2002-3362 ORD
ORDINANCE NO. 2002-3362
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, PROVIDING FOR THE GROUP IV
CLASSIFICATIONS, THOSE BEING THE CLASSIFICATIONS
COVERED BY THE COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA
(CWA), LOCAL 3178, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEGOTIATED
AGREEMENT; RETROACTIVELY INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND
MAXIMUM OF THE SALARY RANGES BY 4%, AND INCREASING THE
SALARY OF EACH EMPLOYEE BY 4% FROM THE PAYROLL DATES
OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2000, AND SEPTEMBER 24, 2001,
RESPECTIVELY; INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF
THE SALARY RANGES BY 4%, AND INCREASING THE SALARY OF
EACH EMPLOYEE BY 4% TO BE APPLIED AS OF THE PAYROLL
DATE OF SEPTEMBER 23, 2002; AMENDING THE SALARY RANGES
OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE NEGOTIATED
AGREEMENT; CREATING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF CARPENTER
II, FINANCE SPECIALIST I, FINANCE SPECIALIST II, AND FINANCE
SPECIALIST III; AMENDING THE TITLES OF CARPENTER TO
CARPENTER I AND CODE COMPLIANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR TO
CODE COMPLIANCE ADMINISTRATOR; TRANSFERRING THE
TITLES OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN I,
CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN II, POLICE FLEET SPECIALIST,
PROPERTY EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN I, PROPERTY EVIDENCE
TECHNICIAN II, PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIALIST AND POLICE
RECORDS TECHNICIAN FROM THE GROUP VI, BEING OTHERS, TO
THE CWA BARGAINING UNIT; TRANSFERRING THE TITLES OF
CIVIL ENGINEER I, CIVIL ENGINEER II, AND PLANNER FROM THE
CWA GROUP TO THE UNCLASSIFIED GROUP; DELETING THE
PREVIOUS FORMAT OF THE CWA SECTION OF THE ORDINANCE
AND REPLACING IT WITH THE CURRENT FORMAT OF THE OTHER
SECTIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: That the following lines in Section 1 of the Classified Employees' Salary
Ordinance No. 789 shall be deleted in their entirety as follows:
GROUP I'.' COMMUNICATION WORKiRS OF AMiRIC!\
JOEl CL^S5IFICATION
JOIi CLASS
NO.
Accmmt Clerk I
/\cGC>lmt Clerk II
^cGol:lnt Clerk III
Administrative .^.ise I
Administrative /\ise II
.^.dministrative Assistant I
/\dministrative SeGretary
Air Consitioning Mechanic
Builging InspeGtor
8YyeF
Carpenter
Ci':iI en€lineer I
CMI en€lineer II
GIeFk
Clerk Typist
Cose Compliance Field Sl:Ipervisor
Coso Compliance Officer 1
Cose Compliance Officer 2
Coin Room Money Hansler
Commission Reporter I
Commission Reporter II
CommlJnications Operator
Complaint Operator II
Crime/\nalysis Specialist
Data intry Clerk
Dispatcher
Dispatcher Trainee
DlJplicatin€l Eql::lipment Operator
Electrical Inspector
Electrician
Elevator Inspector
Engineering Assistant I
EngineeriRg /\ssistant II
Engineering /\ssistant III
Engineering Inspector
lifegl:lard I
lifeguard II
lifegl:lard lieutenant
Ma&9R
Masonry Helper
MechanicallnspectGr
44W
4400
44Q7
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3443
4232
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Ell WliliKL Y COMPIiNSATION
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
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938.45
995.60
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933-:4a
99&-:00
933-:4a
1120.56
1261.20
966.60
995.60
1261.20
1391.53
+4Q.:83
785.94
1154.18
938.45
1056.23
~
1025.47
1087.92
99&-:00
1025.47
1087.92
833.81
1056.23
1025.47
~
1261.20
1120.56
1261.20
~
1056.23
1154 .18
1261.20
1001 .02
1160.46
1358.34
99&-:00
833.81
1261.20
1224.47
133lt01
1447.19
1224.<17
1338.01
1447.19
1338.01
1565.28
Hi93.01
1391.53
1338.01
1831.16
2059.81
1056.23
1120.56
1760.73
1338.01
1565.28
1087.92
1505.08
1627.89
1391 .53
1447.19
1505.08
1188.81
1505.08
1447.19
1224.47
1693.01
1565.28
1693.01
1391.53
1565.28
1760.73
1693.01
1469.18
1718.74
H158.99
1338.01
1154.18
1693.01
JOB CL^SSIFICATION
Painter
Parkin€! Enfercement Specialist I
Parkin€! enforoeFRent Sl'leeialist II
Parking Meter TeohRioian I
Parking Meter TeGhnieian II
Permit Clerk I
Permit Clerk II
Planner
Planning Teehnician
PluFRber
Ph:lmbinglnspeotor
Peel Guare I
Peel Guare II
JOB CU\SS
NOw
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4809
4004
4007
4800
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3249
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MINIMUM
~
911.12
995.60
911.12
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3aU2
933Aa
1188.81
1120.56
1025.47
1261.20
943.55
1001.02
MAXIMUM
1338.01
1299.04
1391.53
1299.04
1391.53
1224.47
1338.01
1760.73
1693.01
1391 .53
1693.01
1358.34
1469.18
SECTION 2: That the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance No. 789 is hereby
amended by including the following new lines in Section 1 to read as
follows:
GROUP IV COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA) - SALARY
RANGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary RanQes
Effective 09/25/00 _
773.43
796.63
820.53
845.14
870.50
896.61
923.51
951.22
979.75
1.009.15
1.039.42
1.070.60
1.102.72
1.135.80
1.169.88
1.204.97
1.241.12
796.63
~
~
aIMQ
~
.92.M1
951.22
979.75
1.009.15
1.039.42
1.070.60
1.102.72
1.135.80
1.169.88
1.204.97
1.241.12
1.278.36
985.07 1.014.62
1.014.62 1.045.06
1.076.41
_ 1.108.70
_ 1.141.96
_ 1.176.22
1.211.51
1.247.85
820.53
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aIMQ
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m...5.1
.eM.22
.9Iti5
1.009.15
1.039.42
1.070.60
1.102.72
1.135.80
1.169.88
1.204.97
1.241.12
1.278.36
1.316.71
1.356.21
1.396.89
1.452.77
1.510.88
1.571.32
1.634.17
1.045.06
1.076.41
1.108.70
1.141.96
1.176.22
1.211.51
1.247.85
1.285.29
~
aIMQ
896.61
mM
~
.9Iti5
1.009.15 1
1.039.42
1.070.60
1.102.72
1.135.80
1.169.88
1.204.97
1.241.12
1.278.36
1.316.71
1.356.21
1.396.89
1.452.77
1.51 0.88
1.571.32
1.634.17
1.699.54
1.076.41
1.108.70
1.141.96
1.176.22
1.211.51
1.247.85 1
1.285.29
1.323.85
B. Salary Ranoes and Classifications Effective 09/25/00
lClassification I=:I Starting
StIR .Yn.i2n
.t:tl.Q A C':!:J.A
tI.16 A Qf!A
.!:tlZ A Qf!A
~ a Q/Jh
t:!19 A Q!iP:.
tl2Q A Q!iP:.
tl2Q A CWA
tl2Q A Q/Jh
tl2Q A Qf!A
tl22 A Qf!A
.I::J2.2 A CWA
tl2a A Q/Jh
ti23 A Q!iP:.
tl2a A CWA
ti23 .c Q!iP:.
tl2a A Q!iP:.
ti23 .c CWA
ti23 a CWA
ti23 A CWA
~ A Q/Jh
~ a Q/Jh
H24 A CWA
H24 a CY:1A
H24 a ~
~ .c CYY..A
.I:i2.5 A ~
.!:12.Q A ~
l::!.2.5 a CYY..A
.!:12.Q a CYY..A
J:::I22 A ~
i r J:::I22 .c CW.A
~ StartinQ
Bim9.I SlG !In.i.o.n
tl2.2 .6 r&!.h.
H27 C r&!.h.
1:I2I 8 CWA
H27 C r&!.h.
H27 8 r&!.h.
.!:i2.6 8 CWA
.!::i2.9 f r&!.h.
ti2.e f r&!.h.
.I:i2.9 f CYY.8
.!::i2.9 f r&!.h.
.I:i2.9 E r&!.h.
H29 f r&!.h.
H29 A CWA
.!:ru! A CWA
~ C r&!.h.
J:iQQ A CW.A
~ A CW.A
~ 8 CW.A
.!::!.52 .6 r&!.h.
~ E CW.A
SECTION 3: That the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance No. 789 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
GROUP IV COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA) - SALARY
RANGES AND CLASSIFICA liONS
A. Salary Ranges Effective 09/24/01
MINIMUM MAXIMUM
ALARY STEP STEP C STEP 0 STEP E STEP M
RANGE
H15 804.3 ~ ~ ~
H16 828.4 ~ ~ ~
H17 853.3 878.95 ~ mA6
H18 878.9 905.32 ~ ~
H19 905.3 ~ ~ ~
H2O 932.4 960.45 ~ 1.018.94
H21 960.4 ~ 1.018.94 1.049.51
H22 989.2 1.018.94 1.049.51 1.081.00
H23 1.018.9 1.049.51 1.081.00 1.113.43
H24 1.049.5 1.081.00 1.113.43 1.146.83
H25 1.081.0 1.113.43 1.146.83 1.181.24
H26 1.113.4 1.146.83 1.181.24 1.216,67
H27 1.146.8 1.181.24 1.216.67 1.253.17
H28 1.181.2 1.216.67 1.253.17 1.290.77
H29 1.216.6 1.253.17 1.290.77 1.329.49
H30 1.253.1 1.290.77 1.329.49 1.369.38
H31 1.290.7 1.329.49 1.369.38 1.410.46
H32 1.41 0.46 1.452.77
H33 1.452.77 1.510.88
H34 1.510.88 1.571.32
H35 1.571.32 1.634.17
H36 1.634.17 1.699.54
H37 1.699.54 1.767.52
H50 1.024.4 1.055.20 1.086.86 1.119.46
H51 1.055.2 1.086.86 1.119.46 1.153.05
H52 1.119.46 1.153.05 1.187.64
H53 1.153.05 1.187.64 1.223.27
H54 1.187.64 1.223.27 1.259.97
H55 1.223.27 1.259.97 1.297.77
H56 1.259,97 1.297.77 1.336.70
H57 1.297.77 1.336.70 1.376.80
H58
B. Salary Ranges and Classifications Effective 9/24/01
Salary Starting
lassification Range Step Union
H15 A cWA
oin Room Money Handler H16 A cWA
Clerk Typist H17 A cWA
Masonry Helper H18 B cWA
Data Entry Clerk H19 A cWA
H2O A cWA
H2O A cWA
H2O A cWA
H2O A cWA
H2Q 8 cWA
Parking Enforcement Specialist 1 H22 A cWA
Parking Meter Technician 1 H22 A cWA
ccount Clerk 2 H23 A cWA
dministrative Aide 2 H23 A cWA
dministrative Secretary H23 A cWA
arpenter 1 H23 C cWA
Code Compliance Officer 1 H23 A cWA
Mason H23 C cWA
Painter H23 B cWA
Permit Clerk 2 H23 A cWA
P H23 8 cWA
P Ii H23 8 cWA
Buyer H24 A cWA
ommunications Operator H24 B cWA
Engineering Assistant 1 H24 A cWA
Parking Enforcement Specialist 2 H24 B cWA
Parking Meter Technician 2 H24 B cWA
Plumber H24 C cWA
ccount Clerk 3 H25 A cWA
dministrative Assistant 1 H25 A cWA
omplaint Operator 2 H25 B cWA
Dispatcher Trainee H25 B cWA
Salary Starting
Classification Range Step Union
Commission Reporter 1 H26 A cWA
Crime Analysis Specialist H26 C cWA
Dispatcher H26 B cWA
ir Conditioning Mechanic H27 C cWA
Code Compliance Officer 2 H27 A cWA
Electrician H27 C cWA
Engineering Assistant 2 H27 A cWA
Pr i ni i H27 8 cWA
Commission Reporter 2 H28 A cWA
P . i r H28 8 CW.A
Building Inspector H29 E cWA
Electrical Inspector H29 E cWA
Elevator Inspector H29 E cWA
Engineering Inspector H29 E cWA
Mechanical Inspector H29 E cWA
Plumbing Inspector H29 E cWA
Planning Technician H29 A cWA
Engineering Assistant 3 H30 A cWA
.I::!M 8 r&!.h.
fill. 8 r&!.h.
H34 C cWA
~ 8 cWA
Pool Guard 1 H50 A cWA
Pool Guard 2 H52 A cWA
Lifeguard 1 H52 A cWA
Lifeguard 2 H56 B cWA
Lifeguard Lieutenant H58 E cWA
SECTION 4: That the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance No. 789 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
GROUP IV COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA) - SALARY
RANGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary Ranges Effective 09/23/02
ALARY
RANGE
H15
H16
H17
H18
H19
H20
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H27
H28
H29
H30
H31
H32
H33
H34
H35
H36
H37
H50
H51
H52
H53
H54
H55
H56
H57
H58
H59
H60
914.11
941.53
969.78
998.87
1.028.84
1.059.70
1.091 .49
1.124.24
1.157.96
1.192.70
1.228.48
1.265.34
1.303.30
1.342.40
1.382.67
1.424.15
1.466.87
1.51 0.88
1.571.32
1634.17
1.699.54
1.767.52
1.838.22
1.164.24
1.199.17
1 .235.15
1.272.20
1.310.37
1.349.68
1.390.17
1.431.87
B. Salary Ranges and Classifications Effective 9/23/02
lassification Union
lerk H15 .1LQ cWA
oin Room Money Handler H16 .1LQ cWA
lerk Typist H17 .1LQ cWA
H18 .1LQ cWA
ccount Clerk 1 H2O 1m cWA
dministrative Aide 1 H2O 1m cWA
Data Entry Clerk H2O .1LQ cWA
Duplicating Equipment Operator H2O 1m cWA
Permit Clerk 1 H2O 1m cWA
Police Records Technician H2O 1m cWA
Parking Enforcement Specialist 1 H22 .1LQ cWA
Parking Meter Technician 1 H22 1m cWA
ccount Clerk 2 H23 .1LQ cWA
ode Compliance Officer 1 H23 1m cWA
Permit Clerk 2 H23 .1LQ cWA
Property Evidence Technician 1 H23 1/D cWA
Public Safety Specialist H23 1m cWA
~ 1m cWA
~ .1LQ cWA
H24 .1LQ cWA
H24 1m cWA
~ 1m r&!.h.
~ 1m cWA
ccount Clerk 3 H25 .1LQ cWA
dministrative Assistant 1 H25 1m cWA
arpenter 1 ~ .1LQ cWA
ommunications Operator ~ 1m cWA
Dispatcher Trainee H25 .1LQ cWA
Mason .tl2.5 .1LQ cWA
arking Enforcement Specialist 2 ~ 1m cWA
Parking Meter Technician 2 ~ 1/D cWA
Salary Starting
Range Step Union
tl2.2 1/D r&!.h.
H26 1/0 cWA
Jj2Q 1/0 cWA
H26 1/0 cWA
.!::i2Q 1/0 r&!.h.
ode Compliance Officer 2 H27 1/0 cWA
Dispatcher li2I 1/D cWA
Engineering Assistant 2 H27 1/0 cWA
Property Evidence Technician 2 H27 1/0 cWA
ommission Reporter 2 H28 1/0 cWA
.!:i2.6 1/0 CYY.8
Plumber .!:i2.6 1/0 cWA
Police Fleet Specialist H28 1/D cWA
Planning Technician H29 1/0 cWA
ir Conditioning Mechanic J:i3Q 1/0 cWA
Electrician J:i3Q 1/0 cWA
Engineering Assistant 3 H30 1/0 cWA
rime Scene Technician 1 H31 .1LQ cWA
Police Photographer H31 1m cWA
Code Compliance Administrator H34 1m cWA
Crime Scene Technician 2 H34 1/D cWA
Building Inspector ~ 2/E cWA
Electrical Inspector H34 2/E cWA
Elevator Inspector ~ 21E cWA
Engineering Inspector ~ 2/E cWA
Mechanical Inspector ~ 2/E cWA
Plumbing Inspector H34 2/E cWA
Pool Guard 1 H50 .11Q cWA
Pool Guard 2 H52 .1lQ cWA
Lifeguard 1 H52 1m cWA
Lifeguard 2 H56 1m cWA
Lifeguard Lieutenant H58 2/E cWA
SECTION 5:
REPEALER.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed.
SECTION 6:
SEVERABILITY.
If any section, subsection, clause, or provision of this ordinance is
held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
SECTION 7:
EFFECTIVE DATES.
The bi-weekly compensation set forth in Section 2 herein shall be
effective 10 days after adoption of this Ordinance and shall be
applied retroactively from the payroll date of September 25, 2000;
the bi-weekly compensation set forth in Section 3 herein shall be
effective 10 days after adoption of this Ordinance and shall be
applied retroactively from the payroll date of September 24, 2001;
and the bi-weekly compensation set forth in Section 4 herein shall
be effective 10 days after adoption of this Ordinance but shall not
be applied until the payroll date of September 23, 2002.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 8th
day of
City Clerk
APPROVED MTO
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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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, May 8,
2002, at the times listed below, to consider the following on first reading:
at 10:45 a.m.:
ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 789, THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES' SALARY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE GROUP IV CLASSIFICATIONS; THOSE BEING THE CLASSIFICATIONS
COVERED BY THE COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA) , LOCAL 3178, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT; RETROACTIVELY INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF THE SALARY RANGES BY
4%, AND INCREASING THE SALARY OF EACH EMPLOYEE BY 4% FROM THE PAYROLL DATES OF SEPTEMBER 2S, 2000,
AND SEPTEMBER 24, 2001, RESPECTIVELY; INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF THE SALARY RANGES BY 4%,
AND INCREASING THE SALARY OF EACH EMPLOYEE BY 4% TO BE APPLIED AS OF THE PAYROLL DATE OF SEPTEMBER
23, 2002; AMENDING THE SALARY RANGES OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT;
CREATING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF CARPENTER II, FINANCE SPECIALIST I, FINANCE SPECIALIST II, AND FINANCE
SPECIALIST III; AMENDING THE TITLES OF CARPENTER TO CARPENTER I AND CODE COMPLIANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR
TO CODE COMPLIANCE ADMINISTRATOR; TRANSFERRING THE TITLES OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF CRIME SCENE
TECHNICIAN I, CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN II, POLICE FLEET SPECIALIST, PROPERTY EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN I,
PROPERTY EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN II, PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIALIST AND POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN FROM THE
GROUP VI, BEING OTHERS, TO THE CWA BARGAINING UNIT; TRANSFERRING THE TITLES OF CIVIL ENGINEER I, CIVIL
ENGINEER II, AND PLANNER FROM THE CWA GROUP TO THE UNCLASSIFIED GROUP; DELETING THE PREVIOUS
FORMAT OF THE CWA SECTION OF THE ORDINANCE AND REPLACING IT WITH THE CURRENT FORMAT OF THE OTHER
SECTIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources at (30S) 673-7S24.
at 10:55 a.m.:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 2, DIVISION 3, SECTION 2-485 THEREOF ENTITLED "LIST
OF EXPENDITURES; FEE DISCLOSURE; REPORTING REQUIREMENTS," BY REQUIRING DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYISTS'
FEES; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILlTY,CODIFICATION, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
at 10:56 a.m.:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 2, DIVISION 3 ENTITLED 'LOBBYISTS' BY CREATING
SECTION 2-48SA ENTITLED 'PROHIBITED LOBBYING ACTIVITIES. PROSCRIBING CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS OF THIRD
PARTIES BY CITY LOBBYISTS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
at to:57 a.m.:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 2, DIVISION 3 ENTITLED'LOBBYISTS., BY CREATING A
SECTION 2-485B ENTITLED 'CONTINGENCY FEE PROHIBITED," PROVIDING LOBBYIST CONTINGENCY FEES; PROVIDING
FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
Inquiries may be directed to the City Attorney at (30S) 673-7470.
. at 11:00 8.m.:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ,CHAPTER 18, "BUSINESSES; ARTICLE XV, 'STREET
PERFORMERS AND ART VENDORS:' SECTION 18.902, "PERMIT REQUIRED; TO CLARIFY WHEN PERMITS ARE REQUIRED,
AND THE APPLICABILITY OF ANY OTHER CITY ORDINANCES; SECTION 18-903, 'PERMIT APPLICATION; TO CHANGE THE
APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE TO A PERMIT FEE, ALLOW PERFORMING AND VENDING GROUPS TO OBTAIN A SINGLE
PERMIT, AND PERMIT JOINT USE OF DESIGNATED LOCATIONS BY STREET PERFORMERS AND VENDORS; SECTION 18-
904, "AREAS RESERVED FOR STREET PERFORMANCES AND ART VENDING," TO ALLOW FOR JOINT USE OF SITES BY
STREET PERFORMERS AND VENDORS, AND ADDING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS FOR SUCH PERFORMANCES AND
VENDING; SECTION 18-905, "PERMIT RULES AND REQUIREMENTS; TO CLARIFY CERTAIN RULES, AND PROHIBIT PUSH
CARTS AND MOBILE DISPLAYS, AND SECTION 18-906, "HOURS OF OPERATION; TO EXTEND EXPANDED HOURS OF
OPERATION FOR ALL LOCATIONS, AND CLARIFY REQUIREMENTS FOR REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM DESIGNATED
LOCATJONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; CODIFICATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OFTHE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 142, "ZONING
DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS; ARTICLE II, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS; DIVISION 18, "PS PERFORMANCE STANDARD
DISTRICT,. BY MODIFYING THE HEIGHT AND NUMBER OF STORIES IN THE C.PS ZONING DISTRICTS FOR RESIDENTIAL
AND HOTEL DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
Inquiries may be directed to the Neighborhood Services at (30S) 673-7077.
at 5:15 p.m.:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 142, ARTICLE 2, DIVISION 8, "GC GOLF COURSE DISTRICT" OF THe: CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 142-392, "MAIN PERMITTED USES; TO INCLLJt)E ADDITIONAL
MAIN PERMITTED USES; AMENDING SECTION 142-39S. "DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS," TO REVISE PERMITTED HEIGHT,
TO REVISE,NUMBER OF STORIES, TO INCLUDE A FLOOR AREA RATIO RESTRICTION, TO INCLUDE FENCE
REQUIREMENTS, AND TO ADD HOURS OF OPERATION FOR GARAGE AND TRASH PICK UP; AMENDING 142-396,
"SETBACK REQUIREMENTS; TO REVISE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS AND TO INCLUDE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS FOR
AN AT-GRADE PARKING LOT, STORAGE FACILITIES AND DUMPING SITE:S; AND TO INCLUDE NOISE REGULATIONS;
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
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ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeiing, 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 ordinances 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 may be continued and under such
circumstances additional legal notice would not be provided.
Robert E. Parcher, 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 introductfon or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor
does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law,
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this
proceeding should contact the City Clerk's office no later than four days prior to the proceeding, telephone (305) 673-7411.for
assistance; if hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service numbers, "(800) 955.8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (VOICE), for
assistance,
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
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Condensed Title:
An Ordinance amending the Salary Ordinance for CW A Employee's, providing an across the board cost-of-
living increase of four percent increase over the three (3) year contract period.
Issue:
Shall the City of Miami Beach provide an across the board cost-of-living increase of four percent increase
over the three (3) year contract period?
Item SummarvlRecommendation:
Approve the Ordinance on second and final reading. This Ordinance will provide CWA Employee's with
a retroactive across the board cost-of-Iiving increase of 4% starting September 25,2000, and an across
the board cost-of-Iiving increase of 4% for September 24, 2001 and September 23, 2002 to include
increases to the minimum and maximum of the ranges.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
I N/A
Financial Information:
Amount to be expended:
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Finance Dept.
Source of
Funds:
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AGENDA ITEM 1<5"8
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us
To:
From:
Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Mayor David Dermer and Date: May 8, 2002
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez . \ ~ ~
City Manager Ulfr G
SECOND READING - PUBLIC HEARING
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, PROVIDING FOR THE GROUP IV
CLASSIFICA TIONS, THOSE BEING THE CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED
BY THE COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CW A), LOCAL
3178, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT;
RETROACTIVELY INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF
THE SALARY RANGES BY 4%, AND INCREASING THE SALARY OF
EACH EMPLOYEE BY 4% FROM THE PAYROLL DATES OF
SEPTEMBER 25, 2000, AND SEPTEMBER 24, 2001, RESPECTIVELY;
INCREASING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF THE SALARY
RANGES BY 4%, AND INCREASING THE SALARY OF EACH
EMPLOYEE BY 4% TO BE APPLIED AS OF THE PAYROLL DATE OF
SEPTEMBER 23, 2002; AMENDING THE SALARY RANGES OF THE
CLASSIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT;
CREATING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF CARPENTER II, FINANCE
SPECIALIST I, FINANCE SPECIALIST II, AND FINANCE SPECIALIST ill;
AMENDING THE TITLES OF CARPENTER TO CARPENTER I AND
CODE COMPLIANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR TO CODE COMPLIANCE
ADMINISTRATOR; TRANSFERRING THE TITLES OF THE
CLASSIFICA TIONS OF CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN I, CRIME SCENE
TECHNICIAN II, POLICE FLEET SPECIALIST, PROPERTY EVIDENCE
TECHNICIAN I, PROPERTY EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN II, PUBLIC
SAFETY SPECIALIST AND POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN FROM THE
GROUP VI, BEING OTHERS, TO THE CW A BARGAINING UNIT;
TRANSFERRING THE TITLES OF CIVIL ENGINEER I, CIVIL ENGINEER
II, AND PLANNER FROM THE CW A GROUP TO THE UNCLASSIFIED
GROUP; DELETING THE PREVIOUS FORMAT OF THE CW A SECTION
OF THE ORDINANCE AND REPLACING IT WITH THE CURRENT
FORMA T OF THE OTHER SECTIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
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ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Ordinance on the second and final reading.
BACKGROUND:
The first reading of the Ordinance took place on April 10, 2002.
On March 20, 2002, after over fifty (50) sessions, negotiators for the City and the Communications
Workers of America, CW A Local No. 3178, successfully concluded negotiations for a three year
collective bargaining agreement. The CW A bargaining unit has 381 employees in 66 classifications
in almost all departments including: Building, Parks, Parking, Police, Fire, Public Works.
Recreation. Finance. Neighborhood Services, Property Management and Procurement. In addition.
39 employees have been added to the bargaining unit. for a total of 420 bargaining unit employees,
as a result of a joint CitylUnion petition to the Public Employee Relation Commission. These new
positions include Crime Scene Technician I & IT. Police Fleet Specialist, Police Photographer. Police
Records Technician I & IT, Public Safety Specialist. Carpenter n, and Finance Clerk I. n. and m.
The membership has reviewed the proposed Agreement and voted to ratify it as presented. While
negotiators for the City and the Association were obliged to represent the best interests of their
"clients", the shared goal was to produce an Agreement that provided equitable and competitive
compensation and working conditions. In addition. the Administration worked to include flexibility
to the contract to allow for creative and innovative approaches to address changes in the workforce
and marketplace in an expeditious manner.
The following is a summary of the most significant issues in the Agreement.
Walles
The CW A bargaining unit will get a four percent (4%) across-tile-board cost-of-living increase
effective retroactively with the first pay period starting on or before September 25,2000. and an
across the board cost-of-living increase of four percent (4%) with the first pay period starting on or
before September 24,2001. and an across the board cost-of-living increase of four percent (4%) with
the first pay period starting on or before September 30, 2002.
A new pay plan that eliminates Steps A, B and C in the old pay plan goes into effect at ratification
of the contract by the City Commission. In addition. post 11/4/98 employees will receive three (3)
steps above step D; post 11/4/99 employees will receive two (2) steps above step D; post 11/4/00
through 11/3/01 employees will receive one (1) step above step D.
The bargaining unit also agrees to job audits. and market classification studies during the tenn of the
contract. This change will allow the Administration to react to market conditions and remain
competitive for all classifications in the unit. This contract will also include the reclassification of
nineteen (19) classifications within the bargaining unit with 150 employees affected. These upgrades
will help make the City of Miami Beach more competitive in recruiting qualified employees.
particularly for "hard to fill" positions.
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The anticipated cost for the 2000 cost-of-living increase is approximately $544,305. The anticipated
cost for the second year cost-of-living increase is approximately $566,077, and the anticipated cost
for the third year is approximately $607,510.
The cost to adopt and implement the new pay plan eliminating Steps A, B, and C within the CWA
unit for Fiscal Year 200 1/2002 will be approximately $211,511. The cost for the reclassification
plan for 200212003 is approximately $349,607.
Other Economic Issues
Retirees COLA
In an effort to compensate our retirees in accordance with the cost of living, the City agreed to an
increase from 1.5% Simple Cost of Living to a 2.5% Compounded Cost of Living increase for
employees who retire after October 1, 2000.
Shift Differential
The Shift Differential, where a majority of an employee's regularly assigned shift hours fall between
3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., was negotiated at forty five cents (45<z:) per hour (previously forty cents
(40<Z:) per hour) and fifty five cents (55<z:) per hour (previously fifty cents (50<Z)) where a majority
of an employee's regularly assigned shift hours fall between 11:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.
Meal AUowance
The meal allowance for employees who work three or more hours of overtime that is contiguous with
their shift will increase from six dollars to seven dollars.
Out of Classification Pay
Working out of Classification pay was increased to a dollar ($1.00) (previously ninety cents (9O<t).
Lead Person Pay
An employee in the Carpenter, Electrician, Painter, Plumber, and Air Conditioning Mechanic,
positions in the Property Management Division will receive a five percent (5%) supplement for being
a Lead Person in charge of a construction project.
Essential Personnel (Hurricane Pay)
During a named hurricane when other events and essential employees are ordered to work, they shall
be paid at the rate of one and one-half of their straight hourly wages for all hours worked for up to
three (3) days.
Standby Pay
Standby pay of two (2) hours straight time has been added.
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Certified Training Ofticers Pay
Dispatchers, Communication Operators, and Complaint Operator II's who are designated as
certified training officers shall receive one dollar per hour for all hours worked in a training
capacity.
Merit
Employees who are promoted will receive a merit payment prorated by months that have elapsed
from anniversary date. Previously no payment was made. In addition, the employee will receive two
(2) steps if promotion occurs within a month before employee's anniversary date.
Union Conventions
The union will be allowed two (2) delegates to attend union conventions for up to two (2) weeks
in any year of the current agreement. Previously there was no provision for union conventions.
Perfect Attendance Bonus
A perfect attendance bonus of $300 has been added.
Emergency Certification Pay
life lifeguard I, lifeguard II, lifeguard lieutenants, and Pool Guards who attain and maintain the
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certificate given by the State of Florida shall receive a five
percent (5 %) increase.
Property Management- License(s) Maintenance
Employees in the Property Management Division shall be paid their straight hourly wages to attend
training classes to maintain licenses required in their job descriptions for up to twenty (20) hours a
year.
Tool Allowance
The tool allowance increased by $30.00 a month to $17.50 per pay period.
Sunglasses AUowance
The sunglasses allowance for lifeguards increased from $50 to $60.
Uniform Cleaning AUowance
Fourteen (14) classifications were added to the cleaning allowance and will receive $40 per month.
Reasonable Suspicion
The contract also expands the definition of reasonable suspicion drug testing. This will allow the City
to require an employee to submit to a blood analysis, urinalysis, and/or Breathalyzer when it has a
reasonable suspicion as defined in the Florida Statues 440.102 (N). This allows the testing of an
employee that has caused, contributed to, or been involved in an accident.
Psychological Test
Psychological testing for public safety (Beach Patrol). At City's request City and Union will jointly
petition to Personnel Board.
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Sick Leave Payout
The termination payout for sick leave has been increased from 360 to 480 the second year and from
480 to 600 hours the third year.
Must Use Cap for Vacation
The "Must Use" cap has been changed to 360 vacation hours and upon retirement an employee can
receive a payout up to 240 hours.
Grievance Procedures
Changes were made in the grievance process so that the grievant has fifteen (15) days to submit a
grievance and the City has ten (10) days to schedule the grievance hearing and ten (10) days to
respond previously five (5).
ElectroniclMagnetic Media Reporting System for Dues Deduction
The City and the Union agree to develop an electronic/magnetic media reporting systems for dues
deductions.
Four (4) Day Workweek
A month was added to the four (4) day workweek schedules for the lifeguards so that there are
almost nine (9) months of four (4) day workweeks.
Bereavement Leave
An employee will be entitled to four (4) days bereavement leave if the funeral is held outside the
State of Florida.
Domestic Partner
Domestic Partner is included in the City's Group Health Plan effective December 29,2001.
CONCLUSION:
Approve the Ordinance on second reading which implements the salary changes which are part of
the collective bargaining agreement that was ratified by the Communications Workers of America,
CW A Local No. 3178. Based on the foregoing, the Administration recommends that the City
Commission approve the proposed Ordinance on second and final reading.
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