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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-01 01-24 AP BROOKLYN CENTER POST AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Ss. Gary E. L'Herault, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is the publisher of the newspaper known as the BROOKLYN CENTER POST, serving the CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statue 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. ti (B) Theprintea ✓`c- t"h..- C_�... .ri .t r j '�..,��..az �r 1 1 1; which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for successive weeks; it was first published on 'fw' --'tih K, ,the y "Zudayof 1 J 19 and was thereafter printed and published on every to and including the day of 19 and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be- ing the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: abcdefghi jklmnopgrstuvwxyz vy BY: x✓ TITLE: Subscribed and sworn to before me on I this day of Notary Public f nv RATE INFORMATION (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for com parable space. (Line) i (2) Maximum rate allowed bylaw for the above matter. (Line) (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter. (Line) No. Affidavit of Publication OF Published in BROOKLYN CENTER POST 8801 Bass Lake Road MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55428 DATE OF PUBLICATION ATTORNEY FILED BROOKLYN CENTER POST CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER NofiiCe,is hereby given that a: public hearing will be held on the 11th of Febcuar„> 1985 at 8:00 at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to n co 6-Ai amendmenttothecityCharter. ORDINANCE NO. AND Dt J tt ENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REa�#I1fDAY:LEAVE Tf `t,' S3NCii„OF SHE 'CITY OF BROOKYN CENTER DOES OR aS DWS:,;. r Se l 1 C�ta r1T Ofthe City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center i�herettYatt�V d thetolfovringmanner-- E1f31 17Th OLIpAYLEAVE. .(pYJ75 Deed. H41+ leave shall be granted for the following holi- ady5 New Year`s Day _`January I Washington's Lincoln's Birthdays Third Mdnday in February Memorial Day Last Monday in May Independence Day J_ ufy 4 Labor Day.. in September Chri'slopfr ftolumbus Day Second Monday in October VeteraWs -V a Novemberl1 Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November PosY-Thanksgivfng Day, Friday after Fourth Thursday in November Christmas December 25 Floating Holiday ScIfiduled with permission of employees' supervisor: Floating holidays must betaken within the' cale'ffdar year they cannot be accu'7itulated: 2.,Vtajor Holiday's, Wheh'New Year'sr'Oay, Independence Day, Veter 'an's Day or Christmas `Day fail on Sunday, the following day shall be observed as a holiday.*Wheh they fall on Setbrday, the preceding day shall be observed as a holidayi Employees abserttYrom work on the day following or the day preceding such a three -day holiday weekend without the express authorization of the City'Manager shall forfeit their rights to holiday pay for `that holiday. l 3 'Premium' +Pay. Employees' who work a' Monday through Friday work week who are required to be on duty on ahyirbl aay as set out in paragraph T as {ed in paragraph 3, shalhbe paid time and one-half for the hours worked addition to the hoild'ay pay. "Cana Police department Clerk- Dispatchers who are required to ke on dufy' on'the day shift on Thanksgiv ing, the mdsh;ift on Christmas EYe; the next'succeeding night shift, and the next' succeeding day sh'rff on Chistmas' Day, the mid shift on New Year's Eve, the next succeeding night StNft; and the next succeeding day shift on New Year's Day shall be paid tirrie,and one-half for the hours worked in ad- dition to the holiday piy.] Time -and one -half pay In addition to straight compensatory. time off -shall be- granfed to Police Clerk/ Dispatchers for hours worked on Memorial Dad WiliftendAnce Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiv- ing Day, Christmas Day, and N&W fear's Dayt 4. irregular Work ScheduleS.Aff the case of those employees whose work function involves working schetitlles other than a Monday through Friday -Workweek, compensatton for holidays shall be as follows: a. Compensatory time off. shall sbe granted'for each of the earned and ac trued bolidays defined In paragraph 1.- Each time off shall be taken as soon as practicable after the holiday-for which it is accrued and as approved by the <Emptmyer.; Except as provided in paragraph 3 of this section and paragraphs c and low, premium pay shall not be authortzed to those persons working ir- ,ular shifts for hoursrworked on, holidays when such work is part of the planned schedule: C. Compensation for holidays in the form of premium time and one-half pay in addition toholiday -pay maybe- ;authorized for employees' working ir- regyfar< shifts only when the City;Manager, deems it imperative that such compensatory 3rme as may be accrued be waived, with the employee's con- sentA6the bestdnterestsofthe City: d Time and'one -half pay in addition to straight compensatory time off shalt be granted to those, persons working irregular shifts for hours worked on _Memorial j Day, independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.—., This ordinance shall -be effective. after adoption and thirty (30) days foi lowing its legal publication-. Adopted this -day of 19 Mayor ATTEST. Clerk Date of Publicatior. Effective Dat, (Brackets indicate matter to be deleted, boldface indicates new matter.) Published in The Brooklyn: Center Post January 24, 1985).