HomeMy WebLinkAboutG61-23 Ordinance No. G61-23
AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING A PAY AND BENEFIT PLAN FOR CERTAIN APPOINTED OFFICERS
AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ELGIN
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That effective January 1, 2024, there is hereby established the following
offices and positions and schedule of standard monthly and annual salary ranges for the City's
Non-Bargaining Unit Member Group:
Benefit Pay Step I Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
Position Title Group Grade
CORPORATION COUNSEL A 828 $176,770 $185,610 $194,889 $204,635 $214,867 $225,609 $236,890
$14,731 $15,468 $16,241 $17,053 $17,906 $18,801 $19,741
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE) A 827 $168,353 $176,770 $185,610 $194,889 $204,635 $214,867 $225,609
$14,029 $14,731 $15,468 $16,241 $17,053 $17,906 $18,801
CHIEF FINANCIAL
OFFICER/BUDGET DIR A 826 $160,336 $168,352 $176,770 $185,610 $194,890 $204,635 $214,867
FIRE CHIEF A $13,361 $14,029 $14,731 $15,468 $16,241 $17,053 $17,906
POLICE CHIEF A
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE) A 825 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352 $176,770 $185,610 $194,889 $204,635
$12,725 $13,361 $14,029 $14,731 $15,468 $16,241 $17,053
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE) A 824 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352 $176,770 $185,610 $194,889
$12,119 $12,725 $13,361 $14,029 $14,731 $15,468 $16,241
PUBLIC SERVICES
DIRECTOR A 823 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352 $176,770 $185,610
$11,542 $12,119 $12,725 $13,361 $14,029 $14,731 $15,468
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER A 822 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352 $176,770
ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF A $10,992 $11,542 $12,119 $12,725 $13,361 $14,029 $14,731
CHIEF TECHNOLOGY
DIRECTOR A
COMMUNITY DEV
DIRECTOR A
HUMAN RESOURCES
DIRECTOR A
PARKS AND RECREATION
DIRECTOR A
POLICE DEPUTY CHIEF A
WATER DIRECTOR A
CITY ENGINEER A 821 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352
COMMUNICATIONS AND
ENGAGEMENT DIRECTOR A $10,469 $10,992 $11,542 $12,119 $12,725 $13,361 $14,029
DIVISION CHIEF OF CRR&
TRAINING A
DIVISION CHIEF OF EMER
MGMT AND EMER MED
SERVICES A
POLICE COMMANDER A
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR A
BATTALION CHIEF(FIRE) A 890 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336 $168,352
$10,469 $10,992 $11,542 $12,119 $12,725 $13,361 $14,029
DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL
ARTS AND SPECIAL EVENTS A 820 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701 $160,336
DIRECTOR OF CULTURE
AND DEI A $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $11,542 $12,119 $12,725 $13,361
DIRECTOR OF
NEIGHBORHOOD SVCS A
ASSISTANT CORP COUNSEL
II B 819 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,701
ASSISTANT DIR OF PARKS
AND REC B $9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $1 1,542 $12,119 $12,725
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTOR A
POLICE LIEUTENANT B 898 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429 $152,702
$9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $11,542 $12,119 $12,725
FIRE MARSHAL A 818 $108,521 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505 $145,429
$9,043 $9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $11,542 $12,119
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
HUMAN RESOURCES B 817 $103,354 $108,521 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
SUPT B $8,613 $9,043 $9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $11,542
FINANCE MANAGER B
PUBLIC WORKS
SUPERINTENDENT B
PURCHASING OFFICER B
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
MANAGER B
SENIOR ENGINEER B
SENIOR PLANNER B
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SUPERINTENDENT OF
PARKS& FACILITIES B
UTILITIES SUPERINTENDENT B
WATER PLANT
SUPERINTENDENT B
POLICE SERGEANT B 896 $103,354 $108,521 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627 $131,908 $138,505
$8,613 $9,043 $9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992 $11,542
ASSISTANT CORP COUNSEL I B 816 $98,433 $103,354 $108,521 $113,948 $1 19,645 $125,627 $131,908
ENGINEER II B $8,203 $8,613 $9,043 $9,496 $9,970 $10,469 $10,992
GOLF OPERATIONS
DIRECTOR B
BUILDING&DEVELOPMENT
MANAGER B 815 $93,746 $98,433 $103,354 $108,521 $113,948 $119,645 $125,627
CITIZEN SERVICES
SUPERVISOR B $7,812 $8,203 $8,613 $9,043 $9,496 $9,970 $10,469
CITY CLERK B
CULTURAL CENTER
DIRECTOR B
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
MGR II B
PUBLIC HEALTH
COORDINATOR B
ASSISTANT PURCHASING
OFFICER C 814 $89,280 $93,746 $98,433 $103,354 $108,521 $113,948 $119,645
ASST BUILDING MAINT
SUPERINTENDENT C $7,440 $7,812 $8,203 $8,613 $9,043 $9,496 $9,970
ASST WATER
SUPERINTENDENT C
COMMUNICATIONS AND
ENGAGEMENT MANAGER C
ENGINEER I* C
FACILITIES MANAGER-
RECREATION C
ITS NETWORK MANAGER C
ITS SENIOR DATABASE
ANALYST C
ITS SPECIALIST/SR
DEVELOPER C
ITS SYSTEM SUPPORT
MANAGER C
LAND MGMT SUPERVISOR C
SENIOR PARALEGAL*** C
PUBLIC WORKS
SUPERVISOR C
RECREATION MANAGER C
RISK MANAGER C
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT C
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SENIOR MANAGEMENT
ANALYST C
SR. PUBLIC SAFETY
SYSTEMS SPEC. C
FIRE CODE OFFICIAL B 813 $85,029 $89,280 $93,746 $98,433 $103,354 $108,521 $1 13,948
GOLF COURSE
SUPERINTENDENT B $7,086 $7,440 $7,812 $8,203 $8,613 $9,043 $9,496
GIS PLANNER C 812 $80,980 $85,029 $89,280 $93,746 $98,433 $103,354 $108,521
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
MGR I C $6,748 $7,086 $7,440 $7,812 $8,203 $8,613 $9,043
PARKS PLANNER C
PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS
SPECIALIST C
SENIOR GIS ANALYST C
SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES
GENERALIST C
ACCOUNTANT C 811 $77,124 $80,981 $85,029 $89,280 $93,746 $98,433 $103,354
ACCOUNTANT/PAYROLL
ANALYST C $6,427 $6,748 $7,086 $7,440 $7,812 $8,203 $8,613
ASSISTANT FIRE CODE
OFFICIAL C
ASSOCIATE PLANNER C
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR C
CULTURAL ARTS&SPECIAL
EVENTS MANAGER C
ENGINEER I** C
FITNESS OPERATIONS
MANAGER C
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
PLANNER C
PLAN EXAMINER C
PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMUNICATIONS SHIFT
SUPERVISOR C
VICTIM ASSISTANCE
COORDINATOR C
ASST GOLF OPERATIONS
DIRECTOR C 810 $73,451 $77,124 $80,980 $85,029 $89,280 $93,746 $98,433
CHEMIST C $6,121 $6,427 $6,748 $7,086 $7,440 $7,812 $8,203
CULTURAL ARTS& SPECIAL
EVENTS PROGRAMMING
MANAGER C
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
RECORDS C
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT*** C
FIRE CODE INSPECTOR C
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ITS BUSINESS PROCESS
ANALYST C
ITS WEB DEVELOPER C
RECREATION SOFTWARE
SPECIALIST C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR-AQUATIC
PROGRAMS C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR-COMMUNITY
PROGRAMS C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR-FITNESS
MEMBERSHIP C
SUSTAINABILITY MANAGER C
HUMAN RESOURCES
GENERALIST C 809 $69,954 $73,451 $77,124 $80,980 $85,029 $89,280 $93,746
SOCIAL WORKER C $5,829 $6,121 $6,427 $6,748 $7,086 $7,440 $7,812
AQUATICS SUPERVISOR C 808 $66,623 $69,954 $73,451 $77,124 $80,980 $85,029 $89,280
BILINGUAL
COMMUNICATIONS AND
ENGAGEMENT SPECIALIST C $5,552 $5,829 $6,121 $6,427 $6,748 $7,086 $7,440
COMMUNITY RECREATION
SUPERVISOR C
CONTENT CREATOR C
EARLY CHILDHOOD
SUPERVISOR C
HEALTH/FITNESS
SUPERVISOR C
MANAGEMENT ANALYST C
PARKING CONTROL
SUPERVISOR C
SPECIAL EVENTS
COORDINATOR C
SPORTS COMPLEX
ATHLETIC SUPERVISOR C
TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR C
YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAM
SUPERVISOR C
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN C 807 $63,449 $66,623 $69,954 $73,451 $77,124 $80,980 $85,029
ADJUDICATION SPECIALIST C $5,287 $5,552 $5,829 $6,121 $6,427 $6,748 $7,086
CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR C
GIS ANALYST C
ITS- INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY SPEC C
PROPERTY EVIDENCE
CUSTODIAN C
SPANISH
TRANSLATOR/INTERPRETER C
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ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT II*** C 806 $60,429 $63,449 $66,623 $69,954 $73,451 $77,124 $80,980
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL
SUPERVISOR C $5,036 $5,287 $5,552 $5,829 $6,121 $6,427 $6,748
CRIME ANALYST
STATISTICIAN C
DEPUTY CITY CLERK*** C
GRANT SPECIALIST C
LEGAL SECRETARY*** C
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
SPECIALIST C 805 $57,554 $60,429 $63,449 $66,623 $69,954 $73,451 $77,I24
COMMUNITY RESOURCE
COORDINATOR C $4,796 $5,036 $5,287 $5,552 $5,829 $6,121 $6,427
FLEET SERVICE ASSISTANT C
MENTAL HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL C
SUSTAINABILITY
COORDINATOR C
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT I*** C 804 $54,812 $57,553 $60,429 $63,449 $66,623 $69,954 $73,451
RENTAL LICENSE MANAGER C $4,568 $4,796 $5,036 $5,287 $5,552 $5,829 $6,121
ASSISTANT GOLF
PROFESSIONAL C 803 $52,199 $54,812 $57,553 $60,429 $63,449 $66,623 $69,954
$4,350 $4,568 $4,796 $5,036 $5,287 $5,552 $5,829
LICENSED ENV. HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL IN TRAINING C 802 $49,714 $52,199 $54,812 $57,553 $60,429 $63,449 $66,623
$4,143 $4,350 $4,568 $4,796 $5,036 $5,287 $5,552
CEMETERY SERVICES
CLERK C 801 $47,347 $49,714 $52,199 $54,812 $57,554 $60,429 $63,449
LAB SAMPLE COLLECTOR C $3,946 $4,143 $4,350 $4,568 $4,796 $5,036 $5,287
STEM FELLOWSHIP C
*Employees hired prior to January 1,2022
**Employees hired on or after January 1,2022
***Confidential position
Section 2. That the following benefit program is hereby established:
Group A
1) Vacation - 1 to 9 years of service- 3 weeks
10 years to 21 years of service-4 weeks
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22 or more years of service - 5 weeks
The city manager in the city manager's discretion may also consider and include up to nine
(9)years of non-City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same
or similar field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial
hire. If an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1)to nine (9)years of
service, he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required
number of years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, sixty (60) days (in 12-
hour increments for Fire shift personnel) placed on account when commencing employment, plus
annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010,
thirty (30) days (in 12-hour increments for Fire shift personnel) placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of.5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance- in an amount equal to the nearest$1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve. Fire shift personnel shall receive additional pay for hours
actually worked on holidays at a straight-time rate. Twelve (12) hours of personal time off for
each holiday which falls on a scheduled day off as well as for each of any undesignated holidays
shall also be received by fire shift personnel.
5) Uniform Allowances - $50 uniform allowance differential for Police management
personnel above the authorized annual employee allowances for the Police employee group, in
addition to providing replacement for uniforms damaged while on duty.
6) Fire Battalion Chiefs - Fire Battalion Chiefs shall be paid at their current hourly
rate of pay at straight time for hours worked filling a vacant shift position on a scheduled day off
which otherwise would have been filled by overtime. This provision shall relate only to shift
positions only and not any other duties.
7) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year, but not
including Fire shift personnel. Employees commencing employment between January 1 and June
30 in a year shall receive all three (3) personal days for such year. Employees commencing
employment between July 1 and December 31 in a year shall receive one(1)personal day for such
year.
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8) Car Allowance — $350 per month car allowance for the following positions:
Corporation Counsel, Chief Financial Officer, Assistant City Manager, Human Resources
Director, Community Development Director, Parks and Recreation Director, Communications
Director,Water Director,Director of Neighborhood Services,Director of Cultural Arts and Special
Events, and Economic Development Director.
Group B
1) Vacation - 1 to 5 years of service- 2 weeks
6 to 10 years of service - 3 weeks
11 to 21 years of service -4 weeks
22 or more years of service- 5 weeks
The city manager, in the city manager's discretion,may also include up to five(5)years of
non-City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same or similar
field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial hire. If
an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1)to five(5) years of service,
he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required number of
years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, thirty (30) days placed
on account upon commencement of employment plus annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per
month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010,twenty (20)days placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of.5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance- in an amount equal to the nearest$1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day,and New Year's Eve. Police shift personnel will receive additional eight(8)hours
holiday pay at their straight-time hourly rate whether the holiday is worked or not.
5) Uniform Allowances - $50 uniform allowance differential for Police management
personnel above the authorized annual employee allowances for the Police employee group, in
addition to providing replacement for uniforms damaged while on duty.
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6) Police management personnel shall receive compensation for court appearance on
days off at a rate equivalent to 150% of their current hourly rate of pay for actual hours with a
minimum of two hours pay. Total compensation for standby for court duty on day off is $40.
Police Lieutenants and Police Sergeants shall be paid at a rate equivalent to 150%of their current
hourly rate of pay for hours worked over 8.25 hours per day. Police Lieutenants and Police
Sergeants shall have the option of compensatory time for hours in excess of their regular 8.25 shift
hours with a maximum accrual of 80 hours.
7) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year, but not
including Fire shift personnel. Employees commencing employment between January 1 and June
30 in a year shall receive all three (3) personal days for such year. Employees commencing
employment between July 1 and December 31 in a year shall receive one(1)personal day for such
year.
Group C
1) Vacation - 1 to 5 years of service- 2 weeks
6 to 11 years of service - 3 weeks
12 to 21 years of service -4 weeks
22 or more years of service - 5 weeks
The city manager, in the city manager's discretion,may also include up to five(5)years of
non-City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same or similar
field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial hire. If
an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1)to five(5)years of service,
he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required number of
years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, fifteen (15) days placed
on account upon commencement of employment plus annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per
month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, fifteen (15) days placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of.5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance- in an amount equal to the nearest$1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
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4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve.
5) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year. Employees
commencing employment between January 1 and June 30 in a year shall receive all three (3)
personal days for such year. Employees commencing employment between July 1 and December
31 in a year shall receive one (1) personal day for such year. Employees in the Public Safety
Communications Shift Supervisor position that are assigned to a 12-hour work day shall instead
receive 36 hours of personal time if they commence employment between January 1 and June 30
in a year and 12 hours of personal time if commencing employment between July 1 and December
31 for such year.
Police Management Sick Leave Bonus-All police management employees on the active payroll
as of the beginning of a payroll year, shall have established a $240 sick leave occurrence bank.
For each 8 hours of sick leave used during a payroll year, $40.00 shall be deducted from the
employee's individual sick leave bonus bank. Employees on the payroll at the end of the payroll
year shall receive a voucher payment equal to the balance remaining in their individual sick leave
bonus bank.
Police Management Sick Leave Conversion - Police management employees may accumulate
sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is equivalent to a maximum of
1,928 hours of sick leave time. In recognition of non-use of sick leave time, police management
employees shall be eligible for a severance sick leave conversion payment upon separation from
employment. Such severance payment shall be equivalent to twenty-five percent (25%) of the
value of the employee's accumulated and unused sick leave as of the effective date of the
employee's separation from employment, and shall be paid to the employee in a lump sum, minus
any applicable deductions. For the purposes of this section, the employee's hourly wage shall be
equivalent to the employee's hourly wage rate inclusive of annual longevity pay paid to the
employee, if any.
Police Management Voluntary Fitness Program - Police management personnel shall be
eligible to participate in the police department's voluntary physical fitness program under the same
terms and conditions provided for other police department employees.
Police Language Proficiency Stipend - Police management employees who are certified by the
City or a third party selected by the City to be proficient in Spanish, Laotian or sign language shall
be paid a stipend of$50 per month.
Medical Insurance for Groups A, B, and C - Comprehensive major medical insurance program
for employee and dependents with employee option to continue coverage upon separation from
employment according to one of the available coverage options. Effective March 1, 2010, for
employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, the City will pay 85% of the specified premium for the
coverage selected(i.e.,single,single plus children,single plus spouse,or family)and the employee
will pay via payroll deduction the remaining 15% of the specified premium. Effective March 1,
2010, for employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, the City will pay 80% of the specified
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premium for the coverage selected (i.e., single, single plus children, single plus spouse, or family)
and the employee will pay via payroll deduction the remaining 20% of the specified premium.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Ordinance G70-02, as amended, employees hired on
or after March 1, 2010, shall not be eligible to continue to participate in the City's group health
insurance plan pursuant to Ordinance No. G70-02, as amended. Employees who have alternative
health insurance coverage may elect to discontinue to participate in the City's health insurance
plan pursuant to the City's health insurance opt out program adopted pursuant to Resolution No.
05-38, as amended by Resolution No. 09-24. The opt out benefit to such employees shall be in
the annual amount of$3,000 prorated based upon employment with the city during the applicable
plan year and shall be paid at the employee's option either to a Health Reimbursement Account or
in the form of additional compensation to the employee to be paid in a lump sum, less appropriate
deductions,on December 1 in the applicable plan year. An employee hired prior to March 1,2010,
who provides the City with a written commitment to opt for coverage under the City's Health
Maintenance Organization (HMO) Plan for a four (4)year period on a form provided by the City
shall receive a one-time payment of$1,000. In the event of any such employee fails to fulfil or
otherwise breaches said aforementioned four (4) year written commitment, such employee shall
agree to refund the aforementioned $1,000 to the City via payroll deduction.
401 (a) Plan for Groups A, B, and C - Effective March 14, 2010, the City's deferred
compensation program (under Section 401(a) of the U.S. Tax Code) for all non-contract
(Management Group) employees, whereby the City contributed 4% against a 2% or higher
(maximum 10%) matching contribution by the employee into the program, shall be terminated.
Longevity Pay for Groups A, B, and C - Effective March 14, 2010, employees hired prior to
January 1, 2010, shall receive as additional earnings annual longevity pay in the amount of an
additional 4% of the employee's annual salary. Longevity pay shall be paid to employees in
installments with each payroll. Employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, shall not be eligible
for or receive longevity pay.
Sick Leave Conversion For Vacation Leave - Accrued sick leave over 480 hours (60 days) (or
over 720 hours (60-12 hour days) for fire shift employees) may be converted at the rate of three
(3)days of sick leave for one (1) day of vacation leave. Such conversion is limited to a maximum
of five (5) days of vacation leave (or 12-12 hour periods for fire shift employees) in any one
calendar year. The minimum balance of sick leave after such conversion shall not be less than 60
days.
Sick Leave Conversion for Severance Pay-Upon retirement or leaving city employment in good
standing,employees may be eligible to convert accrued sick leave for severance pay. An employee
with accrued sick leave of more than 720 hours (90) days (or 1,080 hours (90-12 hour days) for
fire shift employees) may convert up to a maximum of 20 days or 160 hours of sick leave for
severance pay (240 hours for fire shift employees), as long as the remaining balance of accrued
sick leave does not total less than 90 days of accrued sick leave. Such conversion shall be at the
rate of three (3) days of sick leave for one (1) day of severance pay. Accrued sick leave applied
by an employee for IMRF service credit shall not be eligible for sick leave conversion for
severance pay. The provisions of this section shall not apply to police management employees.
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Adjustment of Pay Grades Within Groups A, B and C - The City Manager, in the City
Manager's discretion, may either increase or decrease the pay grades for positions within the non-
bargaining unit member group based upon the completion of periodic salary or market surveys.
Such adjustments shall be limited to movement within the A, B and C benefit group classifications
and shall not exceed the maximum amount of compensation within the benefit group as established
by the City Council in the most recent ordinance establishing the pay and benefit plans for the non-
bargaining unit member group. Such adjustments of pay grades by the City Manager shall be
identified in the subsequent ordinance to be adopted by the City Council establishing a pay and
benefit plan for the non-bargaining unit member group.
Section 3. That all ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after January
1, 2024, upon its passage in the manner provided by law.
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David J. K tain, ayor
Presented: December 20, 2023
Passed: December 20, 2023
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Recorded: December 20, 2023 ., ti b ,. 4
Published: December 20, 2023 •
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