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Ordinance 690 ORDINANCE NO . 690 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALA..: Y RATES FOR EMPLOYEE:' THEODORE KENDRICK, H. F. MORRISON, HERMAN RUDMAN AND ERNEST DROSDICK FROM JUNE 1, 1941, TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE AND AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE DIFFERENCE BETEEEN THE RATES FIXED . BY THIS ORDINANCE AND THE AMOUNTS ACTUALLY PAID THE SAID EMPLOYEES . WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 604 and amendments thereto, the City Council of the City of Miami beach, Florida, attempted to grant, as of June 1, 1941, to employees of regular status in the Police, Life Guard and Fire Prevention and Fighting Divisions, increases in salaries of approximately 10% over and above the salaries to which such employees were and would be entitled under the terms of Ordinance No. 485; and WHE=ryEAS, by Ordinance No. 677 of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, the City Council attempted to grant, as of November 1st, and Fire Prevention and Fighting Divisions, increases in salaries of approximately 10% over and above the salaries to which such em- ployees were end would be entitled under the terms of Ordinance No. 485, together with the increases aforesaid which it was the intent of the Council to grant by Ordinance No. 6o4 and amendments thereto; and WHEREAS, it now appears to the City Council that in certain instances the object of Ordinance No. 604 and amendments thereto, and the object of Ordinance No. 677, have not been attained, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That notwithstanding the terms of Ordinance No. 604, as amended, and the terms of Ordinance No. 677, the salary rate per month of Theodore Kendrick, a Fire Engineer em- ployed in the Fire Prevention and Fighting Division, be and the same is hereby retroactively fixed as follows : June 1, 1941, to Jan. 10, 1942 $185.00 Jan. 11, 1942, to July 31, 1942 205.00 Aug. 1; 1942, to Oct. 31, 1942 215.00 Nov. 1, 1942, to the effective date of this ordinance and thereafter unless changed or modified by ordi- nance 236. 50 SECTION 2. That notwithstanding the terms of Ordinance No 604, as amended, and the terms of Ordinance No. 677, the salary rate per month of H. F. Morrison, a Fire' Engineer employed in the Fire Prevention and Fighting Division, be and the same is retroactively fixed as follows : June 1, 1941, to Aug. 31, 1941 $155 .00 Sept .l, 1941, to July 31, 1942 205.00 Aug. 1, 1942, to Oct. 31, 1942 215.00 Nov. 1, 1942, to the effective date of this ordinance andthereafter unless changed or modified by ordi- nance 236.50 SECTION 3. That notwithstanding the terms of Ordinance No. Lo4, as amended, and the terms of Ordinance No. 677, the salary rate per month of Herman Rudman, a Fireman ehployed in the Fire Prevention and Fighting Division, be and the same is hereby retroactively fixed as follows : June 1, 1941, to Feb. 28, 1942 p185.00 Mar. 1, 1942, to Oct . 31, 1942 205.00 Nov. 1, 1942, to the effective date of this ordinance and thereafter un- less changed or modified by ordinance 225.50 SECTION 4. That notwithstanding the terms of Ordinance No. 604, as amended, and the terms of Ordinance No. 677, the salary rate Per week of Ernest Drosdick, a Life Guard employed in the Life Guard Division, be and the same is hereby retroactively fixed as follows: June 1, 1941, to Oct. 31, 1942 $44.00 Nov. 1, 1942, to the effective date of this ordinance and thereafter unless changed or modified by Ordi- ance 48.40 SECTION 5. That the 'ity Manager and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to issue vouchers for and to make payment to employees heretofore mentioned in Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 hereof, in amounts sufficient to cover the difference between the amounts actually paid to said employees from June 1, 1941, to the date upon which this ordinance becomes effective and the amount to which each of said employees is entitled under the retroactive rates fixed in said Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 hereof. SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective im: ediately upon its Passage and posting as required by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of June,A.D. 1943/ ow. � / lir04- - . .», Acti g 'a, .r - ATTEST: ( 10' ._._ City clerk 1st and 2nd readings May 19th, 1943. 3rd reading - June 16th, 1943. Posted - June 17th, 1943. f STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF DADE ) I, C. W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk in :and for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that ordinance No. 690 entitled "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARY RATES FOR EMPLOYEES THEODORE KENDRICK, H. F. MORRISON, HERMAN RUDMAN AND ERNEST DRCSDICK FROM JUNE 1, 1941, TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE AND AUTHOR- IZING THE PAYMENT OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE RATES FIXED BY THIS ORDINANCE AND THE AMOUNTS ACTUALLY PAID THE SAID EMPLOYEES", having been passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, has been posted by me in three conspicuous places in the City of Miami Beach, one of which was at the door of the City Hall in said City on the 17th day of June, A. D. , 1943, and that said Ordinance remained posted for a period of at least thirty days in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter of the said City of Miami Beach. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, on this the 25th day of January, A. D. , 1944. City Clerk a) fy M 0 0 CD t'J 'i H'x] 0r P• CDA) H3 r_•.Y ''d000M0a) a) 0 CD O 0 Pi D O CD O O U C. ct' O ct cF XW. 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