HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 83-53 ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE APPOINTING A CITY
MANAGER AND ESTABLISHING THE COMPENSATION
AND OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
EMPLOYMENT THEREFOR; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1 .
Appointment
That Karl Nollenberger be, and he is hereby , appointed City
Manager of the City of Beaumont effective on and after June 22 , 1983,
subject to the compensation, terms and conditions of employment
contained in this ordinance.
Section 2 .
Powers and Duties
That the City Manager shall have such powers and duties as
shall be provided by the Charter of the City of Beaumont and by the
general laws of the State of Texas, and as may be further provided by
the City Council of the City of Beaumont. The City Manager shall
devote his full business time and best efforts to the City of
Beaumont and will engage in no outside employment other than the
instructing of students at a university or through correspondence
course work .
Section 3 .
Compensation
That the City shall pay Nollenberger a base salary at the
rate of $67,500 .00 per year for the period from June 22 , 1983 to
September 30 , 1984, and thereafter at such rate as may from time to
time be fixed by the City Council . In addition to the base salary
above provided, the City shall provide Nollenberger the following:
1 . A car allowance of $300 .00 per month as
compensation for the use of his personal
automobile for City-related automobile
travel within the metropolitan area.
In addition to the car allowance herein
provided, the City shall pay Nollenberger
for use of his personal automobile for
City-related travel outside the metropolitan
area at the mileage rate then in effect for
City employees.
2 . A monthly sum as compensation for the difference
in interest rates between Nollenberger' s existing
mortgage loan at the interest rate of 8 3/4%
and the mortgage loan for his home to be
purchased in Beaumont. The interest rate
differential paid hereunder will be based upon
the principal balance of Nollenberger' s
existing mortgage on July 1 , 1983 . The
interest differential shall be paid for a
period of two years; provided, however, that
should Nollenberger' s employment with the City
of Beaumont terminate prior to the expiration
of the term of two years herein provided, the
interest rate differential shall not be paid
beyond the date of termination of employment.
Section 4 .
Leave
( a) That Nollenberger shall accrue vacation leave at the
rate of 18 days vacation per year beginning with the effective date
of his employment as City Manager and continuing throughout his
tenure in office; provided, however, that the City Council may , at
any time, change the rate of accrual of vacation leave provided
herein. Unused vacation leave may be accumulated and carried over
from year-to-year; provided, however, that the total amount of
vacation leave accumulated hereunder shall not exceed the total
amount of vacation leave which may be accumulated by other
non-contract employees of the City.
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( b) That upon employment, Nollenberger shall be entitled
to 30 days of sick leave. Additional sick leave will not begin to
accrue until the end of 24 months of employment. At the conclusion
of 24 months of employment, sick leave will accrue at the same rate
as then in effect for other non-contract City employees.
Section 5 .
Retirement
That the City shall continue its existing agreement with
the International City Management Association Retirement Plan or
enter into a new agreement with said plan and shall contribute
monthly to said plan a sum equal to 7 .5% of Nollenberger' s base
salary for his benefit. In addition to the City' s contributions to
said plan, the City agrees to deduct from Nollenberger' s base salary
and pay to said plan such amounts as he may from time to time
request.
Section 6 .
Insurance
That the City will provide such hospital and medical
insurance and dental insurance for Nollenberger and his family as may
be provided other non-contract employees of the City. The coverage
will be in effect on July 1 , 1983, or the City will pay the premium
for an individual policy arranged by Nollenberger. The City will pay
the premiums for $100,000 of group term life insurance coverage for
Nollenberger under his present group life plan or such other plan as
may be arranged by the City. The City will pay the premiums for
long-term disability insurance providing coverage for 60% of base
salary .
Section 7 .
Expenses
That the City of Beaumont recognizes that certain expenses
of a non-personal and job-related nature will be incurred by the
City Manager and shall reimburse Nollenberger for such reasonable
expenses as may be incurred and as may be authorized through the
annual budgetary process.
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Section 8 .
Moving and Relocation Expenses
That the City will reimburse Nollenberger for reasonable
moving expenses incurred in connection with the moving of household
goods , including packing, unpacking , insurance, transportation, and
other expenses for moving his family from Richfield, Minnesota to
Beaumont, Texas. In addition, the City will reimburse Nollenberger
for reasonable travel expenses incurred by Nollenberger and his wife
for one trip to search for a home in Beaumont and for reasonable
out-of-pocket living expenses for not more than two months for
Nollenberger prior to the move of his family to Beaumont if he
precedes his family to Beaumont because of housing availability.
Nollenberger shall exercise his best efforts to move his family to
Beaumont as soon as practicable after the effective date of his
employment with the City.
Section 9 .
Additional Benefits
That in addition to the benefits herein provided,
Nollenberger shall be furnished such other benefits as shall be
available to other non-contract employees of the City. The benefits
herein provided may be increased by action of the City Council
through the annual budgetary process or otherwise.
Section 10 .
Termination and Severance Pay
That Nollenberger shall be an employee at will of the City
and shall be subject to termination as provided in Article V, Section
2 of the Charter of the City of Beaumont. If the City terminates
Nollenberger' s employment for any reason, the City shall nevertheless
continue the base salary payments provided herein for a period of
three months after such termination so long as Nollenberger does not
engage in gainful employment for another employer or enter into
self-employment; provided, however, that if such employment is
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terminated because of Nollenberger' s inability to continue as City
Manager or because of misfeasance, malfeasance, or other misconduct
in office, the base salary and benefits provided herein shall
terminate upon the effective date of termination of employment. In
the event that Nollenberger voluntarily resigns his position with the
City, then Nollenberger shall give the City Council 45 days advance
notice in writing.
Section 11 .
Authority of Mayor
That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to make
such payments and to execute, in behalf of the City of Beaumont, such
instruments as shall be necessary to effectuate the terms of this
ordinance.
Section 12 .
Severability
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of
persons or circumstances, should for any reason be held to be
invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of
this ordinance, and to such end the various portions and provisions
of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 13 .
Repeal
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this
�0 day of ��a v�. 1983 .
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