Section 19-87 Performance pay increases.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 20064 on 09/15/2008, Section 19-87 read as follows.
(a) Advancement to a higher salary rate within an established salary range shall
be called a
merit
performance pay
increase. The salary of each permanent classified employee shall be
reviewed by the department head in conjunction with performance evaluations for the purpose of
determining eligibility for salary increase. All personnel records, attendance, citations, and length
of service shall be considered in making recommendations with major emphasis placed on the
evaluation of efficiency and effectiveness of performance of services rendered. After the above
analysis by the department head, and subject to the review of the director, a permanent classified
employee may be entitled to upward salary adjustments until the established maximum salary for
the classification has been reached.
(b) The department head shall submit the recommended increase and an evaluation
of the
employee on appropriate forms to the director for review sufficiently in advance of the effective
date of the increase to allow time for review and consideration.
(c) Department heads may recommend to the director that merit
performance
pay increases be
granted to individual employees at intervals more often than the normal increments. Such
specific merit
performance pay
increases shall be based upon exceptional performance of duties
expected of the position.
(d) Required minimal performance and salary reviews
(as prescribed by the city manager for
a given classification) shall be conducted as follows:
(1) Employees, other than police officers and firefighters,
shall receive performance
reviews
, or salary reviews, or both
at mid-point and completion of probationary and qualifying
periods, on the first day of the pay period one (1) year after completion of the
probationary/qualifying period, then annually thereafter.
(2) Police officers shall receive annual performance
reviews on the anniversary of their date
of hire. Police officers shall serve an
eighteen-month probationary period. Merit
Performance
pay increase eligibility begins one (1)
year from date of hire, then annually thereafter.
(3) Firefighters shall receive performance reviews
every six (6) months during the eighteen-month probationary period. Merit
Performance
pay increase eligibility begins one (1) year from
date of hire and annually thereafter.
(e) Service requirements for advancement within pay ranges and for other purposes
as
specified in these regulations, shall have the implication of continuous service, which means
employment in the city service without break or interruption, such as resignation, leave without
pay for more than two (2) calendar weeks, unauthorized leave, extended military leave, and so
forth.
(Code 1964, § 22.520(5)(a)--(e); Ord. No. 16618, § 1, 9-18-00;
Ord. No. 18254, § 1, 9-20-04;
Ord. No. 19230, § 1, 9-18-06
)