Salaries_March to June 1979SALARIES
Memo #7404, Ord. #79-2154 adopted as an emer-
gency measure, amending Sec. 1 and Sec. 2 of
Ord. #1605, so as to amend rate of compensation
for all Unclassified Classifications excluding
City Manager and City Attorney; and providing
for adoption of same as an emergency measure.
Memo #7429, a resolution providing for a 5% 4/4/79
across the board increase in salary to all
physicians employed in CMB Fire Rescue Services,
to become effective April 5, 1979. Commissioner
Malek's motion to amend Administration's recom-
mendation to provide for a 3% increase (instead
of 5%) died for lack of a second. Res. #79-15869
adopted. Mayor Haber requested review and
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placement on 4/25/79 agenda of amendments to
Code so that there may be third party billing
by City (ord. adopted by referendum). (See
Doctors on Ambulances (Emergency Rescue Service)) 4/4/79
Memo #7430, Res. #79-15870 adopted, amending 4/4/79
Res. #74-14586, Res. #75-14896 and Res.
#77-15486, authorizing execution of amendment
to agreement with Jr. Joseph Brodes, incorpora-
ting his expanded duties and increasing annual
compensation not to exceed $23,000.
Memo #7433, additional 12 -week extension ap- 4/4/79
proved, on as -needed basis, effective 4/12/79,
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full pax benefits for service -connected injury
to Patrick Ryan, Police Officer in Police Dept. 4/4/79
Memo #7532, request for extension of full pay 6/6/79
benefits for service connected injury to
Robert Bullard, Golf Attendant II, in the
(continued Card #392)