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CC 2012-10-09_08.b. Paying and Reporting of EPMC to PERSMEMORANDUM TO: CITYCOUNCIL FROM: ANGELA KRAETSCH, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO IMPLEMENT PAYING AND REPORTING OF EMPLOYER PAID MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS (EPMC) TO THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS) FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIA'TION OF FlRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 4403 OF THE LOCAL SAFETY FlRE GROUP DATE: OCTOBER 9,2012 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council adopt the attached resolution to implement the paying and reporting of the Employer Paid Member Contributions (EPMC) to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) for the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4403 of the local Safety Fire Group. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Per the 2012113 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4403 and the Fives Cities Fire Joint Powers Authority (FCFA), effective September 28, 2012, the EPMC will decrease from 9% to 6%. This will reduce the cost to the FCFA by approximately $52,000, of which the City of Arroyo Grande is responsible for 45% or $21,840. BACKGROUND: The Five Cities Fire Authority was established in July of 2010. It is comprised of the City of Arroyo Grande, the City of Grover Beach and the Oceano Community Services District (OCSD). Each agency pays a percentage of costs based on their population, service calls, assessed value, and number of stations and staffing. Based on that formula, the costs are allocated as follows; City of Arroyo Grande 45%, City of Grover Beach 35% and OCSD 20%. While the FCFA is a stand alone agency, the employees are listed as City of Arroyo Grande employees for PERS purposes. Therefore, the City Council has to approve all resolutions related to a change in PERS benefits for the Fire Group. PERS benefits are financed through two-part contributions, an employer contribution and an employee contribution. The employer contribution percentage varies from year to year, based on a yearly actuarial of accumulated reserves and future payments. The employee portion remains constant at 9% for ,fire personnel. Item 8.b. - Page 1 CITY COLlNClL ADOPTION OF A RESOLLI'TION IMPLEMENTING THE PAYING AND REPORTING OF 'THE EPMC OCTOBER 9,201 2 PAGE 2 The FCFA has negotiated to pay a percentage of the employee portion of PERS on behalf of the employees. For PERS purposes, payments made for the employees are called Employer Paid Member Contributions (EPMC). In July 1994, under Government Code Section 20636(c) ernployers were given the option of reporting the EPMC as additional compensation. This means that the PERS contribution paid by the employer, for the employee, is reported as income. ANALYSIS OF ISSLIES: Employees benefit monetarily when an employer pays EPMC. Those employees take home 9% more than their counterparts that pay their own PERS. The EPMC earnings are not subject to state and federal income taxes, nor social security and Medicare deductions. However, PERS (both employee and employer portions) must be paid on the additional reported earnings. Effective September 28, 2012, the employees of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4403 will begin paying 3% of the employee contribution rate with the FCFA paying the remaining 6%. PERS requires the City Council to adopt a resolution to pay and report the value of EPMC before the reporting change can be instituted. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for City Council consideration: - Adopt a Resolution to implement the reporting of the EPMC for the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4403 of the local Fire Safety group; - Do not adopt the Resolution; - Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: Approving the recommended implementation of the reporting of the EPMC will reduce costs to the City and will be honoring the agreement reached with the respective union. DISADVANTAGES: There is no disadvantage identified in relation to this recommendation. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. Item 8.b. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF A RESOLU'TION IMPLEMENTING THE PAYING AND REPORTING OF THE EPMC OCTOBER 9,2012 PAGE 3 PUBLIC NO'TIFICA'TION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted in front of City Hall on Thursday, October 4, 2012. The Agenda and report were posted on the City's website on Friday, October 5, 2012. No public comments were received. Item 8.b. - Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE TO IMPLEMENT THE PAYING AND REPORTING THE VALLIE OF THE EMPLOYER PAID MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has the authority to implement Government Code Section 20636 (c) (4) pursuant to Section 20691; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has a written labor policy or agreement which specifically provides for the normal member contributions to be paid by the employer, and reported as additional compensation; WHEREAS, one of the steps in the procedures to implement Section 20691 is the adoption by the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande of a Resolution to commence paying and reporting the value of said Employer Paid Member Contributions (EPMC); WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande has identified the following conditions for the purpose of its election to pay EPMC: This benefit shall apply to the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4403 of the local Safety Fire Group. This benefit shall consist of paying 6% of the normal member contributions as EPMC, and reporting the same percent (value) of compensation earnable (excluding Government Code Section 20636(c) (4)) as additional compensation. The effective date of this Resolution shall be September 28, 201 2. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande elects to pay and report the value of EPMC, as set forth above. 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 day of I 2012. Item 8.b. - Page 4 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 2 TONY FERRARA, MAYOR ATTEST: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: STEVEN ADAMS, CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY Item 8.b. - Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIO NALLY LEFT BLANK Item 8.b. - Page 6