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ORDINANCE
6,>AORDINANCE NO. ��
AN ORDI11kNCE ADDING A 12W ARTICLE TO ilk
ORDINANCE CODE OF'=i CITY OF BURT.T GUT!E,
TO BE KNOVlN AS ARTIULE 8-A; FIXING, 1'IAB-
LISHING AND ADOPTING A CLASSIFICA'ITWO OF
DUTIES AND A SCF11DULE OF COYFENSATIOiV F'OR
TIS FERT,AN'NT ="QLOYEES OF SAID CITY IN
7= CLASSIFIED SERVICE
The City Council of the City of Burlingame does ordain
as follows:
Section 1. - There is hereby established and added to the
Ordinance code of the city of Burlingame, "Article 8—==", deter-
mining, classifying, and fixing the salaries, wages and compensa-
tions for the several classifications of employment for all
persons holding permanent positions allocated to them by the city
Council or the Library t:oard of the city of Burlingame, and which
said 'Article 8-A" shall read as follows:
"ARTICLE E? -A"
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION
OF CITY EMPLOYEES
Section 820. - All employees of the City legally occupying
permanent positions allocated to them by the city Council and the
Library Board of the 'City, on llecember 1, 1943, shall be paid the
compensation such employees were receiving at said time, and
thereafter in accordance with the seniority increment as set forth
in Section 825 of this code.
Section 821. - Any person entering the city employment in
any of the specified classifications enumerated herein, after
January 1, 1944, shall be paid the entrance rate provided for
their particular classification in the schedule of compensations
set forth in rection 825 of this code, and thereafter advancement
from entrance salary to the maximum salary in that particular
classification the increment set forth in said Section 825; it
being the intention that employees enter the service at the
minimum salary indicated and advance to the maximum on the basis of
seniority and merit as defined in the rules and regulations of the
Civil service Commission in accordance with the pre -determined plan
of annual increment as set forth in said Section 825.
Vection 822. - Any employee promoted to higher a classifica-
tion shall enter such promotive classification at the entrance
rate fixed for such classification in the schedule of compensation
enumerated in rection 825-; provided, however, that if an appointee
to a promotive position had in his former classification received
he equivalent or more than the entrance compensation provided for
such promotive position, such employee shall not be reduced in
compensation, and after having successfully passed the probationary
iod in the promotive position, and proviled that the compensation
in is more than the employee received in his former classifica-
ion, the compensation herein provided for such promotive position
shall apply.
rection 823. - Any employee whose compensation is increased
reason of the adoption of this Ordinance shall receive such
t in the manner following:
during the period from December 1, 1943 to June 30, 19440
elusive, the increased compensation shall not exceed x:15.00 per
nth, and thereafter an amount not to exceed •.:15.00 per month in
y fiscal year until the schedule increment is attained.
rection 824. - Except as herein provided seniority increment
the basis of years of service as fixed in rection 825, shall be
fective beinning on the date following the anniversary of
appointment in the classification to which the position
f the employee is allocated, and if said anniversary date is be -
the first and the fifteenth of the month, such increment will
ke effect at the beginning of the current month, and if the
versary is after the fifteenth of the month such increment will
ke effect on the first day of the month following.
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3
4
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Section 825. - The following tables are fixed and established
as a classification of positions of employment in the city and a
salaries schedule for such classifications.
E1gIIMdl AIIONTHLY RATE OF COL:PFtaSATIWY
FIRST SECOND THIRD 4th & 5th SIXYTH YEAR
POSITION YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR = REAF LR
Typist Clerk 4. 95 0100 4105 4,p110 .;'115
Telephone Operator &
Typist
2nd & 3rd
4th & 5th
SIXT1- YEAR &
YEAR
-(EAR
Building Custodian
TlE-tHAFTER
4130
$140
0150
Library Aid
Recreation Supervisor
$100
105
110
115
120
Stenographer -Clerk
0105
110
115
120
125
Library Assistant
Meter Reader & Clerk
4120
125
130
135
140
Fire Alarm Operator
n.ccounting Clerk -Stenographer
Executive Recreation
Supervisor
4125
130
135
140
150
OLASS IIPOSI'TION
N
7
EA
9
10
11
bookkeeper
Cashier
Groundsman
Laborer
Junior Librarian
Humane Officer
Traffic Sign Painter
.later :service 1 an
Disposal Plant Operator
Street r..aintenance Nan
engineer Yield =Lan
Gardener
FIRST
2nd & 3rd
4th & 5th
SIXT1- YEAR &
YEAR
-(EAR
YEAR
TlE-tHAFTER
4130
$140
0150
:160
ipment Operator
istant Librarian
Fireman-Hoseman
Patrol Officer
free 'Trimmer
Asst.Fire Inspector
,ity Electrician
Desk Sergeant
Fire Captain
:140 150
w150
160
«160
170
N170
180
XsI85 195
M
170
180
190
205
170
180
190
200
215
CLASS
12
13
14
15
POSITION
Asst.bupt.Recreation
Battalion Chief
Uhief Fire Inspector
Fire Alarm electrician
Fire ho Mechanic
Park 1-aintenance _ oreman
Police Captain
Street L,_aintenance roreman
nater Service "oreman
Assistant City i ngineer
1;ssistant vire Chief
Building "Inspector
Park zuperintendent
Gaater Superintendent
Recreation ;_uperintendent
Librarian
City ngineer
Fire Chief
olive Chief
YA=J.UY IdOP:' HLY RATE OF CO1:'i'r'EiJSA'TIUra
FIRST
2nd & 3rd
4th & 5th
8IXih
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
LDSREA
195
205
, 215
4',225
X205 220 235 250
,;215
230
245
260'
,,235
250
275
300
the following positions are unclassified as to compensation
or salary schedule. -
City Attorney
City Judge
Street Superintendent
Supt. of Public Works
Deputy Police Uhief
Call rIremen
Part time Police Officers
Casual Labor
All part-time employees
Accountant
Purchasing Agent
City trump Caretaker
Section 826. - All permanent employees in the classified
service whose compensation is not fixed in Section 825 shall re-
ceive the same rate of pay each of them received on _)ecember 1,
1943.
Section 827. - The Civil Service dommission shall allocate
employees now regularly holding permanent Civil Service positions
according to titles and class numbers assigned to such persons,
and thereupon furnish to the city Council, the city Clerk, the
City Treasurer, a copy of such allocation; and in the event of a
re -allocation of position of any employee in the classified
service, the Civil Service Commission shall immediately notify
the Council thereof, provided, that such allocation or reclass-
ification shall not become effective until it has been confirmed
by a majority vote by the City Council.
Section 828. - The Treasurer shall not pay, nor shall the
City Clerk issue a warrant for the payment of any salary or com-
pensation to any person holding a position in the classified or
unclassified service unless such person has been duly elected,
appointed, or employed by the City, and is performing the service
required in his or her classification.
Section 829. - This Ordinance shall be published once in
the Burlingame advance, a newspaper of general circulation pub-
lished in the City and shall become effective thirty days after
its adoption.
The foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting
of the City Council of the City of Burlingame held. on December 6,
1943, and was adopted at a meeting of said Council on December
20, 1943, by the following vote:
,YES: COUNCILt,":EN Burrows - Dahl - Hunt _Roth
NOES: COUNCIU,= None
ABSENT COUIICIIJ,20
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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pony City We&
Coleman
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Mayor