HomeMy WebLinkAbout72-099 RESOLUTION 72-99 AMENDING SECTIONS
2, 3 AND 3.1 OF RESOLUTION NO. 58-281
WHEREAS, on November 3, 1958 the City Council passed and adopted Resolution
No. 58-281 revising and establishing the Basic Compensation Plan for employees of
the City of Santa Ana; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has from time to time amended this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to establish a new salary schedule to replace the
schedule previously listed in Section 2; to assign new salary range numbers to the
class titles listed in Section 3; to change some rates set forth in Section 3.1; all
aforementioned sections of said Resolution No. 58-281;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Section 2 of Resolution No. 58-281 is
hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION 2: Salary and Wase Schedule. The new salary schedule, attached
hereto as Exhibit I, and made a part hereof as though set forth in full herein,
presents ranges and steps in a substantially different format, but does not modify
the compensation plan concept which provides for five (5) steps or rates of pay
within each range. Further, the purpose of the step or the length of service
required for advancement to the next higher step remain unchanged and are as follows:
A Step - Beginning pay rate
B Step - After six months in next lower step
C Step - After twelve months in next lower step
D Step - After twelve months in next lower step
E Step - After eighteen months in next lower step
Section 7 of this Resolution sets forth the regulations for salary advancements
within this schedule.
In the attached salary schedule (Exhibit I) each salary range is identified by a
three-digit number. The first two digits are listed in the first vertical column
on the left and the third digit is listed horizontally across the top and identifies
the appropriate column. This three-digit range number locates "A" step of the range
and steps B, C, D and E are found in the column directly below "A" step. For example,
"A" step of Range No. 121 is found to be $374 by moving down the left column (Range
No.) to the number 12 (the first two digits of the range no.), then horizontally to
column 1 (the third digit of the range no.). The '~" step of $374 has the remaining
steps shown directly below, thus the full, five-step range is 374-393-414-435-457.
In the same manner, Range No. 305 is found to be 924-970-1019-1070-1123 and Range
No. 290 is 859-902-947-994-1044.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That Section 3 of Resolution No. 58-281 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
SECTION 3: Allocation of Classes of Employment to Salary Ranses. Classes
of employment shall be allocated to salary range numbers on the effective dates as
set forth below:
CLASS TITLE
SALARY RANGE NUMBER
9-1-72 4-1-73 7-1-73 1-1-74 4-1-74
Account Clerk I 195
Account Clerk II 220
Accountant 301
Alarm and Con~nunications Supervisor 345
Alarm Dispatcher 240
Animal Control Man 265
Assistant Animal Control Man 235
Assistant to City Manager 372
Assistant to City Manager -
Community Relations 372
Assistant City Attorney 423
Assistant City Manager 462
Assistant Clerk of the Council 276
Assistant Coordinator-Neighborhood Center 245
Assistant Director of Public Works 428
Assistant Engineer 306
Assistant Fire Chief 408
Assistant Identification Technician 250
202 209 215
227 234 240
308 315 321
352 359 365
247 254 260
272 279 285
242 249 255
379 386 392
379 386 392
430 437 443
283 290 296
252 259 265
435 442 448
313 320 326
415 422
257 264 270
428
CLASS TITLE
SALARY RANGE NUMBER
9-1-72 4-1-73 7-1-73 1-1-74 4-1-74
Assistant Planner 306
Associate Engineer 342
Associate Planner 336
Auto Mechanic 271
Auto Mechanic Helper 235
Battalion Chief 377
Blacksmith-Welder 271
Building Inspector 306
Building Maintenance Supervisor 301
Buyer 301
Chainman-Rodman 250
Chief of Party 316
City Attorney 490
Clerk 170
Clerk of the Council 374
Commercial Account Supervisor 306
@ Conm~unications Operator 225
Community Relations Assistant 291
Computer Operator 250
Concrete Finisher 265
***Construction Engineer 372
Construction Inspector 301
Coordinator-Neighborhood Center 286
Crime Lab Assistant 326
Criminalist 357
Custodian I 195
Custodian II 215
Custodial Foreman 281
Data Processing Supervisor 377
Deputy City Attorney I 336
Deputy City Attorney II 377
Deputy City Treasurer 311
Director of Building Safety and Housing 419
Director of Finance 445
Director of Personnel 424
Director of Planning 443
Director of Public Works 495
Disaster Services Coordinator 316
Draftsman 265
Driver Clerk 220
Duplicating Machine Operator 225
Electrical Inspector 306
Engineering Draftsman 296
Equipment Maintenance Superintendent 364
Equipment Operator-Street 265
Equipment Serviceman 220
Fire Alarm Helper 235
Fire Alarm Technician 276
Fire Captain 342
Fire Chief 455
Fire Engineer 311
Fire Inspector 311
Fireman 291
Garage Foreman 306
Gardener 240
Grounds Maintenance Man I 200
Grounds Maintenance Man II 220
Identification Officer 317
Instrumentman 281
*Investigator (Patrolman Assigned) *
Key Punch Operator 195
Laborer I 215
Laborer II 235
Landscape Technician 326
Land Use Investigator 276
Legal Secretary 235
Librarian I 265
Librarian II 296
Librarian III 326
Library Assistant 225
Library Clerk I 185
313 320 326
349 356 362
343 350 356
278 285 291
242 249 255
384 391
278 285 291
313 320 326
308 315 321
308 315 321
257 264 270
323 330 336
177 184 190
313 320 326
232 239 245
298 305 311
257 264 270
272 279 285
379 386 392
308 315 321
293 300 306
333 340 346
364 371 377
202 209 215
222 229 235
288 295 301
384 391 397
343 350 356
384 391 397
318 325 331
323 330 336
272 279 285
227 234 240
232 239 245
313 320 326
303 310 316
272 279 285
227 234 240
242 249 255
283 290 296
349 356
318 325
318 325
298 305
313 320 326
247 254 260
207 214 220
227 234 240
325 332
288 295 301
202 209 215
222 229 235
242 249 255
333 340 346
283 290 296
242 249 255
272 279 285
303 310 316
333 340 346
232 239 245
192 199 205
397
362
331
331
311
339
CLASS TITLE
9-1-72
Library Clerk II 200
Library Director 414
Library Page 125
License Inspector 255
Manpower Project Coordinator 342
Maintenance and Construction Man 265
Maintenance Leadman 271
Maintenance Man 250
Messenger-Clerk 180
Meter Reader Collector 220
Motor Grader Operator 281
Motor Sweeper Operator 265
*Motorcycle Officer *
*Motorcycle Officer (Patrolman Assigned) *
Museum Aide 215
Museum Director 364
Museum Technician 296
Office Supervsior 306
Park Superintendent 394
Park Supervisor 301
Parking Control Officer 210
Patrolman 297
Payroll Clerk 235
Personnel Analyst 321
Personnel Clerk 235
***Plan Checking Engineer 367
Plan Examiner 331
Plumbing Inspector 306
Police Cadet 220
Police Captain 393
Police Chief 469
Police Lieutenant 363
**Police Sergeant 332
Policewoman 297
Power Mower Operator 240
Principal Personnel Analyst 372
Prograrmner 301
Programmer-Analyst 331
Property Control Clerk 220
Purchasing and Property Control Officer 367
Recreation Aid 185
Recreation Leader I 235
Recreation Leader II 265
Recreation Superintendent 394
Recreation Supervisor 306
Research Assistant 265
Sanitation Inspector I 255
Sanitation Inspector II 276
Secretary 235
Secretary to the City Manager 265
Senior Accountant 342
Senior Auto Mechanic 286
Senior Building Inspector 326
Senior Civil Engineer 382
Senior Construction Inspector 326
Senior Electrical Inspector 326
Senior Key Punch Operator 215
Senior Personnel Analyst 342
Senior Planner 372
Senior Plumbing Inspector 326
@ Stenographic Clerk I 200
Stenographic Clerk II 215
Stock Clerk 215
Storekeeper 250
Street Division Supervisor 372
Street Foreman 301
Street Lighting Maintenance Man 271
Street Painter 245
Supervisor of Inspections 347
Survey Supervisor 347
SALARY RANGE NUMBER
4-1-73 7-1-73 1-1-74 4-1-74
207 214 220
132 139 145
262 269 275
349 356 362
272 279 285
278 285 291
257 264 270
187 194 200
227 234 240
288 295 301
272 279 285
222 229 235
303 310 316
313 320 326
308 315 321
217 224 230
305 312 319
242 249 255
328 335 341
242 249 255
374 381 387
338 345 351
313 320 326
227 234 240
401 408 415
371 378
340 347
305 312
247 254 260
379 386 392
308 315 321
338 345 351
227 234 240
374 381 387
192 199 205
242 249 255
272 279 285
313 320 326
272 279 285
262 269 275
283 290 296
242 249 255
272 279 285
349 356 362
293 300 306
333 340 346
389 396 402
333 340 346
333 340 346
222 229 235
349 356 362
379 386 392
333 340 346
207 214 220
222 229 235
222 229 235
257 264 270
379 386 392
308 315 321
278 285 291
252 259 265
354 361 367
354 361 367
385
354
319
CLASS TITLE
Telephone Operator
Traffic Engineer
Tree Foreman
Tree Trinm~er
Tree Trimmer Helper
Tree Trimmer Leadman
Truck Driver
@Typist Clerk I Typist Clerk II
Water Division Supervisor
Water Foreman
Water Meter Repairman I
Water Meter Repairman II
Water Plant Chief Operator
Water Plant Operator
Water Production Technician
Water Utility Inspector
Yard Attendant
Zoo Attendant
Zoo Keeper
SALARY RANGE
9-1-72 4-1-73 7-1-73 1-1-74 4-1-74
185 192 199 205
382 389 396 402
301 308 315 321
250 257 264 270
215 222 229 235
271 278 285 291
240 247 254 260
185 192 199 205
205 212 219 225
372 379 386 392
306 313 320 326
240 247 254 260
265 272 279 285
301 308 315 321
250 257 264 270
271 278 285 291
296 303 310 316
215 222 229 235
225 232 239 245
291 298 305 311
*Patrolmen will be paid an additional fifty-five dollars ($55.00) per month
while assigned to duty as Investigator or as Motorcycle Officer on a two-wheeled
motorcycle. Permanently designated Motorcycle Officers will also be paid at
Patrolman salary range plus an additional fifty-five dollars ($55.00) per month.
**Police Sergeant will be paid at a rate set ten ranges (5%) higher while
assigned to duty with the Investigation Division.
***Construction Engineer and Plan Checking Engineer, if a California Registered
Engineer, will be paid at a rate set ten ranges (5%) higher.
@ Effective 9-1-72, Police Department personnel only assigned to the classi-
fication of Cormnunications Operator, Stenographic Clerk I, or Typist Clerk I will
be paid an evening or night shift differential at a rate set five ranges (2.5%)
higher than the base rate.
Note: Effective 7-1-73, an incentive allowance equal to one percent of base salary
(two ranges) will be granted to all sworn police officers who possess and have
satisfactorily demonstrated a conversational Spanish language fluency.
BE IT FURTHER RBSOLVED: That Section 3.1 of Resolution No. 58-281 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
SECTION 3.1: Part-Time and Temporary Rates: Part-time and temporary
employees under the following class titles shall receive wages based on the rates
set opposite the class title:
CLASS TITLE RATE
Cashier 2.45 hour
Chief Lifeguard 3.45 hour
Crossing Guard 10.00 daily
Law Clerk 4.45 hour
Library Page 2.00-2.10 hour
Lifeguard 2.90 hour
Night Caretaker 2.90 hour
Recreation Attendant 2.00 hour
Recreation Leader I 2.45-2.70-2.80-2.90 hour
Recreation Leader II 3.15-3.30-3.45 hour
Recreation Specialist 3.65 hour
Score Official 2.85 game
Sports Official, Adult 4.00-5.00-6.00 game
Sports Official, Junior 1.60-2.25-2.90 game
Sports Official (Men's Baseball) 8.00 game
Student Intern 3.00 hour
Swimming Instructor 3.10 hour
Swimming Pool Manager 3.65-3.85-4.10 hour
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That any and all other Resolutions amending Sections
2, 3 and 3.1 of the Resolution No. 58-281 are declared to be superseded, rescinded
and repealed by this Resolution.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That this Resolution shall take effect as of the
1st day of September, 1972.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at its
regular meeting held on the 5th day of Sep~ernber , 1972.
MAYOR
CIJERK O~ THE COUNCIL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS
CITY OF SANTA ANA )
I, Florence I. Malone, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council
of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced
to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 5th day of September
1972, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the following vote,
to-wit:
AYES,
COUNCILMEN: Herrin, Yamamoto, Villa, Evans, Griset,
Patterson, Markel
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
3/88 - Original in ~or condition destroyed.
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RESO~L~T~~N 72-99
CITY OF SANTA ANA
SALAEY SCHEDULE
....................... EFFECTIVE SEPTEHBELl,_.19Z2
0 I 2 3 0 5 6 ? 8 9
........... i0" - 338 339
11 355 356
12 ....... 313 - 374
13 392 393
14 412 014
358 360 362 363 365 36? 369 371
316 - 31§ 380- -382 384 .......306 --3§8- 390--
395 39? 399 001 403 005 407 a09
/433 035 431 039 /441 /4/43 .... 446 /448 ..... l~50-- /457----
055 /457 059 /401 064 /466 468 071 /473 075
18 -- 502 504 50? - -509 -512 ----51/4 ..... 517 .... 519----522 .... 525 ....
19 52? 529 532 530 537 5/40 542 505 528 551
20 553 555 558 561 564 566 569 5?2 5?5 5?0
........ 15 -
16
..... 21 .581 583 586 589 .
22 610 613 616 619
23 6/41 60/4 6/47 650
.......... ~/4- ----4)?3 6?6 .... 6?9 .... 683-
25 707 ?10 11/4
26 7/42 705 ?09
- --- 2Z rz9 r~2 Z86. _
28 818 822 826 830
29 859 883 86~ 871
...... 30 .... 902 906 91t - 915
31 927 951 956 961
32 99a 998 1003 1008
.... 33 10~ I0~9 105~ _ 1059
3~ 1096 1101 1106 1112
35 1151 1156 116~ 11o~
592 - 595 598 -bOl 604 .... 607----
622 625 628 631 63/4 637
653 651 660 663 667 6?0
--686 ..... 68? ---693 ...... 096 ...... 700 7~ ....
121 72/4 128 732 735 ?39
756 760 76/4 ?68 ??2 716
794 -198 - 802 006- ..... 810 ...... 8ta-
030 838 602 bat 851 855
816 880 885 b89 593 890
92~ 924- 929 .... 93a ---93~ .... 943- ---
96b 910 9?5 980 985 990
1014 1019 102/4 1029 1034 1039
1065 _ 1010 10?5.. 1081~_ _1066 1091 __
1110 1123 1129 1134 1100 11/46
ll?a 1180 1185 1191 1197 1203
..... 36 _ 1209 1215 1221
3? 1269 1275 1281
38 1332 1338 1305
. __39 . .1399 1405 1/413
00 1/469 1/416
_ 41 1502 1549
....... 42 _._1619 1627
43 1700 1708
0/4 1785 1793
._ 05 181/4 1883
/46 1968 1977
/4? 2066 20?6
........ #.8 2169_.2179
/49 227! 2288
50 2391 2/402
51 . 2511 2523
52 2637 2650
53 2169 2782
............ 54 2907 .2921
55 3052 3067
56 3205 3221
51. 3365_ 3381
58 3533 355O
59 3711) 3?28
...... 60 :3896 . 3915
61 4091 0111
62 ~296 /4317
........ 63 /4511 /4533
1283
1551
1635
1/17
IB02
1~92
198?
2086
2190
2299
2410
2536
2663
2796
2936_
3082
3237
3398
3568
1227 _ 1233- 1239 ..... 12/45 1251 ---1258. -- 126/4- -
1288 1294 1301 1301 1310 1320 132Y
1352 1358 1365 1372 1379 1386 1393
1~20_. 1/427 1030 1401 1/4/48 .... 1~55 .... I16~___
1491
1565
1603
lt25
1611
1902
1991
209?
2201
23tl
2027
2670
~810
3098 3129 31/4/4
3253 3285 3302
3015 3032 3009 _ 3/46?
3586 3600 3622 3600
3765 3784 3803 3822
. 3935. 3950 _ 3970 39~0 /4014
0132 4152 /4173 0194 /4215
~339 4360 /4382 /4/400 0/426
0556 _. /4519 0601
1098 1506 1513 1521 1528 153o
1573 1580 1588 1596 1600 1612
_1~51. __16~ ..... 166~_ t~.._.._Jb~ 1691___
173~ 1702 1151 1?60 1?69 171U
1820 1830 1839 16/48 1857 1866
.1911 1921_ 1930 1940 ___1950 1960
2001 2011 202? 2O3? 20~8 2058
2107 2116 2126 2139 2150 2160
2212 2223 2234 2Z~6 ..... 2251 ..... 2268
2322 2330 2306 235? 2369 2381
2039 2051 2463 24~5 2088 2500
2561 2510 258? .2600_ _2613 262Q___
2690 2703 271~ 2730 2?40 2758
282/4 2838 2853 ~867 2881 2896
2965 298p_ 2115 ..... 3010 3025___
3113 3160 3176 3192
3269 3318 3335 3352
3080_ _3501 .... 3519
3658 36?6 3695
3801 3861 3880
4~J4 .... ~054___40~/4 ......
0236 0251
0/4~8 0470 0493
. ~624.. /4648 ~bTl /469/4 .....
EXHIBIT I