the Memoranda of Understanding between the City and certain recognized organizations by approving Side Letters of Agreement with PTEANB and ANBOL, which provide for an extension of a temporary reduction in the employee retirement percentage contributions, as set forth in Exhibits A through B; WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the Memoranda of Understanding between the City and certain recognized associations by approving Side Letters of Agreement with NBPA, NBPMA, NBFA, NBFMA, and NBLMA, which provide for an extension of the temporary increase in the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan as well as a bonus to eligible employees, as set forth in Exhibits C through G; WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the Plan to provide a bonus to eligible Key and Management employees as well as a temporary reduction in the employee retirement percentage contributions for Key and Management employees, as set forth in Exhibit H; WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that the council appointees' retirement percentage contributions are the same as those for Key and Management employees; on Resolution No. 2024- Page 4 of 6 WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to authorize the City Manager to enter into an amendment to the employment agreement with the Fire Chief to provide for a temporary reduction in the employee retirement percentage contribution as well as a bonus, as set forth in Exhibit I; WHEREAS, by adopting this resolution, the City Council intends to extend the temporary reduction of employee retirement percentage contributions, as set forth in Exhibits A, B, H and I, and which, by previous contractual amendments, includes the council appointees; WHEREAS, by adopting this resolution, the City Council intends to extend the temporary increase in the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan, as set forth in Exhibits C through G as well as provide a bonus to eligible employees, as set forth in Exhibits C through I; and WHEREAS, by adopting this resolution, the City Council also desires to replace certain language contained in the existing Memoranda of Understanding, Plan, and Fire Chiefs First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement by adopting the Side Letters of Agreement, the amendment to the Plan and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an amendment to the Fire Chiefs First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement, and for the language set forth in Exhibits A through i to serve as the controlling language, as set forth therein. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as follows: Section 1: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are incorporated into the operative part of this resolution. Section 2: The City Council hereby approves, and authorizes the Mayor to execute, all the Side Letters of Agreement attached hereto as set forth in Exhibits A through G, which are incorporated herein by this reference, as well as the employee retirement percentage contributions, bonuses, and/or cafeteria plan contributions as set forth therein. The employee retirement percentage contributions, bonus and/or cafeteria plan contributions referenced in the attached Side Letters of Agreement shall prevail over any previously adopted employee retirement percentage contributions, bonus and/or cafeteria plan contributions that conflict therewith. 4-7 Resolution No. 2024- Page 5 of 6 Section 3: The City Council hereby approves the Amendment to the Plan attached hereto as set forth in Exhibit H, which is incorporated herein by reference, as well as the employee retirement percentage contributions and bonuses set forth therein. The employee retirement percentage contributions and bonuses referenced in Exhibit H shall prevail over any previously adopted employee retirement percentage contributions or bonuses that conflict therewith. Section 4: The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to enter Amendment B to the Fire Chiefs First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement as set forth in Exhibit 1, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and approves the employee retirement percentage contributions and bonus set forth therein. The employee retirement percentage contributions and bonus referenced in Exhibit I shall prevail over any previously adopted employee retirement percentage contributions or bonus that conflicts therewith. Section 5: if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 6: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. ON Resolution No. 2024- Page B of 6 Section 7: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution. ADOPTED this 27th day of August, 2024. Will O'Neill Mayor ATTEST: Leilani 1. Brown City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY TTORNEY'S OFFICE Aaron C. Harp City Attorney Attachments: Exhibit A: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and PTEANB Exhibit B: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and ANBOL Exhibit C: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and NBPA Exhibit D: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and NBPMA Exhibit E: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and NBFA Exhibit F: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and NBFMA Exhibit G: Side Letter of Agreement between the City and NBLMA Exhibit H: Fifth Amendment to the City Key and Management Compensation Plan Exhibit I: Amendment B to the First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement between the City and the Fire Chief EXHIBIT A SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE PART TIME EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION OF NEWPORT BEACH This Side Letter of Agreement (`'Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach {"City"} and the Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach ("Association") (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WIREREAS, on March 8, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-17 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, given existing inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: 1. The following language in Section 3, Fringe Benefits, Subsection F, Retirement Benefit, Subsection 2, Employee Contributions, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. Employee Contributions The Association has agreed to share in the rising cost of pension obligations. Under the terms of this MOOT, unit members will contribute additional amounts toward the Ca1PERS retirement benefit, to the extent permissible by law. Should any provision be deemed invalid, the City and Association agree to meet for the purpose of renegotiating employee retirement contributions. Employee retirement contributions that are in addition to the normal Ca1PERS Member Contribution (of 7% or 8%) shall be calculated on base pay, special pays, and other pays normally reported as "PERSable" compensation and will be made on a pre-tax basis through payroll deduction, to the extent allowable by law. It is recognized that these payments will not be reported to Ca1PER5 as contributions toward either the Member or Employer rate, as provided under Government Code Section 20516(f). Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach Side Letter Agreement Page 1 of 4 4-10 Under a separate agreement and ratified via a contract amendment with CAPERS in 2008, Tier I employees shall contribute 2.42% compensation earnable (as cost sharing) per Government Code section 20516(a). Tier I Employees - shall contribute a total employee contribution of 13% as follows; Tier I — Eight percent (Bola) member contribution, 2.42% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(a) and 2.58% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f), Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier I Employees shall contribute a total employee contribution of 11.5% as follows: Tier I — Eight percent (8%) member contributions, 2.42% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(a) and 1.08% of compensation earriable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January I, 2026, Tier I Employees shall contribute a total employee contribution of 13% as follows: Tier 1 — Eight percent (8%) member contribution, 2.42% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(a) and 2.58% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Tier 11 Employees - shall contribute a total employee contribution of 13% as follows: seven percent (7%) (compensation earnable) member contribution and six percent (6%) of compensation earnable as cast sharing per Government Code section 20516(f), Tem orary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2 02 3, Tier II Employees shall contribute a total employee contribution of 11.5% as follows: seven percent (7%) (compensation earnable) member contribution and four and one-half percent (4.5%) of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier 11 employees shall contribute a total employee contribution of 13% as follows: seven percent (7°/o) (compensation carnable) member contribution and six percent (6%) of compensation earnab]e as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Tier III Employees - The minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equats 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional Contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Goverrurient Code section 20516(o, such that the total employee contribution equals 13% of pensionable compensation. Tem orary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach Side Letter Agreement Page Z of 4 4-11 subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(o, such that the total employee contribution equals no less than 11.5% of pensionable compensation (i.e., the greater of 11.5% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost", Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), such that the total employee contribution equals no less than 13)% of pensionable compensation (i.e., the greater of 13% or 50% of the "total normal cost"), The City contracts with CalPERS for the 4'h Level 1959 Survivors Insurance Benefit, $500 Lump Sum Death Benefit, Sick Leave Credit, Military Service Credit, 2% Cost of Living Adjustment and the pre -retirement option settlement 2 death benefit (Government Cade Section 21548). Employees in the classifications Police Cadet and Police Reserve Officer are excluded from membership in PERS, as provided in the contract between the City of Newport Beach and the Hoard of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System." 2. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the MOU shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach Side Letter Agreement Page 3 of 4 4-12 Executed this �( day of �� 2024 FOR THE PART TIME EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION OF NEWPORT BEACH: By: & r I Craig, res' t OR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: , C. �..— Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Leilani Brown, City Clerk Part Time Employees Association of Newport Beach Side Letter Agreement Page 4 of 4-13 EXHIBIT B SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE ASSOCIATION OF NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN LIFEGUARDS This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City") and the Association of Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguards ("Association") (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on September 13, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-57 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of September 13, 2022, through June 30, 2025; WHEREAS, given existing inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mt:tually agreed between the Parties as follows: I. The following language in Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection H, Retirement Benefit, Subsection 2, California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), of the MOU, Which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as f'oI lows: `2. California Public Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) It is the employees' responsibility to notify the Human Resources Department of outside employment. If the City is notified by CaIPERS that an ANBOL member has become a CaIPERS member through working at another CaIPERS agency, said employee is responsible for reimbursing the City their portion of cost sharing as required by all members and outlined below, pursuant to Government Code , 20516(0, CaIPERS will invoice their member for the employee rate only. For example, a PERS member may receive an invoice from PERS for 1 l .5% of pensionable compensation; however, the ANBOL member will still need to reimburse the City 2.1 % of pensionable compensation for a total of 13.6%. The City will remind employees of this obligation at the start of the season. The following provisions apply only to bargaining unit members enrolled in CaIPERS as Safety members, consistent with the City's contract with CaIPERS: ANBQL Side Letter Agreement Page 1 of 4 4-14 Tier I: For employees hired by the City as safety members on or before November 23, 2012, the retirement formula shall be 3% Q) 50 calculated on the basis af'the highest consecutive 12 months. Tier fl: For employees First hired by the City as safety members between November 24, 2012, and December 31, 2012, or hired on or after January 1, 2013 and who are not new members as defined in Government Code Section 7522.04(f), the retirement formula is 2% a 50 calculated on the basis of the highest 36 month period selected by employee. Tier 111: For employees First hired by the City as safety members on or after January I, 2013, who are new members, as defined in Goverment Code Section 7522.04(f), the retirement formula shall be 2.7% @ 57 calculated on the basis of the highest consecutive 36-month period selected by employees. Employee Contributions Tier I & Tier 11 Safety Employees - ANBOL Tier 1 and Tier 11 safety employees will contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to nine percent (9%) of pensionable compensation, plus an additional 4.6% of pensionable compensation toward retirement casts as permitted under Government Code section 20516(t), for a total contribution of 13.6%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier f and Tier 11 safety employees shall contribute a total employee contribution as follows: Nine percent (9%) member contributions, and an additional contribution of 3.1 % compensation earnable as cost sharing pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), such that the total employee contribution equals no less than 12.1 % of compensation earnable or 50% of the total normal cost for PEPRA safety employees, whichever is greater, but in no event shall total employee contribution exceed 13.6%. This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier l and Tier 11 safety employees shalt contribute a total employee contribution of 13.6% as follows: 9°I) member contribution and 4.6% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 205 16(f). Tier Ill Safety Employees - In addition to the statutorily required 50% contribution of total normal costs ("member contribution rate"), Tier IIl safety employees shall contribute an additional amount of pensionable compensation toward retirement costs pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) so that their contribution equals a total contribution of 13.6% of pensionable compensation. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the m inimurn statutory ern ployee contribution for safety employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the total normal cost. Tier Ill safety employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), such that the total employee contribution equals no less than 12.1 % of pensionable compensation or 50% of the total normal cost ANBGL Side Letter Agreement Page 2 of 4 4-15 lar PEPRA safety employees (i.e., the greater of 12.1 % or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that incILides January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for safety employees in Tier 111 is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the total normal cost. Tier 1i1 safety employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 205 16(f), such that the total employee contribution equals no less than 13.6% of pensionable compensation (i.e., the greater of 13.6% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). If in future Fiscal years the member contribution rate for safety employees in Tier Il] shall become greater or less, as determined by Ca1PERS valuations, the additional contribution made by the employee under Government Code section 20516(f) will be increased or decreased accordingly so that the total employee contribution equals 13.6% of pensionable compensation. Provided however, that the employee contribution shall never fall below the statutorily required contribution," 2. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the MO shai I remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page ANBOL Side Letter Agreement Page 3 of 4 4-16 Executed this day of . u� , 2024 FOR THE ASSOCIATION OF NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN LIFEGUARDS: B ' Dan Moo , Pr edei FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: LE Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By= Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Leilani Brown, City Clerk ANBOL Side Letter Agreement Page 4 of 4 4-17 EXHIBIT C SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE ASSOCIATION This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City") and the Newport Beach Police Association (""PA") (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on December 14, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-129 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of July 1, 2021, through November 30, 2025, WHEREAS, given present inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: 1. Section 2, Compensation, Subsection A, Salary Adjustments, of the MOLT is amended to add Subsection (6), Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25), which shall read as follows: 166. Lump Sum BonusJFY 2024_25). Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to all Bargaining Unit Employees that are employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below: NBPA Side Letter Agreement - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on October 1, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 11, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17, 2025; and - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on April 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2025. Page 1 of 3 4-18 The parties intend and understand that the lump sum bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to Ca1PERS. The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump sum bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only." 2. The following language in Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection A, Insurance, Subsection 2, Medical Insurance, Subsection (b)(i), City Contribution, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. Medical Insurance b. City Contribution Language in the MOU: i. The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,524.00 (plus the minimum CaIPERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code § 22892.) Amended Language: i. The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,524.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code section 22892.) Temporary Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan increases to $1,624.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code section 22892). Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $1,524.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code section 22892)." 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the MOU shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page NBPA Side Letter Agreement Page 2 of 3 4-19 Executed this I M day of A& 4 10 a; 2024 ATTEST: Un FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE ASSOCIATION: By: /letJa . 4154,0 seph D ]ulio, President FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: LE Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By- 04.1 C k i Aaron Harp, City Attorney Leilani Brown, City Clerk NBPA Side Letter Agreement Page 3 of 3 4-20 EXHIBIT D SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City") and the Newport Beach Police Management Association ("NBPMA") (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on June 28, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No, 2022-44 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026; WHEREAS, given present inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: 1. Section 2, Compensation, of the MOU is amended to add Subsection K, Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25), which shall read as follows: "K. Lamp Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25) Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to all Bargaining Unit Employees that are employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below: NBPMA Side Letter Agreement - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on October 1, 2024, will receive a lump sutra bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 11, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1.000) on January 17, 2025; and Page 1 of 3 4-21 - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on April 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2025. The parties intend and understand that the lump sum bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to Ca1PERS. The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump sum bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only," 2. The following language in Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection A, Health Insurance, Subsection 2, Medical Insurance, Subsection (b)(i), City Contribution, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. Medical Insurance b. City Contribution Lanaugge in the MOU: i, The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,524.00 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code § 22892.) Amended Language i. The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,524.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code § 22892.) Tempovaa Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan increases to $1,624.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code § 22892). Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $1,524,00 (plus the minimum CaIPERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code § 22892)." 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terns, and covenants set forth in the MOU shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page NBPMA Side Letter Agreement Page 2 of 3 4-22 Executed this ��,day of 14v 1 10J4-, 2024 FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: By: or t- A & . (. Eric Little, President FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: 006-(, — Aaron Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Leilani Brown, City Clerk NBPMA Side Letter Agreement Page 3 of 3 4-23 WA: 11 1194 SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City" ) and the Newport Beach Firefighters Association ("NBFA"} (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on December 14, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-130 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of'January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, given present inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: 1. Section 2, Compensation, Subsection P, One -Time Payment, of the MOU is amended in its entirety and shall read as follows: ,.P, Lump Sum Bonuses NBFA Side Letter Agreement Lump Sum Bonus (FY (2021-2022) All Bargaining Unit Employees in paid status for the entirety of (1) the pay period including January 1, 2022 or (2) the pay period following City Council adoption of the MOU, whichever is later, will receive a signing bonus of $2000. The Parties intend and understand that this lump sum payment is non -pensionable and will not be reported to CalPERS. The parties also agree that this payment is intended to be specific to the pay period in which it is paid and is to be considered part of the regular rate for this pay period only. The par•lies acknowledge that this is the current language in the MOO and that this bonus has been paid. Inclusion of this language in the Agreement shall have no substantive effect and shall not result in the payment of any additional bonus to Bargaining Unit Employees. 2. Lump Sum Bonus (FY (2024--2025) Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) wiI l Page 1 o f 4 4-24 be paid to all Bargaining Unit Employees that are employed by the City on each of the following dates. as set forth below: - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on October 1. 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($ 1,000) on October 11, 2024; - Bargaining Unit .Employees employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17, 2025;and - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on April I, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2025. The parties intend and understand that the lump sum 'bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to CalPERS. The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump suns bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only." 2. The following language in Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection A, Insurance, Subsection 2, Medical Insurance, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. Medical Insurance NBFA Side Letter Agreement Language in the MOU: The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,824.00 (plus the minirnum CaiPERS participating employer's contribution.) Amended Language: The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,824.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution.) Temporary Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria flan increases to $1,924.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution). Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $1,824.00 (plus the minimum CaIPERS participating employer's contribution)." Page 2 of 4 4-25 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terns, and covenants set forth in the MnU shall remain unchanged and shall he in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page NSFA Side Letter Agreement Page 3of4 4-26 Executed this ,5 day of r , 2024 FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION. - By: Bobby Salerno, President FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: 0 Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: BY •� — C tT Aron Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Leilani Brown, City Clerk NBFA Side Letter Agreement Page 4 of 4 4-27 EXHIBIT F SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City") and the Newport Beach Fire Management Association ("NBFM V') (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on June 14, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-39 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term. of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026; WHEREAS, given present inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: 1, Section 2, Compensation, of the MOU is amended to add the following subsection, which shall read as follows: "I. Lump Sum Bonus (FY (2024-2025) NBFMA Side Letter Agreement Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to all Bargaining Unit Employees that are employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below- - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump surn bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on October 1, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 11, 2024; Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17. 2025;and Page I of 3 4-28 - Bargaining Unit Employees employed by the City on April 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2025. The parties intend and understand that the lump sum bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to CalPERS, The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump sum bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only." 2. The following language in. Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection A, Insurance, Subsection 2, City Contribution, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. Medical Insurance Language in the MOU: The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,824.00 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution.) Amended Language: The City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,824.00 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution.) Temporary Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan increases to $1,924,00 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution). Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $1,924.00 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution as outlined in Government Code section 22892)." 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the MOU shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page NBFMA Side Letter Agreement. Paget of3 4-29 Executed this(S 11day of 4 v j vs r2024 FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: By: r-J ri G 6 V Brian MCDonou , Presi nt FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: C,. c-�- Aar n Harp, City Attorney Leilani Browi, City Clerk NBFMA Side Leiter Agreement Page 3 of 3 4-30 EXHIBIT G SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH LIFEGUARD MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION This Side Letter of Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 27th day of August 2024, by and between the City of Newport Beach ("City") and the Newport Beach Lifeguard Management Association ("NBLMA") (collectively "Parties") with respect to the following: WHEREAS, on May 10, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-28 approving a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between the Parties with a term of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, given present inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Parties wish to modify the MOU; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will not have the effect of an agreement, and will not be binding on either party, until it is ratified by the affected bargaining unit and approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as follows: I. Section 2, Compensation, Subsection B, One -Time Lump Sum Payment of the MOU is amended in its entirety and shall read as follows: "S, Lump Sum Bonuses Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2021-2022) All bargaining unit members in paid status for the entirety of the first frill pay period following the adoption of the 2022-2025 MOU by the City Council will receive a signing bonus of $2,000. The parties intend and understand that this lump sum payment is non - pensionable and will not be reported to Ca/PERS. The parties also agree that this payment is intended to be specific to the pay period in which it is paid and is to be considered part of the FLSA regular rate for this pay period only. The parties acknowledge that this is the current language in the MOU and that this bogus has been paid. Inclusion of this language in the Agreement shall have no substantive effect and shall not result in the pgvment of any additional bonus to bargaining unit members. NBLMA Side Letter Agreement Page 1 of 4 4-31 Lump Sum Bonus (FY (2024-2025) Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to all bargaining unit members that are employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below: - Bargaining unit members employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Bargaining unit members employed by the City on October 1, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 25, 2024; - Bargaining unit members employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17, 2025; and - Bargaining unit members employed by the City on April 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 25, 2025. The parties intend and understand that the lump sum bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to Ca1PERS. The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump sum bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only." ?. The following language in Section 4, Fringe Benefits, Subsection A, Insurance, Subsection 2, City Contribution, of the MOU, which was previously amended pursuant to the Side Letter Agreement dated November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "2. City Contribution a. Full -Time Members: Language in the MOU: The City's contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,545 (plus the minim urn Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution_) Amended Language: The City's contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan is $1,645 (plus the minimum CalPERS participating employer's contribution.) Tem ora Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan increases to $1,745 (plus the minimum CaiPERS participating employer's contribution). NBLMA Side Letter Agreement Page 2 of 4 4-32 Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $1,645.00 (plus the minimum Ca1PERS participating employer's contribution). b. Part -Time Members: Language in the MOU: Part-time NBLMA members receive a monthly cafeteria benefit of $601.00 For part-time employees enrolled in medical plans, the cafeteria amount is inclusive of the PERS designated minimum medical insurance contribution. Amended Language: Part-time NBLMA members receive a monthly cafeteria benefit of $601.00 For part-time employees enrolled in medical plans, the cafeteria amount is inclusive of the PERS designated minimum medical insurance contribution. Temporary Increase. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan increases to $637.53. For part-time employees enrolled in medical plans, the cafeteria amount is inclusive of the Ca1PERS designated minimum medical insurance contribution. Effective the pay period that includes July 1, 2025, the City's monthly contribution towards the Cafeteria Plan decreases to $601.00. For part-time employees enrolled in medical plans, the cafeteria amount is inclusive of the Ca1PERS designated minimum medical insurance contribution." 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth in the MCU shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Signatures on the next page NBLMA Side Letter Agreement Page 3 of 4 4-33 Executed this S+ day of V6 ►%A-� 2024 FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH LIFEGUARD MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH: Un Will O'Neill, Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: C Aaron Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Leilani Brown, City Clerk NBLMA Side Letter Agreement Page 4 of 4 4-34 EXHIBIT H FIFTH AMENDMENT TO CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH KEY AND MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION PLAN WHEREAS, on January 25, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-10 adopting a Key and Management Compensation Plan ("Plan") for the period of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2025; WHEREAS, on August 23, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-52 amending the Plan and modifying the cost -of -living adjustments for Key and Management Employees ("First Amendment to the Plan"); WHEREAS, on November 29, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-92 amending the Plan and modifying employee retirement contributions to Ca1PERS for Key and Management Employees ("Second Amendment to the Plan"); WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-19 amending the Plan and adjusting the salary schedules and modifying the language related to employee retirement contributions to Ca1PERS for Key and Management Safety Employees ("Third Amendment to the Plan"); WHEREAS, on November 28, 2023, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-82 amending the Plan and modifying certain positions and titles for Key and Management Employees ("Fourth Amendment to the Plan"); WHEREAS, on December 12, 2023, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-85 approving revised salary schedules for Key and Management Employees; WHEREAS, given existing inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the City Council wishes to further amend the Plan; and Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 1 of 11 4-35 WHEREAS, this amendment will not be binding until it is approved by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach wishes to amend the Plan as follows: Section 1. The Compensation section of the Plan is amended to add Section I, Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25), which shall read as follows: "I. Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25). Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to those Eligible Key and Management Employees that are employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below: - Eligible Key and Management Employees employed by the City on August 27, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - Eligible Key and Management Employees employed by the City on October 1, 2024, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 11, 2024; Eligible Key and Management Employees employed by the City on January 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17, 2025; and - Eligible Key and Management Employees employed by the City on April 1, 2025, will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2025. By adopting this Fifth Amendment to the Key and Management Plan, the City Council for the City of Newport Beach does not intend for the lump sum bonuses to be pensionable and the lump sum bonuses shall not be reported to Ca1PERS. Also, the City Council for the City of Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 2 of 11 4-36 Newport Beach intends for the bonus payments to be specific to the pay period that the bonus payments are paid, and each lump sum bonus shall be considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only. For purposes of this Section the term "Eligible Key and Management Employees" shall mean those Key & Management Employees occupying the following job classifications on the specific date set forth above: (1) Police Chief, (2) Assistant Police Chief, (3) Administrative Assistant to Police Chief, (4) Police Support Services Administrator; (5) Assistant Fire Chief; (6) Assistant Chief Lifeguard Operations; (7) Emergency Medical Services Division Chief, (8) Fire Marshall; and (9) Administrative Assistant to Fire Chief." Section 2. The following language in the Benefits section, subsection C, Retirement Benefits, subsection 1, PERS, subsection b, Employee Contributions, Non -Safety, of the Plan which was previously amended pursuant to the Second Amendment to the Plan on November 29, 2022, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "Non -Safety: Key and Management employees will contribute towards their CalPERS retirement benefit. Employee retirement contributions that are in addition to the normal CalPERS Member Contribution shall be calculated on base pay, special pays, and other pays normally reported as "PERSable" compensation (known either as compensation earnable or pensionable compensation) and will be made on a pre-tax basis through payroll deduction, to the extent allowed by law. Under a separate agreement and ratified via a contract amendment with CalPERS in 2008, Tier I employees shall contribute 2.42% compensation earnable (as cost sharing) per Government Code section 20516(a). Tier I Employees shall contribute 13% of compensation earnable as follows: 8% as the statutory member contribution, 2.42% as cost sharing per Government Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 3 of 11 4-37 Code section 20516(a) and 2.58% as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier I Employees shall contribute 11.5% of compensation earnable as follows: 8% as the statutory member contribution, 2.42% as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(a) and 1.08% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier I Employees shall contribute 13% of compensation earnable as follows: 8% as the statutory member contribution, 2.42% as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(a) and 2.58% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Tier II Employees shall contribute 13% of compensation earnable as follows: 7% as the statutory member contribution and 6% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier II Employees shall contribute 11.5% of compensation earnable as follows: 7% as the statutory member contribution and 4.5% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier II employees shall contribute 13% of compensation earnable as follows: 7% as the statutory member contribution and 6% of compensation earnable as cost sharing per Government Code section 20516(f). Tier III Employees - The minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), for a total employee contribution of 13% of pensionable compensation. Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 4 of 11 4-38 Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), for a total employee contribution that is no less than 11.5% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 11.5% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f), for a total employee contribution that is no less than 13% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 13% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). If in future fiscal years the member contribution rate for non -safety employees in Tier III shall become greater or less, as determined by Ca1PERS valuations, the additional contribution made by the employee under Government Code section 20516(f) will be increased or decreased accordingly so that the total employee contribution equals 13% of pensionable compensation. Provided however, that the employee contribution shall never fall below the statutorily required contribution." Section 3. The following language in the Benefits section, subsection C, Retirement Benefits, subsection 1, PERS, subsection b, Employee Contributions, Safety, of the Plan which was previously amended pursuant to the Second Amendment to the Plan on November 29, 2022, and the Third Amendment to the Plan on April 11, 2023, is hereby amended and shall read as follows: "Safety: A. Police Safety Absent an Employment Agreement or Resolution to the contrary, the employee contribution for police safety members depends on what Tier the employee is in as defined above. Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 5 of 11 4-39 Tier I and II members will contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 5.6% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code §20516(f), for a total contribution of 14.6%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9%, plus an additional 4.1 % of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.1 %. This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 5.6% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 14.6%. Tier III members: In addition to the statutorily required 50% contribution of total normal costs ("member contribution rate"), Tier III members shall contribute an additional percentage of pensionable compensation toward retirement costs as cost sharing pursuant to Government Code §20516(f), so that their total contribution is 14.6% Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 13.1% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 13.1 % or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 6 of 11 4-40 compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 14.6% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 14.6% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). If in future fiscal years the member contribution rate for safety employees in Tier III shall become greater or less, as determined by Ca1PERS valuations, the additional contribution made by the employee under Government Code section 20516(f) will be increased or decreased accordingly so that the total employee contribution equals 14.6% of pensionable compensation. Provided however, that the employee contribution shall never fall below the statutorily required contribution. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for Key & Management police safety employees shall be as noted above and shall not be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Police Management Association. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for the Key and Management police safety employees shall be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Police Management Association. If there are future changes to those employee retirement contributions, as set forth in a council -approved MOU or side letter agreement, the same changes shall be made for Key and Management police safety employees. B. Fire Safety Absent an Employment Agreement or Resolution to the contrary, the employee contribution for fire safety members depends on what Tier the employee is in as defined above. Tier I and II members will contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 4.5% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code §20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.5%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 7 of 11 4-41 equal to 9%, plus an additional 3% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 12%. This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 4.5% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.5%. Tier III members: In addition to the statutorily required 50% contribution of total normal costs ("member contribution rate"), Tier III members shall contribute an additional percentage of pensionable compensation toward retirement costs as cost sharing pursuant to Government Code §20516(f), so that their total contribution is 13.5%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 12% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 12% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 13.5% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 13.5% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). If in future fiscal years the member contribution rate for safety employees in Tier III shall become greater or less, as determined by CalPERS valuations, the additional contribution made by the employee under Government Code section 20516(f) will be increased or decreased accordingly so that the total employee Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 8 of 11 4-42 contribution equals 13.5% of pensionable compensation. Provided however, that the employee contribution shall never fall below the statutorily required contribution. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for Key & Management fire safety employees shall be as noted above and shall not be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Fire Management Association. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for the Key and Management fire safety employees shall be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Fire Management Association. If there are future changes to those employee retirement contributions, as set forth in a council - approved MOU or side letter agreement, the same changes shall be made for Key and Management fire safety employees. C. Assistant Chief, Lifeguard Operations The employee contribution for the Assistant Chief of Lifeguard Operations will depend on what Tier the employee is in as defined above. Tier I and II members will contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 4.6% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code §20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.6%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9%, plus an additional 3.1 % of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 12.1 %. This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Tier I and Tier II employees shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 4.6% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.6%. Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 9 of 11 4-43 Tier III members: In addition to the statutorily required 50% contribution of total normal costs ("member contribution rate"), Tier III members shall contribute an additional percentage of pensionable compensation toward retirement costs as cost sharing pursuant to Government Code §20516(f), so that their total contribution is 13.6%. Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 12.1% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 12.1 % or 50% of the "total normal cost"). This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the minimum statutory employee contribution for employees in Tier III is subject to the provisions of PEPRA and equals 50% of the "total normal cost". Tier III employees shall make an additional contribution of pensionable compensation toward retirement pursuant to Government Code section 20516(f) for a total employee contribution that is no less than 13.6% of pensionable compensation (i.e., Tier III employees pay the greater of 13.6% or 50% of the "total normal cost"). If in future fiscal years the member contribution rate for safety employees in Tier III shall become greater or less, as determined by CalPERS valuations, the additional contribution made by the employee under Government Code section 20516(f) will be increased or decreased accordingly so that the total employee contribution equals 13.6% of pensionable compensation. Provided however, that the employee contribution shall never fall below the statutorily required contribution. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for the Assistant Chief of Lifeguard Operations classification shall be as noted above and shall not be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Lifeguard Management Association. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for the Assistant Chief of Lifeguard Operations classification shall be Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 10 of 11 4-44 tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the Lifeguard Management Association. If there are future changes to those employee retirement contributions, as set forth in a council -approved MOU or side letter, the same changes shall be made for the Assistant Chief of Lifeguard Operations." Section 4. Except as expressly modified herein, all other terms and provisions set forth in the Plan shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. Key and Management Compensation Plan Page 11 of 11 4-45 EXHIBIT I AMENDMENT B TO CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT — CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIRE CHIEF WHEREAS, on February S, 2022, the City of Newport Beach, a California municipal corporation and Charter City ("Employer" or "City") and JEFF BOYLES ("Employee"), an individual (sometimes collectively referred to herein as "the Parties") entered into a First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement ("Agreement") for the period of February S, 2022 through December 30, 2025; WHEREAS, given existing inflationary pressures and to aid in the recruitment and retention of valuable employees, the Council wishes to amend the Agreement; and WHEREAS, this amendment will not be binding until it is approved by the City Council, NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Parties as Follows: 1, Section 51, Employee Benefits, Retirement-CalPERS of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: .1. Retirement-Ca1PERS Employee shall be eligible for the "3% at 50" retirement formula (i.e., the same retirement formula set forth in the NBFMA MOU for employees enrolled in the Tier I ("Legacy" retirement fonnula). Employee contributes 13.5% of compensation eamable towards Employee's retirement benefits, which is designated as follows: 9% of Employee/Members total compensation earnable salary as the Employee/Member Contribution; and 4,51% as cost sharing of the Employer Contribution Rate in accordance with Government Code section 2051 6(f). Temporary Reduction. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, Employee shall contribute the full statutory member contribution, equal to 9%, plus an additional 3% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted Amendment B to Agreement - Fire Chief Page l of 4 under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 12%. This reduction in the employee contribution rate sunsets at the end of the last full pay period in December 2025. Accordingly, effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, Employee shall contribute the full statutory member contribution required by members of the NBFMA, which is currently equal to 9% of compensation earnable, plus an additional 4.5% of compensation earnable toward retirement costs as permitted under Government Code section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 13.5%. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2023, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for Employee shall be as noted above and shall not be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the NBFMA. Effective the pay period that includes January 1, 2026, the Ca1PERS retirement contributions for Employee shall be tied to the retirement contributions required by members of the NBFMA. If there are future changes to those employee retirement contributions, this Agreement shall be deemed amended and Employee shall be subject to the same fon-hula or percentage contribution as applied to Tier I Legacy members of the NBFMA, as set forth in a council -approved MOLL, and for the same duration. 2. Section 5, Employee Benefits, of the Agreement is amended to add Subsection (M), Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-2025), which shall read as follows: "M. Lump Sum Bonus (FY 2024-25). Lump sum bonuses in the amount of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00) will be paid to Employee as long as he is employed by the City on each of the following dates, as set forth below: - If Employee remains employed by the City on August 27, 2024, he will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on September 13, 2024; - If Employee remains employed by the City on October 1, 2024, he will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on October 11, 2024, Amendment B to Agreement - Fire Chief Page 2 of 4 4-47 If Employee remains employed by the City on January 1, 2025, he will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on January 17, 2 02 5; and - If Employee remains employed by the City on April 1, 2025, he will receive a lump sum bonus of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000) on April 11, 2 02 5. The parties intend and understand that the lump sum bonuses are non - pensionable and will not be reported to Ca1PERS, The parties also agree that the bonus payments are intended to be specific to the pay period in which they are paid, and each lump sum bonus is considered part of the regular rate for the pay period in which it is paid only." 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. (Signatures on the Next Page) Amendment B to Agreement - Fire Chief Page 3 of 4 EMPLOYER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A Municipal Corporation M. Grace K. Leung, City Manager Date: EMPLOYEE, An Individual By: ff Boyles, Fire C f Date: L-2 0 ? y APP OVED AS TO FORM: By: '0' C- k "`� Date. b 1 1 5- Z2 412- Aa n C. Harp, City Attorney ATTEST: Date: Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk Amendment B to Agreement - Fire Chief Page 4 of 4 Attachment B City of Newport Beach Costing for Side Letters August 27, 2024 Additional City Pickup of CalPERS through December 2025 Key & Management (K&M) Association of Newport Beach Lifeguards (ANBOL) (1.1% Reduction) Part -Time Employee Association of Newport Beach (PTEANB) Council Appointed Positions Subtotal CalPERS Picku Additional Contribution to Health Coverage through June 2025 1.5% Deduction Reduction 125,189 131,452 3,461 3,634 20,222 21,236 6,265 6,577 155,137 162,899 Additional $100/month NB Firefighters Association (NBFA) 75,000 - NB Fire Management Association (NBFMA) 2,400 - NB Lifeguard Management Association (NBLMA) 8,400 - NB Police Association (NBPA) 119,400 - NB Police Management Association (NBPMA) 19,800 - Subtotal Additional Cafeteria Contribution 225,000 - # of $4,000 bonus, paid quarterly during FY 2024-25 Budgeted Positions Bargaining Unit NB Firefighters Association (NBFA) 125 500,000 - NB Fire Management Association (NBFMA) 4 16,000 - NB Lifeguard Management Association (NBLMA) 14 56,000 - NB Police Association (NBPA) 199 796,000 - NB Police Management Association (NBPMA) 33 132,000 - Eligible K&M Positions 10 40,000 - Subtotal Bonus 1,540,000 - Total Additional Cost 1,920,137 162,899 4-50 Attachment C ka�W�r City of Newport Beach > BUDGET AMENDMENT 2024-25 BA#: 25-012 Department: Human Resources ONETIME: ❑� Yes ❑ No Requestor: Barbara Salvinl Approvals ❑ CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY 'dd Finance Director: Date / `Y Z COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED City Clerk: Date EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST: To reflect the additional city pickup of CalPERS contribution rates through June 2025 for applicable bargaining units, increase 0 from existing budget appropriations contributions to health coverage through June 2025 for safety bargaining groups, and to apply an agreed upon bonus that will be 0 from additional estimated revenues paid quarterly throughout FY25 for safety bargaining units and eligible K&M positions. Funds are appropriated from the fiscal year 0 from unappropriated fund balance end FY 24 surplus ending balance. REVENUES Fund #I Org Object Project Description Increase or (Decrease) $ 100 10099 691010 INTERFUNDTRANSFERS - TRANSFERINGENERALFUND 3,332.00 752 75299 691010 INTERFUNDTRANSFERS -TRANSFERINGENERALFUND 642.00 764 76499 691010 INTERFUNDTRANSFERS - TRANSFERINGENERALFUND 4,257.00 Su btota I 8,231.00 EXPENDITURES Fund 4 Org Object Project Description Increase or (Decrease) $ 010 01010005 724001 CITY CLERK ADMIN -PENSION FE CONTRIB MISC 2,434.00 010 01015005 724001 CITY ATTORNEYADMIN- PENSIONEECONTRIBMISC 11,123.00 010 01020005 724001 CITY MANAGER ADMIN - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 9,570.00 010 01020201 724001 CITY MGR PUBLIC INFO OFFICE - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,451.00 010 0102041 724001 CITY MGR OUTREACH SERVICES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,287.00 010 01025005 724001 HUMAN RESOURCES- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 11,495.00 010 01030005 724001 FINANCE ADMIN - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 4,641,00 010 01030301 724001 FINANCIAL PLANNING - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 3,871.00 010 01030302 724001 FINANCIAL REPORTING - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,238.00 010 01030304 724001 PURCHASING - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,078.00 010 0103031 724001 REVENUE SERVICES -PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,223.00 010 01035351 724001 POLICE CHIEF - PENSION EE CONTR[B MISC 773.00 010 01035351 724002 POLICE CHIEF - PENSION EE CONTRIB SAFETY 2,218.00 010 01035352 724001 POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,821.00 010 01035353 724001 PATROL- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,038.00 010 01035353 724002 PATROL - PENSION EE CONTR[B SAFETY 1,918.00 010 01035354 724001 TRAFFIC - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 850.00 010 01035355 724001 DETECTIVES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 47.00 010 01035355 724002 DETECTIVES - PENSION EE CONTRIB SAFETY 1,976.00 010 01040005 724001 FIRE ADMINISTRATION - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,049.00 010 01040005 724002 FIRE ADMINISTRATION - PENSION EE CONTRIB SAFETY 2,119.00 010 01040401 724002 FIRE OPERATIONS - PENSION EE CONTRIB SAFETY 1,911.00 010 01040402 724001 FIRE PREVENTION - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 979.00 010 01040404 724001 EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICES- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,406.00 010 01040405 724001 JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 789.00 010 01040406 724001 LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,672.00 010 01040406 724002 LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS - PENSION EE CONTRIB SAFETY 1,473.00 010 01050005 724001 CDD ADMIN - PENSION EF CONTRIB MISC 5,118.00 4-51 Attachment C 010 �0105041 'J24001 ;INSPECTIONS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 801.00 010 110105042 724001 PLAN CHECKS/PERMITS. PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 3,666.00 010 01050501 724001 PLANNING - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 4,296.00 010 I01050505 724001 REAL PROPERTY GEN FUND - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,411.00 010 01060005 724001 LIBRARY ADMIN - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,755,00 010 D146021 1724001 CDM BRANCH LIBRARY - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 143.00 010 0106022 724001 MARINERS BRANCH LIBRARY - PENSION EE CDNTRIB MISC 1,040.00 010 .. . ... 0106023 724001 _ . CENTRAL LIBRARY- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,339.00 010 ):0106024 ' 724001 BALBOA BRANCH LIBRARY PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 461.00 010 01060604 1724001 LITERACY SERVICES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 187.00 010 01D70005 1724601 RECREATION ADMIN - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,875.00 016 ,0107010 124001 PROGRAM SUPPORT- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 4,710.00 010 0107014 724001 YOUTH PROGRAMS -PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,592.00 010 0107015 {724001 PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 27.06 010 `0107016 ;724001 NATURAL RESOURCES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 233.00 010 0107018 :724001 PARK PATROL- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 398.00 D10 0107019 ;7240. 01 AQUATICS -PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 924.00 D10 ;0107020 _..01 724001 NEWPORTCOASTCOMMUNITYCENTER-PENSIONEECONTRIBMISC 606.00 010 0107021 '724001 COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER -PENSION EECONTRIB MISC 294.00 010 0107022 ;724001 CIVIC CENTER RENTALS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 172.00 010 0107023 i724001 MARINA PARK - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,070.00 616 ;0107024 724001 FACILITY MAINT& OPERATIONS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 99.00 010 0107026 724001 FACILITY RENTAL FEES - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 87.00 010 `0107031 1724001 OASIS - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,539.00 010 .0107032 724001 OASIS FITNESS CENTER PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 478.00 010 :0107033 i 724001 OASIS TRANSPORTATION - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 87.00 010 01080005 724001 PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 7,261.00 010 ;0108D11 ':,72400-1 WQ/CONSERVATION/ENVIRONMENTAL- PEN SIONEECONTRIBMISC 2,837.00 010 `0108012 1724001 TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,983.00 010 0108031 11724001 PARKS PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,396.00 010 .0108041 i724001 FACILITY MAINTENANCE - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 642.00 010 .0108051 724001 REFUSE - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 909.00 010 :0108061 724001 STREETS/ASPHALT- PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 2,096.00 010 01080801 i724001 ENGINEERING SERVICES- PENSION EE CDNTRIB MISC 8,733.00 010 0109062 724001 ',STORM DRAINS/STREETSWEEPING - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 643.00 100 10045451 !724001 HARBOR DEPARTMENT- PENSION EE CONTRIBMISC 3,332.00 701 :7019052 ;724001 WATER SYSTEM SERVICE-PENSIONEECONTRIBMISC 4,453.00 711 7119061 724001 ' WASTEWATER OPERATIONS PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 1,095.00 752 7529031 `,724001 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 642.00 764 76420203 724001 CITY MGR INFORMTN TECHNOLOGY - PENSION EE CONTRIB MISC 4,257.00 010 01035355 ,721001 DETECTIVES - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 7,800.00 010 01040402 721001 FIRE PREVENTION - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 3,000.00 010 01040401 !721001 FIRE OPERATIONS - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 55,800.00 010 101035354 '11721001 TRAFFIC- CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 6,000.00 010 0103522 111721001 POLICE IT- CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 3,600.00 010 .01035356 1!721001 FLEET MAINTENANCE - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 1,200.00 016 01035352 ',721001 POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES-CAFETERIAALLOWANCEFT 25,200.00 010 01035353 11721001 ; PATROL- CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 6,000.00 010 01035351 111721001 POLICE CHIEF - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT _ 1,800.00 010 0103511 ', 721001 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 600.00 010 01035353 721001 PATROL- CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 55,800.00 010 01035355 721001 DETECTIVES - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 19,200.00 010 '01035354 1721001 ,TRAFFIC -CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 7,800.00 010 01035352 J21001 ,POLICE SUPPORTSERVICES -CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 1,800.00 010 01035351 1721001 POLICE CHIEF- CAFETERIA ALLOWANCEFT 2,400,00 010 01040005 1721001 FIRE ADMINISTRATION -CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 600.00 610 01040403 721001 COMM ER RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) -CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 600.00 010 01040404 ,721001 _ EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES -CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 17,400.00 b14 01040406 72100I LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS - CAFETERIA ALL .0.WANCE FT 6,300A0 010 01040405 721001 JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 300.00 010 101040406 721001 LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS - CAFETERIA ALLOWANCE FT 1,800.00 010 0103511 714001 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 4,000,00 010 0103522 ;714001 POLICE IT- LUMP SUM PAYMENT 24,000.00 616 01035351 .714001 POLICECHIEF- LUMPSUMPAYMENT 36,000,00 4-52 Attachment C 010 01035352 714001 POLICE SUPPORTS ERV ICES -LUMPS LIM PAYMENT 184,000.00 010 01035353 714001 PATROL - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 416,000.00 010 01035354 714001 TRAFFIC - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 92,000.00 010 01035355 714001 DETECTIVES - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 184,000,00 010 01035356 714001 FLEET MAINTENANCE - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 8,000.00 O10 01040005 714001 FIRE ADMINISTRATION - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 8,000.00 010 01040401 714001 FIRE OPERATIONS - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 376,000.00 010 01040402 714001 FIRE PREVENTION - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 23,200.00 010 01040403 714001 COMM ER RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 4,000.00 010 01040404 714001 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 120,000.00 010 01040405 714001 JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS-LUMPSUMPAYMENT 2,000.00 010 01040406 714001 LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS- LUMP SUM PAYMENT 58,000.00 010 01050005 714001 CDD ADMIN - LUMP SUM PAYMENT 800.00 010 01099 991100 GENERAL FUND INTERFUNDTRANSFR- TRANSFER OUT TIDELAND FUND 3,332.00 O10 01099 991752 GENERAL FUND INTERFUND TRANSFR-TRANSFER OUT EQUIPMENT FUND 642.00 010 01099 991764 GENERAL FUND INTERFUND TRANSFR - TRANSFER OUT IT I51F 4,257.00 FUND BALANCE Fund 4 Object Description Increase or (Decrease) $ O10 300000 GENERAL FUND- FUND BALANCE CONTROL (1,914,589,00) 100 300000 TIDE &SUBMERGED LANDS FUND- FUND BALANCE CONTROL 701 300000 WATER ENTERPRISE FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL (4,453.00) 711 300000 WASTEWATER ENTERPRISE FUND- FUND BALANCE CONTROL (1,095.00) 752 300000 EQUIPMENT FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL 764 300000 IT ISE - FUND BALANCE CONTROL Subtotal Fund Balance Change Required 4-53