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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.3 Council Salaries ReporCITY CLERK FILE # 700-20 AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 21, 1999 SUBJECT: Report regarding Council Salaries (Report prepared by Elizabeth H. Silver, City Attorney) ATTACHMENTS: 1) Government Code Section 36516 (salary for Councilmembers based on population); GCS 36516.1 (additional compensation for directly elected mayor); and GCS 36516.5 (prohibits change in compensation during term of office) Staff Report from April 22, 1991 City Council meeting Ordinance No. 6-91 which last adjusted Council salaries Ordinance No: 13-92 which provides for additional compensation for Mayor 5) Dublin Municipal Code Chapter 2.08 2) 3) 4) RECOMMENDATION: ~/~/Receive Staff Report and provide direction FINANCIAL STATEMENT: An increase in Council compensation would not be effective until after the NOvember 2000 election. DESCRIPTION: Government Code §36516(a)(1) allows a general law city with a population under 35,000 to provide a salary to councilmembers of $300.00 per month. Compensation of city councilmembers may be increased by ordinance "not to exceed an amount equal to 5% or less for each calendar year from the operative date of the last adjustment of the ~alary in effect when the ordinance or amendment is enacted." (Government Code §36516(c).) Councilmembers currently receive $402.02 per month as co .mpensation. The Mayor's monthly. compensation is $502.02. A directly elected mayor may receive additional compensation (Government Code §36516.1.) The additional mount of $100 per month was established for the position of Mayor in August of 1992. The Dublin City Council last adjusted salaries for the Council in May of 1991. h was effective after the November 1992 election. Therefore, for the calendar years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 there was no adjustment or increase in Councilmember's salaries. The City Council may adopt an ordinance to increase the current $402.02 monthly compensation in an amount up to 5% per year. The increase will be effective af[er the next election, which is in November 2000. G:\CC-IVlTGSx99-QTR3\SEPTX9-2 1-99Xas-ccsalary. doe COPIES TO: ITEM NO. In addition, the Council may recapture the 5% maximum increase for years 1993 to 1999 by adopting an ordinance that increases the salary by 5% (or less) for each calendar year that there was no ~ increase. The statute specifically states that the allowable 5% increase is "for each calendar year from the operative date of the last adjustment." There has been no interpretation of this particular phrase, judicial or otherwise; however, the plain language of the statute indicates that if the Council has not increased the salary for many years, the Council may calculate a five increase for each year since the last adjustment. Therefore, the City Council may recapture the 5% increases for the above years. If the City Council were to increase salaries for 1999 only, the mounts would be adjusted as follows: Current compensation = $402.02. Adjust by 5% for 1999 = $422.12. (Plus, $100 would be added to the Mayor's salary~) If the City Council were to increase salaries for the allowed years, the mounts would be adjusted as follows: $402.02 (current compensation) 1993 increase $422.12 1994 increase $443.23 1995 increase $465.39 1996 increase $488.66 1~97 increase $513.09 1998 increase $538.74 1999 increase $565.68 (Plus, $100 would be added to the Mayor's salary.) Recommendation: Consider staff report and provide direction. Options include: 1) no change; 2) increase salaries by 5% (or less) for 1999; or 3) increase salaries by 5% (or less) for years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,.1998, 1999. Options 2 and 3 will require an ordinance, which would be scheduled at a future Council meeting. OFHCE~E~~L Dlv. 3 filing of statements or reports. 61 Ops.Atty. Gem 342, 7-26-78. 3. Handicapped comaell members A California city has authority to expend its funds to reimburse as travel expenses those costs which a physically handicapped member § 36516 of a city council incurs for the handicap relat- ed a~sistance of others needed by the member to travel in the performance of official duties if a demand for reimbursement of such costs is approved by the city council unless the charter or an ordinance of the city provides otherwise. 65 Ops.Atty. Gen. 517, 8-24-82. § 36515. Councilmen; compensation; filling vacancies The compensation of a city councilman appointed or elected to fill a vacancy is the same as that payable to the member whose office was vacated. (Added by Stats. 1949, c. 79, p. 145, § 1.) Historical Note Derivation: Stats.1883, c. 49, § 855; Stats. 1909, c. 100, § 1; Stars. 1931, c. 132, § 6; Stats. 1933, c. 516, § 8; Stats. 1941, c. 130, § 1. § 36516. Council members; ordinance providing salary; salary schedule; compensation for council members, municipal election; in- crease or decrease (a) A city council may enact an ordinance providing that each member of the city council shall receive a salary, the amount of which shall be deter- mined by the following schedule: (1) In cities up to and including 35,000 in population, up to and including three hundred dollars ($300) per month. (2) In cities over 35,000 up to and including 50,000 in population, up to and including four hundred dollars ($400) per month. (3) In cities over 50,000 up to and including 75,000 in population, up to and including five hundred dollars ($500) per month. (4) In cities over 75,000 up to and including 150,000 in ~opulation, up to and including six hundred dollars ($600) per month. (5) In cities over 150,000 up to and including 250,000 in population, up to and including eight hundred dollars ($800) per month. (6) In cities over 250,000 population, up to and including one thousand dollars ($1,000) per month. For the purposes of this section the population shall be determined by the last preceding federal census, or a subsequent census, or estimate validated by the Department of Finance. (b) At any municipal election, the question of whether city council mem- bers shall receive compensation for services, and the amount of compensa- tion, may be submitted to the electors. If a majority of the electors voting at the election favor it, all of the council members shall receive the compensa- tion specified in the election call. Compensation of council members may be increased beyond the amount provided in this section or decreased below the amount in the same manner. § 36516 CITY GOVERNMENT TItle 4 (c) Compensation of council members may be increased beyond the amount provided in this section by an ordinance or by an amendment to an ordinance but the amount of the increase may not exceed an amount equal to 5 percent for each calendar year from the operative date of the last adjust- merit of the salary in effect when the ordinance or amendment is enacted. No salary ordinance shall be enacted or amended which provides for auto- marie future increases in salary. (d) Any amounts paid by a city for retirement, health and welfare, and federal social security benefits shall not be included for purposes of deterrain- ing salary under this section provided the same benefits are available and paid by the city for its employees. (Added by Slats. 1949, c. 79 p. 145, § 1. Amended by Stats. 1963~ c. 1998, p. 4077, § 2; Slats. 1965, c. 286, p. 1287, § 3; Slats.1966, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 12, p. 276, § 4, eft. April 11, 1966; Stats. 1968, c. 642, § 1; Slats. 1972, c. 591, p. 1053, § 1; Stats. 1974, c. 1378, p. 3000, § 2; Slats. 1984, c. 100, § 2.) Historical Note Stars. 1984, c. 100, § 4, read: "In enacting this act it is the intent of the Legislature in the repeal of Sections 36514 and 36516.2, and in the amendment of Section 36516, of the Government Code relating to the salaries of city council members not to invali- date the payment of compensation to city council members approved by the electorate before January 1, 1985, as those sections exist- ed before that date. Any past or future pay- ment of compensation pursuant to those sec- tions is hereby confirmed, validated, and de- clared legally effective." Part of the subject matter of this section was formerly contained in §§ 36514, 36516.2. Derivation: See Derivation under § 36515. ForIns See West's California Code Forms, Government. Library References Municipal Corporations ~='162(1) et seq. -, C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 523 et seq. WESTLAW Electronic Research See WESTLAW Electronic Research Guide following the Preface. Notes of Decisions Adjustment of salary 1 1. Adjustment of salary The effective date of an adjustment in the salaries of city council members is delayed pursuant to § 36516.5 until one council mem- ber commences a new term of office when such adjustment is by an ordinance adopted in accordance with this section and is based on an increase in the city's population. 54 Ops. Atty. Gen. 112, 6-30-71. Section 36514 (repealed; see, now, this sec- tion) and this section relating to compensation of city councilmen, preclude a city council, which has. declared itself to be the governing board of a redevelopment agency, as autho- rized by Health and S.C., §§ 33007 and 33200, from increasing the compensation of its mem- bers for their service as members of the gov- erning board of the redevelopment agency. 44 Ops. Atty. Gen. 170, 12-22-64. § 36516.1. Elective mayor; additional compensation A mayor elected pursuant to Sections 34900 to 34904, inclusive, of the Government Code may be provided with compensation in addition to that 628 OFFICERS GENERAL Div. 3 § 36516.6 Repealed which he receives as a councilman. Such additional compensation may be provided by an ordinance adopted by the city council or by a majority vote of the electors voting on the proposition at a municipal election. (Added by Stats. 1966, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 45, p. 359, § 1.) Library References Municipal Corporations ~=~162(3). C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 534. § 36516.2. Repealed by Stats. 1984, c. 100, § 3 Historical Note The repealed section, added by Stats. 1972, c. Legislative intent relating to 591, p. 1054, § 2, related to increases and de- § 36516.2, see note under § 36516. creases in compensation for councilmen. See, now, § 36516. repeal of § 36516.5. Prohibition against change in compensation during term of office; staggered terms A change in compensation does not apply to a councilman during his term of office; however, the prohibition herein expressed shall not prevent the adjustment of the compensation of all members of a council serving staggered terms whenever one or more members of such council becomes eligible for a salary increase by virtue of his beginning a new term of office. (Added by Stars. 1966} 1st Ex. Sess., c. 12, p. 276, § 5, eft. April 11, 1966.) Library References Municipal Corporations e=162(1). C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 523 et seq. WESTLAW Electronic Research See WESTLAW Electronic Research Guide following the Preface. Notes of Decisions Effective date of change 1 1. Effective date of change A charter city has the authority to adopt an ordinance to increase compensation for city council members which would become effec- tive at a time different from that provided by this section. 57 Ops.Atty. Gen. 11, 1-1.0-74. The effective date of an adjustment in the salaries of city council members is delayed pursuant to this section until one council mem- ber commences a new term of office when such adjustment is by an ordinance adopted in accordance with § 36516, and is based on an increase in the city's population. 54 Ops.Atty. Gem 112, 6-30-71. § 36516.6. Repealed by Stats.1985, c. 98, § 1, elf. Jan. 1, 1987 Historical Note The repealed section, providing for the grant bets, was added by Slats. 1985, c. 98, § 1, and of a salary increase to certain council mere- expired by its own terms. 629 CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY CdUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 22, 1991 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - Ordinance Increasing City Council .Salaries (Report Prepared by Kay Keck, City Clerk) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Draft Ordinance RECOMMENDATIONS! Open Public Hearing Receive Staff Presentation Receive Public Testimony 4) Close Public Hearing 5) Deliberate 6) Waive Reading and Introduce Ordinance FINA/qCI~L STATEMENT: The passage of this Ordinance would not immediately impact the costs of Council's salaries. The adoption of this Ordinance would result in an increase of $19o14 per month for each Councilmember subsequent to the November, 1992 election. DESCRIPTION: This Ordinance was prepared in accordance with Section 2.08.020 of the Dublin Municipal Code, which establishes a salary of.$300 per month for City Councilmembers in cities with up to 35,000 population, pursuant to Government 'Code Section 36516. Section 2.08.020 allows an increase in Councilmember salaries, not to exceed 5% for each calendar year. This Ordinance would provide for a 5% increase for calendar year 1991. However, incumbent Councilmembers would not be eligible to receive the increase until after the November, 1992 election. The City Council's present monthly salary is $382.88. Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing, waive the readin~ and introduce the Ordinance. ITEM NO. Attachment 2 ORDINANCE NO. 6 - 91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.08.020 AND PROVIDING FORAN INCREASE IN THE SALARY FOR MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: PURPOSE Ordinance No. 6-82 established salaries for members of the Council, as amended by Ordinances No. 22-85, 8-87, 4-88, 3-89 and 1-90. The purpose of this Ordinance is to modify salaries for members of the City Council in accordance with Dublin Municipal Code Section 2.08.020, Subsection A. Section 2: AMENDMENT Section 2.08.020, Subsection A, is hereby amended by adding the following language: "The said $300 shall be increased in an amount equal to 5% of the 1990 salary for calendar year 1991." Section 3: No Councilmember shall be eligible to receive the increase provided herein until one or more Councilmember begins a new term of office. Section 4: EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Dublin on this 13th day of May, 1991, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Burton, Howard, Jeffery, Moffatt and Mayor Snyder NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Ma~6r Attachment 3 ORDINANCE NO. 13 - 92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ADDING SECTION 2.08.040 TO THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING FOR A MONTHLY SALARY FOR THE ELECTED OFFICE OF MAYOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Government Code Section 36516.1 provides that a directly elected Mayor may be compensated in addition to that compensation received as a Councilmember. Section 2: AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 2.08 Dublin Municipal Code Chapter 2.08 is hereby amended to add Section 2.08.040, to read as follows: "The Mayor ~hall receive a 'monthly salary of $100, in addition to that which he/she receives as a Councilmember." Section 3: EFFECTIVE DATE This salary shall become effective at such time that a directly elected Mayor is sworn into office° Section 4: EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to beposted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City. of Dublin on this 10th day of AugUst, 1992, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Burton, Howard, Jeffery, Moffatt and Mayor Snyder NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: lerk Attachment 4 2.08.010 Chapter 2.08 CITY COUNCIL Sections: 2.08,010 2.08,020 2.08,030 2.08,040 2.08,050 Meeting place designated. Salary for members established. Election of mayor and councilmembers--Term of 'office. Mayor's salary. Term limits. 2.08.010 Meeting place designated. A. The City Council will hold all regular meetings in the Council Chambers at the Dublin Civic Center, located at 100 Civic Plaza, in the city. B. If the regular meeting place is unable to accommodate the number of persons in aliendance, the Council may recess the meeting to another place. If the Council anticipates that the regular meeting place will be inadequate, the Council, or Mayor in the event of an emergency, may order that the meeting be held in mother place. (Ord. 14-89 §§ 1, 2) 2.08,020 Salary for members established. A. Pursuant to Section 36516 of the Government Code which provides that a City Council may enact an ordinance pro- viding that each member of the City Coun- cil shall receive a salary which shall be determined by a schedule of population for cities, the members of the City Council shall receive a salary of three hundred dol- lars ($300) per month. The three hundred dollars ($300) shall be increased in an mount equal to five percent (5 %) for cal- endar year 1989. The said three hundred dollars ($300) shall be increased in an mount equal to five percent (5 %) for cal- endar year 1990. The said three hundred dollars ($300) shall be increased in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the 1990 salary for calendar year 1991. B. No Councilmember shall be eligible to receive the increase provided heroin until one or more Councilmember begins a new term of office. (Ord. 6-91 § 2; Ord. 1-90 § 2; Oral. 3-89 §§ 2, 3: Ord. 4-88' §§ 2, 3: Ord. 8-87 §§ 3, 4: Ord. 22-85 § 3: Ord. 6, 1982) 2.08,030 Election of mayor and councilmembers--Term of office. A. The electors shall hereafter elect a Mayor and four (4) city Councilmembers. B. The term of office of the Mayor shall be two (2) years. (Oral. 11-92 §§ I, 2) 2.08,040 Mayor's salary. The Mayor shall receive a monthly salary of one hundred dollars ($100), in addition to that which he/she receives as a Councilmember. (Ord. I3-92 § 2) 2.08.050 Term limits No person shall serve as Councilmember for more than two (2) consecutive terms, nor shall. any person serve as Mayor for more than four (4) consecutive terms. In addition: (a) no person who has served as a Councilmember for one (1) term shall serve more than two (2) terms as Mayor if the terms as Councilmember and Mayor are consecutive; (b) no person who has served as Councilmember for two (2) consecutive terms shall serve a consecutive term as 15 CDublin 12-97) Attachment 5 2.08.050 Mayor; (c) no person who has served as Mayor for three (3) or four (4) consecutive terms shall serve a consecutive term as a Councilmember; (d) no person who has served as Mayor for two (2) consecutive terms shall serve more than one (1) succe- eding consecutive term as Councilmember; (e) no person who has served consecutive terms as Mayor and Councilmember shall serve more than one (1) more consecutive term as Mayor; and (f) no person who has served consecutive terms as Mayor and Councilmember shall serve another consecu- tive term as Councilmember. As used here- in, a person shall be considered to have served a "term" of office as a Councilmem- ber if such person has served as a Council- member for two (2) years plus one (1) day and a person shall be considered to have served a "term" of office as Mayor if such person has served as Mayor for one (1) year plus one (1) day. (Ord. 18-96 § 1) (Dublin 12-97) 16