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2004-094
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6/1/2004
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2004
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SECTION 21: That all full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance .shall be entitled to an annual vacation in <br />accordance with the Vacation Ordinance. All previous service as an elected city public official within the city <br />shall be considered full-time for the purpose of calculating vacation and sick leave upon retirement. <br />SECTION 22: That all full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance shall receive three (3) eight (8) hour days <br />off with pay, or may elect to be paid for three (3) eight (8) hour days, for each six (6) continuous month period of <br />unused sick leave. No month shall be counted in more than one period. <br />SECTION 23: That the following full-time employees shall receive a$200 annual boot allowance payable the <br />first pay in July each year: Public Works Foremen; Fleet Manager; Animal Warden; Waste Water Treatment <br />Plant Superintendent; Waste Water Treatment Plant Assistant Superintendent; Environmental Engineer; Plant <br />Operations Foremen; Plant Maintenance Foremen; Pre-Treatment Coordinator; Sanitary Sewer System <br />Supervisor; Chemist; Assistant Chemist; Recreation Maintenance Foremen; and Golf Course Maintenance <br />Supervisor." <br />SECTION 3: That all Ordinances or Resolutions or parts of Ordinances or Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby <br />repealed with the effective date of this Ordinance. <br />SECTION 4: That this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure immediately necessary for the <br />preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare of this City and for the further reason that it is necessary <br />that this legislation go into effect immediately in order that the Division of Aging may respond to the demand for <br />services, and further provided that it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of this Council, it <br />shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its approval by the Mayor." <br />P SE49tz_? ? ??' <br />Barbara Clerk?af Council <br />APPROVED: 6 ?5.. - O Y <br />?p4..?..a..,? <br />Norman T. Musial, Mayor <br />? <br />? <br />Thomas O'Grady, Presic7"ent of Council <br />First Reading:_ _5_//40? <br />Second Reading: / <br />Third Readin : ??--?--?- <br />Committee: .?-?-?-- <br />APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: <br />s/James Dubelko <br />James Dubelko, Director of Law <br />Page 7 of 7
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