84-095 - 09-04 - Approve General Wages Salaries 1984Resolution 84-95
September 4, 1984
Member Johnson introduced the following adoption and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION REVISING GENERAL WAGES AND SALARIES FOR 1984
WHEREAS, on September 15, 1980 the Golden Valley City Council approved a
Compensation Program for all non-union Employees; and
WHEREAS, the Compensation Program
provides "effective with the first
payroll period in July, the City shall
institute any
adjustments
warranted
after
completing the review of the base salary computations"; and
WHEREAS, internal comparisons have
been made
in certain
clerical
positions
based on a job evaluation study;
WHEREAS, the City Manager's Office
has completed a review
of the
base salary
computations; and
WHEREAS, adjustments are warranted
in order to
assme that
Golden
Valley
Employees are paid at a salary which is
equivalent
to those
personnel
being paid
doing similar duties in comparable municipalities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that
the City
Council of
the City
of Golden
Valley approves the following salaries
to be effective
starting
July 7, 1984;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
salaries
of the clerical positions
which are currently part of the job evaluation
study,
shall,
if increases are
warranted, receive such adjustments retroactive
to
July 11,
1983, consistent
with the remainder of the employees covered
under
the compensation program.
MANAGEMENT
START
6 MONTHS
1 YEAR
2 YEARS
Director of Public Works
$47,426
$48,989
$50,553
$52,116
Director of Public Safety
47,292
48,851
50,410
51,969
Director of Admin. Services
43,930
45,378
46,827
48,274
Deputy Director - Public Safety
41,461
42,828
44,195
45,562
Director of Zoning & Inspections
37,293
38,521
39,751
40,980
Director of Planning & Development
vacant
Assistant City Engineer
31,917
32,968
34,021
35,073
Policy & Programming Superintendent
31,663
32,048
33,751
34,796
Superintendent of Streets
31,095
32,121
33,145
34,170
Superintendent of Utilities
31,095
32,121
33,145
34,170
Accounting Supervisor
31,072
32,096
33,120
34,145
Park Maintenance Superintendent
30,164
31,158
32,153
33,147
Golf Operations Manager
28,785
29,734
30,683
31,632
Greens Superintendent
28,785
29,734
30,683
31,632
Assistant Shop Superintendent
28,214
29,144
30,074
31,004
Assistant Street Superintendent
26,409
27,280
28,151
29,020
Assistant Utilities Superintendent
26,409
27,280
28,151
29,020
Motor Vehicle License Supervisor
24,417
25,223
26,027
26,834
Office Services Supervisor
24,417
25,223
26,027
26,834
Engineer, Custodian
22,985
23,742
24,500
25,258
Resolution 84-95 - Continued
September
4, 1984
NON -MANAGEMENT
START
6 MONTHS
1 YEAR
2 YEARS
Chief Building Inspector
$13.66
$14.11
$14.55
$15.00
Engineering/tIechanical Inspector
13.66
14.11
14.55
15.00
Planner
13.66
14.11
14.55
15.00
Engineering Aide III (3)
12.62
13.03
13.46
13.87
Building Inspector
12.26
12.67
13.07
13.48
Engineering Aide II
11.31
11.69
12.05
12.43
Senior Citizen Coordinator
10.85
11.20
11.56
11.92
Program Supervisor
10.85
11.20
11.56
11.92
Brookview Mechanic
10.07
10.40
10.74
11.07
Custodian
8.62
8.90
9.19
9.47
Salaries for positions listed below with an asterisk (*) will
be retroactive to
July 11, 1983.
Deputy City Clerk*
8.42
8.70
8.97
9.25
Admin. Secretary - Public Safety
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Admin. Secretary - Public Works
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Admin. Secretary - Zoning & Inspection
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Admin. Secretary - Park & Recreation
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Admin. Secretary - Manager/Council
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Payroll Clerk/Admin. Secretary
8.03
8.31
8.57
8.84
Utility Billing Clerk
7.06
7.66
7.91
8.15
Secretary - Public Safety II
7.44
7.69
7.93
8.18
Cashier
7.13
7.37
7.60
7.84
Motor Vehicle License Clerk II
7.28
7.52
7.76
8.00
Secretary - Public Safety 1
7.35
7.60
7.84
8.08
Secretary - Inspection/License Clerk
7.35
7.60
7.84
8.08
Motor Vehicle License Clerk I*
7.05
7.29
7.52
7.75
Receptionist
6.42
6.64
6.85
7.06
Park & Recreation Receptionist
6.42
6.64
6.85
7.06
Mary E.Ahderson, Mayor
ATTEST:
y, uepuVy Gi ty u i e
" e motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member
Bakken and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Anderson, Bakken, Johnson, Stockman and Thompson, and the following
voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly
passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Deputy
City Clerk.