R 3904
RESOLUTION NO. 3904
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARROYO GRANDE APPROVING A SIDE LETTER OF
AGREEMENT TO THE ARROYO GRANDE POLICE OFFICERS'
ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande ("City") deems it in the best
interest of the City to approve a side letter of agreement extending the Arroyo Grande
Police Officers' Association current Memorandum of Understanding two more years
which includes some modifications to salaries and benefits, as hereinafter provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Arroyo
Grande that:
1. An amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with ,the Arroyo
Grande Police Officers' Association ("AGPOA") is hereby authorized, a copy of said
amendment entitled "Side Letter of Agreement, Modification to Memorandum of
Understanding" being attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein
by this reference.
2. The terms of this Resolution as contained in Exhibit "A" shall become effective July
1, 2006.
On motion of Council Member Costello, seconded by Council Member Dickens, and on
the following roll call vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Costello, Dickens,Arnold, Guthrie and Mayor Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 14th day of February, 2006.
RESOLUTION NO.
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TONY F~~RARA, MAYOR
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STEVEN ADAMS, CITY MANAGER
APPROVED TO AS FORM:
Exhibit "An
SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT
MODIFICATION TO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the City of Arroyo Grande ("City") and the Arroyo Grande Police
Officers' Association ("AGPOA") do hereby agree to modify the current Memorandum of
Understanding ("MOU") between the City and the AGPOA as follows:
ARTICLE 1.
TERM OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
The term of the Memorandum of Understanding shall be extended to June 30, 2008.
Meet and confer sessions for Fiscal Year 2008/09 shall commence no later than March
15, 2008.
ARTICLE 2.
Sworn
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/07
01/01/08
Non-Sworn
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/07
01/01/08
ARTICLE 6.
SALARY SCHEDULES
3% COLA
2% Equity
3% COLA
2% COLA
3% COLA
2% Equity
3% COLA
2% COLA
MEDICAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS
A. The base medical plan shall be defined as the Health Maintenance Organization'
(HMO) program available to the City. If availability of an HMO to the City is
discontinued by the medical plan provider, the base plan will become the basic
PPO plan available to the City by the existing medical plan provider.
Side Letter of Agreement
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B. For the period of July 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006, the City shall pay the
monthly medical plan insurance premiums for each employee and all of his/her
eligible dependents participating in the plan to a maximum of $345.67 with
respect to an employee enrolled for self alone, $691.35 for an employee enrolled
for self and one family member, and $898.76 for an employee enrolled for self
and two or more family members.
C. For the period of January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007, the City shall pay
the amount in effect on December 31, 2006, plus 75% of any increase to the
premium for the base plan available to the City.
D. For the period of January 1, 2008 through June 30, 2008, the City shall pay the
amount in effect on December 31, 2007, plus 75% of any increase to the
premium for the base plan available to the City.
E. In no event shall the amount of the City's contribution to medical care premiums
exceed 100% of the cost of providing the insurance coverage.
F. Should the base HMO plan dissolve in 2007, the City shall then increase the
rates paid to the basic PPO level rates.
G. Upon providing the City written proof that medical insurance coverage is in force
through coverage provided by another source, an employee may opt out of the
City's medical insurance plan and receive payment at the employee only level.
consistent with any rules or restrictions on the City by the medical plan provider.
H. In the event either a new employee or an existing employee is unable to obtain
coverage in the City's designated base (HMO) plan, the City shall increase the
rate paid for the affected employee to the basic PPO level. This will not impact
the rates paid to other employees.
1. Medical insurance is available for retirees through the City at the retiree's own
expense until the retiree is eligible for Medicare.
J. The City will maintain health benefits through CalPERS for calendar year 2006.
ARTICLE 19.
UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT ALLOWANCE
The uniform allowance shall be increased from '$800 to $900 annually effective July 1,
2006. The uniform allowance shall be increased from $900 to $1,000 annually effective
July 1, 2007.
Side Letter of Agreement
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ARTICLE 44.
PERS RETIREMENT
Sworn:
A. 1. G.C. Section 21363.1. The PERS 3% at Age 55 Retirement Plan is
provided for sworn personnel, with the City paying back to each sworn
employee an amount equal to the 9% deduction from the sworn
employee's paycheck for PERS retirement.
2. G.C. Section 21362.2. Effective July 1, 2008, the City shall provide the
3.0% @ Age 50 Retirement Plan for safety employees, provided that: 1)
the specified plan is still available on the implementation date; 2) there is
no requirement for the City to establish and maintain a two-tier retirement
program as a result of State legislative or initiative action which had been
approved by the effective date of the implementation of this plan, which
would require the City in the future to maintain separate retirement plans
for non-safety employees by providing a plan to existing employees that
will no longer be available for future newly hired employees; and 3)
Employees will pay 2.5 percentage points of the employee's 9% PERS
contribution and the City will pay the remaining 6.5 percentage points.
a. If, due to one of the three provisos stated above, the 3.0% @ 50
Safety Retirement Plan is not implemented, there will be a reopener
on or about April, 2008 between the City and POA to negotiate a
possible increase in base salary in lieu of the implementation of the
plan. . Any such salary increase shall not exceed the City's
anticipated costs based upon the PERS actuarial study for
Miscellaneous employees dated April 13, 2005 (said costs being a
maximum of 2.4%).
Non-Sworn:
B. 1. G.C. Section 21354. The PERS 2% at Age 55 Retirement Plan is
provided for non-sworn personnel, with the City paying back to each non-
safety employee an amount equal to the 7% deduction from the non-
safety employee's paycheck for PERS retirement.
2. G.C. Section 21354.4. Effective July 1, 2008, the City shall provide the
2.5% @ 55 Miscellaneous Retirement Plan for non-safety employees,
provided that: 1) the specified plan is still available on the implementation
date; 2) there is no requirement for the City to establish and maintain a
two-tier retirement program as a result of State legislative or initiative
action which had been approved by the effective date of the
implementation of this plan, which would require the City in the future to
maintain separate retirement plans for non-safety employees by providing
a plan to existing employees that will no longer be available for future
Side Letter of Agreement
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newly hired employees; and 3) Employees will pay 2.5 percentage points
of the employee's 8% PERS contribution and the City will pay the
remaining 5.5 percentage points.
a. If, due to one of the three provisos stated above, the 2.5% @ 55
Miscellaneous Retirement Plan is not implemented, there will be a
reopener on or about April, 2008 between the City and POA to
negotiate a possible increase in base salary in lieu of the
implementation of the plan. Any such salary increase shall not
exceed the City's anticipated costs based upon the PERS actuarial
study for Miscellaneous employees dated April 13, 2005 (said costs
being a maximum of 2.4%).
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OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION
I, KELLY WETMORE, City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that Resolution
No. 3904 is a true, full, and correct copy of said Resolution passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande on the 14th day of
February 2006.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 14th day of
February 2 06.