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9/5/2003
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12/17/1990
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ORDINANCE NO. 93-90 <br /> <br />BY: Boscia, Gallagher, Gazzana, <br /> George, Graham, Roth, Smith <br /> <br /> AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE creating positions and fixing salaries <br />of the annual salaried sworn personnel in the Division of Fire of the <br />Department of <br /> Public Safety except the Fire Chief, effective January <br />1, 1991, and repealing all other ordinances or parts of ordinances <br />inconsistent therewith. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure <br />providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department in <br />that in the interest of public service, welfare and safety, it is <br />necessary to fix the compensation of employees; now, therefore, <br /> <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, <br />OF OHIO: <br /> <br />STATE <br /> <br /> Section 1. Positions are hereby created and the compensation <br />of annual salaried sworn personnel in the Division of Fire with the <br />exception of the Chief of Fire shall be as follows effective January <br />1, 1991, pursuant to the terms of the agreement between the City of <br />Lakewood and Local #382 of the International Association of Fire <br />Fighters, AFL-CIO: <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - DIVISION OF FIR~ <br /> <br />RANK <br /> <br />Assistant Fire Chiefs <br />Fire Captains <br />Fire Marshal <br /> <br />$47,638.98 <br /> 41,425.20 <br /> 41,425.20 <br /> <br />Fire Fighters (28,906.00 to 37,973.10) <br /> Detailed as Fire Inspector 37,973.10 <br /> Detailed as Electrician/ 37,973.10 <br /> Mechanic 37,973.10 <br /> Grade 1 34,521.00 <br /> Grade 2 31,706.00 to 33,106.00 <br /> Grade 3 28,906.00 to 30,306.00 <br /> <br /> Section 2. In the Division of Fire, Department of Public <br />Safety, Grade 1 Fire Fighters shall consist of fire fighters who have <br />continuously served in the Division of Fire four (4) full years or <br />who, in the judgment of. the Director of Public Safety, have <br />acquired equivalent training and acquired experience in the Division <br />of Fire in some other City. Grade 2 Fire Fighters shall consist of <br />Fire Fighters who have served continuously in the Division of Fire for <br />more than two (2) years. Grade 3 Fire Fighters shall consist of <br />fire fighters who have served in the Division of Fire for less than <br />two (2) years. Provided, however, that there shall be no increase <br />in salary to a fire fighter by reason of said grouping until certified <br />by the Director of Public Safety. <br /> <br /> Section 3. Firefighters who are accepted for employment with <br />the Division of Fire having experience with Fire Departments in other <br />communities are certified as Fire Fighters Grade 1, shall be hired at <br />the grade of Fire Fighter Grade 3, and will serve in that group for a <br />period not less than six (6) months. After that time, they shall be <br />promoted to Grade 2 upon recommendation of the Fire Chief, and serve <br />in Grade 2 for a period of not less than 2 years. After such time, <br />they shall be promoted to Grade 1 upon recommendation of the Fire <br />Chief. <br /> <br /> <br />
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