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2013-3829 Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 2013-3829 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 789, THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES SALARY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: PROVIDING FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUP V, REPRESENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA, OPEIU, LOCAL 100 (GSAF), IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEGOTIATED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT; EFFECTIVE THE FIRST PAY PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2014, THERE SHALL BE AN ACROSS THE BOARD COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT- (COLA) OF THREE PERCENT, AND THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO BE INCREASED BY THREE PERCENT; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND CODIFICATION. WHEREAS, classified employees are categorized into six groups: Group I represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1554; Group II represented by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) William Nichols Lodge No. 8; Group III represented by the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 1510; Group IV represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 3178; Group V represented by the Government Supervisors Association of Florida (GSAF), OPEIU, Local 100; and Group VI comprising of all other classifications in the classified service not covered by a bargaining unit(commonly referred to as "Others"); and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has approximately 1,489 classified employees, of which, approximately 57 are currently covered by the GSAF bargaining unit (Group V); and WHEREAS, effective the first pay period ending in October of 2014, an across the board COLA of three percent will be implemented for all classified employees represented by the GSAF bargaining unit, with a corresponding three percent increase to the minimum and maximum of each classification pay range; and WHEREAS, the COLA listed herein for employees represented by the GSAF bargaining unit is consistent with the negotiated COLA for the other classified employees represented by bargaining units, namely Group II represented by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) William Nichols Lodge No. 8, Group III represented by the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 1510 and Group IV represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 3178; and 1 WHEREAS, classified employees represented by the GSAF collective bargaining unit who separate from employment with the City prior to the date of implementation of the COLA, effective the first pay period ending in October of 2014, will not be eligible for the COLA increase; and WHEREAS, there is a need to amend the salary ranges of classified employees represented by the GSAF collective bargaining unit in order to ensure that the City has an employee classification and compensation system that is fair and internally and externally competitive. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: Effective the first pay period ending in October of 2014, incumbents in all GSAF bargaining unit classifications will receive an across the board three percent COLA, and the minimum and maximum of each pay range will also be increased by three percent. The following lines of Section 1 of the Classified Salary Ordinance No. 789 shall be amended as follows: [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 2 GROUP V GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA (GSAF) - SALARY GRADES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 1A. SALARY GRADES AND CLASSIFICATIONS - EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2012 GRADE CLASSIFICATION 15 BEACH PATROL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 15 CITY SURVEYOR 14 AIR CONDITIONING SUPERVISOR 14 CRIME SCENE SUPERVISOR 14 ELECTRICIAN SUPERVISOR 14 PLUMBING SUPERVISOR 14 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 14 SENIOR ENGINEERING INSPECTOR 13 COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR 13 FLEET OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 13 PROPERTY MGMT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 13 PUMPING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 13 METERED SERVICES SUPERVISOR 13 SEWER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 13 WATER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 CENTRAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR 12 ELECTRONICS/INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR 12 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 12 PARK OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 PARKING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 SANITATION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 STREET LIGHTING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 STREETS OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 12 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR 11 BACKFLOW COORDINATOR 11 LEAD MECHANIC 11 PAINT SUPERVISOR 11 RECREATION SUPERVISOR I 10 911 COMMUNICATIONS RECORDS CUSTODIAN 10 CARPENTER SUPERVISOR 10 PARKING FACILITIES SUPERVISOR 9 SERVICE SUPERVISOR 9 WATER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 6 TENNIS CENTER SUPERVISOR 3 1 B. SALARY RANGES - EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2012 MINIMUM MAXIMUM ANNUAL ANNUAL GRADE SALARY SALARY 15 '' 65,677 4;09 106,078 14 2-,2-94 60,446 X88 97,624 13 ' 55,628 3-485 89,844 12 51,194 82,681 118a 47,112 24 76,090 10 43,357 '' 4 70,025 9 ATV r-c 39,902 64,446 8 44K 36,721 2;249 59,308 7 33,794 2;86.9 54,581 69 31,100 4-984 50,231 1C. SALARY RANGES - EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 2013 MINIMUM MAXIMUM ANNUAL ANNUAL GRADE SALARY SALARY 15 65,677 ^ 106,078 14 60,446 X89 97,624 13 55,62848 89,844 12 4,940 51,194 3,143 82,681 11 47,112 ' 4 76,090 10 X643 43,357 254 70,025 94,542 39,902 2;442 64,446 8 36,721 2,249 59,308 7 33,794 54,581 6 4-,4-79 31,100 4-984 50,231 1D. SALARY RANGES - EFFECTIVE THE FIRST PAY PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2014 MINIMUM MAXIMUM ANNUAL ANNUAL GRADE SALARY SALARY 15 24N 67,647 4;0 9 109,261 14 ' 62,259A 100,553 13 ' 57,297 3486 92,539 4 12 52,730 85,161 11 48,526 '' 4 78,373 10 44,657 ' 4 72,125 9 41,099 2;44 66,380 8 4,392 37,823 2;24 61,087 721- 34,808 56,218 6 9 32,033 4-99 51,738 [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 5 • SECTION 2: REPEALER That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, clause, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATES The annual compensation set forth in Section 1 D shall be effective the first pay period ending in October of 2014. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, this // day of 'S QroYna f e.,e Ste/*Yc2 .21 ell 4 Philip Levine Mayor i ATTEST: Rafael E.Aanado � City Clerk � ' '� �.4- ED Ali TO TAAGENDA\2013\0ctober 16\GSAF\GS 2012-20 r anca.doc !• �'� 9. LANGUAGE FOR EXECUTION INCORP ORATED: -� CH � � - Date 6 COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 789, the classified employees' salary ordinance of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, providing the Government Supervisors Association of Florida, OPEIU, Local 100(GSAF) bargaining unit members with a three percent across the board cost-of-living adjustment(COLA); further providing for an increase to the minimum and maximum of each GSAF pay range correspondingly by three percent. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Attract and maintain a Workforce of Excellence Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.) In the past six years, there have only been two COLAs extending the minimum and maximum of the salary ranges. Item Summa /Recommendation: Second Reading Public Hearing After seven negotiation sessions,the City and GSAF reached a tentative three year labor agreement covering the period between October 1, 2012, and September 30, 2015. Based on the negotiated terms; ratified by both the City Commission and union membership, the administration recommends amending Ordinance No. 789, the classified employees' salary ordinance, by approving a three percent COLA'for all GSAF bargaining unit members, effective the first pay period ending October of 2014; as well as increasing the minimum and maximum of each GSAF bargaining unit classification pay range correspondingly by three percent.The proposed three percent COLA, effective the first pay period ending October of 2014,does not represent a cost to the City's FY 2013/14 operating budget. The ordinance amendment will ensure the City has an employee classification and compensation system that is reasonable and competitive, both internally and externally. Keeping with the spirit of treating all City of Miami Beach employees equitably, the proposed COLA is equal to that of the FOP, IAFF, CWA and"Others",thereby providing parity among classified service employee groups. Based on the foregoing, the administration recommends that the City Commission approve the proposed ordinance on second reading. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Amount Source of FY2012/13 Funds: 1 $0 No COLA during FY 2012/13 2 FY2013/14 No COLA during FY 2013/14 $0 3 FY2014/15 Cost of three percent COLA effective the first pay period ending $114,261 October of 2014 OBPI Total $114,261 Financial Impact Summary:The proposed three percent COLA,effective the first pay period ending October of 2014,does not represent a cost to the City's FY 2013/14 operating budget.The impact to FY 2013/14 is$0.The cost to the FY 2014/15 operating budget is approximately$114,261 per year, for a total five year cost, starting in FY 2013/14, of$457,044. The estimated figures do not take into consideration current turnover rates or vacant positions; however,we anticipate the impact of such to be minimal. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Sylvia Crespo-Tabak, Human Resources Director Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager Sylvia Crespo-Tabak Kathi Jimmy L. Morales - 4�� TAAGENDA\2013\October 16\GSAF\GSAF 2012-2015 Salary Ordinance Summary-Draft.doc AGENDA ITEM S D IZ- MIAMIBEACH � SATE MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSI N MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of le City Co ission FROM: City Manager Jimmy L. Morales DATE: December 11, 2013 ECON READING PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR A D CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 789, THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES SALARY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: PROVIDING FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUP V, REPRESENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA, OPEIU, LOCAL 100 (GSAF), IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEGOTIATED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT; EFFECTIVE THE FIRST PAY PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2014, THERE SHALL BE AN ACROSS THE BOARD COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT (COLA) OF THREE PERCENT, AND THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO BE INCREASED BY THREE PERCENT; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND CODIFICATION. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the City Commission approve the ordinance. BACKGROUND The City of Miami Beach has the following five classified employee groups that are represented by bargaining units: • Group I - Represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1554; • Group II - Represented by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) William Nichols Lodge No. 8; i • Group III - Represented by the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 1510; • Group IV - Represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 3178; and • Group V - Represented by the Government Supervisors Association of Florida (GSAF), OPEIU, Local 100. In addition, the City has one classified employee group, Group VI, comprising all other City Commission Memorandum December 11,2013 GSAF Classified Salary Ordinance Second Reading Page 2 of 2 classifications in the classified service not covered by a bargaining unit. This group is commonly referred to in the City of Miami Beach as "others". There is a seventh salary group comprised of at-will employees referred to as unclassified. ANALYSIS Based on the terms negotiated between the City and GSAF for the 2012-2015 collective bargaining agreement, and ratified by both the City Commission and union members, the administration recommends implementing a three percent across-the-board COLA, effective the first pay period ending October of 2014, for all GSAF bargaining unit employees, providing for an increase to the minimum and maximum of each GSAF pay range correspondingly by three percent; thereby amending Ordinance No. 789, the Classified Employees Salary Ordinance of the City of Miami Beach, Florida accordingly. The ordinance amendment will ensure the City has an employee classification and compensation system that is reasonable and competitive. The proposed three percent COLA effective the first a period ending October of 2014, p p p pay 9 does not represent a cost to the City's FY 2013/14 operating budget. The cost to the FY 2014/15 operating budget and thereafter per year is approximately $114,261. The estimated figures do not take into consideration current turnover rates or vacant positions; however, we anticipate the impact of such to be minimal. GSAF bargaining unit employees who separate from employment with the City prior to the date of implementation of the COLA, effective the first full pay period ending in October of 2014, will not be eligible to receive the COLA increase. With this recommended COLA, over the six years from FY 2009/10 through FY 2014/15, there will be two COLAs extending the minimum and maximum of the salary ranges. CONCLUSION The administration recommends amending Ordinance No. 789, the Classified Employees Salary Ordinance of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, by approving a three percent COLA, effective the first pay period ending October of 2014, as well as increasing the minimum and maximum of each GSAF bargaining unit classification pay range correspondingly by three percent. A# JLM/KGB/ ��T T:\AGENDA\2013\December 11\GSAF\GSAF 2012-2015 Salary Ordinance Memo.doc NE THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 28,2013 1 13NE MIAMI BEACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public hearings will be held by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, in the Commission Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on Wednesday,December 11,2013 to consider the following: 10:15 a.m. Resolution Setting A Public Hearing To Adopt The.First Amendment To The Capital Budget For Fiscal Year.(FY)2013/14. Inquiries may be directed to the Office of Budget & Performance Improvement at (305)673-7510. 11:15 a.m. Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach By Amending Chapter 62, Entitled"Human Relations,"By Amending Article 11,Entitled"Discrimination,"By Amending Division 1,Entitled"Generally,"By Amending Sec.62.31 Entitled"Definitions"To Define Intersexuality And Add That Term As A Protected Classification Category; To Amend Sections 62-33 Entitled "Purpose;Declaration Of Policy,"62-37(b)Entitled "Duties And Powers,." 62-88.1 Entitled "Discrimination In Public Services," 62-90 Entitled "Use Of Municipal Facilities,"62-91 Entitled"Municipal Funds,"And 62-112(c)Entitled"Housing" To Include Intersexuality As A Protected Classification Category. Inquiries may be directed to the City Attorney's Office at(305)673-7470. X A GS a.m. GS AF Classified Salary Ordinance An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No.789,The Classified Employees Salary Ordinance Of The City Of Miami Beach,Florida,As Follows:Providing For The Classifications In Group V,Represented By The Government Supervisors.Association Of Florida,OPEIU,Local 100` (GSAF), In Accordance With The Negotiated Collective Bargaining Agreement;Effective The First Pay Period Ending In October Of 2014,There Shall Be An Across The Board Cost-0f-Living Adjustment (COLA) Of Three Percent (3%), And The Minimum And Maximum Of Each Pay Range Will Also Be Increased By Three Percent(3%);Repealing All Ordinances In Conflict. Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources Department at(305)673=7524. INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting,or be represented by an agent, or to express their views in writing addressed to the City Commission,c/o the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 1st Floor,City_Hall,Miami Beach,Florida 33139.Copies of these items are available for public.inspection during normal business hours in the City Clerk's Office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 1st Floor,City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.This meeting,or any item herein,may be.continued,and under such circumstances additional legal notice will not be provided. Rafael E.Granado,City Clerk City of Miami Beach Pursuant to Section 286.0105,Fla.Stat.,the City hereby advises the public that:if a_person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered.at its meeting or its hearing,such person must ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not.otherwise allowed by law. To request this material in_accessible format,sign language interpreters, information on, access for persons with disabilities and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any City-sponsored proceeding,please contact us five days in advance.at (305)673-7411(voice)or TTY users_may also call the Florida Relay Service at 711. Ad#849