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2015-049
Legislation Date
8/4/2015
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2015
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Transfer Appropriations
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All full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance having completed five(5)years of full-time continuous service as <br /> an employee of the City after January 1, 2009,shall be paid an additional five hundred dollars ($500.00)as annual <br /> longevity increments thereafter until completion of their tenth (10th)year of full-time service; after completion of <br /> their tenth (10th)year of full-time continuous service, such personnel shall receive one thousand dollars($1,000.00) <br /> as annual longevity increments thereafter until completion of their fifteenth (15th)year of full-time continuous <br /> service;after completion of their fifteenth (15th)year of full-time continous service, such personnel shall receive one <br /> thousand five hundred dollars($1,500.00)as annual longevity increments thereafter until completion of their <br /> twentieth (20th)year of full-time continuous service; after completion of their twentieth (20th)year of full-time <br /> continous service, such personnel shall receive two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) as annual longevity increments <br /> thereafter for so long as they continue to be full-time employees of the City. <br /> (c) Full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance hired after April 30, 2008 shall not be entitled to receive <br /> longevity pay under either paragraph (a)or(b)above. Full-time elected officials shall not be entitled to receive <br /> longevity pay under either paragraph (a)or(b)above for terms of office that begin on the 1st day of January 2010, <br /> or thereafter. <br /> Section 14: Holidays and Personal Days That all full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance shall receive the <br /> following holidays off, unless required to work by their supervisor or the Mayor in emergencies, and shall receive <br /> their regular rate of pay: New Year's Day; Presidents' Day; one-half(1/2)day on Good Friday; Memorial Day; <br /> Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day;the day after Thanksgiving Day; one-half(1/2)day on Christmas <br /> Eve Day; Christmas Day; and one-half(1/2)day on New Year's Eve Day. Employees hired between January 1st <br /> and June 30th of any given year shall receive three (3)personal days upon their date of hire. <br /> All full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance hired between July 1st and December 31st of any given year shall <br /> receive one and one-half(11/z)personal days upon their date of hire. Personal days must be used before the end of <br /> the year in which they were earned and are not eligible for sell back. Following the first year of employment,these <br /> employees will earn their personal days on January 1st of each subsequent year. <br /> Section 15: Vacation That all full-time personnel listed within this Ordinance shall be entitled to an annual <br /> vacation in accordance with Section 161.11 of the Administrative Code. All previous service as an elected city <br /> public official within the city shall be considered full-time for the purpose of calculating vacation and sick leave upon <br /> retirement. Vacation sell back for cash is generally prohibited; however, exceptionally in 2015, up to 40 hours of <br /> earned, unused vacation can be sold back to offset the implementation of one week's pay held in arrears. <br /> Section 16: Boot Allowance That the following full-time employees shall be reimbursed by the City in an amount <br /> not to exceed $200 annually for the purchase or purchases of boots by such employees for use in their employment <br /> with the City of North Olmsted: Public Works Foremen; Fleet Manager; Waste Water Treatment Plant <br /> Superintendent; Waste Water Treatment Plant Assistant Superintendents(Plant, Collections and Maintenance); <br /> Waste Water Collection System Foreman; Laboratory Chemist;and Golf Course Maintenance Supervisor. Said full- <br /> time employees shall be entitled to receive such reimbursement in any year by presenting to the Finance <br /> Department, no later than by the 15th day of June of that year, receipts which document his or her expenditure or <br /> expenditures,during the immediately preceding one year period, for the purchase of such boots. Upon timely <br /> submittal of such documentation to the Finance Department no later than by the 15th day of June of any year,the <br /> City shall reimburse such employee at the next pay day that falls in the month of July. <br /> Section 17: Electronic Deposit All forms of compensation shall be paid by electronic deposit to commence at <br /> the City's convenience, but not less than thirty(30)days after adoption of this ordinance. If it is determined that an <br /> employee is not bankable, a check will be issued for all forms of compensation for such employee. <br /> Section 18: That all Ordinances or Resolutions or parts of Ordinances or Resolutions in conflict herewith are <br /> hereby repealed with the effective date of this Ordinance. <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />
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