[Amended 2-19-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001; 9-16-2002 by L.L. No.
16-2002; 3-2-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009; 8-23-2016 by L.L. No. 7-2016]
Under this article, the Village of Potsdam shall provide benefits
as enumerated elsewhere in this article to all permanent full-time
and part-time nonunion employees who regularly work more than one-half
the standard workweek hours. Employees shall include the Administrative
Assistant/Senior Account Clerk, Chief of Police, Chief Water/Wastewater/Hydro
Plant Operator, Code Enforcement Officer, Code Enforcement Technician,
Community Development Director, Economic Developer, Museum Curator,
Planning and Development Director, Recreation Director, Recreation
Maintenance Worker, Superintendent of Public Works, Village Administrator,
Village Clerk and Village Treasurer.
[Amended 3-2-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009; 8-23-2016 by L.L. No. 7-2016]
All provisions of the New York State Noncontributory Improved
Career Retirement Plan, §§ 75-i and 41, Subdivision
j, of the New York State Retirement and Social Security Law, shall
be in force for all employees except the Chief of Police, who shall
have the option of the New York State Noncontributory 1/60 Retirement
Plan, § 75-g, or the New York State Noncontributory Twenty-Year
Plan, § 384-d (special twenty-year plan) and § 41,
Subdivision j, of the New York State Retirement and Social Security
Law.
[Amended 1-7-2002 by L.L.
No. 1-2002; 9-16-2002 by L.L. No. 16-2002; 3-2-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009; 7-18-2011 by L.L. No. 2-2011; 6-18-2012 by L.L. No. 4-2012; 8-23-2016 by L.L. No.
7-2016]
A. Employees
shall receive medical, dental, pharmaceutical for the employee and
dependents. The insurance plan and coverages shall be generally equivalent
to one of the plans offered to unionized employees as determined at
the sole and absolute discretion of the Village Board by resolution.
Deductibles and co-pays shall not exceed the highest rate paid by
any unionized Village employees. Employee contributions towards insurance
premiums shall not exceed the highest contribution paid by any unionized
Village employees.
B. Upon
retirement, coverages shall continue for each retiree on the same
contribution basis as was in effect at the time of retirement. Dependent
coverage for dependents of all employees except the Police Chief shall
be available at the option of the retiree upon the condition that
the retiree make timely payment of the full cost of such dependent
coverage, unless specifically directed otherwise by and at the sole
and absolute discretion of the Village Board by its resolution. The
surviving spouse of a retiree shall have the option of continuation
of coverage, provided that such spouse pays the full cost of such
coverage and that the retiree had elected to obtain dependent coverage
during his or her lifetime.
C. Upon
retirement, the Chief of Police hired before June 1, 2016, shall have
the option to obtain dependent coverage on a noncontributory basis
if he has a sick leave balance of at least 135 days, or if granted
by the Village Board if the sick leave balance is below that figure.
Chiefs of Police hired after June 1, 2016, shall have the option to
purchase dependent coverage at full cost, unless specifically directed
otherwise by and at the sole and absolute discretion of the Village
Board by its resolution.
D. All
employees hired after January 2, 2002, shall be required to pay 5%
of the cost for medical, dental, pharmaceutical insurance. All employees
hired after June 1, 2011, shall be required to pay 10% of the cost
for medical, dental, pharmaceutical insurance. All employees hired
after June 1, 2016, shall be required to pay 12% of the cost for medical,
dental, pharmaceutical insurance.
E. An employee must 1) have 10 years of continuous full-time service with the Village of Potsdam immediately prior to retirement; and 2) have retired directly from the Village; and 3) be at least 55 years of age; and 4) have been granted a retirement benefit from the New York State and Local Retirement System to be eligible for health insurance coverage at full or partial Village expense under Subsection
B of this section, unless specifically directed otherwise by and at the sole, absolute discretion of the Village Board by its resolution. However, the Village Board may only decrease and not increase the foregoing requirements by resolution of the Board.
The Village shall provide New York State disability
insurance at a maximum cost of $1.20 per pay period for employees.
All employees shall be entitled to the holidays
provided in the contract or normal practice that governs the departments
in which they work.
Leave of absence without pay for up to six months
may be granted by the Village Administrator. Such leave shall not
be used for the purpose of seeking other employment. Longer periods
of leave must have the approval of the Village Board.
All employees shall be eligible for maternity
or paternity benefits as set forth in the federal Family Medical Leave
Act, as amended.
[Amended 2-19-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001; 1-7-2002 by L.L. No. 1-2002; 8-23-2016 by L.L. No. 7-2016]
A. The following employees are determined to be salaried employees:
Village Administrator, Village Clerk, Village Treasurer, Chief of
Police, Chief Water/Wastewater/Hydro Plant Operator, Code Enforcement
Officer, Community Development Director, Museum Curator, Planning
and Development Director, Recreation Director, and Superintendent
of Public Works.
B. All other employees covered under this article shall be classified
as hourly employees.
C. Hours of work. The Village Administrator, Village Treasurer, Chief
of Police, Planning and Development Director, Code Enforcement Officer,
Village Clerk, Chief Water/Wastewater/Hydro Plant Operator and other
nonhourly positions filled after the effective date of this chapter
shall have an average workweek of 40 hours. All other employees covered
under this article shall have an average workweek of 35 hours.
Pursuant to the laws of the State of New York,
the Village Board determines that the public need is sufficient to
require certain employees hired after the effective date of this article
to reside within the Village of Potsdam corporation limits.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
EMPLOYEE
The Village Administrator, Chief of Police, Village Clerk,
Village Treasurer and Planning and Development Director.
RESIDENCY
The actual principal domicile of an individual, where he
or she normally eats or sleeps and maintains usual personal and household
effects.
VILLAGE LIMITS
The boundary which legally defines the corporation limits
of the Village of Potsdam, as it may be amended from time to time.
The Village Board hereby establishes a residency
requirement for specific employees of the Village of Potsdam.
A. Every employee shall reside within the Village limits
within six months of the date of initial service for the Village.
B. The Village Board of Trustees may review this requirement
and permit an extension for one six-month period, upon the written
request of the employee and formal resolution of the Board.
C. While employed by the Village, no employee shall cease
to reside within the Village limits.
D. This article shall be applicable to all employees
hired after the date of filing of this chapter, and a copy of this
article shall be provided to them. However, the failure of the employer
to provide copies shall not affect the applicability of this Article
to any employee hired after its effective date.
Any waiver of the residency requirements which may be granted by a prompt written or oral application of the employee shall be granted at the time of initial employment only, except for the extension provision of §
35-17, which may be granted by the Board. The provisions of §
35-19 of this article shall not be a defense to any action to terminate an employee's employment pursuant to §
35-18.