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87-031 - 02-17 Establish Wages and Salaries All Non-Union PersonnelResolution 87-31 February 17, 1987 Member Thompson introduced the following adoption and moved its adoption: 42,555 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING GENERAL WAGES AND SALARIES 45,361 FOR 1987 FOR ALL NON-UNION PERSONNEL Assistant City Engineer BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley that it hereby adopts the following general wages and salaries schedule, for all 42,129 non-union personnel for the year 1987, said schedule to commence for work 37,351 performed by the personnel named herein effective as of January 1, 1987. 39,814 SUPERVISORY EXEMPT START 6 MONTHS 1 YEAR 2 YEARS Director of Public Works $54,119 $55,903 $57,687 $59,471 Director of Public Safety 53,966 55,745 57,524 59,303 Director of Administrative Services 52,733 54,471 56,210 57,948 Director of Park and Recreation 48,780 50,388 51,996 53,604 Deputy Director - Public Safety 47,314 48,873 50,433 51,993 Director of Planning and Development 46,093 47,613 49,132 50,652 Director of Zoning, Community Services and Building Operations 42,555 43,958 45,361 46,764 Assistant City Engineer 38,337 39,601 40,865 42,129 Superintendent of Streets/Parks 37,351 38,582 39,814 41,045 Superintendent of Utilities 37,351 38,582 39,814 41,045 Shop Superintendent 33,889 35,007 36,124 37,241 Golf Operations Manager 33,791 34,905 36,019 37,133 Greens Superintendent 33,791 34,905 36,019 37,133 Administrative Asst./HRA Coordinator 32,340 33,406 34,472 35,538 Assistant Street Superintendent 32,153 33,213 34,273 35,333 Assistant Utilities Superintendent 32,153 33,213 34,273 35,333 Assistant Park Superintendent 32,153 33,213 34,273 35,333 Motor Vehicle License Supervisor 28,666 29,611 30,556 31,501 City Clerk 28,666 29,611 30,556 31,501 Communications Supervisor 26,138 27,000 27,861 28,723 Resolution 87-31 - Continued February 17, 1987 PROFESSIONAL EXEMPT START 6 MONTHS 1 YEAR 2 YEARS Chief Building Inspector $33,443 $34,546 $35,648 $36,751 Engineering/Mechanical Inspector 33,443 34,546 35,648 36,751 Fire Marshal 33,392 34,492 35,593 36,694 Planner 32,399 33,467 34,535 35,603 Engineering Aide III (3) 31,518 32,557 33,596 34,635 Building Inspector 30,640 31,650 32,660 33,670 Engineering Aide II 27,656 28,568 29,479 30,391 Senior Citizen Coordinator 25,755 26,604 27,453 28,302 Recreation Supervisor 25,755 26,604 27,453 28,302 Asst. Greens Superintendent/Mechanic 23,903 24,691 25,479 26,267 Asst. Greens Superintendent 23,903 24,691 25,479 26,267 Accountant 23,296 24,064 24,832 25,600 Mechanic - Golf Course 22,919 23,675 24,430 25,186 Asst. Golf Operations Manager 20,715 21,398 22,081 22,764 Asst. Recreation Supervisor 20,020 20,680 21,340 22,000 NON-EXEMPT Engineer - Custodian 12.60 13.02 13.43 13.85 Deputy City Clerk 10.30 10.64 10.98 11.32 Admin. Secretary 10.06 10.40 10.73 11.06 Accounting/Data Processing Clerk 9.86 10.19 10.51 10.84 Senior Accounting Clerk 9.86 10.19 10.51 10.84 Utility Billing Clerk 9.28 9.59 9.89 10.20 Crime Prevention Specialist 9.08 9.38 9.68 9.98 Cashier 8.87 9.17 9.46 9.75 Motor Vehicle License Clerk 8.73 9.01 9.30 9.59 Secretary II 8.66 8.95 9.23 9.52 Receptionist 7.78 8.04 8.29 8.55 Resolution 87-31 - Continued February 17, 1987 FIRE DEPARTMENT Volunteer Chief (1) $8,480.00 per year/plus calls Assistant Chief (2) 4,240.00 per year/plus calls Captain (6) 7.50 per call/hour Firefighter (50) 7.00 per call/hour TEMPORARY PART-TIME AND SEASONAL Minimum wages - effective 12-23-85: Below 18: $3.02/hour 18+: $3.35/hour Maximum wages - effective 1-1-87: $8.75/hour And, be it further resolved that: 1. The dollar amount of the City's contribution for all non -management employees for health and life insurance be increased from the current $165.00 per month to $175.00 per month effective January 1, 1987. 2. The dollar amount of the City's contribution for all management employees be increased from the current $194.00 per month to $202.00 per month effective January 1, 1987, based on an average of the top three plans available in 1987. Mary E. nderson, Hayor ATTEST: i u y N70 aAlly, Deput. City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson 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.