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56R-3355 - .P ~.~ ) 1 ' RBSOWTION RO. 3355- A Rl80LtrI'IOH OF Tim CITY OF ANAHEIM BSTABLI8HIJI; A BASI<; CalPERBATION PLAN FOR CBRTAIN CWlES OF BllPLQY- lINT IN TIE IIU1UCIPAL SBRVICB OF THE cm OF AIlAHBDl AID "TABLISHING REGULATIONS fOR THE ~. OF PRB8DT I!IIPLOms 1ITK1'N THE IAGB AID SAWlY SClllOOLI8 PROYmED, PROVmING FOR CBRTAIR PRIIQI BlRarlll, PHYSICAL BXUIKATIORI, lllLIDAYS AND VACATIotIB AID RlPlW.oo RBSOLUTION NUJIBBR8 249&, 2e3T, 2626, 2118 AND 2B36Q IIIERJ!AS, the establiaJuaeRt of the p'dJtClplea of equal pay for equal wart ... c~~.t1o. acefttiwa for coatiAued 1mproY8lllel'lt of ..nie. by city eIllp1(lye.. .....1e1 rtteiIIlt ill lI01'e efficient aad more econoaieal _lelpal gOftl'JUlltnt. ~- 110I, THERJ!POR!, BE IT RESOLYBD BY THE CITY COUICIL OF TI:E cm OF ANlHEDI ,. pou..c., SECTION h There is hereby established a bade eOJDpelllation plan for all officen .. _1... of the City of Anaheim who an IlOIr ellplfP'd or will. i. tU ,.... - "1GJ'8d 1Il ..,. of the cluaUicatio_ of apl.",...t It.ted in Sjtction 3 of W,. l'ftO_lcm. SECTION 2, SALARY AND lACE SCHEOOLES I The fOllowing salary and ..ge schedule. &ball constitute the ba$ic compensation plan cORsi.ting of five (~) atepa or rate. of pay i~ each .chedule. The respective schedules shall be identified by number ... the .~ by the letter itA" to WE" inclusive. The colJ.lllnar headings at the top of ... atl_ _U ..tabli.h the purpose of each step and the mini_ length of service nquir.s f. advaac_nt to the next higher step .. provided in S.ection 7 hereof, . ., . . , '. ~ SBCrION 3. ALLOCATION OF CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT TO SALARY AND fACE SClmOOLE!S . ( a) $~URY A~ DGE SC~ After 6 MOl>. After 6 Mos. After 1 YtU' Afttr 1 ""81' BeglaJ:Ag i In Next IJl Next In Nex~ In lext Rate LOIIler Class Lower Class Lower CIa.. LOIreI' Cl... A B C D B 6 $130.00 $138.00 $145.00 $l!l2.00 $160.00 6 Hourly .75 .80 .83 .88 .92 12 176.00 184..00 192..00 200..00 210.OQ 1a IIourly 1.,01 1.06 lell 1.15t'1 1.21 13 UM..OO 192.00 200.00 210.00 22O~CX) 13 Hovly 1.06 1.U 1.155 1.21 1.21 14 192..00 ~.OO 2lJ).00 .220. OD 230.00 14"'ty 1..11 l.l~ 1.21 1.27 1..33 , 1D 2110..00 210.00 220. CD 230.00 240.00 10 Hourly l..~ 1.21 1.27 1.33 1._ ~ ....ly 210.00 22O.p.p 230.Q()' 240.00 2&1.00 1.21 1.27 1.33 1._ 1.44& ~' 1'7 22Q..OO 231)..00 240.00 .ZW.QO 262eoo IT IIoely 1.2'T 1.33 1.._ 1.44& 1.~1 Page -1- .- A.~er 6 Mos. Afttr 6 MOl. At ....r 1 ~A' After 1 )'tar s.;1JIR.!Jl; In Next In Next III N.t III N.xt SCJU!OOLI! Rate Lcwer Clasl Lanr C1a.ss L01I8;r ClUa Lowe: Cla.u NUIIBER A B C D E 18 $230. 00 $24.0..0.0 $25.0..00 $262...0.0 $274.00 18 HlnIrly 1..33 1._ 1.445 1.&1 1.~8 ,."""""" ) 240.00 250..00 262..00 274.,0.0 287 .,00 19 How1y l.~ 1.44~ 1.51 1.58 1.66 2.0 250..00 262...0.0 274..0.0 287 . ..00 30.0. OD 2.0 Hoely 1.445 1.51 1.58 1.66 1.73 21 262.,00 274..P.o 287. .on aoo..oc :';315.00 21 Hourly 1.51 1",58 1.66 1.73 '. 1.82 22 274.00 287..0.0 300..0.0 315..0.0 330. .00 22 H0lI1'1y 1.58 1.66 1.73 1.82 1.90~ 23 '2B1..C.o 30.00,00 315..0.0 33.0. .0.0 345..0.0 23 Hourly 1.66 1.73 1.82 1..905 1.99 24 300..0.0 315..0.0 330.00 345...0.0 360..0.0 24 Hourly 1.73 1.82 1.905 1.99 2..08 25 315.00 330...0.0 345.0.0 36.0..0.0 375. 00 25 Hourly 1.82 1.905 1.99 2...08 2.165 26 330.0.0 345..0.0 360..0.0 375...0.0 39.0.00 26 HOJO:' ly 1.90:5 1.99 2..08 2.165 2.25 27 345..00 36.0..0.0 375. .0.0 390..0.0 41.0.00 27 H0lIr1y 1.99 2.,.08 2.165 2.25 2. 365 28 360...0.0 375..0.0 39.0..0.0 41.0..0.0 43.0.0.0 28 Hourly 2..08 2.165 2.25 2.365 2.48 29 375.00 390..0.0 41.0..0.0 43.0..0.0 45.0.00 29 Hourly 2.165 2.25 2.365 2.48 2.595 30 390..0.0 41.0..0.0 430.,.0.0 45.0..0.0 47.0.00 30 HO\lX'ly 2.25 2.365 2.48 2.595 2.71 31 41.0 .00 43.0..0.0 45.0..0.0 47.0..0.0 490.00 31 HO\lX'ly 2.365 2.48 2.595 2.71 2.825 32 430.00 45.0 .00 41.0.00 490..0.0 515.00 32 Hourly 2.48 . 2.595 2.11 2.825 2.97 33 450..00 47.0..00 49.0..0.0 515.9.0 540.00 33 Honly 2.595 2.71 2.825 2.97 3.115 34 47.0.00 490.00 515..0.0 M.o.c.o 565.00 34 Hourly 2.71 20.~ 2.97 3.115 3.26 I 35 490.op 515.00 54.0.00 565..0.0 590..0.0 Sf> Hourly 2.825 2.97 3.115 3.26 3.404 36 515.00 540.,00 565..0.0 59.0..0.0 62.0.00 .-., 540..0.0 565.00 59.0.00 62.0..0.0 65.0.00 .'lJ -38 565..0.0 59.0 ..00 620..0.0 65.0 ..0.0 680.00 39 590...00 620..00 650.00 680.0.0 71.0.00 40 62!). DC 650.00 680..00 71.0.00 745.00 41 650.00 680 .00 110.00 745.00 780.00 -..... _._-~"-' "-"',", -- AI., .... After 6 lIoa. Aftft 1~ lftar 1 '"' a.tg1laillQ . 111 an III Mat I. ...t In IIXt late ~ Clau .~ Clua ~ C18I ~CIJ" .1 . C D . S6IO.ao $110.DD n4&.oo S'7ID.ClD SIlO. 00 ......fA 110.00 7.4&.DD 7.10.00 -.*>> _.00 44 7.e&.OD 7*).. 120.00 ".00 900.00. e llD.,CI>> 120.00 160.00 900. ClO t!5O..to .c6 I2O.OD .160.00 1)00.00 9&0.00 1001),(10 47 -.00 '900.00 ~.oo 1000.00 1010.00 41 900.00 910.00 1000.00 1Cll1lO.00 1100..00 49 950.00 1000.00 lO~.OO 1100.00 1110.00 ~ 1000.00 lImo..OO 1100.00 1110.00 UOO.oo .. f.ll-., (b) All el..... of ...1~nt ....11 bit allocateil to c......UOIt Iclallh.tl.. ~T f" T Uti! ~llIltB ~-- . Accouat1ag ..cIlJM OplInt~ 22 Adainistratiw A..blatt 3e A~.tr.tive OfflO1Z' ~ Ada1Jtiatrat1w Secretary :;e Anistot City AttorMy (full-ti..) 32 Asa1atut City AttoJ:My (part-tlM) 22 A..iataat City Engil&NT 39 Assistant Fire Chief 33 AaaiaURt -.c.baR1cal Mairltenance Supt. 32 A..iatmt Jlubllc SeJ'Vice Contl'OUer 21 Auto Mechaa1c XI Auto ___Ie Helper 22 Billi., CLIrt 18 Cauler Clftt 19 Chief Building IRspKtor 3e Chief For..ter 21 City Auditor 33 City Att~ ~ City lJ\gl...r ... Civil Enel....r1Dg As.i.gat 32 Civil Eaga-r1ng "-elate 36 Cluteal, Put-tlM 19 CClftltnCtloa taapect.. 30 Deptty City C1I1't 25 Deputy EJ.ectzolcal x.,.ctm" 29 DraftaMa I 23 ~ II 27 DYpl1cat1111 "'P'''' OpIftw 22 IlttetrlC1llJllg1MerlJlt Aalltaat 33 El.etriell IMpeetor 33 IUectriQIJ. I."i~ 29 EngiMer1ag Draft.... I 29 EngiJIHrllll Draft-.. II 31 ..,....,hl.ld Env1Mer 304 Inance Director 38. Fire Captain 31 Pin Chief :56 Pm bglllHr 29 FireuIIn 28 Fire ManUl 31 Far..te:r 26 GU'd.eM:r 23 or.... n" ~, Il"ulc Z CU- TUI.:J ~'?' -~p Heavy Squi...nt Operator Hydrant Malllt.uneean Identific.tion Officer Inspector, Pl1't-ti_ Inat:ruJlallltman. Jeitor IAborer (extra) Laborer L&borel' (uai-lk1l1.) Laborer (Ikilltd) Labor t.adMa Landscape Technician Legal Secretary tine Foreman Uneun Line.an, Sub-foreMft Light and ~r Supt. M.chi~ O~.tor Maintenanee For... Maint.nance Ltadaan Mail\tenancellllU1 Mechanical Maintenance Supt. Mechanic .elder MeteX' Reader I Meter Reader I I Meter Repai~, ..t... Motor offiOlZ' Parb .. Rac::t...Uca Dinct01' Part Fo~~ . Park Hoate.. Parlc1ll9 Meter SIU.vi..... Park Superintendent Pat:rol.m Patrol8Jl, Pl1't-tlM Payroll Clerk I Payroll Clerk II PBX Operator Perlo1lllll1 DaectQZ' Ud Civil Defen.M CooniMtOl' ~r'oJmtl r.chnici.. Pipefitter? apprentice Pipet I tter, jo'lilr'fte~ . P!.tmlJlll9 Direct=' 26 26 31 24 21 20 11 21 22 24 Z 21 :m 34 29 . 3& :m 29 28 27 Z 21 22 :m 26 28 . 28 20 26 33 28 22 22 :m 19 12 29 24 26 :e p.LAIB T IrIl SCHEDUI.E ~Ji QLASS T rrL! SCIijWULI ~R PlaDRing Technician 31 Senior Uneman 31 Plant operator, Utility 25 Steno-<:lerk I 20 ".lllllllbl1l9 Iu,.ctor 30 Steno",::lert II 22 'lie. Captabl ~ Stlmo..caerlt III 24 Jlice Chlef 41 Stock Clerk 23 pol1c.e UMeAaJlt 33 S to:retee",r 26 Police S~&1lt 31 S tore$ S1.1p!n'Vli:01' 27 Police St/fltO~tron 24 Street Maintenance and Pawr Swettpar Operator 24 Sani tation F01:'elIlU 28 Property Jla1JtteRUCtt S...,t. 34 Street Malate_Dce and Public Se:rvice Col'tt1"oller ~ Sanitation teRrimA~ Xl Public .0:1"0 Director 42 Street Maintenance and pUrchasing A9'llt ~ Sanitation S.pt. :It Rate Analyst 29 Truck Driver 24 Recorda Cle;rk 18 Typist Clerk I 11 Rec:.rea tioJt A ttendcmt 18 Typist Clerk II 20 Recreation Leader I 22 Utilities Director 44 Recreation Leader II 26 Utili ty ServiceDllUl 26 Recreation Supervisor 30 Utility Test S~pervilor 32 Recreatio1\ SUperintendent 33 Water Foreman 29 Right-of-way Aide 28 Water t.ea.dman 27 Right-of-1'f8Y Representative 33 Water SUperintendent 34 Seasonal Aide 15 Water Sub-foreman 28 SECTION 41 APPLICATION OF BASIC COMPENSATION PLANI The compensation schedul.. and steps contaiAed in Section 3 hereof are monthly compensation rate54 Hourly pay rat.. for employees paid by the hour shall be computed and etltablish!d in the following mannerl ( 1) For all employments which have a regular weekly work ached\lle of forty (40) hours, the rate of pay shall be the monthly rate divided by 173.3. (2) For all employments which have a regular weekly work schedule of forty- four (44) hours, the rate of pay shall be the monthly rate divided by 190.~. In determining the hourly rate as herein providedt cOlllP\ltation shall be _de to the J!l!GJ,'e$t one-half cent. SECTION 51 BEGINNING RATES: A new employee of the City of Anaheim shall be pai.d the rate shown as step "At<) in the schedule allocated to the class of employment for which be or she has been hired, except that on the request of the departlll8nt heaci, under whom the employee will serve, and with the authorization of the City Adm.i'niatrative Officer, such new employee may be placed in step "B", "C", "D" or "E", provided that BUclI. employee shall be assigned such salary step upon the cOIlllllencement of his or her service in the position or employment to which the schedule applies and such a.~ignment having once been made shall remain in effect until the said employee shall be entitled to ad- vance to the next salary step 1n accordance with the further provisions of this resolution. SECTION 61 SERVICE I The word I1service" as used in this resolution shall be deemed, to mean continuoust full-time service in the position in which the officer or employee is being coftSide~ for salary advancement, service in a higher position or service in a position allocated to the same salary schedule and having generally aimi1ar duties and requlrlJJlllllftts. A lapse of service of an officer or employee for a period of time longer than thirty (30) days by rea'Son of resignation or dischuge shall '~V11 to eliminate the accumulated length of service time of such officer or employee for the purposes of this resolution, and any such officer or employee re-entering the aarvice of the City of Anaheim shall be considered a.s a new officer or employee, except that he or -.the may be reemployed wi thin three (3) years and placed in the same salary step in the ~opriate compensation achedule 8.S he or she was at the time of the termination of .<ploymellt. SECTION 71 ADVANCEMENTS WITHIN SCHEDULES I lb.e fOllowint} regulations ~hall 'c' govern salary advancements within schedulesl - - . A ---~, __'"~'_-0'__'__~"'-""_~"'__~_"'~"'___=_"___",, ('1 loBHGIH OF SSRVICE APVARCEIIBN'I'SI Afte the "llZT of .. off.1en 01' ...,1.0"" US bee fiz'lt ..tabl1thed md fixed .W\Cbr.r th!:a plan, such oUlae%' or 'lIIPloyte JhtJ.l be IdvaC1ll b-alIl step IlA" to step "B"" e;ffectlve the f1rltday of t~ .xt pay ptriOO _-follow1:Jlg tlae ute ~ compl.tion of tlw length of ..rvice ~s.-. for ,,'c)l MVIJ\ouut provtdc III Section 3 here~f. . (b) MERIT 4QVAJ<<:!MENTSl An officer 01' emp10-,. ..., ~co."ldm4 for ad.vu~)'" -.Jtt f:romatep"B. tQ It.p"C", or frOlll step"C'I' to atep ."J)", 01' fl'OII.tep "0" to.tep -aft upoa tU ClllIIp.leUonof the minimwn length of sn'Ylce as Fovided In S,ct1on ~ hUeof. The efhctiye date of l.cA merit lru:rease, if granted, Uall be the f1n:td.ay of the next pay period following the app;oval by the City Administrative Officer. Aclvanttllle.nt to either steps -e", "DII, or -e" may be granted only for continued merltorio.. and efficient service and contiRued 1mprovemeltt by the officer or employee in the eff.ectiw pe:do~c. of the cb&ties of his or her position. Such merit advanc4lll1\Pt shall r&q)11re the follo,rin;1 1. The head of the department in which the officer or 8IJPloyee is employed. shall file with the City Administrative Officer a statement rec01lllll!nding th-e grant or denial of the merit increaae and supporting such recommendation with specific reasons th8,1"ef ore. 2. The re-commendation of the department head lUld the a.pproval of the AdIIlinia- tl'atlve Officer shall be forwarded to the Persormel Director qfor~bhange 6f, pJYr6ll~statu... A dlsapprowl togethex with the rea$on$. therefore shall be returned to the department beacr. (c) SPECIAL MERIT ADVANCEMENTS: In such cases as may occur wherein an employn ahall dem~trate exceptional ability and proficiency in the performance of his assigned dutin, hie. department head may recommend to the City Administrative Officer that said employee be advanced to the next highest pay step without regard to the minimum length of service provisiOfts contained in this resolution. The City Administrative Officer may, in his discretion, on the basis of a department head's recommendation, approve and effect such an advancement. (d) LENGTH OF SERVICE REQUIRED WHEN ADVANCEMENT DENIED: When an officer or employee _ aot been approved for advancement to the next higher salary step, he or Ihe may be recc.ldered for such advancement at any subaequent time. Thill reconsidllriltiol1 shall fol_ the &alIle 'tepa and shall be subject to the same actions as provided in the above paragraph of this section. SECTION 8: REDUCTION IN SALARY STEPS: Arry office;r or employee who is bei1l9 paid on a aalary step higher than step "B" may be reduced by ons or more steps, but Dot lower thaQ step ~9" of the appropriate salary schedule, upon the recommendatioD of the head of tlIe dtpartlllent in which he or she is employed and the approval of the City Ad- ministratIve Officer. Procedure for such reduction shall follow the same proc&dur$ as outlined for merit advancements in Section 7, and such employee may be considered for readvanceJlllln1stmtier the same provisions as contained in subsection (c) of Section 7. SI!.CTION 91 PROMOTIONAL SALARY ADVANCEMENT: When aft officer or IIIlPloyee i. promotecl to a poaiti.oll ill a higher ClaSSification, he or she shall be assigned to step -A" in the appropriate schedule fOX' the higher cla..ssificat1on, provided however, that if 8\lch oUicn or employee is already being paid at a rate equal to or higher than said step "A", he or she shall be placed in the lowest step in the appropriate s.alary seUdule ... will grant him an increase of one salary step. SECTION 10. DEMOTION I When an officer or employee is demoted. to a poaiUon i. a ~ classification his or her salary rate shall be fixed in the appropriate salJry achedule for the lowerclaaslfication in accordance with the following provisional 1. The Ulary rate shall be reduced by at least one step. 2. The new s.alary rate must be within the approp;iate salary schedule. 3. Tha JUnf aalary rate cannot be higher than the aalary atep to which the offlcn or employM wauld have been entitled had his service tiDIJ In the hlgher ol...lfi- cation been spent in the lower class. - 4. If tha salary rate recOIIIIIlencled by the heali of tht department 1$ lower than the max1l1um step permissible under subsection (3) above, such recommend,ation shall ba considered a reduction in pay in addition to the demotion and shall be handled in accor- dance with the provision for salary reductions. ,,- SECTION 11: RE-ALLOCATION OF COMPENSATION SCHEDULES, Any officer or employee .10 ia elllployed ill a classification which is re-allocated to a different pay schedule from that previously a$signed shall be retained in the $a.De salary step in the new schedule as he or she has previously held in prior schedule and shall retain credit for length of service in such step toward advancement to the next higher step. SECTION 12: ATTORNEY: In addition to compensation established pursuant to Section 3 hereof, for extraordinary services such as appearance in Superior Court, or collllIlis$ions established by law, such sums as the City Council may deem reasonable. Also, actual expenses necessary for clerical help will be allowed. SECTION 13: FIRE DEPARTMENT: In addition to above listed compensation, members of the Fire Department shall receive eight (8) hours' pay for each Political Code Holiday excepting therefrom Columbus Day, pay to be received during the months in which holidays occur. call. Volunteer Firemen, $290.00 per month plus 50~ per volunteer per month answering SECTION 14: POLICE DEPARTMENT: In addition to above listed compensation, members of the Police Department shall receive eight (8) hours' pay per day for each Political Code Holiday, excepting therefrom Columbus Day, pay to be received during the months in which the holidays occur. An officer shall be paid at his regular hourly rate for authorized over-time and required court appearances during off-duty hOlJrSc Compensation for school crossing guards is hereby affixed at $90.00 per month for services of less than four (4) hours per day. Over-time rate of pay for services in excess of four (4) hours per day is hereby established at the rate of $1.06 per hour. SECTION 15: LIGHT, POWER AND WATER DEPARTMENT: In addition to listed compen.a- tion, Operators shall receive eight (8) hours. pay per day for each Political Code HOliday, excepting therefrom Columbus Day, pay to be received during the months in which the holidays occur. SECTION 16: TRAVELERS INSURANCE: In addition to the compensation above set forth that the employees of said City who are insured under a Group Life Insurance plan, heretofore established by said Ci~i, shall receive additional compensation equal to the premium paid upon their respective lives by said City which additional compensation shall however not be paid directly to the employees but to the company carrying such insurance and for such premium. The City of Anaheim shall deduct the sum of One Dollar and Forty Cents ($1.40) each month from the salary of such employees insured as outlined in the foregoing para- graph, which deduction shall be such employee's monthly contribution on the premium for such insurance. SECTION 11: AETNA INSURANCE: The City authorized amounts from employee.s salary payable in full payment of premium. ,"-" of Anaheim shall make deductions of to the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company SECTION 18: MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND HOSPITAL BENEFITS: The City of Anaheim shall ~ke deductions of authorized amounts from employee'S salary payable to the authorized insurance agency in payment of full premium for employees and for their dependents. SECTION 19: OVERTIME PAY: Emergency overtime shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half when authorized by the Department Head and approved by the Administrative Officer. SECTION 20: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All applicants considered for positions with the City of Anaheim shall successfully undergo a physical examination, the char- acter of which shall be in the form approved by the City Council of July 1, 1941, or such other form as the Council shall from time to time adopt. Such examination shall be upon said form to be furnished to the applicant by the Personnel Department. The City shall not pay to exceed Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) for each such examinationo No applicant shall receive said form from the Personnel Depart- ment, nor shall the City be liable for the cost of any examinations, unless the City Council by its order, or a Department Head, by written authorization, shall approve the applicant for such examination. The physician examining such applicant shall be of a school. recognized by the Industrial Commission of the State of California, and shall be in active practice with an office in the City of Anaheim; provided, however, that no applicant shall be examined by a physician who has examined or professionally attended the applicant within five years immediately prior to such examination. Subject to the foregoing restrictions, the applicant may be examined by any physician he chooses. Immediately upon completing such examination, the examing physician shall deliver the report of such examination upon said form, directly to the Personnel Department. It shall be mandatory that Safety Employees undergo a physical examination once a year. SECTION 21: INVESTIGATION: All applicant~ upon employment with the City of Anaheim, shall be photographed and fingerprinted and shall successfully undergo any further investigation deemed necessary to approve the applicant for employment. SECTION 22: UNIFORMS: Uniformed members of the Police and Fire Departments shall be furnished uniforms in accordance with regulations established by the Adminis- tnati ve Officer. SECTION 23: HOLIDAYS: Employees of said City of Anaheim shall have the following Political Code Holidays as vacation with pay: Ca) January 1st (b) February 12th known as "Lincoln Day." (0) February 22nd (d) May 30th (e) July 4th (f) First Monday in September (g) September 9th, known as "Admission Day." (h) November 11th, known as "Armistice Day." (i) December 25th (j) Good Friday from 12 noon until 3 P.M. (k) Every day on which an election is held throughout the State. (1) Every day appointed by toe President, or Governor for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday. In the event January 1st, February 12, February 22nd, May 30th, July 4th, September 9th, November 11th, or December 25th falls upon a Saturday or Sunday, the following work day will be taken in lieu of the holiday. Employees who shall be required to work for said City on the above mentioned holidays, shall receive pay for hours they work on such holidays; and the employees shall receive no pay for any holidays wherein they do not work other than the holi- days above mentioned. SECTION 24: N'ACATION: All employees who shall have one year's continuous full-time service immediately preceding shall be given a vacation of ten (10) working days with pay each year in addition to the holidays above set forth. All employees who shall have ten (10) years' continuous full-time service, or equivalent, immediately preceding shall be given a vacation of fifteen (15) working days with pay each year in addition to the holidays above set forth. Vacation must be taken within twelve (12) months after it bas been earned, unless specificaHy authorized to the contrary by the City Administrative Officer. "",.-.. SECTION 25: SPECIAL SERVICES: For special services listed below the following compensation is hereby established: (a) License Collector (b) Annexation Clerk (c) Night Watchman (Park) (d) Off-duty Serviceman (e) Extra Policeman (f) Administrative Intern (g) Hazard Pay-Motor Officers $210.00 per month 265.00 per month 22.50 per month 5.00 per week 2.00 per hour 1.00 per hour 25.00 per month .>1 .. __"_c,-..r_",, "j SECTION 26: Athletic Officials shall be paid at the rate of $4.00 per game for first two games per evening, and in addition thereto $2.00 for third game conducted each evening. SECTION 27: EFFECTIVE DATE: The effective date of this resolution shall be July 1, 1956.. SECTION 28: Resolution Nos. 2495, 2537, 2626 and 2718 are hereby rescinded. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and signed by me this 26th day of June, 1956. /> . L.:J ;.(&2~;g~',/ ;-<\2/i.--~ MAYOR 0 THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: / ./// AYc~'<k~,t.. ,; /', ,-/L-, ~.<.L -c c..a. ,;;..",.-.:..- ',., CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE SSe CITY OF ANAHEIM I, DENE M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted upon a final reading at a xegular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 26th.d~y of June, 1956, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser None. None. AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said resolution on the 26th day of ~, 1956. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 26th day of June ,1956. f ) // ./ 'r . .. ' -<L.L;Ir i- _ ,,// /_:>(./'-~--/.A ~ k_-, CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ( SEAL) ,c.__>.,