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CC Resolution 1994-011^"FE IL RESOLUTION NO.94-li A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THAT THE TERMS APPROVED BY RESOLUTION NO.94-10 APPLY TO ALL CITY EMPLOYEES COMMENCING ON JULY 1,1993 AND TERMINATING ON JUNE 30, 1994. WHEREAS, the City of La Quinta, hereinafter referred to as City", and the La Quinta City Employees' Association, hereinafter to as Association", have met and conferred over wages, hours, terms, and conditions of employment pursuant to Government Code Section 3500 as amended; and, WHEREAS, the City and the Association have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the period commencing on July 1, 1993 and terminating on June 30, 1994 9Exhibit A"); and, WHEREAS, the City has determined that the same wages, hours, terms and conditions of employment for the Association shall apply to all City of La Quinta employees; and, WHEREAS, the City provides additional life insurance benefits to executive personnel Management Unit") as outlined in Exhibit B" NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City does hereby determine that the same wages, hours, terms and conditions of employment for the Association, as approved in Resolution No.94-10, shall apply to all City of La Quinta employees. SECTION 2. The City provides additional life insurance benefits to executive personnel Management Unit"), as outlined in Exhibit B". PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of January, 1994, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members McCartney, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Pro Tem Bangerter NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Pena ABSTAIN: None BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FEResolution No.94-li Page 2 City of La Quinta, Califo UNDRA L. JU LA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAWN HONEYWELL', City Attorney City of La Quinta, California BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FEResolution No. 94-11 EXHIBIT A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This Memorandum of Understanding NMemorandumu) is made and entered into by ThE CITY OF LA QUINTA uCityu) and the LA QUINTA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Association") WREREAS, the City, and the Association, have met and conferred in good faith with respect to the wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment of City employees and all other subjects within the scope of bargaining under the Meyer-Milies-Brown Act, Government Code section 3500 et. seq. and have reached an agreement that they wish to set forth in writing in the form of this Memorandum. The City and the Association therefore agree as follows; SECTION 1: TERM This Memorandum shall take effect on July 1, 1993 and shall remain in effect until June 30, 1994. SECTION 2: SALARY The Schedule of Salary Ranges Attachment # 1) shall be in effect during the term of this Memorandum. SECTION 3. ANNIVERSARY PINS City shall implement a program to provide an anniversary pin for employees having five 5) years of continuous service with the City. Continuous service shall be defined as no break in service exceeding thirty 30) consecutive days. SECTION 4: UNIFORM ALLOWANCE City shall provide five 5) clean sets of uniforms per week to employees within the Animal Control and Parks and Street Maintenance divisions. City retains the right to determine proper uniform attire for employees within all departments. SECTION 5: SUIO!ER DRESS Summer dress shall be limited to field personnel, from May 1st through October 1st. The summer dress policy is included as Attachment 2. BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FE SECTION 6: HEALTh CARE City agrees to pay as follows: Emolovee Emolovee & DeDendent Healzh, Dental, Life $278.96 $590.08 Visian 8.01 16.60 Any costs in excess of the aforementioned shall be paid by the employee. Costs of such insurance shall be paid by the employee by means of a payroll deduction as a condition of continued coverage. The benefits, terms, and conditions of coverage shall be governed by the formal plan documents. SECTION 7: EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM All employees, with prior approval of the City Manager, may be reimbursed for costs of books, tuition, and lab fees for classes or instruction, provided such classes or instruction are related to the employee's assigned duties with the City. The *otal of such reimbursements for all employees, shall not exceed $1,000 during the term of this Memorandum. Reimbursement will be made only after an employee has satisfactorily completed the class or workshop with the grade of C or better or equivalent completion and that evidence of same has been submitted and approved by the City Manager. SECTION 8: SICK LEAVE PAY OUT The date used to calculate sick leave pay out will be November 30. Any unused sick leave that is requested by the employee to be paid out will be done so at the rate reflected in the personnel policy leave pay schedule. SECTION 9: AUTO ALLOWANCE/REIXBURSEM**S All mileage allowance and reimbursement shall be paid at the rate established, if any, during the annual budget process. SECTION 10: TOYS FOR TOTS PROGRAM City shall designate a location of City property to be a collection point for the Toys for Tots Drive. This location shall be made available for said purpose during the months of November and December. BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FEResolution No. 94-11 SECTION 11: MANAGEMENT RIGHTS Except as limited by the terms of this Memorandum of Understanding, the City retains the sole and exclusive right zo manage its operations and direct its workforce using any or all of the power and authority previously exercised or possessed by the City or traditionally reserved to management, including but not limited to, the right to determine its organization and the kinds and levels of services to be provided; to direct the work of its employees; to determine the hours of work including starting, quitting, meal, and break times; to determine the number and qualifications of personnel required; to assign work from one classification of employees to another, including work performed currently by employees in the classifications covered by this Memorandum; to establish work standard and levels of required performance; to schedule overtime; to utilize part-time or temporary employment; to pay wages and benefits in excess of those required by this Memorandum, to select, modify, alter, abandon, or modernize methods of conducting its operations; to build, move, modify, close, or modernize facilities, machinery, processes, and equipment; to establish budgetary procedures and allocations; to determine methods of raising revenues; to sublet and subcontract work; *o *ake all necessary action in the event of emergency; to establish and amend rules of conduct and to impose discipline and discharge; to establish and amend rules for safety and health; to select, hire, classify, reclassify, assign, reassign, evaluate, transfer, promote, demote, upgrade, downgrade, reprimand, discipline, suspend, discharge, lay off, and retire employees; to determine job content and to create, abolish, combine, or modify job classifications and rates or classes of pay; and to exercise all other customary powers and authority of management, regardless of whether the City has exercised such power previously. Nothing in this provision shall be construed to restrict grievances concerning any part of this Memorandum. In the event of an emergency, the City may amend, modify, or rescind any provision of the Memorandum. Such amendment, modification, or rescission shall remain in force only for the period of the emergency. The City shall have sole and complete discretion to declare that an emergency exists for purposes for the Section. SECTION 12: MEET AND CONFER PROCESS The Association acknowledges that the City has fulfilled its obligation to meet and confer in good faith with respect to all subjects on which the Association wished to meet and confer. The Association, for itself, and each of the employees covered by this Memorandum hereby fully and voluntarily waives any right to demand that the City meet and confer with respect to any subject during the term of this Memorandum. BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FE 1 I SECTION 13: COMPLETE AGREEMENT This Memorandum contains the entire agreemen* between the parties and supersedes all prior Memoranda of Underszanaing or other agreetnents. oral, written, or implied. with respect 0 any subject within the scope of representation. This Memorandum can be modified only in a subsequent written document, signed by both partners. CITY OF LA QUINTA Dated: 1993 By: John J. Pena Mayor LA QUINTA * EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION * Dated.(A * 1993 Bv Bruce Pelletier. President BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FE Resolution No. 94-11 ATTACHMBNT 1 CZTY OF LA OUZNTA SCflEDULE OF SALARY F*ANGES 93/94 fib: SALRANGE *ONTMLY 07/01/93 A S C 0 E 30 1801 1681 1766 1852 1946 31 1641 1723 1909 1999 1994 32 1592 1767 1953 1947 2044 33 1725 1810 1901 1995 20*7 34 1769 1856 1949 2048 2150 35 1613 1903 1999 2099 2205 35 1859 1930 2049 2151 2239 37 1903 2001 2099 2205 2315 39 1950 2050 2151 2259 2372 39 2001 2101 2205 2316 2431 40 2050 2152 2260 2372 2492 2101 2206 2316 2432 2354 42 2152 2260 2373 2492 2817 43 2206 2317 2433 2554 2681 44 2261 2373 2492 2618 2747 45 2319 2434 2556 2693 2819 46 2375 2494 2620 2749 2339 47 2435 2557 2684 2320 2960 48 2495 2621 2751 2999 3033 49 2559 2696 2921 2962 3109 50 2622 2753 2890 3Q35 3199 51 2697 2822 2963 3110 3266 52 2754 2391 3036 3189 3346 53 2823 2965 3114 3269 3431 54 2994 3039 3190 3351 3519 55 2966 3116 3271 3434 3605 56 3041 3193 3353 3520 3695 57 3117 3273 3436 3607 3799 59 3195 3355 3523 3697 3994 59 3275 3435 3610 3791 3990 60 3357 3525 3701 3996 4080 61 3440 3612 3793 3992 4183 62 3527 3704 3995 4093 4296 63 3616 3795 3996 4185 4395 64 3706 3991 4096 4290 4504 65 3799 3999 4197 4397 4616 66 3993 4099 4292 4506 4732 67 3990 4199 4400 4619 4850 69 4090 4294 4509 4734 4971 69 4191 4402 4621 4852 5095 70 4297 4512 4736 4974 5223 71 4402 4622 4852 5095 5349 72 4512 4736 4974 5223 5495 73 4624 485! 5098 5352 5621 74 4739 4976 5226 5497 5762 75 4855 5101 5356 5625 5907 76 4e90 5226 5490 5765 6055 77 5104 5359 5629 5909 6206 79 5232 5492 5769 6057 6361 79 5364 5630 5913 6205 6520 80 5496 5771 6060 6364 6692 Si 5634 5915 6212 6523 6849 82 5775 6063 6367 6686 7020 83 5919 6214 6526 6954 7155 64 6069 6369 6690 7025 7374 55 6220 6529 6857 7200 7559 BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FE IL * No.94-il ATTACHMENT 2 Q&,*;:Th%*k 78-105 CA*E ESTADO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 619) 584-2246 FAX 619) 564-5617 SUMMER DRESS POLICY Summer dress policy shall be limited to field personnel. Implementation of this policy is subject to the approval of the respective Department Director; final authorization rests with the City Manager. This policy is not applicable to office personnel that have the benefit of a climate controlled environment. Summer dress may be worn only during the Summer Work Hours as listed in the La Quinta Municipal Code section 6.06.050, May 1 through October 1 of each calendar year. The Summer Dress Policy shall not relieve any employee from putting forth anything less than a professional image. With this foremost objective in mind, the following guidelines shall be met: eAIl shirts must have a collar, be tucked into the pants, and in all other aspects conform with the employer dress guidelines. eshorts shall be limited to earth tone colors, be mid-thigh length, hemmed, with a minimum of two pockets, a fly, and worn with a belt. eApproved shoes shall remain as is currently accepted by employer dress guidelines. eAlI appropriate safety equipment and clothing shall continue to be required. These requirements may be, but are not limited to: steel-toed shoes, orange shirts and/or reflective vests, long pants for certain maintenance functions. eThis policy shall cause no expense to the City. Failure to adhere to this policy may result in disciplinary action. * Bruce Pelletier Robert L. Hunt, City Manager La Quinta City Employees City of La Quinta Association Date Date BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02 ^"FE EXHIBIT B The Citv agrees to pay as follows: General Unit Emolovee Onlv Emolovee & Deoendents Health, Dental, Life 278.96 590.08 vision 8.01 16.60 Mana*ement Unit Health, Dental, Life 282.44 600.59 vision 8.01 16.60 Any costs in excess of the aforementioned shall be paid by the employee. Costs of such insurance shall be paid by the employee by means of a payroll cleduction as a condition of continued coverage. The benefits, terms, and conditions of coverage shall be governed bV the formal plan documents. BIB] 08-18-1998-U01 08:23:27AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 94-U02 11-U02