HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 0534ORDINANCE NO. 534
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 825 OFT HE
ORDINANCE CODE OF THE CITY OF BURLINGAME
AND ADOPTING A NEPA SECTION 825 OF SAID
ORDINANCE CODE, FIXING AND ESTABLISHING
THE CLASSIFICATION OF POSITIONS AND EM-
PLOYMENT AND THE COMPENSATION AND SALARIES
THEREFOR.
The City Council of the City of Burlingame does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Section 825 of the Ordinance Code of the City of
Burlingame, as established July 22, 1952, by Ordinance No. 528,
is hereby repealed.
Section 2. Effective August 16�, 1953, there is hereby estab-
lishe anew ection 825 of the Ordinance Code of the City of
Burlingame, fixing and establishing the salaries, compensation
and rate of pay for employees of the City, regularly occupying
civil service positions allocated to them as of July 1, 1953; and
any employee subsequently entering the classified service shall
receive the entrance rate fixed in the schedule hereinafter set
forth for the classification for which such employee is appointed.
Section 3. The compensation schedule for classification
therein set worth is as follows:
DIVISION A
City Hall Offices
Deputy City Clerk
Deputy City Treasurer
Bookkeeper -Cashier
Senior Clerk -Stenographer
Stenographer Clerk
Juhior Bookkeeper -Cashier
Typist Clerk
Telephone Operator
Billing Machine Operator
DIVISION B
1st Year
9$296.00
296.00
285.00
270.00
243.00
238.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
Mater Department
2nd Year
$311.00
311.00
300.00
285.00
258.00
253.00
248.00
248.00
248.00
3rd Year
$326.00
326.00
315.00
300.00
273.00
268.00
263.00
263.00
23.00
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Water Service Foreman $411.00 $426.00 9$441.00
Mater Service Man -1st Class 322.00 337.00 352.00
[Mater Service Man -Meter Reader 296.00 311.00 326.00
Water Utility Man 285.00 305.00
DIVISION C
Public Works
City Engineer
Assistant City Engineer
Junior Engineer
Draftsman
Building Inspector
City Electrician
Assistant to Electrician
Disposal Plant Operator
Asst. Disposal Plant Operator
DIVISION D
lst Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
$633.00
475.00
365.00
339.00
375.00
375.00
306.00
375.00
322.00
Street Department
1st Year
Street and Sewer Foreman $391.00
Street Sub -Foreman 333.00
Street Maintenance roan -1st Class 322.00
Street Maintenance Man 296.00
Equipment Operator 306.00
Street Utility Dian 285.00
DIVISION E
Park Department
1st Year
Park Superintendent
$418.00
Park Foreman
411.00
Gardener -Equipment Operator
322.00
Tree Trimmer
354.00
Gardener
296.00
Groundsman
285.00
DIVISION F
Recreation Department
Recreation Superintendent
Recreation Supervisor
Playground Director
Janitor -Custodian
DIVISION G
Librax
Librarian
Assistant Librarian
Senior Librarian
Junior Librarian
Library Assistant
Library Aides
$683.00
525.00
390.00
364.00
395.00
395.00
321.00
390.00
337.00
;415.00
389.00
415.00
415.00
336.00
405.00
352.00
2nd Year
3rd Year
$416.00
$441.00
348.00
363.00
337.00
352.00
311.00
326.00
321.00
336.00
305.00
279.00
2nd Year
3rd Year
$443.00
$468.00
426.00
441.00
337.00
352.00
369.00
384.00
311.00
326.00
305.00
279.00
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
$411.00
$436.00
306.00
321.00 $336.00
238.00
253.00 268.00
248.00
268.00
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
$449.00
$474.00
$499.00
344.00
369.00
394.00
327.00
342.00
357.00
296.00
311.00
326.00
264.00
279.00
294.00
228.00
243.00
258.00
DIVISION H
Police Denartment
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Chief
$521.00
$546.00
Captain
416.00
431.00
$446.00
Lieutenant
385.00
400.00
415.00
Sergeant
374.00
384.00
394.00
Patrolman
353.00
363.00
373.00
Matron -Stenographer
264.00
279.00
294.00
DIVISION J
City Attorney $389.00
Section 4. The Matron -Stenographer shall be compensated
for any call o duty outside of regular hours at the following
rate: Fort he first hour, two dollars and fifty cents, and one
dollar and fifty cents for each succeeding hour or major portion
thereof.
Section 5. The person designated to make a stenographic
record of proceedings of the Council meetings shall receive such
compensation as the City Council may from time to time provide by
resolution and the person designated by the City Council to make
a stenographic record of the proceedings of the Planning Commiss-
ion shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed by resol-
ution of the City Council.
Section 6. The Motorcycle Patrolman shall be compensated at
the ratee of�ifteen dollars for extra duty as patrolman operating
a motorcycle.
Section 7. The rate of pay set forth in the foregoing
schedule represents the standard monthly rate of compensation in
terms of dollars per month based upon full time employment.
Section B. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgene
measure necessary for the immediate protection of the public peace
health and safety within the meaning of Section 1 of Article 4 of
the Constitution of the State of California and shall go into
effect immediately. The facts constituting such necessity are as
follows: By reason of the increased cost of living during the
existing emergency, the officers and employees of the City whose
compensation was established before costs of living increased are
unable to live upon the salary and compensation now paid to them.
DIVISION I
Fire Department
lst Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
Chief
$521.00
9546.00
Assistant Chief
416.00
431.00
$446.00
Captain
385.00
395.00
405.00
Electrician
374.00
384.00
394.00
Mechanic
374.00
384.00
394.00
Fire Hoseman
353.00
363.00
373.00
Fire Alarm Operator
264.00
279.00
294.00
DIVISION J
City Attorney $389.00
Section 4. The Matron -Stenographer shall be compensated
for any call o duty outside of regular hours at the following
rate: Fort he first hour, two dollars and fifty cents, and one
dollar and fifty cents for each succeeding hour or major portion
thereof.
Section 5. The person designated to make a stenographic
record of proceedings of the Council meetings shall receive such
compensation as the City Council may from time to time provide by
resolution and the person designated by the City Council to make
a stenographic record of the proceedings of the Planning Commiss-
ion shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed by resol-
ution of the City Council.
Section 6. The Motorcycle Patrolman shall be compensated at
the ratee of�ifteen dollars for extra duty as patrolman operating
a motorcycle.
Section 7. The rate of pay set forth in the foregoing
schedule represents the standard monthly rate of compensation in
terms of dollars per month based upon full time employment.
Section B. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgene
measure necessary for the immediate protection of the public peace
health and safety within the meaning of Section 1 of Article 4 of
the Constitution of the State of California and shall go into
effect immediately. The facts constituting such necessity are as
follows: By reason of the increased cost of living during the
existing emergency, the officers and employees of the City whose
compensation was established before costs of living increased are
unable to live upon the salary and compensation now paid to them.
These officers and employees have been compelled during the
present emergency to curtail their manner of living drastically
and are rapidly exhausting their savings to provide for themselves
and families with the common necessities of life. To relieve the
distress of the officers and employees who have in many instances
served the City of Burlingame over a period of years, it is nec-
essary that this ordinance become effective immediately; provided,
however, that the increase in compensation to the personnel in the
Police and Fire Departments shall not take effect until thirty
(30) days after the adoption of this Ordinance.
Section 9. This Ordinance shall be published once as re
ed by aw.
U. S. SIT11MONDS, JR.,
MAYOR
I, HERBERT K. WHITE, City Clerk, do hereby certify that the
fore -ping ordinance was introduced at a regular adjourned meeting
of the City Council,held on the 27th day of July, 1953, and
adopted on the 3rd day of August, 1953, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCII24EN: Atwater -Trove -Morgan -Simonds
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Byrd
HERBERT K. WHITE
CITY CLERK