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CC 2020-09-08_11c Appointment of City Manager_Assistant City Manager_Public Works Director MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: TIMOTHY CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF: (1) RESOLUTION APPOINTING WHITNEY MCDONALD AS CITY MANAGER AND APPROVING RELATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT; (2) ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/ PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, ESTABLISHING A SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITION AND AMENDING THE CITYWIDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE; AND (3) APPROVING AMENDMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH BILL ROBESON FOR POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 SUMMARY OF ACTION: Adopt Resolution appointing Whitney McDonald to serve as City Manager and approve the related Employment Agreement. In addition, adopt Resolution to establish the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position, job description and salary, and approve an Amendment to Employment Agreement with Bill Robeson to serve as Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: The recommended action is estimated to result in an additional $25,000 in labor costs within the current fiscal year. The salary and benefit package for Ms. McDonald is the same as was afforded to the former City Manager and is estimated to result in an increase in labor costs of $2,000 in the current fiscal year, mainly due to varying health insurance assumptions. The creation of the Assistant City Manager / Public Works Director position is estimated to result in an increase in labor costs of $23,000 during the remainder of this fiscal year. It is anticipated that additional salary savings in the current fiscal year will offset the increase in labor costs. The ongoing impact of the recommended action is estimated to result in an increase in labor costs of $33,000 annually. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council: 1. Adopt the Resolution appointing Whitney McDonald as City Manager and approving the Employment Agreement; 2. Adopt the Resolution establishing the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director and a salary range for the position, and amending the Citywide combined salary schedule; and 3. Approve the Amendment to Employment Agreement with Bill Robeson for the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director. Item 11.c. - Page 1 CONSIDERATION OF: (1) RESOLUTION APPOINTING WHITNEY MCDONALD AS CITY MANAGER AND APPROVING RELATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT; (2) ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/ PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, ESTABLISHING A SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITION AND AMENDING THE CITYWIDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE; AND (3) APPROVING AMENDMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH BILL ROBESON FOR POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 PAGE 2 BACKGROUND: Based upon the unexpected resignation of City Manager Jim Bergman, the City Council appointed Bill Robeson as Acting City Manager and Whitney McDonald as Acting Deputy City Manager. Both have been very successful in providing a transition during the difficult time being experienced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been determined that in order to provide continuity and stability for the City, it would be appropriate for some of the City Manager functions to be shared. Accordingly, the City Council has directed staff to negotiate an employment agreement with Whitney McDonald to serve as City Manager and to create the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director. The new positon, to be filled by Bill Robeson, would share some of the City Manager functions. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: The negotiations with Ms. McDonald resulted in the employment agreement and Resolution that are attached for Council consideration. Key terms of the employment agreement include a base salary of $189,948 annually and a City contribution to a deferred compensation program of $2,200 annually. The salary and benefit package is the same as what was provided to Mr. Bergman. This will leave Ms. McDonald’s position as Community Development Director vacant and a recruitment will need to be conducted. In addition, the new position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director is proposed to be created and filled by Bill Robeson. This position is designed so that, in addition to the Public Works Director duties, the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director will function as a Chief Operating Officer for the City handling day-to-day operational issues, while the City Manager will carry the duties of a Chief Executive Officer providing key strategic leadership and direction. As set forth in the job description that has been created for the position, the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director will have direct supervision over major interdepartmental efforts, lead citywide programs and initiatives having the highest level of City Council and community visibility, and serve as the City Manager in the City Manager's absence. Negotiations with Mr. Robeson have resulted in a salary that will have two components: his current salary of $154,380 which he is receiving as Public Works Director, and an additional $21,500 for performing the duties of Assistant City Manager, for a total annual salary of $175,880. In order to implement the new arrangement, an amendment to Mr. Robeson’s 2017 Employment Agreement to serve as Public Works Director has been prepared. The new Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position will serve under the City Manager. It has been structured so that he may be terminated or asked to resign from that position at any time by the City Manager without cause, in which case Item 11.c. - Page 2 CONSIDERATION OF: (1) RESOLUTION APPOINTING WHITNEY MCDONALD AS CITY MANAGER AND APPROVING RELATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT; (2) ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/ PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, ESTABLISHING A SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITION AND AMENDING THE CITYWIDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE; AND (3) APPROVING AMENDMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH BILL ROBESON FOR POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 PAGE 3 Mr. Robeson would return to his position as Public Works Director at the salary and benefits then applicable to that position. If that occurs, it would not trigger the severance provisions of the 2017 Employment Agreement. Those severance provisions would only apply if he is terminated from both positions. Although the position of Assistant City Manager/Director of Public Works would ordinarily be appointed directly by the City Manager and is proposed to be filled in this fashion in the future, it is recommended that Council review and approve Mr. Robeson’s Employment Agreement given Mr. Robeson’s current position as Acting City Manager. In addition to approving the Amendment to the 2017 Employment Agreement, a Resolution has been prepared to create the new Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position and establish a salary range for the position. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council’s consideration: 1. Approve staff’s recommendations; 2. Do not approve staff’s recommendations and request further information; 3. Modify staff’s recommendation and approve; or 4. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: Approval of the Resolutions and Agreements will result in hiring a new City Manager, creation of a new position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, and provide for continuity and stability for the overall City organization. DISADVANTAGES: Annual costs will be increased by $23,000 this fiscal year and $33,000 in fiscal year 2021/22. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Item 11.c. - Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE APPOINTING WHITNEY MCDONALD AS CITY MANAGER FOR THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande ("City") is a general law city with a Council- Manager form of government; and WHEREAS, the City Council appoints the City Manager in accordance with Section 2.08.050 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the City Council desired to retain a new City Manager; and WHEREAS, on August 11, 2020 the City Council met in closed session and directed the City Attorney to negotiate an employment agreement with Whitney McDonald for the City Manager position; and WHEREAS, the negotiations resulted in an agreement as to the terms and conditions of employment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande that Whitney McDonald is appointed to serve as the City Manager for the City of Arroyo Grande and the Mayor is authorized, on behalf of the City Council, to execute the City Manager Employment Agreement, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A, setting forth the terms and conditions of employment for Whitney McDonald. On motion by Council Member _________, seconded by Council Member _______, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 8th day of September, 2020. Item 11.c. - Page 4 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 2 ___________________________________ CAREN RAY RUSSOM, MAYOR ATTEST: ___ KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: _________________________________ BILL ROBESON, ACTING CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: ___________________________________ TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY Item 11.c. - Page 5 1 CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Between the City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald 1. Employment: This City Manager Employment Agreement (Agreement) is effective as of September 4, 2020 by and between the CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE (City), a municipal corporation of the State of California, and Whitney McDonald (Manager), an individual. Under this Agreement, the City offers, and Manager accepts, employment as City Manager of the City. 2. Duties: Manager shall be the chief executive officer of the City and perform those duties as set forth in the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code (Municipal Code), Chapter 2.08 and those responsibilities that are commonly assigned to a city manager of a city in California. Manager shall perform such other legally permissible and proper duties and functions appropriate to and consistent with the professional role and responsibilities of City Manager, as the City Council shall from time to time assign. A. Manager shall administer and enforce policies established by the City Council and promulgate rules and regulations as necessary to implement City Council policies. B. Direct the work of all appointive City Officers and departments that are the concern and responsibility of the City Council, except those that are directly appointed by or report directly to the City Council. C. Recommend to the City Council, from time to time, adoption of such measures as Manager may deem necessary or expedient for the health, safety, or welfare of the community or for the improvement of administrative services. D. Evaluate administrative practices that may result in greater operational effectiveness or economy in City government, and develop and recommend to the City Council long range plans to improve City operations and prepare for the City’s growth and development. E. Provide for management, development and training, and develop leadership qualities as necessary to insure the highest standards of managerial practices. F. The Manager shall act in the City’s best interests at all times and perform Manager’s duties in a competent and professional manner. Furthermore, as the City’s highest officer, Manager shall endeavor at all times to exercise the highest degree of integrity, committing to comply with the International City/County Managers Association (ICMA) Code of Ethics and EXHIBIT A Item 11.c. - Page 6 2 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald shall not engage in any conduct or activities, on- or off-duty, that reflect discredit or bring disrepute on the City or impair its efficient and effective operation. G. The Manager is exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor and Standards Act, as amended, but is expected to engage in those hours of work that are necessary to fulfill the obligations of the Manager. 3. Devotion to City Business: The Manager position is considered a full-time position. Therefore, the Manager shall not engage in any outside business, educational, professional, charitable, or other activities, whether for compensation or otherwise, that would conflict or materially interfere with performance of City Manager duties, without written prior approval by the City Council. 4. Hours of Work: Manager’s position is full-time with a work schedule generally consistent with the normal business hours adopted by the City and those necessary to fulfill the obligations of the City Manager, including being available to attend all necessary meetings during evenings and weekends. In recognition of the amount of work time required outside of regular business hours, it is agreed the Manager does not have a fixed schedule and the Manager will have the discretion to work as needed to accomplish the duties and responsibilities assigned to Manager. 5. Term: Manager’s employment will commence September 8, 2020 and shall continue until terminated as provided herein. 6. Compensation: A. Manager’s initial annual base salary shall be $189,948 (Base Salary). Said amount shall be payable in installments at the same time and in the same manner as other employees of the City are paid. B. Manager shall be entitled to receive cost-of-living adjustments or any similar across-the-board increases that the City Council determines, in its discretion, to approve for all management employees. C. Manager’s Base Salary increases approved by the City Council from time to time pursuant to this Agreement shall not require an amendment to this Agreement to be effective. Such may be set forth in an annual salary resolution or minute action approved by the City Council and ratified by resolution. Item 11.c. - Page 7 3 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald D. If the City reduces the Base Salary or any other financial benefit of the Manager in a percentage that is greater than the average reduction of all department directors, without the approval of the Manager, such action shall, at Manager’s election, constitute a termination of this Agreement without Cause under Section 19 of this Agreement, and Manager shall be entitled to Severance. 7. Annual Evaluation: A. City shall initially review the performance of Manager within six months following the start date of Manager and shall thereafter meet annually in _________ to review the Manager’s performance. The annual performance evaluation will include the preparation of a written evaluation, which will be provided to the Manager within thirty (30) days of the evaluation meeting. B. Salary increases to the Base Salary will be considered, at the sole discretion of the City, as part of the initial and annual evaluations. 8. Deferred Compensation and Additional Benefits: As part of Manager’s annual compensation, City agrees to provide a Section 457 deferred compensation program and to pay into such program for Manager’s benefit, Two Thousand, Two Hundred dollars ($2,200.00) annually, payments to be equally divided in each pay period. City shall further provide additional benefits at the Director level in accordance with the adopted annual Resolution establishing wages and benefits for management employees. 9. Pension: Manager is enrolled as a member of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and is responsible for paying the full employee portion of PERS. 10. Health and Medical Benefits Insurance: City shall provide Manager with the same health plans (medical, dental, and vision) which are provided to other City employees, and shall pay that portion of the employee and dependent rate or premium as is determined by the City Council for all management employees. 11. Life Insurance: The City agrees to pay for a term life insurance policy in the face amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) on Manager’s life with a carrier selected by the City. Manager shall designate the beneficiaries of the policy. Manager shall also be entitled to Item 11.c. - Page 8 4 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald participate in any group life or disability insurance programs approved by the City Council for all management employees. 12. Physical Examination: Each calendar year, City shall provide Manager with an executive physical examination, at a cost not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) by a qualified physician or medical facility, of Manager’s choice, within reasonable proximity to City. 13. Car Allowance: Manager’s duties require Manager to be available and to respond to the demands of City business at all times and outside of regular business hours, including weekends. City shall pay Manager Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) monthly in compensation for the use and maintenance of Manager’s personal vehicle on City business. The car allowance is subject to federal and State income tax provisions for salary purposes. Manager shall not receive further reimbursement for travel mileage within a fifty (50) mile radius of the City; for any required travel mileage outside the fifty (50) mile radius, Manager shall be reimbursed at the current allowable IRS rate. 14. Equipment: A. City shall pay Manager a monthly cellular phone allowance in compliance with Administrative Policy # A-007. B. City shall provide the Manager a portable note pad style computer, consistent with the City standard, in addition to the desk top computer installed in the Manager’s office. 15. Business and Professional Expenses: A. City recognizes that Manager may incur expenses of a non-personal, job-related nature that are reasonably necessary to Manager’s service to City. City agrees to either pay such expenses in advance or to reimburse the expenses, so long as the expenses are incurred and submitted according to City’s normal expense reimbursement procedures or such other procedure as may be designated by the City Council. To be eligible for reimbursement, all expenses must be set forth and approved by City Council in the City’s budget, supported by documentation meeting City’s normal requirements and must be submitted within time limits established by City. B. City agrees to pay the professional dues and subscriptions on behalf of Manager which are necessary for Manager’s continuation or full participation in international, national, regional, state, or local associations and organizations necessary and desirable for Manager’s Item 11.c. - Page 9 5 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald continued professional participation, growth and advancement, or for the good of the City, in an amount set forth and approved by City Council in the City’s budget. C. City agrees to pay Manager’s travel and subsistence expenses for official travel, meetings, and occasions reasonably necessary to continue Manager’s professional development, and for Manager’s reasonable participation in necessary official and other functions for the City; including, but not limited to, national, regional, State, and local conferences, and governmental groups and committees on which Manager serves as a member. Notwithstanding the above, the number of conferences or meetings City will pay for each year, and attendance at out-of-state conferences and meetings, shall be at the discretion of the City Council as set forth in the City’s budget. 16. Annual Leave: Manager shall accrue Annual Leave at the rate of thirty three (33) paid days each year, in addition to recognized City holidays. The maximum accrual and accumulation rates shall be in accordance with the Management Wage and Benefit Resolution. Upon termination or resignation, Manager shall be paid for all accrued and unused Annual Leave at an hourly rate equivalent to Manager’s annual salary at the time of termination or resignation. In addition, the Manager will be granted 136 hours of leave bank upon employment, and an annual allotment of 80 hours of leave bank each year thereafter on July 1. Of the 136 hours, 56 hours will be considered an advance on hours accrued and 80 hours will be designated as a starting balance. 17. Other Benefits: The Manager will receive all benefits as set forth in the Management Wage and Benefit Resolution. 18. Termination of Employment and this Agreement; General Release; Severance: A. It is understood and agreed that this “at-will” employment relationship as provided in Government Code Section 36506 and Agreement may be terminated by the City Council at any time, with or without notice, as determined by the affirmative votes of a majority of the members of the City Council at a meeting of the City Council. In the event of such termination, the City agrees to pay Manager a severance payment equal to: (1) a lump sum benefit equal to six (6) months of Manager’s then Base Salary at the time of separation, and (2) a lump sum benefit equal to six (6) months of health (medical, dental, and vision) benefits at the value of the City’s contribution rate at the time of separation for the benefit plans in which Manager and Manager’s dependents are then enrolled. This payment is subject to the following: Item 11.c. - Page 10 6 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald 1. Upon Manager’s execution of the “General Release Agreement” referenced in Exhibit A of this Agreement, Severance Pay shall be payable in lump sum pursuant to the terms of said Agreement. 2. Manager agrees and understands that acceptance of the City’s offer of Severance Pay at the time Manager’s at-will employment is terminated by the City Council is pursuant to the execution of the “General Release Agreement” identified in Exhibit A of this Agreement and shall constitute liquidated damages and Manager’s sole and exclusive remedy for any termination of this Agreement by the City Council as noticed in said Agreement. 3. In the event Manager voluntarily terminates Manager’s position with City, no severance pay shall be payable to Manager. 4. In the event City terminates Manager’s at-will status after Manager engages in the following conduct, City shall have no obligation to pay the aggregate severance pay designated in the above paragraphs: (a) A material breach of the terms of this agreement; (b) Conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendre to any crime or offense (other than minor traffic violations or similar offenses) which is likely to have a material adverse impact on the performance of Manager’s duties or on the City or the Manager’s reputation; (c) Proven failure of the Manager to observe or perform any of Manager’s duties and obligations, if that failure continues for a period of thirty (30) business days from the date of Manager’s receipt of notice from the City Council specifying the acts or omissions deemed to amount to that failure; (d) Conviction of any crime involving an “abuse of office or position,” as that term is defined in Government Code Section 53243.4; (e) Repeated failure to carry out a directive or directives of the City Council made by the City Council as a body at a Brown Act- compliant meeting; (f) Any grossly negligent action or inaction by Manager that materially and adversely: (a) impedes or disrupts the operations of City or its organizational units; (b) is detrimental to employees or public safety; or (c) violates City’s properly-established rules or procedures; and Item 11.c. - Page 11 7 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald (g) Conduct unbecoming the position of City Manager or likely to bring discredit or embarrassment to the City. B. In no event may Manager be terminated within ninety (90) days before or after any municipal election for the selection or recall of one or more of the members of the City Council, except by a unanimous vote of the members of the City Council. C. If, during the Term or any extended Term, Manager dies, Manager’s estate shall receive Accrued Salary and Benefits, but shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or payment, including Severance. D. In the event Manager is permanently disabled or is otherwise unable to perform Manager’s duties because of sickness, accident, injury, or mental incapacity for a period of six (6) consecutive months, the City may terminate Manager’s employment and this Agreement. Manager shall receive Accrued Salary and Benefits, but shall not be entitled to additional compensation or payment, including severance. E. Manager may resign from Manager’s employment at any time, upon giving forty- five (45) days written notice to the City Council. If Manager resigns from employment, Manager shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or payment, including Severance, but shall be entitled only to Accrued Salary and Benefits. 19. California Joint Powers Insurance Authority Provisions Manager hereby knowingly waives any and all rights Manager may have pursuant to the provisions of the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) 2020-2021 Memorandum of Liability Coverage, titled “Chief Executive Separation Payment.” 20. Abuse of Office or Position: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this subsection, pursuant to the requirements set forth in Government Code Section 53243.2, if Manager is convicted of a crime involving an abuse of Manager’s office or position, all of the following shall apply: (a) if Manager is provided with administrative leave pay pending an investigation, Manager shall be required to fully reimburse City such amounts paid; (b) if City pays for the criminal legal defense of Manager (which would be in its sole discretion, as it is generally not obligated to pay for a criminal defense), Manager shall be required to fully reimburse City such amounts paid; and (c) if this Agreement is terminated, any Severance Pay and Severance Benefits related to the termination that Manager may receive from City shall be fully reimbursed to City or shall be void if not yet paid to Manager. For purposes of this Section, abuse of office or position means either: (i) an abuse of public Item 11.c. - Page 12 8 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald authority, including, but not limited to, waste, fraud, and violation of the law under color of authority; or (ii) a crime against public justice. 21. Enforcement of this Agreement: The prevailing party in any action brought to enforce this Agreement or to resolve any dispute or controversy arising under its terms and conditions shall be entitled to payment of reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. 22. Indemnification: Consistent with the California Government Code, City shall defend, hold harmless, and indemnify Manager using legal counsel of City’s choosing, against expense or legal liability for acts or omissions by Manager occurring within the course and scope of Manager’s employment under this Agreement. Legal representation, provided by City for City Manager, shall extend until a final determination of the issues including any and all losses, damages, judgments, interest, settlements, fines, court costs, and the reasonable costs and expenses of legal proceedings, including appeals, and including attorneys’ fees, and expert witness fees and all other trial and appellate costs, and other liabilities incurred, imposed upon, or suffered by Manager in connection with or resulting from any claim, action, suit, or proceeding, actual or threatened. 23. Notices: Any notices to be given hereunder by either party to the other in writing may be effected either by personal delivery, mail, or email. Mailed notices shall be addressed to the parties as set forth below, but each party may change their address by written notice given in accordance with this Section. Notices delivered personally or by email will be deemed communicated as of actual receipt. Mailed notices will be deemed communicated and received as of three (3) calendar days following the date of mailing. CITY: City of Arroyo Grande Attention: Mayor 300 E. Branch St. Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 MANAGER: Whitney McDonald Templeton, CA 93465 Item 11.c. - Page 13 9 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald 24. Conflict with Municipal Code: The City personnel ordinances, resolutions, rules and policies shall apply to Manager in the same manner as applied to other management employees, provided, however, in the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the Municipal Code, the Municipal Code shall prevail over this Agreement. 25. Entire Agreement: This Agreement represents the entire and fully integrated agreement between the parties and supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect to the employment of Manager by City, and contains all of the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect to that employment. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, oral or otherwise, have been made by either party, or by anyone acting on behalf of either party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other employment agreement, statement, or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party. 26. Modifications: Any modifications to this Agreement shall be effective only if in writing and signed by both of the parties hereto. 27. Effect of Waiver: The failure of either party to insist upon strict compliance with any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement by the other party shall not be deemed a waiver of that term, covenant, or condition, nor shall any waiver or relinquishment of any right or power at any one time or times be deemed a waiver or relinquishment of that right or power for all or any other times. 28. Partial Invalidity: If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall be deemed severable and continue in full force without being impaired or invalidated in any way. 29. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action to interpret or enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be held Item 11.c. - Page 14 10 Employment Agreement City of Arroyo Grande and Whitney McDonald exclusively in a State court in San Luis Obispo County, California. Manager expressly waives any right to remove such action from San Luis Obispo County. This Agreement is entered into this 8th day of September, 2020. CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE: MANAGER: By: _____________________________ Caren Ray Russom, Mayor ______________________________ Whitney McDonald Attest: ________________________________ Kelly Wetmore, City Clerk Approved as to Form: ________________________________ Timothy J. Carmel, City Attorney Item 11.c. - Page 15 EXHIBIT A GENERAL RELEASE AGREEMENT This General Release Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between ___________________ ("Employee") and CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE (“City"), in light of the following facts: A.Separation of Employment. The parties acknowledge that pursuant to Section 19 (“Severance Pay”) of the Employment Agreement for Employee, (“Employment Agreement”), the City terminated Employee from Employee’s at-will employment as of ____________ (“Separation Date”). Pursuant to Sections 18 and 19 of the Employment Agreement, Employee has voluntarily agreed to accept the following severance payment from the City in consideration of the terms of this Agreement. B.Severance Payment. Employee acknowledges that the City has no prior obligation to provide Employee with any severance benefits. However, pursuant to Sections 19 and 20 of the Employment Agreement, and as consideration for this Agreement and the conditions set forth herein, the City agrees to provide the Employee the following benefits (collectively, “the Severance Payment”): 1. [Insert Number] months’ severance pay at Employee’s current rate of pay in the amount of [insert written dollar amount] dollars and [insert written cents amount] cents ($XX,XXX.XX), less applicable payroll tax withholdings and deductions, in one lump sum payment; and The Separation Payment shall be made within ten (10) days after Employee executes this Agreement or on the Separation Date, whichever is later, and only if Employee has not exercised Employee’s right of revocation under section K. C.Payment for Earned Compensation. Regardless of whether Employee executes this Agreement, Employee acknowledges that Employee has been paid for all salary, unused vacation or other benefits, if any, earned by Employee up to and including the Separation Date. D.Release of Claims and Parties. As consideration for the Separation Payment and agreements described above, Employee on behalf of Employee, Employee’s heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns, hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waives, releases and forever discharges the City and/or any of its members of the City Council, officers, deputies, employees, agents, servants, representatives, successors, assigns, predecessors, divisions, branches, or attorneys, and all persons acting by, through, under or in concert with the City, past or present (collectively "Released Parties"), and each and all of them, from any and all charges, complaints, lawsuits, claims, liabilities, claims for relief, obligations, promises, agreements, contracts, interests, controversies, injuries, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, rights, demands, costs, losses, debts, liens, judgments, indebtedness, and expenses (including attorneys’ fees, interest, expenses, and costs actually incurred), of any nature whatsoever, whether in law or in equity, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, suspected or unsuspected, actual or potential (hereinafter referred to as “claim” or “claims”) which Employee at any time had or claimed to have, or which Employee may have or claim to have regarding any and all facts and circumstances that have occurred as of the date of this Agreement, including, without limitation, Item 11.c. - Page 16 any and all claims related or in any manner incidental to Employee’s employment with the City and Employee’s separation from employment with the City. It is expressly understood by Employee that among the various rights and claims being waived by Employee in this release are those arising under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (29 U.S.C. § 621, et. seq.). E.Section 1542 Waiver. The matters specifically released and dismissed by this Agreement shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, all claims and causes of action which Employee has against the City and/or any of the Released Parties arising on or before the date that this Agreement is executed, and ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY TYPE WHATSOEVER AGAINST THE CITY, AND/OR ANY OTHER RELEASED PARTY, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN TO EMPLOYEE AND/OR EMPLOYEE’S REPRESENTATIVES AND ATTORNEYS arising on or before the date that this Agreement is executed. As a further consideration and inducement for this Agreement, to the extent permitted by law, Employee hereby waives and releases any and all rights under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code or any analogous state, local, or federal law, statute, rule, order or regulation, Employee has or may have with respect to any claims against the City. California Civil Code Section 1542 reads as follows: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.” Employee hereby expressly agrees that this Agreement shall extend and apply to all unknown, unsuspected, and unanticipated claims, injuries, losses and damages as well as those that are now known and/or disclosed. F.Entire Agreement and Admissibility. This Agreement constitutes the complete understanding between or among Employee on the one hand, and the City and any other Released Party on the other hand, and supersedes any and all prior agreements, promises, representations, or inducements, no matter their form, concerning the subject matter of this Agreement. The parties desire that this Agreement represents a single integrated contract expressing the entire agreement of the parties with respect to matters set forth herein. No promises, agreements, or modifications to this Agreement made subsequent to the execution of this Agreement by these parties shall be binding unless reduced to writing and signed by authorized representatives of these parties. The parties to this Agreement represent that this Agreement may be used as evidence in any subsequent proceeding in which any of the parties alleges a breach of this Agreement or seeks to enforce its terms, provisions or obligations. G.Representation by Counsel. Employee acknowledges that Employee is fully aware of Employee’s right to discuss any and all aspects of this matter with an attorney of Employee’s choice, that the City has advised Employee of that right, that Employee has carefully read and fully understands the provisions of this Agreement and that Employee is voluntarily entering into this Agreement. H.Severability. Should any of the provisions or terms of this Agreement be determined illegal, invalid, or unenforceable by any court or governmental agency of competent jurisdiction, validity of the remaining parts, terms, or provisions, shall not be affected thereby and Item 11.c. - Page 17 said illegal, invalid, or unenforceable part, term, or provision shall be deemed not to be a part of this Agreement. I.Governing Law. This Agreement is made and entered into in the State of California, and shall be governed, interpreted, and enforced under the laws of the State of California. The parties agree that jurisdiction and/or venue of any action involving the validity, interpretation, or enforcement of this Agreement or any of its terms, provisions, or obligations, or claiming breach thereof, shall exist exclusively in a court or government agency located within the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California. The parties further agree that this Agreement may be used as evidence in any subsequent proceeding in which any of the parties allege a breach of this Agreement or seeks to enforce its terms, conditions, provisions, or obligations. J.Time for Acceptance of Agreement. Employee may accept this offer by signing below no later than twenty-one (21) days from the day Employee receives it and by returning the signed and dated Agreement to the City no later than the close of business on the twenty-first (21st) day after the date Employee receives this offer. K.Right of Revocation. This Agreement contains a waiver and release of all claims that Employee may currently have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (29 U.S.C. §621-634). Employee understands and agrees that Employee: 1. Has reviewed all aspects of this Agreement; 2. Has carefully read and fully understands all of the provisions of this Agreement; 3. Has had a full twenty-one (21) days within which to consider this Agreement before executing it; 4. Is, through this Agreement, releasing the City from any and all claims Employee may have; 5. Knowingly and voluntarily agrees to all of the terms set forth in this Agreement; 6. Knowingly and voluntarily intends to be legally bound by the terms set forth in this Agreement; 7. Was advised, and by this Agreement is advised in writing, to consider the terms of this Agreement and consult with Employee’s attorney prior to executing this Agreement; 8. Has a full seven (7) days following the execution of this Agreement to revoke this Agreement and has been and is hereby advised in writing that this Agreement shall not become effective or enforceable until the revocation period has expired; and 9. Understands that rights or claims including those under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (29 U.S.C. §621-634) that may arise after the date of this Agreement is executed are not waived. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND RELEASE INCLUDES A RELEASE OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS. L.Fees and Costs. Manager and City agree that in the event of litigation relating to this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. Item 11.c. - Page 18 M.California Joint Powers Insurance Authority. Employee hereby knowingly waives any and all rights Employee may have pursuant to the provisions of the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) 2014-2015 Memorandum of Liability Coverage, titled “Chief Executive Separation Payment.” Dated ______________, 20__ CITY OF ___________________________ By:________________________________ Dated: ______________, 20__ ________________________________ Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Date:______________________ ATTEST: By: City Clerk Date:_______________________ Item 11.c. - Page 19 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ESTABLISHING THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND A SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITION, AND AMENDING THE CITYWIDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE TO INCLUDE THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has determined that it is desirable to create the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, in order to assist the City Manager in performing the duties set forth in Chapter 2.08 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the City and its Public Works Director, Bill Robeson have previously entered into an Agreement on August 30, 2017 (the “2017 Agreement), whereby Employee was retained as the City’s Public Works Director and is now entering into an Amendment to that Agreement (the “Amendment”) which sets for the additional duties and responsibilities that he will perform in the new Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position; and WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to establish the position and a salary range for the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, and amend the Citywide Combined Salary Schedule to include the new position. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande as follows: 1. The position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director is hereby established to perform the duties and responsibilities set forth in Exhibit “A,” attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. The position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director shall receive the rate of pay as follows: POSITION: Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Salary Range: 68-A $175,880/year 2. The revised Citywide Combined Salary Schedule, attached hereto as Exhibit “B” and incorporated by reference herein, is hereby approved. On motion by Council Member _________, seconded by Council Member _______, and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 8th day of September, 2020. Item 11.c. - Page 20 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 2 ___________________________________ CAREN RAY RUSSOM, MAYOR ATTEST: ___ KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: _________________________________ BILL ROBESON, ACTING CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: ___________________________________ TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY Item 11.c. - Page 21 EXHIBIT A CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE SUMMARY DESCRIPTION In addition to the Public Works Director duties, the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director will function as a Chief Operating Officer for the City handling day-to-day issues, while the City Manager will carry the duties of a Chief Executive Officer providing key strategic leadership and direction. The Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director will have direct supervision over major interdepartmental efforts, lead citywide programs and initiatives having the highest level of City Council and community visibility, and act as the City Manager in the City Manager's absence. The Assistant City Manager is also a senior member of a dedicated Executive Team working with them to guide and support their success. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS In addition to the Public Works Director duties, the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director exercises delegated supervision over a group of City departments, relieves the City Manager of a wide variety of administrative duties, and facilitates managerial communication with and among City departments. The Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director reports to and receives direction from the City Manager on matters of policy and new assignments consisting only of desired objectives and exercises considerable independent judgment in overseeing assigned departments. Emphasis is on early identification of problems and ensuring efficient, effective and consistent program and policy implementation. This is an unclassified position in which the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director serves at the will of the City Manager. DUTIES INCLUDE: Direct the activities of City departments as assigned, and oversees the operations thereof. Perform all duties and assumes all responsibilities of the City Manager when appointed by the City Council as the Acting City Manager to serve during the City Manager’s absence from the City, his or her inability to perform duties, or during any vacancy in the position. Participate in meetings with City Council members to ensure efficient transmission of information. Confer with department heads to convey information concerning established policies and practices and to solicit information needed as a basis for action. Confer with the City Manager on matters concerning major departmental activities and community problems and recommend a course of action. Item 11.c. - Page 22 Duties of the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director EXHIBIT A Represent City staff with respect to groundwater issues and the Santa Maria Groundwater Adjudication. Attend committee meetings, civic gatherings or other official functions. Direct and coordinate special projects and programs. Participate in the preparation of the annual City budget and strategic planning processes and the administration thereof. Perform related duties as assigned. Item 11.c. - Page 23 GROUP: SEIU Position ABC D E Office Assistant I Biweekly 1,426.85 1,498.19 1,573.10 1,651.76 1,734.35 Monthly 3,091.51 3,246.09 3,408.39 3,578.81 3,757.75 Annual 37,098.14 38,953.04 40,900.70 42,945.73 45,093.02 Accounting Clerk I Biweekly 1,462.52 1,535.65 1,612.43 1,693.05 1,777.71 Monthly 3,168.80 3,327.24 3,493.60 3,668.28 3,851.70 Annual 38,025.59 39,926.87 41,923.21 44,019.37 46,220.34 Maintenance Worker I Biweekly 1,536.56 1,613.39 1,694.06 1,778.76 1,867.70 Monthly 3,329.22 3,495.68 3,670.46 3,853.99 4,046.69 Annual 39,950.64 41,948.17 44,045.58 46,247.86 48,560.25 Office Assistant II Biweekly 1,574.98 1,653.73 1,736.41 1,823.23 1,914.39 Monthly 3,412.45 3,583.07 3,762.23 3,950.34 4,147.85 Annual 40,949.40 42,996.87 45,146.72 47,404.05 49,774.25 Accounting Clerk II Biweekly 1,696.08 1,780.88 1,869.93 1,963.42 2,061.59 Maintenance Worker II Monthly 3,674.84 3,858.58 4,051.51 4,254.08 4,466.79 Annual 44,098.03 46,302.93 48,618.08 51,048.98 53,601.43 Administrative Secretary Biweekly 1,872.15 1,965.76 2,064.05 2,167.25 2,275.61 Monthly 4,056.33 4,259.15 4,472.10 4,695.71 4,930.50 Annual 48,675.97 51,109.77 53,665.26 56,348.52 59,165.95 Senior Accounting Clerk Biweekly 1,918.96 2,014.90 2,115.65 2,221.43 2,332.50 Building Permit Tech.Monthly 4,157.74 4,365.63 4,583.91 4,813.10 5,053.76 Plan/Engineer Permit Tech Annual 49,892.87 52,387.51 55,006.89 57,757.23 60,645.10 Sports Facility Coord. Recreation Coordinator Maintenance Worker III Water Services Worker Biweekly 2,016.10 2,116.91 2,222.75 2,333.89 2,450.59 Monthly 4,368.22 4,586.64 4,815.97 5,056.77 5,309.60 Annual 52,418.70 55,039.63 57,791.61 60,681.19 63,715.25 Fleet Maint. Coordinator Biweekly 2,118.17 2,224.08 2,335.28 2,452.05 2,574.65 Monthly 4,589.37 4,818.83 5,059.78 5,312.76 5,578.40 Annual 55,072.39 57,826.01 60,717.31 63,753.18 66,940.84 Public Works Lead Worker Biweekly 2,171.12 2,279.68 2,393.66 2,513.35 2,639.01 Parks Lead Worker Monthly 4,704.10 4,939.31 5,186.27 5,445.58 5,717.86 Annual 56,449.20 59,271.66 62,235.25 65,347.01 68,614.36 GIS Technician Biweekly 2,338.06 2,454.97 2,577.71 2,706.60 2,841.93 Monthly 5,065.80 5,319.09 5,585.05 5,864.30 6,157.51 Annual 60,789.62 63,829.10 67,020.55 70,371.58 73,890.16 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 EXHIBIT B Item 11.c. - Page 24 Recreation Supervisor Biweekly 2,396.51 2,516.34 2,642.16 2,774.26 2,912.98 Monthly 5,192.45 5,452.07 5,724.67 6,010.91 6,311.45 Annual 62,309.36 65,424.83 68,696.07 72,130.87 75,737.41 Citywide Fleet Coordinator Biweekly 2,456.43 2,579.25 2,708.21 2,843.62 2,985.80 Monthly 5,322.26 5,588.37 5,867.79 6,161.18 6,469.24 Annual 63,867.09 67,060.45 70,413.47 73,934.14 77,630.85 IT Specialist Biweekly 2,580.78 2,709.82 2,845.31 2,987.58 3,136.96 Assistant Engineer Monthly 5,591.70 5,871.28 6,164.85 6,473.09 6,796.74 Engineering Inspector Annual 67,100.36 70,455.38 73,978.15 77,677.06 81,560.91 Program Analyst Associate Engineer Biweekly 2,919.92 3,065.92 3,219.21 3,380.17 3,549.18 Monthly 6,326.49 6,642.82 6,974.96 7,323.71 7,689.89 Annual 75,917.90 79,713.80 83,699.49 87,884.46 92,278.69 Senior Engineer Biweekly 3,144.43 3,301.66 3,466.74 3,640.08 3,822.08 Monthly 6,812.94 7,153.59 7,511.27 7,886.83 8,281.17 Annual 81,755.28 85,843.04 90,135.19 94,641.95 99,374.05 Item 11.c. - Page 25 GROUP: POA Position ABC D E Police Officer Biweekly 2,635.55 2,767.33 2,905.69 3,050.98 3,203.53 Monthly 5,710.36      5,995.88    6,295.67      6,610.46      6,940.98       Annual 68,524.32   71,950.54 75,548.07   79,325.47    83,291.74     Sr. Police Officer Biweekly 2,910.32 3,055.84 3,208.63 3,369.06 3,537.51 Monthly 6,305.70      6,620.98    6,952.03      7,299.63      7,664.62       Annual 75,668.38   79,451.79 83,424.38   87,595.60    91,975.38     Police Sergeant Biweekly 3,373.17 3,541.83 3,718.92 3,904.87 4,100.11 Monthly 7,308.54      7,673.97    8,057.66      8,460.55      8,883.58       Annual 87,702.47   92,087.60 96,691.98   101,526.58 106,602.91  Records Clerk Biweekly 1,836.71 1,928.54 2,024.97 2,126.22 2,232.53 Monthly 3,979.53 4,178.51 4,387.43 4,606.80 4,837.14 Annual 47,754.36 50,142.08 52,649.18 55,281.64 58,045.72 Records / Property Evidence Biweekly 2,029.19 2,130.65 2,237.19 2,349.04 2,466.50 Technician Monthly 4,396.58 4,616.41 4,847.23 5,089.60 5,344.08 Annual 52,759.02 55,396.97 58,166.82 61,075.16 64,128.91 Police Trainee Biweekly 2,295.64 2,410.42 2,530.94 2,657.49 2,790.36 Monthly 4,973.88 5,222.58 5,483.70 5,757.89 6,045.78 Annual 59,686.58 62,670.91 65,804.46 69,094.68 72,549.41 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 Item 11.c. - Page 26 GROUP: FCFA IAFF Position A B C D E Fire Fighter Biweekly 2,187 2,296 2,411 2,531 2,658 Monthly 4,738 4,975 5,224 5,485 5,759 Annual 56,856 59,699 62,684 65,818 69,109 Fire Engineer Biweekly 2,536 2,662 2,796 2,935 3,082 Monthly 5,494 5,769 6,057 6,360 6,678 Annual 65,928 69,224 72,686 76,320 80,136 Fire Captain Biweekly 3,014 3,165 3,324 3,490 3,664 Monthly 6,531 6,858 7,201 7,561 7,939 Annual 78,372 82,291 86,417 90,738 95,263 GROUP: FCFA MANAGEMENT Position LOW MID HIGH Administrative Assistant/Biweekly 2,302 2,550 2,798 Clerk to the Board Monthly 4,988 5,526 6,063 Annual 59,860 66,309 72,758 Battalion Chief Biweekly 4,543 5,033 5,523 Monthly 9,843 10,904 11,966 Annual 118,112 130,851 143,590 Fire Chief Biweekly 5,270 5,839 6,408 Monthly 11,418 12,651 13,884 Annual 137,020 151,813 166,607 FIVE CITIES FIRE AUTHORITY COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 Item 11.c. - Page 27 GROUP: MANAGEMENT Position LOW MID HIGH Office Assistant I Biweekly 1,456.62 1,613.77 1,770.92 Monthly 3,156.00 3,496.50 3,837.00 Annual 37,872.00 41,958.00 46,044.00 Office Assistant II Biweekly 1,607.08 1,781.31 1,955.54 Monthly 3,482.00 3,859.50 4,237.00 Annual 41,784.00 46,314.00 50,844.00 Administrative Secretary Biweekly 1,864.62 2,065.38 2,266.15 Monthly 4,040.00 4,475.00 4,910.00 Annual 48,480.00 53,700.00 58,920.00 Executive Secretary Biweekly 2,109.23 2,337.23 2,565.23 Monthly 4,570.00 5,064.00 5,558.00 Annual 54,840.00 60,768.00 66,696.00 Executive Asst./Deputy City Biweekly 2,161.85 2,395.62 2,629.38 Clerk Monthly 4,684.00 5,190.50 5,697.00 Annual 56,208.00 62,286.00 68,364.00 Assistant Planner Biweekly 2,328.46 2,580.00 2,831.54 Monthly 5,045.00 5,590.00 6,135.00 Annual 60,540.00 67,080.00 73,620.00 Associate Planner Biweekly 2,569.85 2,847.69 3,125.54 Monthly 5,568.00 6,170.00 6,772.00 Annual 66,816.00 74,040.00 81,264.00 Planning Manager Biweekly 3,054.92 3,384.92 3,714.92 Accounting Manager Monthly 6,619.00 7,334.00 8,049.00 Annual 79,428.00 88,008.00 96,588.00 Public Works Manager Biweekly 3,290.77 3,645.69 4,000.62 Utilities Manager Monthly 7,130.00 7,899.00 8,668.00 Annual 85,560.00 94,788.00 104,016.00 Information Technology Mgr Biweekly 3,371.54 3,735.46 4,099.38 Monthly 7,305.00 8,093.50 8,882.00 Annual 87,660.00 97,122.00 106,584.00 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 Item 11.c. - Page 28 Position LOW MID HIGH Capital Improvement Projects Biweekly 3,456.46 3,829.38 4,202.31 Manager Monthly 7,489.00 8,297.00 9,105.00 Annual 89,868.00 99,564.00 109,260.00 Human Resources Manager Biweekly 3,543.23 3,925.38 4,307.54 Dir of Legis and Info Services Monthly 7,677.00 8,505.00 9,333.00 Dir of Recreation Services Annual 92,124.00 102,060.00 111,996.00 Building Official Biweekly 3,631.38 4,023.69 4,416.00 Monthly 7,868.00 8,718.00 9,568.00 Annual 94,416.00 104,616.00 114,816.00 Police Commander Biweekly 4,129.85 4,575.46 5,021.08 Monthly 8,948.00 9,913.50 10,879.00 Annual 107,376.00 118,962.00 130,548.00 City Engineer Biweekly 4,423.85 4,902.23 5,380.62 Monthly 9,585.00 10,621.50 11,658.00 Annual 115,020.00 127,458.00 139,896.00 Director of Public Works Biweekly 4,883.08 5,410.38 5,937.69 Dir of Administrative Services Monthly 10,580.00 11,722.50 12,865.00 Dir of Community Develop Annual 126,960.00 140,670.00 154,380.00 Biweekly 5,131.85 5,685.23 6,238.62 Monthly 11,119.00 12,318.00 13,517.00 Annual 133,428.00 147,816.00 162,204.00 Police Chief Biweekly 5,284.62 5,855.54 6,426.46 Monthly 11,450.00 12,687.00 13,924.00 Annual 137,400.00 152,244.00 167,088.00 Assistant City Manager/Public Biweekly 5,884.62 6,519.23 7,153.85 Works Director Monthly 12,750.00 14,125.00 15,500.00 Annual 153,000.00 169,500.00 186,000.00 City Manager Biweekly 7,305.69 Monthly 15,829.00 Annual 189,948.00 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 Item 11.c. - Page 29 GROUP: PART‐TIME POSITIONS POLICE DEPARTMENT Step A Step B Step C Step D Administrative Intern (Cadet) $14.13 $14.84 $15.57 $16.36 Records Clerk $19.52 $20.50 $21.52 $22.60 Fleet & Equipment Technician $23.58 $24.76 $26.00 $27.30 Neighborhood Services Technician $21.04 $22.09 $23.20 $24.36 Training Technician $23.58 $24.76 $26.00 $27.30 Police Reserve Officer Trainee $22.50 $23.63 $24.81 $26.05 Police Reserve Officer $25.84 $27.13 $28.49 $29.91 Designated Level I Reserve Officer $32.30 $33.92 $35.61 $37.39 RECREATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT AM/PM Assistant I $13.00 $13.65 $14.33 $15.05 AM/PM Assistant II $14.30 $15.02 $15.78 $16.56 AM/PM Assistant Teacher $15.73 $16.52 $17.34 $18.22 AM/PM Teacher $17.30 $18.17 $19.07 $20.03 Pre School Teacher $17.30 $18.17 $19.07 $20.03 Facility Attendant $13.00 $13.65 $14.33 $15.05 Senior Facility Attendant $14.30 $15.02 $15.78 $16.56 Sports Facility Attendant $13.00 $13.65 $14.33 $15.05 Volunteer and Program Coordinator $23.79 $24.98 $26.23 $27.54 MISCELLANEOUS Administrative Intern $14.13 $14.84 $15.57 $16.36 Office Assistant I $15.86 $16.65 $17.49 $18.36 Office Assistant II $18.54 $19.47 $20.44 $21.47 Sr. Office Assistant $19.52 $20.50 $21.52 $22.60 Administrative Secretary $22.30 $23.41 $24.58 $25.81 Building Permit Technician $23.93 $25.13 $26.38 $27.70 Assistant Engineer $29.21 $30.67 $32.21 $33.82 Associate Engineer $32.13 $33.74 $35.42 $37.19 Planning Technician $23.93 $25.13 $26.38 $27.70 Assistant Planner $27.85 $29.24 $30.70 $32.24 Associate Planner $30.13 $31.64 $33.22 $34.88 Custodian $16.18 $16.99 $17.84 $18.73 Maintenance Worker $16.18 $16.99 $17.84 $18.73 Student Intern (seasonal)$13.00 FIVE CITIES FIRE AUTHORITY Office Assistant II $17.64 $18.52 $19.44 $20.42 Reserve Firefighter $14.50 $15.50 $16.50 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE COMBINED SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 09/08/2020 HOURLY RATE Item 11.c. - Page 30 1 AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE AND WILLIAM ROBESON THIS AMENDMENT (the “Amendment”) to the August 30, 2017 Employment Agreement between the City of Arroyo Grande and William Robeson (the “2017 Agreement”) is made and entered on the ___ day of August, 2020 by and between the CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as “City,” and William Robeson, an individual, hereinafter referred to as “Employee.” WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, City and Employee have previously entered into the 2017 Agreement, whereby Employee was retained as the City’s Public Works Director; and WHEREAS, on May 26, 2020, City and Employee also entered into an Acting City Manager Employment Agreement pursuant to which Employee served as Acting City Manager; and WHEREAS, City now desires to create the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, in order to assist the City Manager in performing the duties set forth in Chapter 2.08 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code and as described in Exhibit “A,” attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appoint and employ Employee as the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director and Employee desires to accept said appointment, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, in recognition of the additional duties and responsibilities that Employee will perform in the new Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position, the parties seek to enter into this Amendment to the 2017 Agreement in order to set forth those duties, address the issue of appropriate compensation for those additional duties and responsibilities, and also provide for Employee’s right to return to the position of Public Works Director in the event he discontinues services related to the Assistant City Manager position. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. EMPLOYMENT AS ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR a. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Amendment to the 2017 Agreement, City hereby agrees to employ Employee as the City’s Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director. This Agreement shall supersede the Acting City Manager Employment Agreement previously entered into between the parties. Item 11.c. - Page 31 2 b. Employee understands that he has no constitutionally protected property or other interests in his employment as Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director and serves in that position at the will and pleasure of the City Manager and that he may be terminated or asked to resign from that position at any time by the City Manager without cause. In the event that the position is eliminated or he is terminated or asked to resign from the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director position, Employee shall return to his position as Public Works Director at the salary and benefits then applicable to that position, without loss of longevity, benefits or rights. c. Nothing in this Amendment shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of Employee to resign at any time from the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, upon providing thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to the City Manager, at which time Employee shall return to his position as Public Works Director. SECTION 2. AMENDMENTS TO 2017 AGREEMENT The 2017 Agreement is hereby amended as follows: a. Section 2, TERMINATION is amended to provide as follows: In the event that the City Manager determines that Employee is to be terminated from the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director, or in the event the position is eliminated, such action shall not be deemed to be a termination within the meaning of Section 2 of the 2017 Agreement and the provisions of Section 2 relating to termination and severance payments/ liquidated damages to be paid to Employee shall not apply. The City Manager continues to have the absolute right to terminate Employee without cause at any time pursuant to Section 2.a. of the 2017 Agreement. b. Section 3, DUTIES is hereby amended to provide as follows: In addition to performing the functions and duties of the position of Director of Public Works, Employee shall assist the City Manager in performing the duties set forth in Chapter 2.08 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code, under the direction of the City Manager. c. Section 4, COMPENSATION, subsection a. Salary, is hereby amended to provide as follows: Employee’s salary for the position of Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director shall be based upon two components: his salary current of $154,380 which he is receiving as Public Works Director, and an additional $21,500 for Item 11.c. - Page 32 3 performing the duties of Assistant City Manager, for a total salary of $175,880. Increases in salary shall be determined by the City Manager within the position classification range established by the City Council. d. Section 4, COMPENSATION, subsection d. is hereby deleted in its entirety. SECTION 3. Employee’s duties require Employee to be available and to respond to the demands of City business at all times and outside of regular business hours, including weekends. City shall pay Employee Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) monthly in compensation for the use and maintenance of Employee’s personal vehicle on City business. The car allowance is subject to federal and State income tax provisions for salary purposes. Employee shall not receive further reimbursement for travel mileage within a fifty (50) mile radius of the City; for any required travel mileage outside the fifty (50) mile radius, Employee shall be reimbursed at the current allowable IRS rate. SECTION 4. The recitals set forth herein are true, correct and are hereby incorporated. SECTION 5. Except as amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the 2017 Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6. This Amendment may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument, and shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Employee have executed this Amendment to the 2017 Agreement on the day and year first set forth above. CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE: EMPLOYEE: By: Whitney McDonald, City Manager William Robeson Date: Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Timothy J. Carmel, City Attorney Item 11.c. - Page 33 EXHIBIT A CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE SUMMARY DESCRIPTION In addition to the Public Works Director duties, the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director will function as a Chief Operating Officer for the City handling day-to-day issues, while the City Manager will carry the duties of a Chief Executive Officer providing key strategic leadership and direction. The Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director will have direct supervision over major interdepartmental efforts, lead citywide programs and initiatives having the highest level of City Council and community visibility, and act as the City Manager in the City Manager's absence. The Assistant City Manager is also a senior member of a dedicated Executive Team working with them to guide and support their success. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS In addition to the Public Works Director duties, the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director exercises delegated supervision over a group of City departments, relieves the City Manager of a wide variety of administrative duties, and facilitates managerial communication with and among City departments. The Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director reports to and receives direction from the City Manager on matters of policy and new assignments consisting only of desired objectives and exercises considerable independent judgment in overseeing assigned departments. Emphasis is on early identification of problems and ensuring efficient, effective and consistent program and policy implementation. This is an unclassified position in which the Assistant City Manager/ Public Works Director serves at the will of the City Manager. DUTIES INCLUDE:  Direct the activities of City departments as assigned, and oversees the operations thereof.  Perform all duties and assumes all responsibilities of the City Manager when appointed by the City Council as the Acting City Manager to serve during the City Manager’s absence from the City, his or her inability to perform duties, or during any vacancy in the position.  Participate in meetings with City Council members to ensure efficient transmission of information.  Confer with department heads to convey information concerning established policies and practices and to solicit information needed as a basis for action.  Confer with the City Manager on matters concerning major departmental activities and community problems and recommend a course of action. Item 11.c. - Page 34 Duties of the Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director EXHIBIT A  Represent City staff with respect to groundwater issues and the Santa Maria Groundwater Adjudication.  Attend committee meetings, civic gatherings or other official functions.  Direct and coordinate special projects and programs.  Participate in the preparation of the annual City budget and strategic planning processes and the administration thereof.  Perform related duties as assigned. Item 11.c. - Page 35 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 11.c. - Page 36