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CC - Item 3D - Merit Salary Adjustment - City ManagerROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: SU TAN, HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER 'Q CNV DATE: JANUARY 13, 2015 SURJFCT: MERIT SALARY ADJUSTMENT— CITY MANAGER SUMMARY On December 9, 2014, the City Council conducted an annual review of the City Manager's job performance and provided an overall rating of Exceeds Expectations. The City's established policies and procedures for merit salary adjustments apply to the City Manager in the same manner as all other full -time employees. As a result, the City Manager's currently monthly salary range will be increased by two percent (2%) effective on December 9, 2014. The amount of the adjustment conforms to the standards established for all full -time employees of the City during the current 2014 -15 Fiscal Year. Staff Recommendation That the City Council approve the merit salary adjustment of 2% within the salary range in accordance with the city's established policies and procedures for all full -time employees. BACKGROUND The City's compensation system for all full -time employees provides for annual performance evaluations and eligibility for merit salary adjustments within established salary ranges. The City Manager's annual salary is within the established salary range. A 2% adjustment to the City Manager's current salary of $197,760.92 will bring the annual salary to $201,716.13, which is below the salary range maximum. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. FISCAL IMPACT Funds for merit salary adjustments for full -time employees have been included in the City's 2013 -14 Fiscal Year Budget. Submitted by: Su Tan Human Resources Manager Afiachment: City of Rosemead Accomplishments in 2014 ITEMNUMSER: � City of Rosemead Accomplishments in 2014 Financial Stability and Economic Development • City Council approved an updated Strategic Plan for 2014 and 2015 to guide the efforts of the City over the next two -year period, including five -year financial projections • Adopted a balanced Budget for the current 2014/15 Fiscal Year that enables the delivery of high quality municipal services and community special events • Negotiated and approved a two -year labor agreement MOU through 6/30/16 and corresponding resolutions to continue cost containment measures, i.e., vacation accumulation limits, "amoeba" flex weeks, administrative leave limits, etc. • Initiated development of a Garvey Avenue Specific Plan and EIR by formation of an Ad Hoc Committee comprised of City Council, Planning Commission, Traffic Commission and Beautification Committee representatives; and retained the professional services of MIG, Inc. for the preparation of related studies • Developed and distributed an attractive Rosemead promotional marketing brochure for use in attracting business development • Prepared the City's first -ever Finance Dept. Procedures Manual that includes policies, procedures, and calendar of monthly activities and deadlines • 692 new business licenses were issued in 2014, including Sam Woo BBQ, Kami Buffet & Grill (in the former Charley Brown's building), Jersey Mike's Subs, Hoa Binh Supermarket (an extensive remodel of the former Beach's market building), etc. Public Safety Reinstated the position of Public Safety Supervisor to oversee day -to -day operations of Code Enforcement, Community Services Officers, and other civilian non -sworn operations; and hired an individual in this position with strong technical and educational qualifications Implemented the Area Watch crime prevention community outreach program in the City's nine neighborhood districts that: a) Increased citizen crime prevention awareness; b) Enhanced understanding of code enforcement efforts; c) Improved emergency preparedness; and d) Provided animal control awareness and dog license canvassing efforts Continued operation of the Rosemead Public Safety CONNECTIONS forum and its various programs, including revision of the text of The Parent's Survival Guide to be distributed in January of 2015 • Provided information on an ongoing basis to residents and businesses on needed items to be prepared for an earthquake or other emergency conditions • Adopted an ordinance and regulations mitigating casino bus activities in the City to promote vehicular and pedestrian safety, and to resolve parking displacement and littering problems • Initiated neighborhood notification and awareness programs, which have resulted in decreases in residential burglaries throughout the City • Enhanced the Sheriff Dept. crime suppression efforts in the wake of gang violence, including deployment of additional patrol resources, accessing the gang task force resources and several offender arrests • Implemented the electronic Nixie public safety notification system • Improved deployment procedures of the City's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) through staff training and drills • Implemented a GPS "bait" theft program that resulted in numerous property crime arrests Parks & Recreation • Initiated Saturday and evening recreational basketball leagues for K through 8'" grade boys and girls in the Garvey Park Gym and local schools gyms • Partnered with Sing Tao Newspapers to host the City's first -ever Moon Festival, which drew thousands of visitors to Rosemead • Hosted Rosemead's first -ever Trunk or Treat event at RCRC with 450 attendees that also involved the LA County Sheriff's and Fire Departments • Re- opened the Rosemead Community Recreation Center (RCRC) in August following interior renovations, with a full range of classes, events, and a computer lab; also, relocated the Parks & Recreation Dept. administrative staff from the City Hall basement to RCRC • The basketball courts at Rosemead Park have been completely renovated with new playing surface, standards, energy- efficient lights and a seat -wall for spectators • Renovated the 65 -year old Garvey Park Gym with new windows, new expanded restrooms, refinished playing floor, and an exterior make -over. (The Gym will reopen in January 2015 with a dedication ceremony in conjunction with the basketball program opening day events.) • Arranged for the Young Americans performing group to come back to Rosemead in Spring 2015 for a three -day workshop involving youth of the community • Studied and presented recommendations on the potential for construction of a skate plaza, with Rosemead Park identified as the likely site • Replaced playground equipment including construction of a security fence for the pre - school program at Rosemead Park • Installed new energy efficient parking lot lighting at Rosemead Park • Continued negotiations with SCE on the design of the future Jay Imperial Park on San Gabriel Blvd., south of Garvey Avenue; and improvements to Zapopan Park • Erected new monument signs at Rosemead Park and Garvey Park • Conducted a full slate of quality community events i.e., 4`" of July Parade, Carnival and Fireworks Show, Memorial Day Ceremony, Fall Fiesta, Lunar New Year Festival, Easter Eggstravaganza, 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, Holiday Tree Lighting event/Dinner with Santa, etc. • Partnered with El Monte Union High School District for replacement of a dilapidated chain -link fence separating RHS from Rosemead Park with a new tubular steel fence and landscape improvements • Initiated dialogue with the Garvey School District to obtain cooperation in the City's efforts to make improvements to the Garvey Park west softball field Beautification and Infrastructure Improvements • Reconstructed the Civic Center Plaza adjacent to City Hall, the Library and RCRC, which includes public art, i.e., water features, a Rosemead Town Clock, 9/11 Memorial, and Vietnam War Memorial (A dedication ceremony was conducted in September of 2014.) • Reinstated the Beautification Awards program through the efforts of the Beautification Committee • Identified property for potential use as a municipal maintenance facility ( "City Yard ") to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the City's maintenance operations and security of equipment (The establishment of a City Yard would also enable the restoration of Garvey Park facilities currently used for maintenance purposes to their intended uses for community recreation.) • Completed design of a $1 million sewer line expansion serving the Garvey Avenue corridor • Facilitated construction and /or engineering design of various right -of -way infrastructure projects i.e., residential road resurfacing, painting of traffic signal poles, replacement and repair of sidewalks, curbs & gutters, street signage replacement, storm drain catch basin inserts, new street medians on Walnut Grove Avenue, reconstruction of the Del Mar & Hellman Avenues intersection, etc. • Completed interior remodeling and replacement of furnishings at City Hall