HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-208 CCRMember Howard Heck introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION SETTING WAGES AND SALARIES FOR THE YEAR 1973
WHEREAS, Section 2.07 of the City Charter for the City of Brooklyn
Center does state that the City Council is to fix the salary or wages of all
officers and employees of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered salaries and wages for the
year 1973:
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council adopts the following
schedule fixing maximum salaries and wages for the year 1973:
GRADE MONTHLY WAGE OR
DEPARTMENT JOB TITLE CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
City Manager
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
and Research
Administrative Assistant
Secretary II
Clerk III
Clerk III
Clerk II (Receptionist)
ASSESSOR
Assessor
Appraiser
Clerk IV
FINANCE
RESOLUTION NO. 72 -208
City Clerk
for Legislation
for Planning
Director of Finance City Treasurer
Accountant
Clerk V (Bookkeeper II)
Clerk IV (Bookkeeper I)
Clerk III (Payroll Clerk)
Clerk III (Liquor Inventory)
16A /16B
7A/7 B
7A/7B
4A /4B
9B
24C
13C
9C
8C
8C
2,625
1,292
950
950
632
506
506
470
1,417
900
532
1,650
869
617
559
545
545
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Custodian, Chief 938
Custodian 21A/22C 789
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GRADE MONTHLY WAGE OR
DEPARTMENT TOB TITLE CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
POLICE PROTECTION
Chief 1,340
Deputy Chief 1,315
Lieutenant 1,194
Sergeant Starting A 1,069
6 Months B 1,106
6 Months, C 1,143
Investigator Starting A 1,013
6 Months B 1,048
6 Months C 1,083
Patrolman Starting A 766
6 Months B 801
6 Months C 836
6 Months D 871
6 Months E 906
6 Months F 941
6 Months G 976
Administrative Aid 805
Clerk Supervisor 888
Clerk -Steno Starting A 728
6 Months B 766
6 Months C 805
6 Months D 843
6 Months E 882
Clerk- Dispatcher Starting A 685
6 Months B 708
6 Months C 731
6 Months D 754
6 Months E 777
6 Months F 800
FIRE PROTECTION
Chief 315
Assistant Chief 150
Fire Marshall 225
Deputy Fire Marshall 75
Drill Master 100
PROTECTIVE INSPECTION
Chief Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Clerk IV
9B/9C
1,198
1,040
1,040
559
CIVIL DEFENSE
Director 235
Clerk II 5C 506
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GRADE MONTHLY WAGE OR
DEPARTMENT JOB TITLE CLASSIFICATION HOURLY RATE
ENGINEERING
Director of Public Works
Superintendent of Engineering
Civil Engineer I
Inspector Draftsman
Instrument Man
Engineering Aid II
Engineering Aid I
Secretary I
Special Assessment Clerk
STREET DEPARTMENT
Superintendent
Foreman
Heavy Equipment Operator
Light Equipment Operator
Chief Mechanic
Mechanic
Night Service Man
Clerk
PARKS AND RECREATION
Director
Superintendent of Recreation
Assistant Superintendent of Recreation
Program Supervisor
Park Foreman
Maintenance Man II
Clerk III
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Superintendent
Leadman
Maintenance Man
Light Equipment Operator
Clerk III (Billing Clerk)
Clerk III
14C
18C
22C
7B /7C
7C
7A /7B
1,775
1,292
960
945
945
740
651
632
698
1,180
948
898
828
913
898
793
789
1,557
1,100
828
817
948
828
532
1,180
948
883
828
532
506
LIQUOR STORES
Manager 1,280
Clerk 732
Clerk, Part -time A /B /C /D (6 mos intervals) 2.23/2.43/2.68/2.78
Cashiers Part -time A /B /C /D (limos .intervals) 2.03/2.23/2.48/2.58
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be authorized to
employ such part -time and seasonal help as may be necessary, and to
establish competitive rates of pay for such help consistent with the 1973
budget appropriations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the salary adjustments not to exceed
the maximums contained herein shall become effective January 1, 1973; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the salary rate and range plan be
increased by 4.2% effective January 1, 1973; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council, in recognition that
certain salary rates have not yet been successfully negotiated in the
Departments of Police, Parks and Recreation and Public Works, has extended
1972 salary rates for related job classifications with the intent of making
appropriate amendments upon completion of negotiations.
December 19, 1972
ATTEST:
Date
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member John Leary, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted
in favor thereof: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Howard Heck, Maurice Britts and
Vernon Ausen, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon
said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.