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038 of 1987 - SLC Employee Compensation Plan 0 87-1 . . r 0 - SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE APPROVED FOR No . 38 of 1987 PRINTING (Salt Lake City Corporation Employee Compensation Plan) RECORDER'S OFFICE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 25-1-1 OF THE REVISED ORDI- NANCES OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 1965, AS LAST AMENDED BY BILL NO. 62 OF 1986 RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF' SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 25-1-1 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City , Utah, as last amended by Bill No . 62 of 1986, be, and is hereby amended as follows : Sec . 25-1-1 . Compensation Program Adopted . The Compensa- tion Administration Program for Salt Lake City Corporation ( the "City" ) Employees, dated July 1, 1987, is hereby adopted as the official compensation plan for said employees. Three copies of said plan or any amendment thereto shall be maintained in the City Recorder' s office for public inspection. The provisions of said plan shall be effective under the terms thereof commencing July 1, 1987, except as they may be amended by the City Council by resolution or ordinance or upon approval of Memoranda of Understanding between the City and recognized Employee Bargaining units. The plan herein adopted and any amendment or modification thereto shall not apply to officers or employees whose employment terminated prior to publication of this ordinance or to the adoption of any amendment or modification to the plan. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 1987. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of JUNE , 1987. SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL By ROSEL N1 KIRK, CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: JTY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on June .10, 1987 Mayor' s Action: MAYOR ATTEST: RAPPR VE�O F l� T RECORDER DATF G- 3 Y cm4 8 (SEAL) Bill No. 38 of 1987. Published: June 26, 1987. -2- ' 000 b COMPENSATION PLAN OF SALT LAKE CITY EMPLOYEES I. EFFECTIVE DATE The provisions of this plan shall be effective under the terms hereof, commencing July 1, 1987 except as it has been or may be amended from time to time by the City Council by resolution, ordinance or upon approval of Memorandum of Understanding between the City and recognized employee bar- rgaining units. II. ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES Eligible employees may be appointed, classified, and advanced under rules and regulations promulgated by the Mayor, within budget limitations estab- lished by the Council . All elected officers and full-time officers and employees shall be eligible for and subject to the Salt Lake City compensa- tion plan with the following limiting provisions: A. Part-times Seasonal , and Hourly Employees Part-time, seasonal , and hourly employees shall not be entitled to employment benefits in this plan. B. Adult School Crossing Guards Adult school crossing guards shall be eligible only for the insurance benefits contained in the plan. C. Volunteer Personnel and Personnel Ap ointed to Serve Without Pay Volunteer personnel and personnel appointed to serve without pay shall not be covered by the provisions of the plan. D. Members of Boards and Commissions Members of boards and commissions shall be subject to applicable sections of state statutes and local ordinances. Unless otherwise stated, members of boards and commissions shall not be covered by provisions of this plan. E. Employees Covered Under the Memoranda of Understandi�nc Employees covered under the memoranda of understanding between Salt Lake City and a recognized employee bargaining unit shall be subject to the applicable sections of their memoranda. Unless otherwise specifically stated, said employees shall not be covered by the provi- sions of this plan. Compensation Plan Page 2 III. WAGES AND SALARIES A. Executive Officers Eligible executive officers shall be paid within ranges under the schedule attached hereto as Appendix A. B. Professional/Managerial Employees Professional and managerial personnel not otherwise provided for in the compensation programs of the city shall be paid monthly salaries specified in the schedule attached hereto as Appendix B. Eligible employees shall be advanced within the adopted schedule under current compensation rules and requlations adopted by the Mayor based upon recognition for performance with the exception of annual cost-of-living adjustments. C. Elected Officials The annual compensation of elected officials shall be as follows: Mayor $50,000 Council Members 10,000 D. Adult School Crossing Guards Adult school guards employed by the City to assist school children in crossing streets shall receive compensation of $335.00 per month or $3.35 per hour for relief guards. E. Forms of Compensation The foregoing shall not restrict the Mayor from distributing appropri- ated monies to employees of the City in the form of retirement contri- butions; making lump sum incentive payments to employees within budget appropriations; or classifying and advancing eligible employees under rules and regulations promulgated by the Mayor. IV. PAY PREMIUMS, DIFFERENTIALS AND ALLOWANCES In addition to compensation provided under Section III, eligible employ- ees of the city shall receive the following benefits: Compensation Plan Page 3 A. Longevity Pay 1. Eligible employees in 400 and 500 series pay classes shall receive no longevity benefit under this plan. 2. Executive and Professional employees in the Police and Fire department shall not be eligible for longevity benefits, unless authorized by order of the Mayor, since the longevity benefit for the majority of such employees have been previously included within base pay. 3. All other eligible employees of the City who have completed six (6) consecutive full years of employment with the City, shall receive a monthly longevity benefit in the sum of $50.00. Said benefit shall be increased to $75.00 per month for employees who have completed ten (10) consecutive full years of employment with the City. Said benefit shall increase to $100.00 per month for employees who have completed sixteen (16) full years of employ- ment with the City. The computation of longevity pay shall be based on the most recent date the person became a full time salaried employee. B. Overtime Compensation Eligible employees who are authorized and required by their super- visors to perform City work on an overtime basis shall be compensated by pay or compensatory time off under rates and procedures estab- lished by administrative order or federal regulation including the Fair Labor Standards Act as amended (FLSA) . The decision to award pay or compensatory time off shall be at the absolute discretion of the City subject to the limitations of the FLSA. In no case shall overtime compensation exceed the rate of 1-1/2 times an employee' s regular hourly rate of pay. C. Certification Incentive Pay The Mayor may adopt programs to promote employee education and train- ing, provided that all compensation incentives under such programs are authorized within appropriate budget limitations established by the City Council . D. Other Allowances 1. Business Expenses The Mayor or his/her designee shall adopt rules and regulations for the authorization of employee advancement or reimbursement for actual expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of City business. Advancement or reimbursement shall be approved only for expenses documented and authorized in advance within budget limita- tions established by the City Council . Compensation Plan Page 4 2. Automobiles The Mayor may authorize under City policy an eligible employee to utilize a City vehicle on a take-home basis, and may, as a condition of receipt, require eligible employees to reimburse the City for a portion of the take-home vehicle cost. All other officers and employees who are authorized to use and who do use privately-owned automobiles for official City business shall be reimbursed for the operation expenses of said automobiles at a rate of twenty-one (21) cents per mile. A car allowance may be paid to department heads and other eligible employees at a rate not to exceed $300 per month. Such payment shall be in lieu of any mileage allowance. 3. Uniform Allowances Eligible employees shall be provided the following monthly uniform allowances when required to wear uniforms in the execution of their duties. Field Supervisor (Parking Enforcement) $40.00 Non-sworn police merit level employees $40.00 Sworn crime lab and evidence room technicians $50.00 Uniform allowances are provided on the condition that eligible employees maintain their uniforms through their duty shifts in reasonably good, clean, neat and pressed condition; of proper identification and insignia not worn, frayed or unsightly, and otherwise in full compliance with applicable department regu- lations. Failure to maintain apparel in accordance with the above shall be grounds for disciplinary action, including for- feiture of uniform allowances provided hereunder. V. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Eligible employees shall receive leaves of absence as provided in this section. The Mayor shall provide by order, rule and regulation, the speci- fic terms and conditions upon which such leaves are to be made available to eligible employees. Compensation Plan Page 5 A. Holidays The following days shall be recognized and observed as holidays for all eligible employees. All such employees shall receive their regular rate of pay for each of the following unworked holidays: 1. The first day of January, called New Year' s Day 2. The third Monday of January, the anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther King. 3. The third Monday in February, observed as the anniversary of the birth of George Washington 4. The last Monday of May, called Memorial Day 5. The fourth day of July, called Independence Day 6. The twenty-fourth day of July, called Pioneer Day 7. The first Monday in September, known as Labor Day 8. The second Monday of October, known as Columbus Day 9. The eleventh day of November, known as Veteran' s Day 10. The fourth Thursday in November, known as Thanksgiving Day 11. The twenty-fifth day of December, called Christmas 12. One personal holiday can be taken upon request of the employee at the discretion of the supervisor. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following business day shall be considered a holiday. When any holiday listed above falls on a Saturday, the preceding business day shall be considered a holiday. In addition to the above, any day may be designated as a holiday by proclamation of the Mayor and/or City Council . No employee shall receive in excess of one day of holiday pay for a single holiday. All employees must work or be on authorized leave their last scheduled working hours before and the next scheduled working day following the holiday to qualify for holiday pay. B. Vacations Eligible employees shall be entitled to receive their regular salaries during vacation periods earned and taken in accordance with the pro- visions of this section. Compensation Plan Page 6 1. Except as provided in Article V, B, 2 herein, employees shall accrue vacation under the schedule in paragraph 3 of this section; provided that no person shall be entitled to any vacation unless such person has successfully completed their initial probationary period. 2. Employees who became full time salaried employees before June 30, 1986, and who have elected to continue using the former vacation schedule shall accrue vacation as outlined in paragraph 4 of this Article V, B. 3. Completed years Days of Vacation Hours Accrued of consecutive Per Year Per Biweekly City Service Pay Period 0 to Completion of 1 year 5 1.54 Beg. of 2nd yr, to comp, of 3rd yr. 10 3.08 4 to 6 12 3.69 7 to 9 15 4.62 10 to 12 18 5.54 13 to 15 20 6.15 16 to 19 22 6.77 20 or more 25 7.69 4. Eligible employees shall earn a vacation period of four (4) hours per semi-monthly pay period from the date of full-time employment; (6 on-duty shifts per full calendar year of employment for combat fire personnel) ; provided further, that no person shall be entitled to any vacation unless such person has successfully completed their probationary period of full-time employment with the City. Eligible employees who have completed nine (9) consecutive full years of employment with the City shall earn a vacation equal to 5.66 hours per semi-monthly pay period; (8.5 on-duty shifts per full calendar year of employment for combat fire personnel) . Eligible employees who have completed fourteen (14) consecutive years with the City shall earn a vacation equal to 7.33 hours per semimonthly pay period; (11 on-duty shifts per full calendar year of employment for combat fire personnel) . Combat fire personnel shall accumulate vacation leave on an annual basis and shall be eligible to use such leave, commencing in the calendar year fol- lowing accrual . Compensation Plan Page 7 Not withstanding the above, Department Heads shall be eligible for twenty days vacation on January first of each of the first fourteen years of employment with the City and twenty-five days each January first thereafter. Eligible employees may accumulate vacations, (including both accrued vacation and sick-leave conversion time) , according to the length of their full-time, consecutive years of employment with the City up to the following maximum limits: After 6 month up to 25 days After 9 years up to 30 days After 14 years up to 35 days Department Heads up to 40 days Any vacation accrued beyond said maximums shall be deemed forfeited unless utilized prior to the end of the calendar year in which the maximum has been accrued. Every employee whose employment is terminated by resignation or other- wise shall be entitled to be paid for: 1. All earned vacation time accrued, unused, and unforfeited as of the date of termination, but not including any sick leave con- version time; plus 2. In cases of permanent separation the City will compensate employees for unused compensatory time off. However, the provisions of subsection I, notwithstanding, no employee shall be entitled to any termination benefit or payment for any vacation time which has not been vested, accrued, unforfeited and unused and shall not be entitled to any payment or termination benefit: 1. Until an employee has completed six (6) months of full-time employment with the City; or 2. If any resigning employee fails to give at least ten (10) days prior written notice to his or her department head of his o her contemplated resignation. The City may purchase up to, but not exceeding two (2) weeks of earned and accrued vacation time, to which an eligible employee is entitled. Subject to the Mayor' s approval , the Human Resources Director shall establish by rule and regulation the terms and conditions under which such purchases are to be permitted. Compensation Plan Page 8 C. Sick Leave Sick leave shall be provided for eligible employees only, as insurance against loss of income when an employee is unable to perform assigned duties because of illness or injury. The Mayor may establish rules and regulations for the correlation of sick leave and worker' s com- pensation benefits. Executive and Merit level employees shall be entitled to fifteen (15) days sick leave (7.5 on-duty shifts for combat fire professionals and executives) on January first of each calendar year or upon completion of their probationary period. All other eligible employees shall earn sick leave under the terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreements. The foregoing notwithstanding, no employee is entitled to sick leave until successfully completing the initial probationary period. Authorized and unused sick leave may be accumulated from year to year subject to limitations of this plan. An eligible employee who has accumulated thirty (30) sick leave days may choose to convert a portion of the yearly sick-leave grant from any given year to vacation under the following schedule: Number of sick leave days used Number of sick during previous leave days eligible calendar year for conversion 0 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 5 0 Any election by an employee to convert any sick leave to vacation time must be made by notifying the Office of Human Resource Management, in writing, on or before January 31 of each year; otherwise, no con- version will be allowed for that calendar year and such conversion privilege shall be deemed waived for that calendar year. In no event shall sick-leave days be converted for other than the current year' s sick-leave allocation. Compensation Plan Page 9 Any sick-leave days properly converted to vacation benefits as above described, shall be deemed to be taken prior to any other days of vacation time to which the employee is entitled. Any sick-leave days converted to vacation days remaining unused at the date of termination or retirement shall be forfeited by the City employee; however, for purposes of this section, conversion days shall be construed as used prior to vacation days otherwise accrued by an employee. Authorized and unused sick leave may be accumulated from year to year. D. Hospitalization Leave In addition to the sick leave authorized hereunder, each eligible employee of the City shall be entitled to thirty (30) days hospital- ization leave (except for members of the combat division of the fire department who shall be entitled to 15 duty shifts off for hospital- ization leave) each calendar year, provided that such leave may be taken only if, and during the period that, such employee is actually confined to a hospital or other facility as adopted under rules and regulations prescribed by the Mayor. Hospital leave shall not ac- cumulate from year to year. No employee of the City shall be entitled to receive hospitalization- leave benefits for illness, injuries or disability resulting from accidents arising out of or in the course of his or her employment for an employer other than the City. Each employee who takes authorized sick leave or authorized hospital- ization-leave shall continue to receive their regular salary during absence from work for the periods set forth in this chapter. The Mayor may establish rules and regulations which extend hospital- ization leave to circumstances where an employee receives medical treatment on an out-patient basis, in lieu of hospital confinement. E. Funeral Leave 1. Time off with pay will be granted to an eligible employee who suffers the loss of a wife, husband, child, mother, father, brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, grandfather, grandmother, grandchild, or stepchild. In the event of death in any of these instances, the employee will be paid their regular base pay for scheduled work time from time of death through the day of the funeral , not to exeeed five (5) days. Eligible employees will be permitted one additional day of funeral leave, on the day following the funeral if such funeral is held more than 150 miles distance from Salt Lake City. Satisfactory proof of such death, together with the date thereof, the date and location of the funeral , and the date of burial , must be furnished by the employee to their supervisor. Compensation Plan Page 10 2. In the event of death of relatives other than those enumerated in subsection 1, an eligible employee will be paid for time off from scheduled working hours while attending the funeral services for such person, not to exceed eight hours. 3. In the event of death of friends, an eligible employee may be granted time off without pay while attending the funeral services for such persons, not to exceed four (4) hours subject to the approval of their immediate supervisor. 4. In the event the death of any member of the immediate family as set forth in subsection 1 of this article occurs while an eligible employee is on vacation, their vacation will be extended by the amount of time authorized as funeral leave under said subsection. 5. The provisions of this article shall not be applicable to employees who are on leave of absence other than vacation leave. F. Military -- Entry into Service Eligible employees of the City who enlist or are called or inducted into and enter active service in the State militia or any branch of the Federal military, naval , air or marine service shall be entitled to absent himself from his duties and service with the City while engaged in the performance of active military or naval duties and while going to and returning from such duties. No such person or employee shall be subject by reason of such absence to any loss or diminution of vacation or holiday privileges nor shall he be prejudiced by reason of such absence with reference to promotion or continuance in office, employment, reappointment to office or re- employment. All such persons shall be entitled to re-employment by the City upon their following the precedures outlined by statute. G. Military -- Annual Encampment Eligible employees who are or shall become members of the Organized Reserve of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines or any unit of the Utah National Guard, shall be allowed full pay for all time not in excess of ten (10) consecutive working days per year spent on duty, at annual encampment or rifle competition or other duties in connection with the reserve training and instruction of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines of the United States. This leave shall be in addition to annual vacation leave with pay. H. Leave for Jury Duty Eligible employees shall be entitled to receive and retain statutory juror' s fees paid for jury service in the District and Federal Courts whose jurisdictions include Salt Lake County subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth. No reduction in an employee' s salary shall be Compensation Plan Page 11 made for absence from work resulting from such jury service for a total of seven (7) days during such employee' s term of jury service whether consecutive or not. In the event that an employee is required to serve as a juror more than seven (7) days during his term of jury service, the matter of salary reduction shall be presented to the department head for determination. On those days that an employee is required to report for jury service and is thereafter excused from such service during his regular working hours for the City, he shall forthwith return to and carry on his regular City employment. Failure to so return to work shall result in the forfeiture of that day' s pay by such employee. I. Parental Leave A leave of absence may be requested by any eligible employee (except employees in the police and fire units) becoming a parent through birth or adoption, with pay on a straight-time basis, for a period not to exceed five (5) consecutive days from the date the child commences residence with such employee, or upon hospitalization of a dependent child residing with such employee provided: 1. The child is a minor child and is permanently placed with the employee; provided, however, that marriage to a spouse with a child or children shall not be grounds for leave granted under this section even if adoption is then or subsequently considered and no parental leave shall be permitted for a child in the custody of an employee' s spouse prior to the marriage of that spouse by the employee. 2. The employee has accumulated any unused sick leave and is entitled to or has converted to vacation days under section III hereof, equal to or greater the number of days to be taken under this section. Under no circumstances shall the employee be entitled to use as parental leave more days than accrued as sick leave conversion or to which such employee would have been entitled to so convert. 3. The employee gives notice to his or her supervisor as soon as possible under the circumstances. 4. The employee provides, upon request by a supervisor, certification of birth or evidence of a child placement for adoption, or doctors certification of hospitalization to his or her supervisor within five (5) days following termination of such leave. An employee' s accumulated sick leave and sick leave conversion entitle- ments for the following calendar year, provided for under section III, shall be reduced by the number of days taken by an employee as parental leave under this section. Compensation Plan Page 12 J. Additional Leaves of Absence Additional leaves of absence may be granted an eligible employee at the discretion of the department head. VI. INSURANCE A. Group Insurance Eligible employees of the City may participate in the City' s group insurance plan in conformity with and under the terms of an insurance plan adopted by the Mayor covering such employees. Retired City employees, and other persons may also be permitted to participate in the plan under terms and conditions set forth by the Mayor. The Mayor shall cause the specific provisions of the group plan offered by the City to be detailed and made available to the City' s workforce. The City may deduct from each payroll all monies necessary to fund employee shares of insurance coverage and make all payments necessary to fund the plan within budget limitations established by the City Council . All officers and employees eligible to participate in the group insurance plan shall be enrolled unless waivers are executed by employees desiring exemption, in form and manner and at such times as the Mayor may direct. B. Worker' s Compensation In addition to the foregoing, the Mayor may provide for worker' s compensation coverage to the City' s workforce under applicable pro- visions of state statute, and other service related disability plans compensating employees of the City who are permanently and totally disabled while in the discharge of their official duties. VII. RETIREMENT A. Social Security Adopted. Exception. Salt Lake City hereby adopts the provisions of the Federal social security system and applies and extends all of the benefits of the old age and survivor' s insurance of the social security act to eliglble employees; provided, however, that officers and employees in the classified civil service of Salt Lake City in the Fire and Police Departments shall be exempted from such adoption, unless determined otherwise by the Mayor. Compensation Plan Page 13 B. Retirement Programs The City may permit or require the participation of eligible employees in it' s retirement program(s) under terms and conditions established by the Mayor (see Appendix C) . Such programs may include: 1. The Utah Public Safety Retirement System 2. The Utah Fireman' s Retirement System 3. The Utah State Retirement System 4. Deferred Compensation Programs 5. Retirement Incentive Programs The City may deduct from wages and salaries due eligible employees covered by this section, the payroll deductions determined by the Mayor to be necessary to fund employee contributions to such programs (see Appendix C) . C. Sick Leave Pay at Retirement At retirement, eligible employees shall be paid in cash, at the person' s current pay scale, a sum equal to the employee' s daily rate of pay for 25 percent of the accumulated sick leave days re- served for the benefit of the employee at the date of retirement. In lieu of the above, an employee may elect to convert 50 percent of the accumulated unused sick leave days to hospital and surgical coverage at the rate of one month of insurance for each day of ac- cumulated sick days reserved for the employee' s benefit at the date of retirement. Such sick leave retirement benefits shall also be available to executive level employees who have not retired from employment with the City when employment has been terminated by death or resignation (provided that in the case of death, benefits shall be payable to the employee' s survivor) occurring after the date the employee has become eligible for full service retirement from the City. This provision shall not act to reinstate an employee with sick leave benefits which were in any respect lost, used or forfeited prior to the effective date of this plan. EXECUTIVE PAY CLASS APPENDIX A Director - Airports $4320 - $6480 City Attorney $4320 - $6480 Police Chief $4056 - $6084 Fire Chief $4056 - $6084 Director - Public Works $4056 - $6084 Director - Public Utilities $4056 - $6084 Director - Developmental Services $3800 - $5700 Director - Parks $3800 - $5700 Chief of Staff $3800 - $5700 Director - Administrative Services $3800 - $5700 Director - Finance $3800 - $5700 Redevelopment Director $3456 - $5184 City Engineer $3456 - $5184 Human Resources Director $3456 - $5184 Deputy City Attorney $3456 - $5184 Superintendent of Water $3456 - $5184 Superintendent of Waste Water $3456 - $5184 Planning and Zoning Director $3456 - $5184 Major - Police $3456 - $5184 Deputy Chief - Fire $3456 - $5184 Airport Deputy Director - Operations $3456 - $5184 Airport Deputy Director - Finance & Administration $3456 - $5184 Airport Deputy Director - Engineering & Maintenance $3456 - $5184 Management Information Systems Manager $3456 - $5184 City Prosecutor $3324 - $4836 Superintendent of Streets & Sanitation $3324 - $4836 Transportation Engineer $3324 - $4836 Building & Housing Services Director $3324 - $4836 Chief Engineer - Public Utilities $3324 - $4836 Director - Housing Authority $3324 - $4836 Executive Director/City Council $3024 - $4536 Executive Assistant to The Mayor $3024 - $4536 Public Utilities - Chief Finance & Accounting Officer $3024 - $4536 Fleet Services Manager $3024 - $4536 Assistant Director - Parks $3024 - $4536 City - Treasurer $3024 - $4536 Financial Services Manager $3024 - $4536 Auditing and Reporting Manager $3024 - $4536 A B C D E F G H I J K I. 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Utah Public Safety + 1.84% 11.90% 13.74% 14.64% 28.38% Retirement System 300 series Exempt Utah Public Safety - 0 - 13.74% 13.74% I 14.64% 28.38% Retirement System I Executive Exempt Utah Firemen' s 1.15% 13.66% I 14.81% 11.15% 25.96% Retirement System 300 Series Exempt (steps A to L) I Utah Firemen' s - 0 - 14.81% 14.81% 11.15% 25.96% Retirement System I I 300 Series Exempt I I ( steps M and above) Utah Firemen' s I - 0 - 14.81% 14.81% 11.15% 25.96% Retirement System I Executive Exempt 7/1/87 ' V i 1413 SOUTH MAIN ST. Newspaper Agency Corporation P.O. BOX 45838 AGENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84145 Zht halt fakle Zhbunr DESERET NEWS FED.TAX I.D.#87-0217663 MORNING &SUNDAY EVENING &SUNDAY Affidavit of Publication I Hereby certify that the attached STATE OF UTAH. advertiserffent of SYNOP5 S UFSALT LAKE CITY ORDI►`~zANCE38 OF 1 SS. for CITY RECORDER was published bythe County of Salt Lake NEWSPAPER AGENCY CORPORATION, AGENT FOR THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE and DESERET NEWS, daily newspapers printed in the English language with general circulation in Utah, and published in Salt Lake City, Salt LWINatkes . Lake County in the State of Utah. �S00PSIS OF, SALT LFKFE CITY RDINANCE �Baf19�i PUBLISHED ON JUN 26 1987 i EmplgYee CamPeR oo" The Solt U6kePeny Cqunc11 at its SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3'IDAY OF JUNE' 19 87_ June 9,;1987 meefln9 adopted an ordinanc@@,amending Section l2S-1.1 .of)the revised Oral. Inonces of Salt Lake City, Utah, as lost amended by Bill No.62 of 1986 relating to compensation of Soft Lake CRY-'C"PoraBon - `•�� ;�`� - '�."��:• / officers and emplovees. NOTTARYARY PUBLIC Copies of the ordinance are available for review In the ON Recorder's Office, Sth Floor, City 14all,,324 state,.dur- �., g MARCH 1, 1988 Ing regular bush s hours. This ordinance shall take effect z COMMISSION EXPIRES on July 1,1987. '' *� (O $'if r� : RESIDING IN SALT LAKE COUNTY PUBLISHED: t' .,.a , HED:June 26,d9q7 . D-77'- X�` LEGAL ADVERTISING INVOICE ACCOUNT NAME AD NUMBER TELEPHONE CITY RECORDER G)-71 801-535-7671 CUST. REF. NO. SCHEDULE MISC.CHARGES SLC Cif; INI #38 JUN 26 1937 12*00 CAPTION SIZE TIMES I RATE AD CHARGE 5YR:C-P5I 5 OF SALT LAKE CITY OR 25 LINES 1 .78 19„50 DUE AND PAYABLE ON RECEIPT OF THIS INVOICE FOR BILLING INFORMATION CALL 801-237-2796 0 of 3 1 e 50