HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 17, Page 154, Ordinance Number 70-5-321154/
✓'
ORDINANCE NO. 70-5-321
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2-47 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Section 2-47 of the Code
of Ordinances City
of Paducah, Kentucky, be amended and reordained so
that said section
as amended and reordained shall read as follows:
"Sec. 2-47. Noncivil service employees generally.
a
(a) The monthly or hourly rate of compensation
of the following
7,1<w
noncivil service employees of the City of Paducah
shall be the amount
set opposite the designation of such employment,
to -wit:
0 - I'
Position
Base Monthly Salary
Corporation counsel
$1,200.00
Assistant corporation counsel
450.00
Assistant corporation counsel (police court)
475.00
City treasurer
800.00
Assistant Engineer
860.00
Planning director
1,250.00
First assistant director -of public works
700.00
Assistant director of public works
650.00
Foreman - public works (2 positions)
535.00
City physician
1,000.00
Clerk of Paducah Police Court
385.00
Deputy Clerk, Paducah Police Court
170.00
Field office helper
555.00
Housing code enforcement officer (2 positions)
479.00
Temporary clerks in finance office (3 positions)
250.00
Superintendent of Oak Grove Cemetery
545.00
Switchboard operator
285.00
Maintenance Department Noncivil Service
Base Hourly Rate
Meter maintenance man (1 position)
$2,88
No. 2 maintenance man (1 position)
2,78
Maintenance helper (1 position)
2,48
Hourly Rate Noncivil service employees
Laborers in cemetery department (1 position)
2.25
155
Collectors in refuse department (29 positions) $2,25
Temporary laborers 2.00
Part-time inspector in inspection department 2.00
Dog warden (1 position) 2.25
(b) The housing code enforcement officer shall be paid at the
rate of $479.00 per month for the first six months of employment, at the
expiration of six months $489.00 per month, and at the expiration of
one year $500.00 per month, such increases to be made upon recommendation
of the city manager.
(c) The meter maintenance man shall be paid at the rate of
$2.88 per hour for the first six months of employment and at the
expiration of six monthe the rate of pay shall be $2.93 per hour,
such increase to be made upon recommendation of the city manager.
(d) The No. 2 maintenance man shall be paid at the rate of
$2.78 per hour for the first six months of employment and at the
expiration of six months the rate of pay shall be $2.83 per hour,
such increase to be made upon recommendation of the city manager.
(e) The maintenance helper shall be paid at the rate of $2.48
per hour for the first six months of employment and at the expiration
of six months the rate of pay shall be $2.53 per hour, such increase
to be made upon recommendation of the city manager.
(f) The laborers in cemetery department shall be paid at the
rate of $2.25 per hour for the first six months of employment; at the
expiration of six months $2.30 per hour; at the expiration of one
year $2.35 per hour and at the expiration of two years $2.40 per
hour, such increases to be made upon recommendation of the city manager.
(g) Collectors in the refuse department shall be paid at the
rate of $2.25 per hour for the first six months of employment; at the
expiration of six months $2.30 per hour; at the expiration of one
year $2.35 per hour and at the expiration of two years $2.40 per
hour, such increases to be made upon recommendation of the city
manager.
(h) Foreman. The foremen shall be paid at the rate of $535.00
per month for the first year of employment in such position; at the
expiration of one year $545.00 per month; at the expiration of two
years and thereafter $555.00 per month, such increases to be made
upon recommendation of the city manager."
156
SECTION 2. The ordinance hereby amended is Section 1 of an
ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND ADJUSTING THE RATES OF
PAY FOR CERTAIN NON -CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH",
which ordinance was adopted on March 16, 1957, and last amended on
March 10, 1970.
SECTION 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be retroactively effective
as of April 1, 1970.
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners May 12, 1970
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, May 12, 1970.