Loading...
R-714 - 12/08/1998 - SALARY ADMIN PLAN - Resolutions Supporting Documents u- .? ` them have leadership or responsible business roles at the Church so they do not plan to recuse themselves from this agenda item. l Motion by Trustee Savino, seconded by Trustee Kenny, to pass Ordinance 98-ZO-SU-S-919,"An Ordinance Amending Ordinance S- 729 And Granting An Amended Special Use Permit (Christ Church Of Oak Brook, 501 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523)", as presented and waive the full reading thereof. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 5 - Trustees Caleel, Kenny, McInerney, Savino and Shumate. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: 1 - Trustee Bartecki. Motion carried. 2) ORDINANCE 98-BU-EX3-S-920 ORDINANCE ADOPTING 0R0- 9g-BA-,t3- THE BUDGET OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK FOR 1999: S-920 ADOPTING THE The ordinance adopting the 1999 Budget includes a revenue exhibit, BUDGET FOR 1999 an expenditure exhibit, and a fund summary. The figures are as presented in the proposed budget document reviewed by the Board at the Budget Workshop on December 5, 1998. President Bushy noted that the Village provides free police service to the Oak Brook Park District, and if a time comes where our police officers have difficulty completing all of their duties with this additional burden, this service could be withdrawn by the Village. The Park District, under Illinois State Statute, has the right to tax the residents for their own police department. h4otion by Trustee: hIeInerney, seconded by Trustee Kenny, to pass Ordinance 98-BU-EX3-S-920, "Ordinance Adopting The Budget Of The Village Of Oak Brook For 1999", as presented and waive the full reading thereof. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 5 - Trustees Caleel, Kenny, N4clnerney, Savino and Shumate. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: 1 - Trustee Bartecki. i 4otion carried. 3) WSOLUTION 9S-SAP-EX2-R-7L4 A RESOLUTION RES. 98-SAP--\-'- APPROVING TIME SALARY PLAN--AND SALARY R-714 SALARY PLA\ wtia ADN-11NISTRATION POLICY FOR NON-l)Ntt)N E�11'LOYEL'•S SALARY ADMI ::S`Rk FOR-1 922: TION POLIO`.` FOR 1999 The Village's Salary Administration Policy provides for pay ranges to he atl,iusted as of each January I based on the change in the Chicago- Giry-Lake County "All Items" Consumer Price Index (.♦CPC') for the VII.I.A(fl-' OF OAK I?;1 OOK klinutes 4 of 16 December 8, 1998 ly, � r. WT 77777 7 7-7, --,' 1 twelve months ending on the preceding September 30, or based on other factors, in the Board's discretion. The Salary Administration Policy also provides that the Salary Plan will be fiirther monitored by means of a consultant pay and classification study on a triennial basis. The most recent such review was completed in 1997 and implemented in 1998. That review consisted of both an internal assessment of job responsibilities relative to pay and an external market wage survey using the comparable communities that were identified in the 1997 arbitration proceeding involving the Village and Teamsters Local 714—Law Enforcement Division. Because the Village now, for the first time, has an arbitrated list of comparable communities, it is appropriate to not only consider the CPI when determining the range adjustment, but also the pay practices of the comparable communities. In addition, the U. S. Department of Labor also tracks wage trends expressed as the Employment Cost Index (ECI). All of these elements were considered in developing the proposed rant a adjustment for 1999. The proposed 1999 Salary Plan reflects an adjustment of 3.2 percent to all pay grades. Although the September CPI was only 2.0 percent, the ECI was a full percentage point higher at 3.0. Additionally, the average May 1, 1998 range adjustment among the Village's comparable communities was 3.26 percent. Staff's goal in setting the 1999 range adjustment was to ensure that salary ranges remain in the same relative position among the comparable communities as they were after the implementation of the 1997 compensation study. Staff applied each of the comparable communities stated range adjustment to the salary information obtained in the 1997 study, and then applied several possible adjustments to Oak Brook's ranges by position. Each of the benchmark positions were then reviewed to determine which percentage would keep positions in the same relative ranking among the comparable communities. The majority of the benchmark positions retained their position among the comparable communities with a 3.2 percent increase. While there were a number of positions that retained their position with a 3.0 percent increase, several would have lost ground relative to the comparable communities if a 3.0 percent increase were applied. The 1999 Budget includes an overall wage escalation figure of 3.5 percent for non-Union positions. Given that both the CPI and ECI are lower than even the average wage adjustment seen in the comparable VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 5 of 16 December 8, 1998 77 communities, staff recommends that the adjustment be set at 3.2 percent in order for Oak Brook salaries to remain competitive in the market. The other changes reflected in the 1999 Salary Plan include: Deletion of the Police Records Supervisor position (retitled "Administrative Assistant" in recognition of an expansion of duties including secretarial assistance to the Police Chief and supervision of all clerical functions and personnel in the Police Department); Addition of a Deputy Village Clerk in Grade 5;and Addition of an Information Services Technician in Grade 5. Amendments to the Salary Administration Policy reflect that, in addition to the CPI, the Village is also considering the ECI and the pay practices in the comparable communities when establishing the range adjustment. The other amendments are of a housekeeping nature. Vt Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Kenny, to pass Resolution 98-SAP-EX2-R-714, "A Resolution Approving The Salary Plan And Salary Administration Policy For Non-Union Employees For 1999", as presented and waive the full reading thereof. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 5 - Trustees Caleel, Kenny, McInerney, Savino and Shumate. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: I - Trustee Bartecki. Motion carried. Village Manager Veitch noted that we are now seeing the employment cost index and for the first time the Village has arbitrated comparable communities. In considering all of these factors, the goal recommended is a top-of-grade adjustment of 3.2. The just approved budget provided for an adjustment of up to 3.2, so the Village is well within the appropriation just approved. President Bushy explained that our represented employees, while the contract discussions are proceeding. do not receive any of these increases until the signed agreements are reached by their different bargaining units. However, those represented employees moving through the range do receive their merit increases. Assistant Manager Crotty pointed out that a part-time employee has been upgraded to full time, so that page 2 of Exhibit A needs to be amended to show a Secretary in Grade 3 for the Library. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 6 or 16 December 8, 1998 _Jwi