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12/21/2005
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3/26/1981
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ORDINANCE HO. 22-81 <br /> <br />BY: Brown, Chlnnock, Gallagher, Graham, <br /> McBride, Salmon, Wendling <br /> <br /> AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE creating positions and fixing salaries of the <br />annual, salaried employees in the several departments and divisions of the <br />City of Lakewood effective March 8, 1981, with the exception of sworn personnel <br />in the Division of Police and in the Division of Fire which shall be effective <br />January 1, 198!. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing <br />for the usual daily operation of a municipal department in that in the interest <br />of public service, welfare and safety, it is necessary to fix the compensation <br />of employees; now, therefore, <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, STATE OF <br />OHIO: <br /> <br /> Section 1. Positions are hereby created and the compensation of <br />annual, salaried employees in the several departments and divisions of the City <br />of Lakewood as fixed by the director of said department, with the approval of <br />the Mayor, within the following schedule of compensation, shall be as follows, <br />effective March 8, 1981, with the exception of the positions of the Chief of <br />Police and the Chief of Fire, which shall be effective January 1, 1981. <br /> <br />1. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY <br /> <br />A. MAYOR'S OFFICE <br /> <br />Executive Assistant <br />Administrative Assistant <br /> <br />$24,000 - 31,000 <br /> 15,000 ~ 20,750 <br /> <br />B. DIVISION OF POLICE <br /> <br />Not to <br />Exceed <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 7 <br />22 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />51 <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> 4 <br /> <br />2¸5 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> Rank <br /> <br />Chief of Police <br />Captains <br />Lieutenants <br />Sergeants <br />Investigators <br /> Patrolmen detailed as <br /> Detectives b~fore 6/5/76. <br />Patrolmen & Policewomen <br />detailed as Investigators <br />Safety Education Officer <br />Patrolmen & Policewomen <br /> Grade 1 <br /> Grade 2 <br /> Grade 3 <br />Police Cadets (per hour) <br />Student Labor <br /> <br />30,000 - <br /> <br />34,600 <br />30,461 <br />26,957 <br />24,506 <br /> <br />22,278 <br /> <br />22,070 <br />21,446 <br /> <br />20,821 <br />19,266 <br />14,991 <br /> <br />$2.95 - 4.09 <br /> <br /> Student Technician (per hour) 2.95 - 4.09 <br /> Student Labor (per hour) 3.00 - 3.25 <br />School Traffic Guards (per hour) 4.36 - 4.60 <br /> [Minimum $12.00 per diem - <br /> regular school session; <br /> Minimum $7,20 per diem - <br /> summer play session.) <br />Matrons (full-time) <br />Matrons (part-time, per hour) <br />Communications Operator <br /> <br />7,500 - 14,400 <br />3.95 - 5.50 <br />8,800 - 14,000 <br /> <br /> <br />
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