CC RESOLUTION 2140.1'1
RESOLUTION NO. 2110
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, FIXING THE COMPEN-
SATION OF THE VARIOUS OFFICERS AND HEADS OF
DEPARTMENTS OF SAID CITY, AND OF THE VARIOUS
EMPLOYEES THEREOF; AND REPEALING RESOLUTION
NO. 2099 OF SAID COUNCIL AND ALL RESOLUTIONS
AMENDATORY OF SAID RESOLUTION NO. 2099.
WHEREAS, the salaries or compensation of the members of
the City Council of the City of El Segundo, California, are fixed by the
electors of said city at the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) per month, each;
and
WHEREAS, the salary of the City Clerk, as such, is fixed at
the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250. 00) per month and the salary
of the City Treasurer, as such, is fixed at the sum of Two Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($250. 00) per month, both of which salaries have been established
by ordinance and may not be changed during their respective incumbencies
except by ordinance adopted by the City Council and as provided by law; and
WHEREAS, 4ie City Council of the City of El Segundo, California,
now desires to fix and determine the salaries or compensations of the vari-
ous other officers, heads of departments, and of the various employees of
said city, all as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE
AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
PART I
RATES AND SCHEDULE
SECTION 1. FIXED SERIES: That subject to the other provi-
sions of this resolution, each of the incumbents of the following offices or
positions in the service of the City of E1 Segundo shall be entitled to
receive for his or her services, in his or her office or position, the rate
or rates of compensation hereinafter set forth:
(A) CITY ATTORNEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $840. 00 per month
and in addition thereto, he shall receive such reasonable
additional fees or compensation as the City Council may
allow for suits, appearances or proceedings before any
Court, Board, Officer or Commission in, or before which
am
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he has been directed to act or appear, and also when
allowed by the Council, extra compensation for bond
issues of all kinds and for any service which the Coun-
cil may deem extraordinary.
(B) CITY MANAGER - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1, 728. 00 per month
(C) CITY PROSECUTOR - - - - - - - - - - - - 375. 00
(D) DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS - - - - - - - 1, 378. 00
(who is in such capacity the City Engineer and
Street Superintendent and shall devote his entire
professional services exclusively to the City of
El Segundo)
Longevity
(E) ASSISTANT PURCHASING Step X ep Y Step Z
AGENT - - - - - - -$501. 00 per month $525.00 $551.00 $57a.00
(F) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
FINANCE - - - - - -$501. 00 per month 525.00 551.00 578.00
SECTION 2. BASIC EIGHT -STEP SALARY SCHEDULE: That ex-
cept as hereinafter specifically provided and subject to the other provisions of
this resolution, each employee in the service of said city (other than those here -
inabove provided for in Section 1) shall be entitled to receive for his or her ser-
vices in his or her position the applicable rate of compensation shown in the
following basic eight -step salary schedule prescribed for the class in which his
or her position is allocated, to wit:
SALARY SCHEDULE
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Longevity
Range
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Number
A
B
C
D
E
X
Y
Z
1
256
269
282
296
310
325
341
357
2
262
275
288
302
317
332
348
365
3
269
282
296
310
325
341
357
375
4
275
288
302
317
332
348
365
383
5
282
296
310
325
341
357
375
393
6
288
302
317
332
348
365
383
402
7
296
310
325
341
357
375
393
413
8
302
317
332
348
365
383
402
422
9
310
325
341
357
375
393
413
433
10
317
332
348
365
383
402
422
443
11
325
341
357
375
393
413
433
455
12
332
348
365
383
402
422
443
465
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Longevity
Range
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
tep
Step
Number
A
B
C
D
E
X
Y
Z
13
341
357
375
393
413
433
455
477
14
348
365
383
402
422
443
465
488
15
357
375
393
413
433
455
477
501
16
365
383
402
422
443
465
488
512
17
375
393
413
433
455
477
501
525
18
383
402
422
443
465
488
512
537
19
393
413
433
455
477
501
525
551
20
402
422
443
465
488
512
537
563
21
413
433
455
477
501
525
551
578
22
422
443
465
488
512
537
563
591
23
433
455
477
501
525
551
578
606
24
443
465
488
512
537
563
591
620
25
455
477
501
525
551
578
606
636
26
465
488
512
537
563
591
620
651
27
477
501
525
551
578
606
636
668
28
488
512
537
563
591
620
651
683
29
501
525
551
578
606
636
668
701
30
512
537
563
591
620
651
683
717
31
525
551
578
606
636
668
701
735
32
537
563
591
620
651
683
717
752
33
551
578
606
636
668
701
735
771
34
563
591
620
651
683
717
752
789
35
578
606
636
668
701
735
771
809
36
591
620
651
683
717
752
789
828
37
606
636
668
701
735
771
809
849
38
620
651
683
717
752
789
828
869
39
636
668
701
735
771
809
849
891
40
651
683
717
752
789
828
869
912
41
668
701
735
771
809
849
891
935
42
683
717
752
789
828
869
912
957
43
701
735
771
809
849
891
935
982
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65
1192
1251 1314
1379
1448
1520
1596
Lon evit
66
Range
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
tep
Step
Number
A
B
C
D
E
X
Y
Z
44
717
752
789
828
869
912
957
1005
45
735
771
809
849
891
935
982
1031
46
752
789
828
869
912
957
1005
1055
47
771
809
849
891
935
982
1031
1082
48
789
828
869
912
957
1005
1055
1107
49
809
849
891
935
982
1031
1082
1135
50
828
869
912
957
1005
1055
1107
1162
51
849
891
935
982
1031
1082
1135
1192
52
869
912
957
1005
1055
1107
1162
1222
53
891
935
982
1031
1082
1135
1192
1251
54
912
957
1005
1055
1107
1162
1222
1281
55
935
982
1031
1082
1135
1192
1251
1314
56
957
1005
1055
1107
1162
1222
1281
1345
57
982
1031
1082
1135
1192
1251
1314
1379
58
1005
1055
1107
1162
1222
1281
1345
1412
59
1031
1082
1135
1192
1251
1314
1379
1448
60
1055
1107
1162
1222
1281
1345
1412
1483
61
1082
1135
1192
1251
1314
1379
1448
1520
62
1107
1162
1222
1281
1345
1412
1483
1557
63
1135
1192
1251
1314
1379
1448
1520
1596
64
1162
1222
1281
1345
1412
1483
1557
1635
65
1192
1251 1314
1379
1448
1520
1596
1676
66
1222
1281 1345
1412
1483
1557
1635
1717
67
1251
1314 1379
1448
1520
1596
1676
1760
68
1281
1345 1412
1483
1557
1635
1717
1803
69
1314
1379 1448
1520
1596
1676
1760
1840
70
1345
1412 1483
1557
1635
1717
1803
1893
(A) The advancement of a new
employee
from Step
A shall
be on
the new
employee's anniversary date
which is established
as the day
immedi-
ately following
the completion
of his
first six months' service; Steps
B, C and
D contemplate
one year's service in
each of such
classifications
and
the
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advancements therefrom shall be on the anniversary date of the employee;
Step E contemplates continued service in such classification until further
advancement is indicated by reason of longevity; Steps X, Y and Z are
longevity provisions and are to be used in applying the following policy:
Effective August 29, 1964, for each seven years of continued ser-
vice with the city, an employee upon attaining the seventh, fourteenth or
twenty -first anniversary of his employment, shall advance one step in
his classification provided, however, that initially, each step benefit of
this paragraph shall be not less than one year apart.
(B) It is provided further: (1) That the City Council reserves the
right at any time, and in its sole discretion, to change the range number
assigned to any officer or employee and to determine the particular step
in any range number which is to be thereafter assigned to any such offi-
cer or employee;
(2) Temporary employees for whom no classification or range num-
ber is provided or whose compensation is not otherwise fixed by this reso-
lution shall receive such compensation as the City Council shall designate
in the resolution or order of appointment for such respective temporary
employees; and
(3) Temporary employees and part -time employees who by reason
of their limited employment schedule do not qualify for benefits under the
State Employees Retirement Act, shall not receive paid sick leaves, paid
vacations and paid holidays; those who qualify for benefits under the State
Employees Retirement Act shall receive the fringe benefits accorded all
regular full time employees including vacation and sick leave on a pro
rata basis, but excluding paid holidays.
SECTION 3. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES BY SERIES: That
the following respective range numbers are hereby allocated and assigned
to the following respective offices, positions, or employments in the ser-
vice of said city, hereinafter set forth opposite such respective range
numbers, to wit:
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Subdivision
Range
Salary
Number Classification
No.
Range
(A)
OFFICE SERIES:
1.
Director of Finance
56
957 -1162
2.
Account Clerk I
17
375 -455
3.
Account Clerk II
21
413 -501
4.
Supervising Account Clerk
25
455 -551
5.
Administrative Secretary
31
525 -636
6.
Dispatcher Clerk
20
402 -488
7.
Legal Secretary
31
525 -636
8.
PBX Operator- Receptionist
18
383 -465
9.
Stenographer Clerk I
19
393 -477
10.
Stenographer Clerk II
21
413 -501
11.
Secretary
25
455 -551
12.
Supervising Records Clerk
23
433 -525
13.
Typist Clerk
16
365 -443
(B) OPERATION SERIES:
1.
Assistant Director of Building Safety
45
735 -891
2.
Assistant Director of Public Works
50
828 -1005
3.
Assistant Street Superintendent
44
717 -869
4.
Automotive Mechanic
32
537 -651
5.
Automotive Mechanic Helper
26
465 -563
6.
Cleaning Matron
14
348 -422
7.
Custodian
20
402 -488
8.
Supervising Custodian
24
443 -537
9.
Director of Building Safety
52
869 -1055
10.
Director of Recreation and Parks
52
869 -1055
11.
Electrical Inspector
39
636 -771
12.
Engineering Aide I
31
525 -636
13.
Engineering Aide 11
35
578 -701
14.
Garage Supervisor
39
636 -771
15.
Gardener I
22
422 -512
16.
Gardener H
26
465 -563
we
Subdivision
Number Classification
17. Laborer
18. Maintenance Painter
19. Motor Sweeper Operator
20. Multilith Operator
21. Park Maintenance Leadman
22. Park..Fupervisor
23. Plumbing Inspector
24. Public Works Maintenanceman
25. Recreation Supervisor
26. Sanitation Pump Maintenanceman
27. Street Maintenance Leadman
28. Street Inspector
29. Street Foreman
30. Traffic Painter Leadman
31. Tree Trimmer
32. Street Tree Leadman
33. Water Plant Operator
34. Water and Sanitation System Leadman I
35. Water and Sanitation System Leadman II
36. Water and Sanitation Inspector
37. Water and Sanitation Foreman
38. Water and Sanitation Superintendent
(C) SAFETY SERVICES SERIES:
1. Police Chief
2. Deputy Police Chief
3. Police Captain
4. Police Detective and Photographer
5. Police Lieutenant
6. Police Sergeant
7. Policeman
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Range
Salary
No.
Range
22
422 -512
32
537 -651
28
488 -591
--
$3. 23 per hour
30
512 -620
38
620 -752
39
636 -771
26
465 -563
38
620 -752
28
488 -591
30
512 -620
34
563 -683
36
591 -717
28
488 -591
26
465 -563
30
512 -620
26
465 -563
26
465 -563
30
512 -620
34
583 -683
36
591 -717
52
869 -1055
56
957 -1162
50
828 -1005
45
735 -891
38
620 -752
43
701 -849
40
651 -789
36
591 -717
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Subdivision Range Salary
Number Classification No. Range
8. Marksmanship: The Chief of Police is authorized to conduct in
1 epar men , drills, practices or tests in the use and firing of
sidearms and small arms by the members of his department in
order to increase the efficiency of the members of his department
in the use of such firearms. Such practices, tests or drills shall
be held at such times and at such places as said Chief shall desig-
nate and shall be participated in by such members of the depart-
ment as the Chief may from time to time authorize so to do. Such
tests, practices and drills shall be held under such conditions
and at such times and subject to such rules as to enable said Chief
to properly make the certifications hereinafter referred to, to the
City Council. In addition to any compensation otherwise provided
for any officer or member of said Police Department authorized to
participate in any such drill, test or practice, there shall be paid
a compensation in accordance with the following schedule to each
such member of the department for his proficiency in the use and
firing of such sidearms or small arms, and in the accuracy of
such fire as indicated in the following schedule, to wit:
Compensation for
Class Score Out of Possible 300 Proficiency per month
Marksman 200 to 239 $ 2.00
Sharp Shooter 240 to 279 4.00
Expert 280 to 289 8.00
Distinguished Expert 290 to 300 16.00
In addition to the above, each officer selected to serve on the pistol
team, not to exceed seven (7) members of the department with the
highest proficiency in firearms, shall receive an additional $5. 00
per month during the time they serve on the team.
Said additional compensation shall be payable only upon certifica-
tion by the Chief of Police that the particular officer or member
has qualified during the quarter preceding the certification in one
of the classes (indicating same) of the foregoing schedule, and that
such person is entitled to the additional compensation for such class
as set forth in such schedule.
9. Motorcycle Hazard Pa : All Police Department patrolmen assigned
To motorcycle duty wi 1 be compensated by an additional payment of
$50. 00 per month while serving in such capacity.
10. Reserve Police Officers: Notwithstanding any provision herein con-
tained to the contrary, and for the sole and exclusive purpose of
establishing a duty status of the reserve police officers pursuant
to which they are peace officers within the full meaning of Section
817 of the Penal Code of the State of California, compensation of
said officers is fixed and determined in the amount of $1. 00 per
year; this employment status shall augment and be in addition to
their Civil Defense status and shall include Workmen's Compensa-
tion benefits.
11.
Fire Chief
56
957 -1162
12.
Battalion Chief
48
789 -957
13.
Fire Captain
44
717 -869
14.
Fire Engineer
40
651 -789
15.
Fireman
36
591 -717
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16. All Fire Department personnel in the grade of Fireman will be
compensated on an additional salary step basis while serving
in the Fire Prevention Bureau.
17. Uniform Allowances. Following the effective date of this resolu-
tion, 11refighting an police employees who are required to pur-
chase and continuously maintain prescribed items of uniform
clothing and personal equipment shall be compensated for a por-
tion of the initial and maintenance costs thereof according to the
following:
(1) a. All police officers (except officers assigned to motor-
cycle duty) and firefighting personnel required to regu-
larly wear dress uniform while on duty - $8. 00 per month.
b. Police officers assigned to motorcycle duty - $16. 00 per
month.
c. Dispatcher Clerks - $5. 00 per month.
(2) All other police and firefighting personnel - $4. 00 per month.
(3) Newly appointed police officers and fire department personnel
shall be provided with uniform allowances at the time of appoint-
ment and thereafter as follows:
a. At the time of appointment - 15016 of annual allowance.
b. At first anniversary of appointment - 50% of annual allow-
ance.
c. After first anniversary - 100% of monthly allowance.
(4) Newly appointed Dispatcher Clerks, at the time of appointment -
$110. 00.
(D) PLANNING SERIES: Planning Commission Members $10. 00 each per
meeting attended, not to exceed three (3) meetings per calendar month.
(E) RECREATION SERIES: Recreation Commission Members $10. 00 each per
meeting attended, not to exceed three (3) meetings per calendar month.
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PART -TIME RECREATION PERSONNEL:
SALARY RANGE
Classification
Start
300 Hrs. or
600 Hrs. or
6 months
1 year
1.
RECREATION LEADER
$1.80
$2.15
$2.50
Playground, Checkout,
Building, Pool Guard,
Training Pool Guard
2.
LOCKER ROOM ATTENDANT
1.40
1.60
- - -
Pool
3.
RECREATION SPECIALIST I
2.25
2.50
- - -
Swim Instruction - requires
Water Safety Certificate
4.
RECREATION SPECIALIST II
2.60
2.80
3.05
Responsible for conduct of
program and /or facility of
specialized nature
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PART II
GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS: That notwith-
standing any other provision contained in th =s resolutior_, i.t is hereby pro-
vided that in case of any emergency cr unusual circumstances or conditions,
which may exist or arise within the city, or in any office or department
thereof, the City Manager shall have the right and he is hereby authorized,
either directly or through the head of the office or department affected or
involved, to employ such number of additional employees as in the opinion
of such City Manager may be necessary in or der to meet. or properly dis-
pose of any and all conditions and problems x-hich may arise out of or be
due to any such emergency; together with full power in any and all such
cases to fix the respective reasonable compensations to be paid such addi -
tional employees, respectively, for such emergency ser -,ice. Such emer-
gency service shall not continue, hr�we,,er, for a longer period than twenty-
one (21) successive days unless by further authori +y of the City Council
expressed by resolution.
SECTION 2. PREPARATION AND CONTENT OF CLASS SPECI-
FICATIONS: Class specifications shall be pr•Fpared and maintained under
the direction of the City Manager for all positions. The specifications
shall define the duties of the positions in each class and the desirable quali-
fications for successful performance of such duties.
SECTION 3. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS. All chiefs of the
Police and Fire Departments and the captains of the Police Department
must reside within the incorporated limits of El Segundo. All other per-
sonnel of said departments (excluding clerical+ must reside within a ten
(10) mile radius of the El Segundo Civic Center.
SECTION 4. PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION: The monthly
compensation basis, above provided for, shall be payable biweekly.
(A) Compensation of employees for services rendered during each
payroll period shall be for the two week period ending the week preceding
the date of payment.
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(B) Compensation of Councilmen ar3 Commission members shall
be paid monthly and on the regular pay date immediately following the last
day of the month for which payment is made.
SECTION 5, WORKING SCHEDULES AND RULES AND REGU-
LATIONS RELATING TO HOURS AND PERIODS OF SERVICE: That sala-
ries, fees or pay, as same are hereinabo ,e stated, and as same may
hereafter be amended, contemplate service to be rendered by the vari-
ous employees of said city substantially in accordance with the follow-
ing rules and regulations relating to hours and periods of service which
are hereby established, to wit:
(A) Eight (8) hours shall be deemed to constitute a day's work,
except in the Police and Fire Departments in which the members shall
be subject to call at all times.
(B) A week shall be deemed to mean any period of serer ('a; con-
secutive days,
(C) Unless the context otherwise indicates, Sundays and legal
holidays shall be construed as such,
(D) The year shall be taken as having °85 days and the month as
having 30 days.
(E) Length of service, except as may -tie otherwise specially pro-
vided in this resolution, shall be ccmputed upon the length of time an
employee has been continuously in the service of the city in any capacity.
An absence from duty for less than ninety (90) �°onsecutive calendar days
shall not be considered as a break or interruptio_rt `n the ser,,Fice of an
employee; but an absence for a period of ninety (,()I or more consecutive
calendar days shall constitute a break or ir+err•uption of ser -;ice in the
case of any employee, unless such absence shat: have been approved by
the City Council by action spread upon the mirutes of such Council.
(F) That all employees of said City �exr.,epting those to whom these
rules do not apply, as hereinabove or hereinafter set forth), shall render
their respective services on a working schedule of eight (8) hours per day
or forty (40) hours per week, and the head of the department under whose
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jurisdiction the respective employees serve, =ha01 designate the particu-
lar days upon which such respecti -.Fe employees are to render service to
the said City.
(G) Heads of departments having jurisdiction over the employees
subject to rule "(F)" above are hereby granted the power and authority,
subject to the approval of the City Manager, to require any such employ-
ee or employees to render service for more than eight (8) hours per day
or forty (40) hours per week in any and all cases where such department
head feels that such additional service is essential for the best interests
of the City at the time.
(H) OVERTIME PAY: Except as otherwise herein specifically
provided, any employee subject to the rule of eight hours per day and
forty hours per week, required to put in more time :�n his classification
for routine or administrative reasons, whether on a holiday or not, shall
be compensated at the rate of one and cne -half times his regular rate of
pay; the occasions involving payment of one and one -half times the regu-
lar rate of pay, shall not include emergency conditions pertaining to war,
civil defense, strike patrol duty after° the first forty -eight hours thereof,
flood, earthquake, fire or other similar conditions of urgency.
General Services: All "outside" employees of the Water, Street,
Sanitation, Engineering, Garage, Park and Recreation Departments
entitled to overtime who are called out on unscheduled overtime such as
emergencies and special events occurring at night, weekends or holidays
will be compensated at the rate of time and one -half. All other employees
entitled to overtime who are scheduled for work in excess of the regular
forty hours per week, such as, taking minutes for the Council, Commissions
and Committees or similarly scheduled work, will receive straight time for
this work. Compensatory time off may be substituted if the employee requests
it. No more than twenty -four hours (3 working days) may be accumulated in
one year and must be scheduled to be used at a time other than in conjunction
with normal vacation.
Fire Department: Straight time will be paid all fire personnel entitled
to overtime for the following duty assignments:
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1. Departmental in- service training and specialized training
schools
2. Staff meetings
3. Public relations appearances (speeches, etc.)
4. Background investigation
5. Such other similar duty that may develop in the future
Compensatory time off may be substituted if the employee requests it. No
more than twenty -four hours (3 working days) may be accumulated in one year
and must be scheduled to be used at a time other than in conjunction with normal
vac ation.
Police Department: Straight time will be paid all Police personnel
entitled to overtime for the following duty assigr,Lments:
1. Departmental in- service training and specialized training
schools
2. Staff meetings
3. Court appearances
4. Public relations appearances (speeches, etc. )
5. Background investigations
6. Photography work
7. Bicycle registration
8. Applicant testing and fingerprinting
9. Such other similar duty that may develop in the future
Compensatory time off may be substituted if the employee requests it. No
more than twenty -four hours (3 working days) may be accumulated in one
year and must be scheduled to be used at a time other than in conjunction
with normal vacation. Operation of patrol units on Shifts #1 and #3 will be
as follows: Replacement personnel will be called in on an overtime basis if
the number of patrol units including the Field Sergeant unit drops below three.
(I) HOLIDAYS AND HOLIDAY PAY: Any employee who works on any
of the following holidays that occur on his regular day of employment, to wit:
January 1 st Thanksgiving and Friday thereafter
February 22nd December 24th
May 30th December 25th
July 4th December 31st
First Monday in September Every day on which an election is
November 11th held throughout the State
shall be compensated therefor, for any time falling within the period of his
regular working shift at the rate of two (2) times the rate of his regular pay;
provided, however, (a) that in the event any of the hereinbefore mentioned
holidays falls on the last day an employee is off on his regular days off
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period, the following day shall be observed as a holiday for the purpose
of this section; provided further, however, (b) that in the event any of
the hereinabove mentioned holidays falls on the first day of an employee's
regular days off period, the previous day shall be considered as a holi-
day for the purpose of this section.
Police and Fire Department personnel, pursuant to this section
and notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, shall be paid
for nine (9) holidays once a year on or about the 10th of December.
(J) TEMPORARY SERVICE IN HIGHER CLASSIFICATION: In any
case, approved by the City Manager, where an employee is qualified for
and is required for an appreciable period of time to temporarily serve in
and have the responsibility for work in a higher class of position, such
employee while so assigned, shall receive the entrance salary rate of that
class or one step above his present rate, whichever is higher.
. (K) PROMOTIONS: In all cases where an employee in any given
classification is promoted to a classification for which a higher rate of
compensation is provided, then such employee so promoted shall enter
such higher classification at the lowest rate of compensation provided
for such higher classification which exceeds the rate of compensation
received by said employee in such given classification at the time of such
promotion, unless otherwise ordered by the City Council.
(L) TERMINATION: Upon termination of employment during a pay
period, pay shall be prorated and paid for each day worked in said pay
period and the terminal salary warrant shall include accrued vacation
pay to the time of termination.
(M) EXCEPTIONS: So far as the foregoing rules and regulations
relative to hours of service in any day or hours of service in any week,
the same shall not apply to:
(1) a. Elective officers of said city
b. City Manager
c. City Attorney
d. City Prosecutor
e. Chiefs of Police and Fire Departments
f. Deputy Chief of Police
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g. Directors of Finance Department, Building Safety Depart-
ment, Public Works Department, Recreation and Parks
Department and Water and Sanitation Superintendent.
h. Assistant Street Superintendent.
i. Assistant Director of Public Works.
j. Supervisors of Parks, Recreation and Garage.
(2) The members of the police Department of said City, who shall
respectively work regularly scheduled shifts to be promulgated and estab-
lished from time to time by the Chief of Police, as all of the members of
said Department shall be subject to call for service at any and all times.
It is provided, however, that where a member of the Police Department is
required to render more than eight (8) hours service in any one day or more
than forty (40) hours per week, such member shall be entitled to receive,
and there shall be paid to him, additional compensation for such overtime
at one and one -half (1-1/2) times his or her regular rate of pay, unless:
a. Such member is the Chief of Police or the Deputy Chief
of Police of said City; or
b. Such member is a Captain of Police, and such overtime
served is not a regular overtime shift established for
such captain by the Chief of Police.
(3) The members of the Fire Department of said City shall work
on a 67. 38 hour per week schedule in shifts to be promulgated and estab-
lished from time to time by the Chief of the Fire Department, and all of
the members of said department shall be subject to call for service at
any and all times. It is provided, however, that where members of the
department (with the exception of the Chief) are required to work over-
time, such members shall be entitled to additional compensation at the
rate of time and one -half (1-1/2), based on forty (40) hours per week
for special details and assignments other than fire and rescue calls, and
when required to work overtime on a regular fire fighting company assign-
ment, shall be paid time and one -half (1-1/2), based on the regular 67. 38
hour week. Members of the Department, (with the exception of the Chief)
recalled from off -duty to respond to fires and rescue calls shall receive
a minimum compensation of $5. 00 per call.
SECTION 6. DISABILITY OR SICKNESS: (A) That in addition
to the salaries and benefits otherwise provided for in this resolution, each
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regular officer or employee of the City, as a part of his services rendered
shall be entitled to receive, and there shall be paid to him during periods
of physical disability by reason of illness or injury which necessitates
absence from duty, amounts in accordance with the following schedule of
disability payments, to wit:
(1) In cases where such disability is NOT compensable under the
provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Laws of the State of California,
each such employee shall be entitled to one (1) day's absence with pay for
each month of actual service (inclusive of periods of bona fide disability
absences) in the employment of said city, not to exceed a maximum of
132 days; each day of disability leave actually taken by any such employee
shall be deducted from his accumulated credit. Effective September 1,
1964, and on the first day of each December thereafter, employees who
maintain 132 days unused sick leave balance, shall be paid the regular
compensation for one -half of the sick leave unused during the twelve
months preceding said December 1, which said unused days otherwise
would have been lost by reason of their exceeding the maximum per-
mitted. Payment shall be made on the 10th day of the month following
the period in which the non - cumulative sick leave was earned.
(2) In cases where such disability IS compensable under the pro-
visions of the Workmen's Compensation Laws of the State of California,
each such employee (other than those to whom the provisions of Section
4850 of the Labor Code of the State of California apply and who receive
benefit thereunder) shall be entitled to receive:
a. The employee's regular salary for the so- called waiting
period provided for in said Workmen's Compensation Laws;
b. An amount equal to the difference between the regular mon-
thly salary of such employee paid by said city and the amount
of any compensation received by any such employee under
said Workmen's Compensation Laws (exclusive of medical,
surgical, hospitalization, appliances, or similar items of
costs) until the amount paid the employee equals in dollars
the aggregate amount of his accumulated sick leave, com-
puted in the same manner and subject to the same changes,
credits and limitations as hereinabove set forth in para-
graph (1) of this section.
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(B) The Director of Finance in preparing demands for compensa-
tion under the provisions of this Section 6, may require the employee con-
cerned to submit to said Director, evidence satisfactory to such Director
showing the amount of Workmen's Compensation payments received by
such employee (exclusive of medical, surgical, hospitalization, appli-
ances, or similar items of costs).
The City Council appreciates that in many instances it may be im-
possible at the time the regular payrolls are presented to the Council
for approval to determine various amounts which may hereafter become
payable under the provisions of this Section 6 to various employees due
to a variety of reasons and causes, such for example, as delays which
may occur in the fixing of compensation amounts in Industrial Accident
cases; the failure of the employee to monthly or promptly receive his
Workmen's Compensation allowances, etc. In all such cases, the City
shall be under no obligation to make to the employee the payments pro-
vided for in this section until such time as such matters can be properly
determined. The City Manager may present to the City Council any and
all problems which may arise in the Administration of the provisions
hereof, and the City Council reserves the right to consider such prob-
lems and to determine the same and make such adjustments and orders
as may be necessary and proper in the premises.
(C) The Council reserves the right, to be exercised in its discre-
tion, to at any time and from time to time, at the expense of said city,
require any such employee to appear before any duly licensed physician
or surgeon selected by the City Manager and submit to a medical and
physical examination with respect to his illness, injury or disability.
The failure or refusal of any such employee to submit himself to any
such examination, may, in the discretion of the said Council, forfeit
any further rights to receive disability benefits or compensation under
the provisions of this resolution.
The written report of any such physician or surgeon to said Council
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may be examined by said Council, the City Manager and City Attorney
of said City, but shall otherwise be confidential; provided, however,
that the same may be introduced in evidence in any action or proceed-
ing relative to the subject of illness, injury or disability of the patient
or person referred to therein, and such physician or surgeon may give
testimony respecting the subject of such examination and the physical
condition of the employee therein referred to, and each employee of
said city accepting employment, by accepting such employment and
rendering service thereunder, does thereby automatically and accord-
ingly so agree.
SECTION 7. VACATIONS: (A) Excepting members of the
Police and Fire Departments who shall receive annual vacations as pro-
vided by law, each officer and employee regularly employed and with less
than ten years of service with saidCity, subject to the limitations herein-
after set forth, shall be entitled to and shall receive an annual vacation
of ten (10) working days with full salary. Employees who have served
the said City for ten (10) years or more shall receive an annual vacation
or leave of absence with pay as follows:
(1) In the case of Police Department a total of fifteen (15)
working days;
(2) In the case of Fire Department a total of nine (9) twenty -
four hour working periods; and
(3) In the case of all other employees of the City a total of
fifteen (15) working days.
(B) "Year of Service" within the meaning of this section shall
mean the period of one year from any given date during which the em-
ployee shall have been regularly employed. All vacations shall be
taken at such times as are agreeable to the head of the department and
approved by the City Manager. Earned vacations shall not be accumu-
lated for a longer period than for two years' service.
SECTION 9. ACCEPTANCE OF GRATUITIES: Officers
and employees of the City are enjoined against accepting any form of
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gratuity from any person with whom they are transacting or have trans-
acted City Business on behalf of the City of E1 Segundo. By this, all
personnel are admonished not to accept anything of value, where such
transfer of value can be construed as a favor or as an inducement in
any manner affecting their decisions in the discharging of City Business.
SECTION 10. ANNUAL SALARY SCALE REPORT. The City
Council in its desire to maintain a salary experience comparable to that
paid by other cities has determined that as a matter of policy it will give
careful consideration to the wages paid in the following cities:
Culver City
Los Angeles
Gardena
Manhattan Beach
Hawthorne
Redondo Beach
Hermosa Beach
Santa Monica
Inglewood
Torrance and
Los Angeles County
A comprehensive report setting forth the scale of wages paid by the
above -named cities together with a detailed report of all fringe benefits
shall be prepared and submitted to the Council members prior to August 1
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of each year. The City Council will review the wage scale of this city at the
first meeting next following its receipt by its members of such report.
SECTION 11. MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT: Officers and
employees of the City shall be entitled to reimbursement for City authorized
use of their privately owned vehicles in the conduct of City business at the
rate of ten cents per mile.
SECTION 12. EMPLOYMENT OF RELATIVES: It is declared
and established as a matter of policy that employment by the City shall be
limited so that employees in any one department shall not be within the third
degree of relationship to each other.
SECTION 13. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS:
Policemen, firemen, and sanitation department employees, shall be periodi-
cally examined by a local medical doctor selected by the City, the policemen
and firemen, annually; the sanitation employees, biannually. Additional
examinations of these employees as well as of all other employees of the City
may be ordered by the City Manager and the medical reports thereof shall
become part of the employees' personnel records.
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SECTION 14. REPEALS: Resolution No. 2099 passed and
adopted on the 14th day of September, 1964, and all resolutions amending
said Resolution No. 2099, and all resolutions and orders of the City Coun-
cil heretofore passed and adopted with reference to the same, or any of
the matters and subjects hereinabove set forth or referred to, are hereby
repealed insofar as the same conflict with the provisions hereof.
SECTION 15. In all cases where any employee renders ser-
vice in more than one department, and the City Council has not designated
the amount or percentage of the compensation of such employee to be
charged against any particular department or departments, the Director of
Finance may, for accounting purposes, determine and charge accordingly
the amount of percentage of the compensation or salary of any such
employee which is to be charged to each of the respective departments in
which such service was rendered. So far as reasonably practicable, such
charges when made against the various departments shall be substantially
in proportion to the service rendered such respective departments.
SECTION 16. EFFECTIVE DATE: This resolution shall take
effect and be in full force and virtue on and after the 28th day of August,
1965.
SECTION 17. CERTIFICATION: The City Clerk shall certify
to the passage and adoption of this resolution; shall enter the same in the
book of original resolutions of said city; and shall make a minute of the
passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City
Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting at which the same is
passed and adopted.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 18th day of October,
1965.
ATTEST: 'Mayor of e ity o egun o, ornia.
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, ) SS
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO )
I, EUNICE U. CREASON, City Clerk of the
City of E1 Segundo, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the
whole number of members of the City Council of the said City
is five; that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2140
was duly passed and adopted by the said City Council, approved
and signed by the Mayor of said ity, and attested by the City
an a journed
Clerk of said City, all at ie/regular meeting of the said Council
held on the 18th day of October , 196 5 ,
and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen Frederick, Kim-port, Nagel and
Mayor McGill;
NOES: Councilmen None:
ABSENT: Councilman McElhaney
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City
this 19th day of October, , 196 5
City Clerk of the City of egun o
California
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