Each of the duly constituted incumbents of the elective offices
or positions of the City shall be entitled to receive for services
in such office or position a salary in the respective amounts as follows:
Mayor
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$7,875.00 monthly
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City Council Member
|
$3,937.00 monthly
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City Clerk
|
$1,616.00 monthly
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City Treasurer
|
$404.00 monthly
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(Ord. 2434 1-25-83; Ord. 91-1 1-29-91; Ord. 95-2 1-17-95; Ord. 96-32 11-26-96)
(Ord. 98-24 12-1-99; Ord. 20-16 9-22-20)
Commencing on the Sunday next succeeding the declaration of
the results of the general municipal election to be held in April
1973 and notwithstanding the foregoing salary provisions, each member
of the City Council shall thereafter receive as compensation a sum
equal to the maximum compensation which may be paid to Councilmembers
of a General Law City of the State of California, the population of
the City; and the Mayor shall at such time receive as compensation
a sum equal to twice the highest compensation which may be paid to
a City Councilmember of the City pursuant hereto. Until a change of
salary shall have become fully operative pursuant to the provisions
of this subsection, the salaries above designated shall continue to
be paid.
(Ord. 2052 2-26-71)
The monthly salary rate schedule applicable to employees of
the City is set forth as follows:
MONTHLY SALARY RATE SCHEDULE
|
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1
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285.000
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2
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287.850
|
3
|
290.729
|
4
|
293.636
|
5
|
296.572
|
6
|
299.538
|
7
|
302.533
|
8
|
305.559
|
9
|
308.614
|
10
|
311.700
|
11
|
314.817
|
12
|
317.966
|
13
|
321.145
|
14
|
324.357
|
15
|
327.600
|
16
|
330.876
|
17
|
334.185
|
18
|
337.527
|
19
|
340.902
|
20
|
344.311
|
21
|
347.754
|
22
|
351.232
|
23
|
354.744
|
24
|
358.291
|
25
|
361.874
|
26
|
365.493
|
27
|
369.148
|
28
|
372.839
|
29
|
376.568
|
30
|
380.334
|
31
|
384.137
|
32
|
387.978
|
33
|
391.858
|
34
|
395.777
|
35
|
399.734
|
36
|
403.732
|
37
|
407.769
|
38
|
411.847
|
39
|
415.965
|
40
|
420.125
|
41
|
424.326
|
42
|
428.569
|
43
|
432.855
|
44
|
437.184
|
45
|
441.555
|
46
|
445.971
|
47
|
450.431
|
48
|
454.935
|
49
|
459.484
|
50
|
464.079
|
51
|
468.720
|
52
|
473.407
|
53
|
478.141
|
54
|
482.923
|
55
|
487.752
|
56
|
492.629
|
57
|
497.556
|
58
|
502.531
|
59
|
507.557
|
60
|
512.632
|
61
|
517.759
|
62
|
522.936
|
63
|
528.166
|
64
|
533.447
|
65
|
538.782
|
66
|
544.170
|
67
|
549.611
|
68
|
555.107
|
69
|
560.658
|
70
|
566.265
|
71
|
571.928
|
72
|
577.647
|
73
|
583.423
|
74
|
589.258
|
75
|
595.150
|
76
|
601.102
|
77
|
607.113
|
78
|
613.184
|
79
|
619.316
|
80
|
625.509
|
81
|
631.764
|
82
|
638.082
|
83
|
644.462
|
84
|
650.907
|
85
|
657.416
|
86
|
663.990
|
87
|
670.630
|
88
|
677.337
|
89
|
684.110
|
90
|
690.951
|
91
|
697.860
|
92
|
704.839
|
93
|
771.887
|
94
|
719.006
|
95
|
726.196
|
96
|
733.458
|
97
|
740.793
|
98
|
748.201
|
99
|
775.683
|
100
|
763.240
|
101
|
770.872
|
102
|
778.581
|
103
|
786.367
|
104
|
794.230
|
105
|
802.173
|
106
|
810.194
|
107
|
818.296
|
108
|
826.479
|
109
|
834.744
|
110
|
843.092
|
111
|
851.523
|
112
|
860.038
|
113
|
868.638
|
114
|
877.325
|
115
|
886.098
|
116
|
894.959
|
117
|
903.908
|
118
|
912.948
|
119
|
922.077
|
120
|
931.298
|
121
|
940.611
|
122
|
950.017
|
123
|
959.517
|
124
|
969.112
|
125
|
978.803
|
126
|
988.591
|
127
|
998.477
|
128
|
1,008.462
|
129
|
1,018.547
|
130
|
1,028.732
|
131
|
1,039.019
|
132
|
1,049.410
|
133
|
1,059.904
|
134
|
1,070.503
|
135
|
1,081.208
|
136
|
1,092.020
|
137
|
1,102.940
|
138
|
1,113.969
|
139
|
1,125.109
|
140
|
1,136.360
|
141
|
1,147.724
|
142
|
1,159.793
|
143
|
1,170.793
|
144
|
1,182.501
|
145
|
1,194.326
|
146
|
1,206.269
|
147
|
1,218.332
|
148
|
1,230.515
|
149
|
1,242.820
|
150
|
1,255.248
|
151
|
1,267.801
|
152
|
1,280.479
|
153
|
1,293.284
|
154
|
1,306.216
|
155
|
1,319.279
|
156
|
1,332.471
|
157
|
1,345.796
|
158
|
1,359.254
|
159
|
1,372.847
|
160
|
1,386.575
|
161
|
1,400.441
|
162
|
1,414.445
|
163
|
1,428.590
|
164
|
1,442.876
|
165
|
1,457.304
|
166
|
1,471.877
|
167
|
1,486.596
|
168
|
1,501.462
|
169
|
1,516.477
|
170
|
1,531.642
|
171
|
1,546.958
|
172
|
1,562.428
|
173
|
1,578.052
|
174
|
1,593.832
|
175
|
1,609.771
|
176
|
1,625.868
|
177
|
1,642.127
|
178
|
1,658.548
|
179
|
1,675.134
|
180
|
1,691.885
|
181
|
1,708.804
|
182
|
1,725.892
|
183
|
1,743.151
|
184
|
1,760.582
|
185
|
1,778.188
|
186
|
1,795.970
|
187
|
1,813.930
|
188
|
1,832.069
|
189
|
1,850.390
|
190
|
1,868.894
|
191
|
1,887.583
|
192
|
1,906.458
|
193
|
1,925.523
|
194
|
1,944.778
|
195
|
1,964.226
|
196
|
1,983.868
|
197
|
2,003.707
|
198
|
2,023.981
|
199
|
2,043.981
|
200
|
2,064.421
|
201
|
2,085.065
|
202
|
2,105.916
|
203
|
2,126.975
|
204
|
2,148.245
|
205
|
2,169.727
|
206
|
2,191.425
|
207
|
2,213.339
|
208
|
2,235,472
|
209
|
2,257.827
|
210
|
2,280.405
|
211
|
2,303.209
|
212
|
2,326.242
|
213
|
2,349.504
|
214
|
2,372.999
|
215
|
2,396.729
|
216
|
2,420.696
|
217
|
2,444.903
|
218
|
2,469.352
|
219
|
2,494.046
|
220
|
2,518.986
|
221
|
2,544.176
|
222
|
2,569.618
|
223
|
2,595.314
|
224
|
2,621.267
|
225
|
2,657.480
|
226
|
2,673.955
|
227
|
2,700.694
|
228
|
2,727.701
|
229
|
2,754.978
|
230
|
2,782.528
|
231
|
2,810.353
|
232
|
2,838.457
|
233
|
2,866.841
|
234
|
2,895.510
|
235
|
2,924.465
|
236
|
2,953,709
|
237
|
2,983.246
|
238
|
3,013.079
|
239
|
3,043.210
|
240
|
3,073.642
|
241
|
3,104.378
|
242
|
3,135.422
|
243
|
3,166.776
|
244
|
3,198.444
|
245
|
3,230.428
|
246
|
3,262.733
|
247
|
3,295.360
|
248
|
3,328.313
|
249
|
3,361.597
|
250
|
3,395.213
|
251
|
3,429.165
|
252
|
3,463.456
|
253
|
3,498.091
|
254
|
3,533.072
|
255
|
3,568.403
|
256
|
3,604.087
|
257
|
3,640.128
|
258
|
3,676.529
|
259
|
3,713.294
|
260
|
3,750.427
|
261
|
3,787.931
|
262
|
3,825.811
|
263
|
3,864.069
|
264
|
3,902.709
|
265
|
3,941.736
|
266
|
3,981.154
|
267
|
4,020.965
|
268
|
4,061.175
|
269
|
4,101.787
|
270
|
4,142.804
|
271
|
4,184.233
|
272
|
4,226.075
|
273
|
4,268.336
|
274
|
4,311.019
|
275
|
4,354.129
|
276
|
4,397.670
|
277
|
4,441.647
|
278
|
4,486.064
|
279
|
4,530.924
|
280
|
4,576.233
|
The respective schedule numbers allocated and assigned to the
nonelective employees and officers of the City shall be established
and changed from time to time by ordinance.
(Ord. 1953 7-1-68)
Notwithstanding any other provisions contained in this Chapter,
in case of any emergency or unusual circumstances or conditions which
may exist or arise within the City, or in any office, department or
branch of service thereof, the Mayor (or the Administrative Officer
in the absence or disability, or with the consent, of the Mayor) shall
have the right and he or she is hereby authorized, either directly
or through the head of the office, department, or branch of service
affected or involved, to employ such number of additional assistants,
helpers, clerks, stenographers, laborers, or other employees as in
the opinion of such Mayor (or Administrative Officer in the absence
or disability of, or if designated by the Mayor) may be necessary
in order to meet and properly dispose of any and all conditions, problems,
and effects which might arise out of or be due to any such emergency
or unusual circumstances or conditions; together with full power in
any and all such cases to fix the respective reasonable compensations
to be paid such additional employees for such emergency service. Such
emergency service shall not continue, however, for a longer period
than seven successive days, unless by further authority of the City
Council, expressed by resolution.
The appointive authority of each officer and employee of the
City shall designate such officer's and employee's working schedule.
Any officer or employee of the City who sustains illness or
injury in the course of his service to the City shall receive compensation,
hospitalization benefits, surgical and medical attention in accordance
with the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Insurance and Safety
Laws of the State of California, as set forth in the
Labor Code of
said State; provided, however, that during the waiting period that
is provided for by such laws, the employee shall be paid by the City
his or her full average earnings from and including the day the injured
or ill employee leaves work, as a result of his or her illness or
injury.
In the event the illness or injury of the officer or employee
is not compensable under the provisions of Workmen's Compensation
Laws, then the employee shall be granted sick leave pay, in accordance
with the provisions relating thereto of this Article and the employee
shall, in such case, not receive compensation for hospitalization,
surgical and/or medical benefits as heretofore provided unless so
ordered by the City Council. Adjustment of the officer's or employee's
account with the City, as provided for in this Article shall be made
as soon as possible after the determination is made as to whether
or not injury or illness is compensable under said laws.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, an employee,
who is receiving disability payments under the Workmen's Compensation
Act of the State, for temporary disability arising out of his or her
employment by the City, shall receive the difference between the disability
payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act and full salary during
the first year of such disability absence. No portion of this period
of one year shall be deducted from accrued sick leave.
The following regulations shall govern the granting of sick
leave:
(a) Sick
leave means the absence from duty due to the illness or injury not
compensated for by Workmen's Compensation Insurance; exposure to contagious
disease as evidenced by a certificate from a public health officer
or acceptable medical authority; death or serious illness in the immediate
family. Immediate family means spouse, child, brother, sister, parents,
or parent-in-law.
(b) Each
person employed by the City on a monthly basis shall be allowed one
day's sick leave at his or her full rate of pay for each month of
employment commencing on the first day of employment as a probationary
employee; provided, however, that sick leave may be taken in advance
of accrual by probationary employees not to exceed ten days, upon
the written recommendation of the department head and the approval
of the Administrative Officer. In the event of termination of any
employee who has taken sick leave in advance of its accrual, the final
payroll check of such employee shall be reduced in an amount equal
to the sick leave that has been used before accrual.
(c) An employee
shall be allowed, not to exceed five days in any calendar year, sick
leave due to death or serious illness in the immediate family. In
the event of death in the immediate family, the Department Head or
the Administrative Officer may require a death certificate or other
acceptable evidence be presented before the sick leave is allowed.
In the event of a serious illness in the immediate family, a certificate
of such illness and the need for the employee's absence by an acceptable
medical authority may be required.
(d) Sick
leave under this Section shall be applicable to all employees employed
on a forty hour work week, and employees whose working schedule requires
more or less than forty hours per week shall receive sick leave benefits
in direct proportion (ratio) as their working schedule is to a forty-hour
working schedule, provided that in no case shall the City Controller
be required to compute sick leave in increments of less than four
hours.
(e) The
right to benefits under this sick leave plan shall continue only during
the period that the employee is employed by the City. An employee
on military leave will not be granted sick leave during the period
that he or she is on military leave.
(f) Any
employee to be absent because of sickness or other physical disability
shall notify his or her Department Head or other superior officer
at least one day prior to such absence if circumstances will permit.
(g) Upon
the request of the employee's Department Head, the Administrative
Officer may require the employee to submit to an examination by a
physician appointed by the City, and if the results of the examination
indicate the employee is unable to perform his or her duties or in
performance of his or her duties will expose others to infection,
the employee shall be placed on sick leave, until adequate medical
evidence is submitted that the employee is competent to perform his
or her duties or will not subject others to infection.
(h) Any
employee in the case of illness may combine sick leave and vacation
subject to the approval of his Department Head and the Administrative
Officer, as provided in this Chapter.
(i) Notwithstanding
anything contained in this Section, no employee shall be entitled
to receive any payment or other compensation from the City while absent
from duty for injury or disability received as a result of engaging
in gainful employment other than by the City or by reason of engaging
in business or activity for monetary gain or other compensation other
than business or activity connected with his City employment.
(j) Any
officer or employee who makes application for sick leave for a longer
period than two days upon any single occasion shall file with the
Department Head a certificate signed by a physician licensed to practice
medicine in the State of California, that said employee was incapacitated
from performing the duties of his or her position for each day that
sick leave is requested. Authority shall also be given for the physician
signing the certificate to disclose to the Administrative Officer
or Mayor of the City information relating to the physical condition
of the applicant requiring such sick leave. Sick leave shall be granted
when the application for sick leave is approved by the Department
Head and the Administrative Officer. The Department Head or Administrative
Officer may also require such sick leave certificate from any employee
making application for less than three days sick leave. The certificate
shall be in such form as prescribed by the Administrative Officer
and approved by the City Council.
(k) The City Council, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter, may, upon recommendation of the Department Head, Administrative Officer, or on its own initiative, require an applicant for sick leave to be examined before a duly licensed physician, designated by the City Council. The Council may, upon receiving the report of such physician, refuse to allow granting of any sick leave provided for in this Chapter. The fees of such physician for services rendered under this subsection wil
l be a charge against and be paid by the City.
(l) Whenever
an application for sick leave is presented in proper form to the Department
Head and approved by him, it shall be immediately referred to the
Finance Director for checking as to the amount of sick leave time
available to the applicant and shall thereafter be submitted to the
Administrative Officer for approval.
(Ord. 1954 8-23-68; Ord. 03-19 10-14-03; Ord. 07-08 4-25-07)
Whenever it becomes necessary to prorate compensation, it shall
be done by Council resolution.
(Ord. 2026 6-29-70)
In all cases where any officer or employee renders service to
the City more than one department, and the City Council has not designated
the amount or percentage of the compensation of such officer or employee
to be charged against any particular department or departments, the
Finance Director, with the approval of the Administrative Officer,
may, for accounting purposes, determine and charge accordingly the
amount of percentage of the compensation or salary of any such officer
or employee which is to be charged each of the respective departments
in which such service was rendered. So far as reasonably practicable,
such charges when made against the various departments shall be substantially
in proportion to the service rendered such respective departments.
(Ord. 03-19 10-14-03; Ord. 07-08 4-25-07)
Employees of the City may be required to wear an appropriate
type of uniform clothing as prescribed by the Administrative Officer.
In the event that any employee who receives a uniform allowance
should leave the service of the City before completing one year of
service, the Finance Director shall deduct from the final pay of such
employee the amount of any uniform reimbursement received.
(Ord. 1311 7-1-56; Ord. 2026 6-29-70; Ord. 03-19 10-14-03; Ord. 07-08 4-25-07)
In addition to the performance of their regular and ordinary
duties, it shall be the duty of all of the officials of the city and
of all policemen, firemen and other employees of said City, at all
times and under all circumstances to go to the aid of all persons
and animals in distress or danger, and render them such help and assistance
as lies within the power of such officials, police officers, firefighters
and/or employees.
In case any official, policeman, fireman or other employee of
the City should be injured while rendering such additional services,
such injury shall be deemed to be in the course of employment and
subject to the benefits of Workers' Compensation Law.