84-697 WHITf�. - CITV CLERK
PINK - FINANCE CITY OF SAINT PAITL� Council
r CANARV - DEPARTMENT File NO. �� �/ 7
BIUE -MAVOR
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Or indnce Ordinance N0. ��f�Q
Presented By
Referred To b" � � �"N �-`�- Committee: Date ����/��
Out of Committee By Date
An Administrative Ordinance amending the Saint
Paul Administrative Code pertaining to the compen-
sation to be paid certain elected officials of the
City of Saint Paul .
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section l .
That section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby amended
by amending subsection (1 ) thereof as follows:
"(1 ) The salaries of the Mayor and 6e�pe���ep members of
the City Council shall be as follows:
Mayor ��939��:AA $43,743.00
6e�ps���ep Council members ��9;559:8A 28,530.00"
Section 2.
That Section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby further
amended by amending subsection (2) thereof as follows:
"(2) That effective a�e�-�be-��ws�-�aes�ay-�p-dbpe;-�9�6
January 1 , 1986 the salary of the Mayor and 6e�pe��r�e�
council members shall be as follows:
Mayor $3�;�3�.-AA $60,000.00
6e�pe���e� Council members ���3A�6.-A8 $35,500.00"
COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of:
Yeas Nays
Fletcher
Drew In Favor
Masanz
NiCOSia B
Schelbel A gai ns t Y
Tedesco
Wilson
Form Approved by City Attorney
Adopted by Council: Date
Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY
By
Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council
sy By
WHITE - CITV CLERK 1
PIN1� - FINANCE COl1I1C11 /,�
� CANARV - DEPARTMENT GITY OF SAINT PAUL File NO. �� Y / /
BLUE -MAVOR
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O/ indnce Ordinance N 0. /��y9
Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
Out of Committee By Date
Section 3.
That section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Le islative Code is hereby further
amended by deleting subsections (3), (4), (5}� and (6) thereof in their entirety.
Section 4.
� That section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby further
amended by amending subsection (7) as follows:
"��� (3� That effective upon the first Tuesday in June 1980,
life insurance shall be accorded the Mayor and Council subject
to the terms and conditions of provisions concerning life
insurance as may be then in effect as regards the bargaining
unit known as the Management and Professional Supervisory
Employees Organization. "
Section 5.
That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days
from and after its passage, approval and publication.
2.
COUNC[LMEN Requested by Department of:
Yeas Nays �
Pfs1e1�9r
Drew [n Favor
Masanz
Schelbel Q Against BY
Tedesco
Wilson
Adopted by Council: Date ���1�Q� Form A�d by City Attorney
Certifie ssed by unc' ecre ry BY I �� ��
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Appro e by Mayor: at � JUL 2 5 1984 Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council
BY BY
PUBLISHED AU G 41984
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WHITE - CITV CLERK
PINK - FINANCE COl1I1C11
CANARY -DEPARTMENT GITY OF SAINT PAUL �
BIUE - MAVOR
File N 0.
Or indnce Ordinance N 0.
Presented By
/ `� . ,/
�/ Referred To `a��u� Committee: Date G`ZG~�r
Out of Committee By Date
An Ordinance amending Chapter 32 of the Saint
Paul Administrative Code pertaining to the compen-
sation to be paid certain elected officials of the
City of Saint Paul .
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1 .
That Section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby amended,
pursuant to the authority of Laws of Minnesota for 1973, Chapter 691 , by re-
numbering subsection 7 thereof from subsection 7 to subsection 8.
Section 2.
That Section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby further
amended by adding the following new subsection 7.
• (7) That effective with the beginning of the first regular
bi-weekly pay period for city employees after the first
day of January in each year below, the annual salaries
of the mayor and each council member shall be fixed as
follows:
Year Council Mayor
1986 $31 ,097.70 $47,679.87
1987 33,896.49 51 ,971 .06
1988 36,947.17 56,748.46
1989 39,932.67 61 ,180.34
1990 41 ,529.98 63,627.55
1991 43,191 .12 66,172.65
COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of:
Yeas Nays
Fletcher
o.aw In Favor
Masanz
NiCOSIa B
scnetbe� Against Y
Tedesco
Wilson
Form A�ved by City Attorney
Adopted by Council: Date
Certified Passed by Council Secretary By ( •
By
Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council
By By
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REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
TO
REVIEW CTTY SALARIES
Specifically concerning mayoral and
council and legislative aides compensation.
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Date: Ma.y 10, 1984
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There are few facets in life that touch a person more personally
and more importantly than compensation. What a man, or woman, is paid
for his or her labor is always a critical issue.
So it was with no small amount of trepida-�ion and personal interest
that this committee joined itself to review and recommend salaries for
Saint Paul's mayor, council members, and legislative aides.
We were fortunate at the start in that considerable staff work had
been completed studying current salary scales of mayors and councilper-
sons in 22 cities sized comparably to Saint Paul.
� In three meetings, we also interviewed the Mayor of Saint Paul,
- Councilmen, and several of the legislative aides. Overall, we were im-
pressed by their patent honesty, cheerfulness despite their limited
wage circumstances, and long hours of work. It seems that the 60-hour
work week is far from dead among the elective and appointive group of
city officials.
We also reviewed various .staff salaries of.the city educational greup, 'I
the Saint Paul professional employees and the Ramsey County elective
officials, and the Minneapolis elective officals.
From early on, it soon becar.ie apparent that no matter which ruler
was used (cost of living, comparative-salaries, intrinsic worth, and
others) , salaries for Saint Paul's elective officials and appointive aides
were, and are, incredibly low.
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At our first meeting, after reviewing our talks with the Saint Paul
officials, our committee in discussions made such remarks as:
". . . .in terms of what is fair and reasonable, the pay
_ is inadequate,"
". . . .the main thing is to get the salarie� bacic to reality."
". . . .council salaries are now so low that you couldn't even
buy a house in Saint Paul with that level of income."
�The committee agreed that salaries should be adequate. But what
was adequate?
One committee member summed it up best by saying, "The salary should '
be adequate enough that no one is denied taking the job."
A Among our early decisions, the Committee agreed:
---to consider the mayor's salary first;
---to consider the value of a job, and not merely a
percentage increase of some base figure; and
---to recommend a specific figure for each job con-
sidered, and not just a salary range.
Therefore, we, the COMMISSION TO REVIEW SAINT PAUL CITY SALARIES, after
three open and thoughtful meetings, do unanimously recommend:
1. That the Mayor of Saint Paul be paid a compensation
of $60,000 annually, to begin January 1, 1986.
2. That the Councilpersons of Saint Paul be paid a
compensation of ,$35,500 annually, to begin January
1, 1986.
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3. That Council legislative aides to paid a compensa-
tion of 90� of a Saint Paul councilperson's salary,
without regard to any prior "step" or "grade" level,
so that one simple figure is used without diminua-
tion or addition from the 90 percent Ievel.
We conclude with observations that the Commission feels subordinates
should not be paid equal to or above their bosses, and that the Council
should review and address the elective official salary question yearly.
We hope that the Council moves with deliberate haste on these recommenda-
tions.
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SIGNED: ��� Chair of Charter
Ray Faricy,LCHAIR Commission
200 AA�1 Building
. � 170 E. 7th St., 55101
Robin Young Chair, Citizens Budget
1691 E. 7th St., 55106 Advisory Commission
William Konopatzki Ex-Councilman
2238 Larry Ho Drive, 55119
George McMahon Ex-Councilman
2995 W. Owasso Blvd. , 551i4
Robert Sprafka, Port Authority Ex-Councilman
City Hall Annex, 55102
Jen Hall League of Women Voters
1010 University Ave., 55104
Jack Costello Citizens League
2177 Stanford Ave. , 55105
Rolf Gilbertson Chamber of Commerce
Suite 332 Hamm Bldg., 55102
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Recording Secretary:
Dolores Tautges
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Staff Support:
Joseph T. Hannasch
Published by:
Council Research Office
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May 1, 1984
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MEMO T0: A1 Olson, Cit
c���r c�.���ys �����
FROM: Joe Ha�i�a�s''C�i�;� �oun�cil Research
Please place on the Thursday May lOth
Council Agenda the item:
/and Mayor
Presentation to the Council� of the
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final report of the Commission to
Review City Salaries, by Ray Faricy,,
CHAIRMAN.
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PINK � FIN,�NCE (�IT1' OF SA3I�'T P`ALTL Council �� �Q,)
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BLUE � -. MAVOR
File N .
O��zn��ce Ordinance N0.
Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
Out of Committee By Date
An Ordinance amending Chapter 32 of the Saint
Paul Administrative Code pertaining to the cor��pen-
sation to be paid certain elected officials of the
City of Saint Paul .
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section l .
That Section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby amended,
pursuant to the authority of Laws of Minnesota for 1973, Chapter 691 , by re-
numbering subsection 7 thereof from subsection 7 to subsection 8.
Section 2.
That Section 32.01 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code is hereby further
amended by adding the following new subsection 7.
(7) That effective with the beginning of the first regular
bi-weekly pay period for city employees after the first
day of January in each year below, the annual salaries
of the mayor and each council member shall be fixed as
follows:
' Year Council Nlayor
� 1986 . $31 ,097.70 $47,679.87
1987 33,896.49 51 ,971 .06
1988 36,947.17 55,748.46
1989 39,932.67 61 ,180.34
1990 41 ,529.98 63,627.55
' 1991 43,191 .12 66,172.65
COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of:
Yeas Nays
Fletcher
Drew In Favor
Masanz
NiCOSia B
scneidei — Against Y — --- �-
Tedesco
' Wifson
Form A�ved by City Attornpy
Adopted by Council: Date
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Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY __ --_•_
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Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council
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