2007-3572 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 2007-3572
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; EFFECTIVE IN THE FIRST PAY
PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2006, THERE SHALL BE
AN ACROSS THE BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF SIX
PERCENT (6%), AND .THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF
EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO BE INCREASED BY SIX
PERCENT (6%); EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST PAY PERIOD
ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2007, THERE SHALL BE AN
ACROSS THE BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF FIVE PERCENT
(5%), AND THE MINIMUM AND THE MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY
RANGE WILL ALSO BE INCREASED BY FIVE PERCENT
(5%); EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST PAY PERIOD ENDING IN
OCTOBER OF 2008, THERE SHALL BE AN ACROSS THE
BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF FOUR PERCENT (4%); AND
THE MINIMUM AND THE MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE
WILL ALSO BE INCREASED BY FOUR PERCENT (4%); AND
AMENDING THE SALARY RANGES OF THE
CLASSIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE NEGOTIATED
AGREEMENT; AND BYABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION
OF WATER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, AND
ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF WATER METER
SUPERVISOR IN GROUP V, BEING THOSE
CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED BY THE GOVERNMENT
SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA, OPIEU LOCAL
100, (GSAF); BY ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE II/RISK MANAGEMENT AND
ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF STOREKEEPER
III, IN GROUP VI, BEING OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS IN THE
CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED BY A BARGAINING
UNIT, PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
EFFECTIVE DATE AND CODIFICATION.
WHEREAS, there is a need to establish certain classifications, amend the
grades of certain classifications, delete certain classifications, and change the salary ranges
of certain classifications in order to ensure that the City has an employee classification and
compensation system which is fair, externally competitive and representative of the
functions pertormed in the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, 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 amended to read as follows:
GROUP IV COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA)
SALARY CLASSIFICATIONS AND GRADES
A. Salary Classifications and Grades
Classification/Compensation Plan
Classification Range Classification Range
Clerk H15 Complaint Operator II H26
Crime Analysis Specialist H26
Coin Room Money Handler H16 Financial Specialist II H26
Clerk Typist H17 Carpenter I #2~-H27
Dispatcher H27
Masonry Helper H18 Engineering Assistant II H27
Mason #~5-H27
Account Clerk I H2O Property Evidence Tech II H27
Admin Aide I H2O
Data Entry Clerk H2O Carpenter II k#~ H28
Duplicating Equip Operator H2O Code Compliance Officer II #2~H28
Permit Clerk I H2O Commission Reporter II H28
Police Records Technician H2O Financial Specialist III H28
Revenue Processor I H2O Police Fleet Specialist H28
Parking Enforcement Spec I H22 Planning Technician H29
Account Clerk II H23 Engineering Assistant III H30
Meter Analyst H23 Field Inspector I I H30
Parking Meter Tech I ~ H23
Permit Clerk II H23 Crime Scene Technician 1 H31
Property Evidence Tech I H23 Police Photographer H31
Public Safety Specialist H23
Revenue Processor II H23 Air Conditioning Mechanic H34
Code Compliance Admin. H34
Admin Aide II H24 Crime Scene Technician II H34
Admin Secretary H24 Building Inspector H34
Buyer H24 Electrical Inspector H34
Engineering Assistant I H24 Electrician X130-H34
Field Inspector I H24 Elevator Inspector H34
Financial Specialist I H24 Engineering Inspector H34
Painter H24 Mechanical Inspector H34
Parking Dispatcher H24 Plumber #~8-H34
Plumbing Inspector H34
Account Clerk III H25
Admin Asst I H25 Pool Guard I H50
Communications Operator H25
Dispatcher Trainee H25 Pool Guard II H52
Parking Enforcement Spec II H25 Lifeguard I H52
Parking Meter Tech II H25
Lifeguard II H56
Code Compliance Officer I #23-H26
Commission Reporter I H26 Lifeguard Lt. H58
SECTION 2: That the Classified Employee s' Salary Ordinance No. 789 is hereby amended
to read as follows:
GROUP IV COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA (CWA) -SALARY
RANGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary Classifications and Grades
Range Min Max Range Min Max
H15 Annual $~A74:~6 $3~3:-74 H31 Annual $4a-,~ $6~468:g7
H16 Annual $26~~9 $3~ H32 Annual $43;99 $6~9
H17 Annual $2-~,~~A $49;963:55 H33 Annual ~^^~ $7A-~~gg
H18 Annual ~~Q~ ^~-~~ $^1,T,-~4o H34 Annual $484-~1- $73,~q.4-.3g
H19 Annual $38;3475 Q^'~4= H35 Annual $4~4~57 $7&;599~~
H2O Annual $39;7:56 $~ H36 Annual $59,A 1-ri~ $4
H21 Annual $3~34~8 $45;997 H37 Annual $~~,^o=-~_ $82;;83~g9
H22 Annual $32;-A68~ $4~4q.4-:63 H50 Annual $33~gg~g $q.g~64.34
H23 Annual $33;A3A:4.7 $47;87 H51 Annual $34,-2A5~ $aA;~A6:-g~
H24 Annual $34;A~1-:35 $49~-:48 H52 Annual $35~g4 $5~~g
H25 Annual $3a~4~ $5~4a-:55 H53 Annual $~gg:gg $5^,-~
H26 Annual $36;8938 $-~ H54 Annual $3~37~ $56;8~4A
H27 Annual $3~1-799 $5~96~&6 H55 Annual $3~45~9~ $59;A8a:-94
H28 Annual $38~94~ Q~Q~-'~T H57 Annual $4A~4~5g $6~99~
H29 Annual $39;449:-1~ $6~3A:~g H59 Annual $45-;~A4-~~ Q~~~
H30 Annual $4A;6~3.31- $6~-:54 H60 Annual Q^~~,-~~g $~gg7.~
Fiscal Year 2006/2007
Classification/Compensation Plan
(Effective in the 1st pay period ending in October 2006)
Range Min Max Range Min Max
H15 Annual 27 639.03 40 029.56 H31 Annual 44 352.53 69 397.74
H16 Annual 28 468.21 41 230.45 H32 Annual 45 683.11 72173.65
H17 Annual 29 322.25 42 467.36 H33 Annual 47 510.43 75 060.59
H18 Annual 30 201.91 43 741.39 H34 Annual 49 410.85 78 063.02
H19 Annual 31 107.98 45 053.63 H35 Annual 51 387.28 81 185.54
H2O Annual 32 041.21 46 405.23 H36 Annual 53 442.77 84 432.96
H21 Annual 33 002.45 47 797.38 H37 Annual 55 580.49 87 810.28
H22 Annual 33 992.53 49 231.31 H50 Annual 35 202.15 51 478.20
H23 Annual 35 012.30 50 708.25 H51 Annual 36 258.22 53 537.32
H24 Annual 36 062.67 52 736.58 H52 Annual 37 345.96 55 678.81
H25 Annual 37144.55 54 846.04 H53 Annual 38 466.34 57 905.97
H26 Annual 38 258.89 57 039.88 H54 Annual 39 620.33 60 222.20
H27 Annual 39 406.66 59 321.48 H55 Annual 40 808.95 62 631.10
H28 Annual 40 588.85 61 694.34 H57 Annual 43 294.19 67 741.80
H29 Annual 41 806.52 64162.12 H59 Annual 48 231.82 73 269.52
H30 Annual 43 060.71 66 728.60 H60 Annual 50161.09 76 200.29
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GROUP V GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION, OF FLORIDA,
OPIEU LOCAL 100, (GSAF)
CLASS AND PAY GRADES, SALARIES, AND CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary Grades and Ranges
GRADE MINIMUM MAXIMUM
15 57,537 92,932
14 52,954 85,525
13 48,734 78,709
12 44,849 72,434
11 41,273 66,660
10 37,983 61,347
9 34,957 56,459
8 32,170 51,958
7 29,606 47,816
6 27,246 X44,006
B. Grades and Classifications
GRADE CLASSIFICATION
UNION
15 BEACH PATROL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
15 CITY SURVEYOR GSA
14 AIR CONDITIONING SUPERVISOR GSA
14 CRIME SCENE SUPERVISOR GSA
14 ELECTRICIAN SUPERVISOR GSA
14 PLUMBING SUPERVISOR GSA
14 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR GSA
14 SENIOR ENGINEERING INSPECTOR GSA
13 COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
13 FLEET OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
13 PROPERTY MGMT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
13 PUMPING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
13 METERED SERVICES SUPERVISOR GSA
13 SEWER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
13 WATER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 CENTRAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR GSA
12 ELECTRONICS/INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR GSA
12 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
12 PARK OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 PARKING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 SANITATION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 STREET LIGHTING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 STREETS OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA
12 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR GSA
12 WATER METER SUPERVISOR GSA
11 BACKFLOW COORDINATOR GSA
11 LEAD MECHANIC GSA
11 PAINT SUPERVISOR GSA
11 RECREATION SUPERVISOR I GSA
10 911 COMMUNICATIONS RECORDS CUSTODIAN GSA
10 CARPENTER SUPERVISOR GSA
10 PARKING FACILITIES SUPERVISOR GSA
09 SERVICE SUPERVISOR GSA
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06 TENNIS CENTER SUPERVISOR GSA
GROUP VI OTHERS, CLASSIFICATIONS IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT
COVERED BY A BARGAINING UNIT
CLASS AND PAY GRADES, SALARIES, AND CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary Grades and Ranges
GRADE MINIMUM MAXIMUM
14 54,796 88,499
13 50,428 81,446
12 46,408 74,953
11 42,709 68,979
10 39,305 63,480
9 36,172 58,422
8 33,289 53,765
7 30,635 49,479
6 28,194 45,535
5 25,947 41,905
4 23,879 38,566
3 21,974 35,492
2 20,224 32,663
B. Grades and Classifications
GRADE CLASSIFICATION UNION
14 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SPECIALIST OTHER CLASSIFIED
14 SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR OTHER CLASSIFIED
14 SENIOR ELEVATOR INSPECTOR OTHER CLASSIFIED
14 SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR OTHER CLASSIFIED
14 SENIOR PLUMBING INSPECTOR OTHER CLASSIFIED
12 COMPUTER OPERATOR OTHER CLASSIFIED
12 FIREARMS SPECIALIST OTHER CLASSIFIED
11 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN III OTHER CLASSIFIED
10 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN II OTHER CLASSIFIED
10 STOREKEEPER III OTHER CLASSIFIED
9 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN I OTHER CLASSIFIED
9 ICE RINK TECHNICIAN OTHER CLASSIFIED
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8 BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN OTHER CLASSIFIED
6 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OTHER CLASSIFIED
6 RECREATION LEADER II OTHER CLASSIFIED
5 OFFICE ASSOCIATE II (HR & IT) OTHER CLASSIFIED
4 RECREATION LEADER I OTHER CLASSIFIED
3 CONCESSION ATTENDANT OTHER CLASSIFIED
2 SCHOOL GUARD OTHER CLASSIFIED
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 CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Salary Classifications and Grades
Classification/Compensation Plan
Classification Range Classification Range
Clerk H15 Complaint Operator II H26
Crime Analysis Specialist H26
Coin Room Money Handler H16 Financial Specialist II H26
Clerk Typist H17 Carpenter I #~5-H27
Dispatcher H27
Masonry Helper H18 Engineering Assistant II H27
Mason #2`~H27
Account Clerk I H2O Property Evidence Tech II H27
Admin Aide I H2O
Data Entry Clerk H2O Carpenter II #2~ H28
Duplicating Equip Operator H2O Code Compliance Officer II ~H28
Permit Clerk I H2O Commission Reporter II H28
Police Records Technician H2O Financial Specialist III H28
Revenue Processor I H2O Police Fleet Specialist H28
Parking Enforcement Spec I H22 Planning Technician H29
Account Clerk II H23 Engineering Assistant III H30
Meter Analyst H23 Field Inspector II H30
Parking Meter Tech I ~ H23
Permit Clerk II H23 Crime Scene Technician I H31
Property Evidence Tech I H23 Police Photographer H31
Public Safety Specialist H23
Revenue Processor II H23 Air Conditioning Mechanic k13~H34
Code Compliance Admin. H34
Admin Aide II H24 Crime Scene Technician II H34
Admin Secretary H24 Building Inspector H34
Buyer H24 Electrical Inspector H34
Engineering Assistant I H24 Electrician #~3A-H34
Field Inspector I H24 Elevator Inspector H34
Financial Specialist I H24 Engineering Inspector H34
Painter H24 Mechanical Inspector H34
Parking Dispatcher H24 Plumber #2>~-H34
Plumbing Inspector H34
Account Clerk III H25
Admin Asst I H25 Pool Guard I H50
Communications Operator H25
Dispatcher Trainee H25 Pool Guard II H52
Parking Enforcement Spec II H25 Lifeguard I H52
Parking Meter Tech II H25
Lifeguard II H56
Code Compliance Officer I #2~-H26
Commission Reporter I H26 Lifeguard Lt. H58
B. Salary Grades and Ranges
Range
H15
H16
H17
H18
H19
H2O
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H27
H28
H29
H30
Fiscal Year 2007/2008
Classification/Compensation Plan
(Effective in the 1st pay period ending in October 2007)
Min Max Range Min
Annual 29 020.99 42 031.04
Annual 29 891.62 43 291.97
Annual 30 788.36 44 590.73
Annual 31 712.01 45 928.46
Annual 32 663.38 47 306.31
Annual 33 643.27 48 725.49
Annual 34 652.58 50187.25
Annual 35 692.15 51 692.87
Annual 36 762.91 53 243.66
Annual 37 865.81 55 373.41
Annual 39 001.78 57 588.35
Annual 40 171.83 59 891.88
Annual 41 376.99 62 287.55
Annual 42 618.29 64 779.06
Annual 43 896.84 67 370.22
Annual 45 213.74 70 065.03
H31 Annual 46 570.16
H32 Annual 47 967.26
H33 Annual 49 885.95
H34 Annual 51881.39
H35 Annual 53 956.65
H36 Annual 56114.91
H37 Annual 58 359.51
H50 Annual 36 962.26
H51 Annual 38 071.13
H52 Annual 39 213.26
H53 Annual 40 389.66
H54 Annual 41601.35
H55 Annual 42 849.40
H57 Annual 45 458.90
H59 Annual 50 643.41
H60 Annual 52 669.14
Max
72 867.63
75 782.33
78 813.62
81 966.17
85 244.81
88 654.61
92 200.80
54 052.11
56 214.19
58 462.75
60 801.26
63 233.31
65 762.65
71 128.89
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amended to read as follows:
A. Salary Classifications and Grades
Classification/Compensation Plan
Classification Range Classification Range
Clerk H15 Complaint Operator II H26
Crime Analysis Specialist H26
Coin Room Money Handler H16 Financial Specialist II H26
Clerk Typist H17 Carpenter I #~5-H27
Dispatcher H27
Masonry Helper H18 Engineering Assistant II H27
Mason #~5-H27
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Admin Aide I H2O
Data Entry Clerk H2O Carpenter II #26 H28
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Permit Clerk I H2O Commission Reporter II H28
Police Records Technician H2O Financial Specialist III H28
Revenue Processor I H2O Police Fleet Specialist H28
Parking Enforcement Spec I H22 Planning Technician H29
Account Clerk II H23 Engineering Assistant III H30
Meter Analyst H23 Field Inspector II H30
Parking Meter Tech I ~ H23
Permit Clerk II H23 Crime Scene Technician I H31
Property Evidence Tech I H23 Police Photographer H31
Public Safety Specialist H23
Revenue Processor II H23 Air Conditioning Mechanic H3~H34
Code Compliance Admin. H34
Admin Aide II H24 Crime Scene Technician II H34
Admin Secretary H24 Building Inspector H34
Buyer H24 Electrical Inspector H34
Engineering Assistant I H24 Electrician H3~H34
Field Inspector I H24 Elevator Inspector H34
Financial Specialist 1 H24 Engineering Inspector H34
Painter H24 Mechanical Inspector H34
Parking Dispatcher H24 Plumber J~2$H34
Plumbing Inspector H34
Account Clerk III H25
Admin Asst I H25 Pool Guard I H50
Communications Operator H25
Dispatcher Trainee H25 Pool Guard II H52
Parking Enforcement Spec II H25 Lifeguard I H52
Parking Meter Tech II H25
Lifeguard II H56
Code Compliance Officer I #23-H26
Commission Reporter I H26 Lifeguard Lt. H58
B. Salary Grades and Ranges
Range
H15
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H17
H18
H19
H2O
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H27
H28
H29
H30
Fiscal Year 2008/2009
Classification/Compensation Plan
(Effective in the 1st pay period ending in October 2008)
Min Max Range Min
Annual 30181.82 43 712.28
Annual 31 087.28 45 023.65
Annual 32 019.90 46 374.36
Annual 32 980.49 47 765.60
Annual 33 969.91 49 198.56
Annual 34 989.01 50 674.51
Annual 36 038.68 52 194.74
Annual 37119.84 53 760.59
Annual 38 233.43 55 373.41
Annual 39 380.44 57 588.34
Annual 40 561.85 59 891.88
Annual 41 778.71 62 287.55
Annual 43 032.07 64 779.06
Annual 44 323.03 67 370.22
Annual 45 652.72 70 065.03
Annual 47 022.29 72 867.63
H31 Annual 48 432.96
H32 Annual 49 885.95
H33 Annual 51881.39
H34 Annual 53 956.65
H35 Annual 56114.91
H36 Annual 58 359.51
H37 Annual 60 693.89
H50 Annual 38 440.75
H51 Annual 39 593.98
H52 Annual 40 781.79
H53 Annual 42 005.24
H54 Annual 43 265.40
H55 Annual 44 563.37
H57 Annual 47 277.26
H59 Annual 52 669.15
H60 Annual 54 775.91
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75 782.34
78 813.63
81 966.17
85 244.82
88 654.61
92 200.80
95 888.83
56 214.19
58 462.76
60 801.26
63 233.32
65 762.65
68 393.16
73 974.05
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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: CODIFICATION.
It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of
Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this
ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of the City
of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be
renumbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention, and the
word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other
appropriate word.
SECTION 8: EFFECTIVE DATES.
The compensation set forth in Section 1 and Section 2 for
classifications covered by CWA; increasing the salary of each
employee, by six percent (6%), herein shall be effective retroactively
in the 1St pay period ending in October 2006; amending the
compensation set forth in Section 2 for classifications covered by
GSA and OTHERS; increasing the salary of each employee, by five
percent (5%), the compensation set forth in Section 3 herein shall
be effective retroactively in the 1St pay period ending in October
2007; increasing the salary of each employee, by four (4%), the
compensation set forth in Section 4 shall be effective retroactively in
the 1St pay period ending in October 2008; with no employee to
exceed the maximum of the new range at any time.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
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An Ordinance amending Classified Salary Ordinance No. 789 for Classified employees, by increasing the
salary of each employee in Group IV, being those covered by the Communication Workers of America (CWA)
by six percent (6%) effective with the first pay period ending in October, 2006; and by five percent (5%)
effective with the first pay period ending in October, 2007; and by four percent (4%) effective with the first pay
period ending in October, 2008; changing the minimum and maximum of the pay ranges and amending the
salary ranges of the classifications specified in the negotiated agreement; and by abolishing the establishing
classifications in Group V, being those classifications covered by the Government Supervisors Association of
Florida, OPIEU Local 100 (GSAF); and in group VI, being other classifications in the classified service not
covered by a bargaining unit, to ensure the City has an employee classification and compensation system
which is fair and external) com etitive, rovidin for a re eater, severabili ,effective date and codification.
Key Intended Outcome Supported•
Attract and maintain a quality workforce
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): NIA
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Shall the City provide a classification and compensation system that is fair and externally competitive by
amending the Classified Salary Ordinance to allow for the amendments?
Item SummaryiRecommenaatlon:
SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING
By amending the Classified Salary Ordinance, the City will ensure that there is a classification and
compensation system which is fair and externally competitive. The City Commission approved the Ordinance
on first reading on September 5, 2007, and set a second reading and public hearing for October 17, 2007. The
Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance.
Adviso Board Recommendation:
N/A
Finanr ial Infnrmatinn'
Source of Amount Account Approved
Funds: 1 $1,159,312 Included in various departmental
sala bud ets in the 2006-2007 FY
2 $1,024,059 Included in various proposed
epartmental salary budgets in the
007-20081=Y
3 $ 860,209 Planned to be included in the proposed
epartmental salary budgets in the
008-2009 FY
OBPI Total $3,043,580
Financial Impact Summary: The above is a breakdown of the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for
the members of the CWA for each fiscal ear.
Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin
Ramiro Inguanzo
Department Director Assistant City Manager ~ City Manager ~
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager
DATE: October 17, 2007
SUBJECT: 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; EFFECTIVE IN
THE FIRST PAY PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2006, THERE SHALL
BE AN ACROSS THE BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF SIX PERCENT (6%),
AND THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO
BE INCREASED BY SIX PERCENT (6%); EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST
PAY PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2007, THERE SHALL BE AN
ACROSS THE BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF FIVE PERCENT (5%), AND
THE MINIMUM AND THE MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO BE
INCREASED BY FIVE PERCENT (5%); EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST PAY
PERIOD ENDING IN OCTOBER OF 2008, THERE SHALL BE AN ACROSS
THE BOARD WAGE INCREASE OF FOUR PERCENT (4%); AND THE
MINIMUM AND THE MAXIMUM OF EACH PAY RANGE WILL ALSO BE
INCREASED BY FOUR PERCENT (4%); AND AMENDING THE SALARY
RANGES OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE NEGOTIATED
AGREEMENT; AND BY ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF WATER
SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, AND ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION
OF WATER METER SUPERVISOR IN GROUP V, BEING THOSE
CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED BY THE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS
ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA, OPIEU LOCAL 100, (GSAF); BY
ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE II/RISK
MANAGEMENT AND ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF
STOREKEEPER III, IN GROUP VI, BEING OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS IN
THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED BY A BARGAINING UNIT,
PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Ordinance was approved on first reading on September 5, 200'(. The Commission
set a second reading and public hearing for October 17, 2007. The Administration
recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance on second reading.
City Commission Memorandum
October 17, 2007
CWA Salary Ordinance
Page 2 of 3
ANALYSIS
On August 20, 2007, the City and the CWA reached a tentative agreement to amend the
current collective bargaining Agreement for the period October 1, 2006, through
September 30, 2009. The CWA conducted a ratification vote on August 31, 2007, which
approved the COLA increases for the three-year collective bargaining agreement. The
ratification vote was approved by 98% of the employees who voted and are represented
in classifications covered by the collective bargaining agreement.
This amendment will increase the salary of each employee and the minimum and
maximum of the salary ranges for all the Communications Workers of America (CWA)
employees. Effective in the first pay period ending in October 2006; there will be an
across the board Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) increase of six percent (6%), and
increase to the minimum and maximum of the salary ranges by six percent (6%);
effective in the first pay period ending in October 2007, there will be an across the board
COLA increase of five percent (5%) and increase the minimum and maximum of the
salary ranges by five percent (5%); effective in the first pay period ending in October
2008, there shall be an across the board COLA increase of four percent (4%) and
increase the minimum and maximum of the salary ranges by four percent (4%).
This increase will also provide additional incentives and competitiveness to attract and
retain new and existing employees in these classifications. The financial impact of the
agreement represents COLA increases of $1,159,312 retroactive for the year 2006;
$1,024,059 for the year 2007; $860,209 for the year 2008, for a total three-year COLA of
$3,043,580.
In addition, the Administration needs to provide appropriate titles and salary ranges for
individuals performing specific duties. Incumbents in these positions have been
performing their functions using similar titles and grades, pending this approval. As a
result, amending classifications specified in the negotiated agreement; and by abolishing
the classification of Water Service Representative, and establishing the classification of
Water Meter Supervisor in Group V, being those classifications covered by the
Government Supervisors Association of Florida, OPIEU Local 100, (GSAF); by
abolishing the classification of Administrative Aide II/Risk Management and establishing
the classification of Storekeeper III, in Group VI, being "Other" classifications in the
classified service not covered by a bargaining unit.
WAGES
No member of the Bargaining Unit who left the City prior to the date of ratification of the
Agreement (September 5, 2007) by the City and the CWA will be eligible for the wage
increases under the Agreement.
Effective retroactively in the first pay period ending in October 2006, there will be an
across the board COLA increase of six (6%), and the minimum and maximum of each
pay range will also be increased by six percent (6%), for a fiscal impact of $1,159,312.
City Commission Memorandum
October 17, 2007
CWA Salary Ordinance
Page 3 of 3
Effective in the first pay period ending in October 2007, there will be an across the board
COLA increase of five percent (5%), and the minimum and maximum of each pay range
will also be increased by five percent (5%), for a fiscal impact of $1,024,059.
Effective in the first pay period ending in October 2008, there will be an across the board
COLA increase of four percent (4%), and the minimum and maximum of each pay range
will also be increased by four percent (4%), for a fiscal impact of $860,209.
The City's classification and pay system will be implemented as part of the contract for
all bargaining unit employees in CWA.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends approving the COLA of 6%, 5% and 4% respectively for
2006, 2007, and 2008, and subsequent adjustment to the minimum and maximum of
each pay range respectively.
Based on the foregoing, the City Commission approved the Ordinance on first reading
on September 5, 2007, and set a second reading and public hearing for October 17,
2007. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a second reading and 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 Ha11,1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, October 17, 2007, to consider the
following: .
10:20 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Miami Beach City Code Chapter 2, Arficle III, Division 17 Entitled: "Commission On The Status Of Women" So AS To Change Its
Name To "City Of Miami Beach Commission For Women".
Inquiries may be directed to the Legal Department at (305) 673-7470.
10:25 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 82 Of The Miami Beach C'rty Code Entitled "Public Property," By Amending Article IV, Thereof Entitled "Beaches,"By
Amending Division I, Entitled "Generally,° ByAmending Section 82-441 Entitled "Fishing~From Viaducts And Bridges"By Prohibiting Fishing In The Jetty
Area Between 29th And 33rd Streets And In Restricted Swim Areas In The City. _
Inquiries may be directed to the Legal Department at (305) 673-7470.
`/ 10:30 a.m.
~C, An 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; Effective In The First Pay Period Ending In October Of 2006, There Shall Be An Across The Board Wage Increase Of Six Percent
(6%), And The Minimum And Maximum Of Each Pay Range Will Also Be Increased By Six Percent (6%); Effective With The First Pay Period Ending In
October Of 2007, There Shall Be An Across The Board Wage Increase Of Five Percent (5%), And The Minimum And The Maximum Of Each Pay Range Will
Also Be Increased By Five Percent (5%); Effective With The First Pay Period Ending In October Of 2008, There Shall Be An Across The Board Wage Increase
Of Four Percent (4%); And The Minimum And The Maximum Of Each Pay Range Will Also Be Increased By Four Percent (4%); And Amending The Salary
Ranges Of The Classifications Specified In The Negotiated Agreement; And By Abolishing The Classification Of Water Service Representatwe, And
Establishing The Classification Of Water Meter Supervisor In Group V, Being Those Classifications Covered By The Govemment Supervisors Association Of
Florida, OPIEU Local 100, (GSAF); By Abolishing The Classification Of Administrative Aide IVRisk Management And Establishing The Classification Of
Storekeeper III, In Group VI, Being Other Classifications In The Classified Service Not Covered By A Bargaining Unit.
Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department at (305) 673-7520.
10:30 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No.1335,The Classified Employees' Leave Ordinance, By Amending The Provisions For Accumulation And Payment Of
Annual And Sick Leave For The Communication Workers Of America (CWA) And "Others" .Cy}lassifications In The Classified Services Not Covered By A
Bargaining Unit.
Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department at (305) 673-7520.
10:30 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No.1613,The Unclassified Employees' Leave Ordinance, By Amending The Provisions For Accumulation And Payment
Of Annual And Sick Leave.
Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department at (305) 673-7520.
10:36 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 1605, The Unclassfied Employees Salary Ordinance, By Abolishing The Classifications Of Arts, Culture &
Entertainment Director, Log Cabin Education Coordinator, Log Cabin Employment Specialist/Job Coordinator, Log Cabin Instructor, Log Cabin Program
Administrator, Log Cabin Driver/InstructorAtde And Recreation Supervisor II; Establishing The Classifications Of E-Govemment Administrator, Management
Intem, Parks & Recreation Analyst, Senior Administrative Manager, Social Worker Int~m And Quality Assurance Officer, Amending.The Grade Of Customer
Service Liaison. a
Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department at (305) 673-7520.
10:40 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending The Code Qf The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, By Amending Chapter 142, "Zoning Districts And Regulations," Article III, "Overlay
Districts," Creating Division 7 Entitled "Guttural Arts Neighborhood District Overlay (CANDO)," By Including "Location And Purpose,"And "Compliance With
Regulations," Including Minimum And Average Unit Size For Rehabilitation And New Construction Projects, Mixed Use Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Incentives
Where Permitted In Order To Accommodate Affordable Housing For Cultural Arts Workers.
Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at (305) 673-7550.
10:45 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending The Land Development Regulations Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, By Amending Chapter 118, "AdministrationAnd
Review Procedures," Article X, "Historic Preservation", Division 3, "Issuance Of Certificate Of Appropriateness/Certificate To Dig/Certificate Of
Appropriateness For Demolition", By Amending Section 118-591 To Modify Historic Designation Procedures.
Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at (305) 673-7550.
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 Hatl, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. Copies of these ordinances are available
for public inspection during normal business hours in the Ciiy Clerk's Office, 1700 Convention Center Drive,1st Floor, City Hall, and 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 introduction
or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law.
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