HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 2022-74 RESOLUTION NO. 2022 -74
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING THE CITY'S CLASSIFICATION PLAN AND MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (FMA) BY ADOPTING THE SIDE LETTER OF
AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2021, the City Council of Huntington Beach approved an
agreement with Public Sector Personnel Consultants, Inc.,to conduct a citywide Classification and
Compensation Study to review, simplify, and modernize the City's classification plan, and to
conduct a comparison of salary and benefits within the City's employment market, which was
defined as the cities of Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Garden Grove, Orange,Fullerton, Costa Mesa,
and Newport Beach; and,
WHEREAS, on December 21, 2021, the City Council of Huntington Beach adopted
Resolution No. 2021-67 approving the MOU between the City and FMA through the term ending
December 31, 2023, which transitioned all classifications to a new master salary schedule with
pay ranges that are one percent(1%) apart and consist of seven(7) steps that are five percent(5%)
apart that provides additional flexibility in assigning pay ranges and creates greater alignment
across associations; and,
WHEREAS,FMA desires to amend the provisions of the retiree medical plan administered
by the PORAC Retiree Medical Trust as outlined in Article IX — Health and Other Insurance
Benefits, Section E, to contribute the value of their members' unused earned General Leave and
Sick Leave banks upon separation from the City to the Trust, and that these changes are at no cost
to the City; and,
WHEREAS, the City's Human Resources Division, with assistance from Public Sector
Personnel Consultants, has met and conferred with the impacted associations and individual
employees through the Request for Reconsideration process; and the proposed Classification and
Compensation Study implementation plan improves internal alignment, more clearly defines
career ladders, and brings classifications whose pay range maximums were behind the market
average of similar positions in the City's employment market as close to market average as feasible
within the authorized budget and constraints of the City's existing classification and compensation
plan; and,
Subsequent to the adoption of the MOU, the City of Huntington Beach and FMA has met
and conferred and agreed to changes, corrections, and clarifications to the MOU that are reflected
in a Side Letter of Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this
reference.
RESOLUTION NO. 2022-74
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach as follows:
1. The Side Letter of Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A is approved and adopted.
2. The Side Letter of Agreement amends the MOU between the City of Huntington Beach
and FMA.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of November, 2022.
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Resolution No. 2022-74
Exhibit "A"
SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AND THE
HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (FMA)
Representatives of Huntington Beach Fire Management Association (FMA) and the City
of Huntington Beach (City) have met and conferred regarding this Side Letter of
Agreement to modify the following sections of the FMA MOU dated July 1, 2021,
through December 31, 2023:
ARTICLE II — REPRESENTATIONAL UNIT/CLASS
The City of Huntington Beach proposes to add/modify the following classifications to the
City's Classification Plan and the FMA MOU (see Exhibit A— Salary Schedule):
ADD CLASSIFICATION
Job Title Range Minimum Maximum
Fire Deputy Chief 262 $156,395 $209,581
MODIFY CLASSIFICATIONS
Job Title
Fire Battalion Chief
Fire Division Chief
The parties agree that this side letter agreement will take effect on the pay period
beginning February 4, 2023. If the City is unable to complete implementation of these
changes by this pay period due to competing year-end priorities, the parties agree that
these changes will be retroactive to the pay period beginning February 4, 2023.
Each employee will be placed on the step (A-G) of their classification's assigned salary
range that is nearest to their current base salary step without being less. If the
preceding methodology would result in an employee moving more than one step below
their current step (e.g., Step F to Step D), then the employee will instead be placed one
step below their current step (e.g., Step F to Step E).
The parties agree that some of the above classifications are new and that the class
specifications and minimum qualifications have not been completed. The parties agree
to meet and confer on these class specifications and minimum qualifications before final
implementation of the new classifications.
The parties agree that the policies and procedures surrounding the addition of new full-
time equivalent authorized positions and positional adjustments via the budgeting
process remain in effect. The creation of a new job classification does not equate to a
new authorized position, nor an upgrade to an existing position, and that if and when a
position is added or upgraded, the policies surrounding the promotional process remain
in effect.
The parties agree that the implementation of this side letter will not change the
anniversary date of employees that are being reclassified or retitled. Employees will
receive their merit-based step advancement on their current anniversary date, in
accordance with the Personnel Rules.
The parties agree that no incumbent employee shall be required to serve a probationary
period as a result of being reclassified, retitled, or placed under new supervision or a
new reporting relationship as a result of this implementation.
The parties agree that if a classification that has been merged or modified is listed
elsewhere in the MOU, those sections will continue to remain in full effect.
The parties agree that all of the intended additions or deletions of FMA positions are
encompassed in this side letter agreement. If the City proposes any further additions
and/or deletions to FMA positions following the adoption of this agreement, the parties
agree to meet and confer on those matters.
ARTICLE VIII —WORK SCHEDULE/COMPENSATORY PAY/TIME OFF
B. Compensatory Pay
2. Prior approval to work any hours in addition to regular schedule
Fire Battalion Chiefs, Fire Division Chief, and the Marine Safety Division Chief
must gain approval to work any hours that are in addition to their regular
schedule in advance from a Fire Deputy Chief. Fire Deputy Chiefs must gain
approval to work any hours that are in addition to their regular schedule in
advance from the Fire Chief.
ARTICLE IX— HEALTH AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS
E. Retiree Medical Trust (RMT)
The City authorizes the FMA to participate in a retiree medical plan administered by the
PORAC Retiree Medical Trust ("Retiree Medical Trust" or "RMT"), with the following
conditions:
3. The City shall withhold $100.00 per month on a pre-tax basis for each
represented employee to participate in the program. The withholding amount
could change, and if it does, it shall be in an amount as designated in writing by
the FMA and shall be applicable to each employee. Deductions shall be taken on
the first two checks of each month.
Participation and contributions are required for every member of the bargaining
unit represented by the Association. However, this requirement will not apply to
an employee who is entitled to receive full retiree medical coverage due to their
service in the United States military (Military Exception).
u erl for retiree health ins prance pr miums or he care services exp
ARTICLE X - LEAVE BENEFITS
A. General Leave
1. Accrual
Employees accrue General Leave at the accrual rates outlined below. General
Leave may be used for vacation; and sick leave-ate
4. Transfer of the Value of General Leave at Separation
At the time of separation, the value of any unused earned General Leave (earned
up to the last day of employment) will be transferred to either the employee's
deferred compensation account or to the Retiree Medical Trust outlined in Article
IX, Section E, on a pre-tax basis. The value of each hour of General Leave will
be the employee's base rate of pay at separation.
The employee must make the election for the transfer (to either deferred
compensation or the Retiree Medical Trust) no later than the pay period prior to
the employee's last day of employment. If no election is made, all unused earned
General Leave will be transferred to the Retiree Medical Trust upon separation. If
the employee elects to place some of the General Leave into their deferred
compensation account or reaches the maximum annual deferral into their
deferred compensation account, the remaining amount will be transferred to the
Retiree Medical Trust.
5. General Leave Pay at Separation for Employees Exempt from the Retiree
Medical Trust
Upon separation of employment, employees exempt from the Retiree Medical
Trust shall be paid for unused General Leave at their current regular rate of pay
for all unused, earned General Leave to which they are entitled up to and
including the last day of employment.
B. Sick Leave
5. Pay Off At Termination
f. Transfer of the Value of Sick Leave at Separation
Upon separation of employment, the value of any unused sick leave, as
determined in accordance with sections a-e above, will be transferred to either
the employee's deferred compensation account or to the Retiree Medical Trust
on a pre-tax basis.
g. Sick Leave Pay at Separation for Employees Exempt from the Retiree
Medical Trust
Upon separation of employment, employees exempt from the Retiree Medical
Trust shall be paid for unused sick leave in accordance with sections a-e above.
Side Letter Implementation
Should the MOU between FMA and the City of Huntington Beach continue beyond
December 31, 2023, either through a successor MOU or an extension of the current
MOU, all terms and conditions of this side letter shall remain in full force and effect
unless changes are mutually agreed to by both parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT to
be executed by and through their authorized officers on November 15, 2022
City f H tington Be ch Fire anagement Association
By: By:
Al Zell Martin rti
City Manager President
By: By: l/'
`Travis Hopkins Tim dre
Assistant City Manager Vicl resident
By: t , —ef/am'
Brittany Mello
Administrative Services Director
APPROVED F M:
is el Gates
C. Attorney
COUNTERPART
Side Letter Implementation
Should the MOU between FMA and the City of Huntington Beach continue beyond
December 31, 2023, either through a successor MOU or an extension of the current
MOU, all terms and conditions of this side letter shall remain in full force and effect
unless changes are mutually agreed to by both parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT to
be executed by and through their authorized officers on
City of Huntington Beach Fire Management Association
By: By:
Al Zelinka Martin Ortiz
City Manager President
By: By:
Travis Hopkins Tim Andre
Assistant City Manager Vice President
By: 76• y0.��
Brittany Mello
Administrative Services Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Michael Gates iLj,
City Attorney
COUNTERPART
FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
EXHIBIT A- SALARY SCHEDULE
40 Hour Rate (Hourly)
Job Description Range A B C D E F G
Fire Battalion Chief 248 65.41 68.68 72.12 75.72 79.51 83.48 87.66
Fire Division Chief 248 65.41 68.68 72.12 75.72 79.51 83.48 87.66
Marine Safety
Division Chief 248 65.41 68.68 72.12 75.72 79.51 83.48 87.66
Fire Deputy Chief 262 75.19 78.95 82.9 87.04 91.39 95.96 100.76
56 Hour Rate (Hourly)
Job Description Range A B C D E F G
Fire Battalion Chief 248 46.72 49.06 51.51 54.09 56.79 59.63 62.61
Fire Division Chief 248 46.72 49.06 51.51 54.09 56.79 59.63 62.61
Marine Safety 248 46.72 49.06 51.51 54.09 56.79 59.63 62.61
Division Chief
Fire Deputy Chief 262 53.71 56.39 59.21 62.17 65.28 68.54 71.97
Res. No. 2022-74
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the
City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted
by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council
at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 15, 2022 by the following vote:
AYES: Peterson, Bolton, Posey, Delgleize, Moser, Kalmick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Carr
RECUSE: None
.r:()0"/Afft,H 9A6J-41Z(4,111-u)
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California