File #: CC-18-1175    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/5/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/11/2018 Final action:
Title: Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7437 Approving a Revised Salary Range for the Chief of Police position and amending the City's Salary Schedule. (ACTION)
Attachments: 1. Resolution Salary Schedule Dec 2018.pdf, 2. Exhibit A to Reso Salary Schedule
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For City Council Meeting [December 11, 2018]
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Ahmad Ansari, Interim City Administrator
FROM: Lucy M. Garcia, Director of Human Resources & Risk Management

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Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7437 Approving a Revised Salary Range for the Chief of Police position and amending the City's Salary Schedule.
(ACTION)

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BACKGROUND:
The City maintains a salary scheduling listing the salary ranges for all City positions. This salary schedule is intended to satisfy the CalPERS requirement of a publicly available pay schedule as set forth in 2 C.C.R section 570.5(a).

On December 11, 2018, the City Council will consider appointing Mark Kling as the permanent Police Chief, effective December 23, 2018. The salary schedule for the Police Chief position, however, must first be updated and approved by the City Council pursuant to transparency requirements and Personnel Rules, which specify Under Rule IV, Section One, that "no position shall be assigned a salary higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum salary provided for that classification unless the salary schedule for the classification is amended." The salary specified in Chief Kling's proposed employment contract is above the current salary range for the Chief of Police; accordingly, a revised compensation schedule is attached for formal Council consideration and approval.

ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION:
The base salary proposed for the Police Chief position is intended to be at a rate commensurate with Chief Kling's prior experience and years of service with the City as Police Chief. In addition, the pay has been adjusted for: a) an 8% enhancement, which is equivalent to the amount to be considered and proposed for City department heads; and b) changes in the CalPERS contributions since Chief Kling's previous employment with Rialto, whereby the employee must now pay 12% of his salary towards the employer's share. Previously, the City paid...

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