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- AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES
Between
The City of Tigard
and
The Local Government Personnel Institute
This agreement is made this day of c 1984 between
the Local Government Personnel Institute (L PI) , a joint venture of the Association
of Oregon Counties, League of Oregon Cities and the Oregon School Boards Association, ~
P. 0. -Box 908, Salem, Oregon 97308, and the City of Tigard, P. 0. Box 23397,
Tigard, Oregon 97223.
The parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE I, SCOPE OF WORK.
This Agreement is exclusively for personal services. The Local Government
Personnel Institute will represent the City of Tigard Un its laborrel.a,tions
actIVI ties with recognized employee bargaining representatives as fol.lows:.
1 . Negotiations Representation: representation for collective bargaining,
to include mediation, fartfinding, interest arbitration and strike
management, if necessary. .
2. Contract Administration: supervisory training, representation at
grievance processing and grievance arbitration, and consultation i•f
further appeals are taken.
ARTICLE II. TERMS OF PAYMENT AND CONSULTANT FEES.
A. The services will. be performed by or under the personal supervision of
Kevin Lindgren . The District will reimburse LGPI in accordance with
the following schedule. Time for all services rendered will be computed
to the nearest one-quarter hour and billing will be made on a monthly
basis for the duration of the negotiations and this Agreement.
B. Fee Schedule.
Professional Services .$55/hour
Travel time $20/hour
Secretarial services $8.75/hour
Mileage $ .20/mile
Meals
. Breakfast $4.25.
Lunch $4.75
Dinner -$8.00
Lodging At cost
ARTICLE III. TERMINATION.
The District may terminate this Agreement upon giving LGPI ten'(10) days'
written notice. In the event of termination, LGPI shall .be entitled to
payment for services rendered and reimburseable expenses incurred to the
date of termination.
ARTICLE IV. COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF.AGREEMENT.
This Agreements ll begin when it has been signed by both parties and
continue through
FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL INSTITUTE
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Date. Date
d. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to receive
and file report.
Approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present. Councilor Scott
voting nay.
10. ACCEPT MLP 9-81 NON-REMONSTRANCE AGREEMENT - Corner of Ash & Frewing
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to accept.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
11. Approve OLCC Applications & Authorize Mayor pro tem of Council To Sign
o Greenway Pub, 12272 SW Scholls Ferry Rd. , Tigard, RMB
Application i
o Elmer's, 14055 SW Pacific Hwy. , Tigard, R Application
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to approve.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
12. RESOLUTION NO. 84-21 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTING THE
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED WITHIN I-KOLL BUSINESS PARK.
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to approve.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
13. RESOLUTION NO. 84-22 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTING THE
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED WITHIN PICKS LANDING I SUBDIVISION.
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to approve.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
14. RESOLUTION NO. 84-23 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTING THE
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED WITHIN SW FANNO CREEK DRIVE (BONITA
FIRS) .
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to approve.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
15. APPROVE LGPI CONTRACT FOR ASSISTANCE FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR 1984
AND AUTHORIZE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN
a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to approve
and authorize signature.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council, present.
16. RESOLUTION NO. 84-24 A RESOLUTION 'OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL ENDORSING
THE PUGET CORPORATION OF OREGON'S APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL FROM THE
STATE OF OREGON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO ISSUE INDUSTRIAL
REVENUE BONDS.
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AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES
Between
The City of Tigard
and
The Local Government Personnel Institute
This Agreement is made this 30 day of c8B2 1982, between
the Local Government Personnel Institute GPI), a joint venture of the
Association of Oregon Counties and League of Oregon Cities, P 0 Box 908, Salem,
Oregon 97308, and the City of Tigard, P 0 Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223.
The par-ties agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. SCOPE OF WORK.
This Agreement is exclusively for personal services. The Local Government
Personnel Institute will represent the City of, Tigard in its labor relations
activities with recognized employee bargaining- representatives as follows:
1. Negotiations Representation: representation for collective bargaining.,
to include mediation, factfinding, interest arbitration and strike
management, if necessary.
2. Contract Administration: supervisory training, representation at
grievance processing and grievance arbitration, and consultation if
further appeals are taken.
ARTICLE II. TERMS OF PAYMENT AND CONSULTANT FEES.
A. The negotiation and contract administration services will be performed by
or under the personal supervision of Kevin Lindgren. The City will reimburse
LGPI in accordance with the following schedule. Time for all services
rendered will be computed to the nearest one-quarter hour and billings will be
made on a monthly basis for the duration of the negotiations and this
Agreement.
B. Fee Schedule.
Professional services $50/hour, LGPI-members
60/hour, non-members
Travel time $,20/hour
Secretarial services $8.75/hour
Mileage $..20/mile
Meals
Breakfast $3.75
Lunch $4.00
Dinner $7.25•
Lodging At Cost
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ARTICLE III. TERMINATION.
The City may terminate this Agreement upon giving LGPI ten (10) days' written
notice. In the event of termination, LGPI shall be entitled to. payment for,
services rendered and reimburseable expenses incurred to ;the date of termination.
ARTICLE IV. COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF AGREEMENT.
This Agreement shall begin when it has been signed by both parties and continue
through December 31, 1983.
FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL INSTITUTE
Sign ture Signature
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Date Date
Agreement between the City of Tigard and
the Local Goverment Personnel Institute page 2
AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES
Between
The City of Tigard
and
The Local Government Personnel Institute
This Agreement is made this day of /) Er `U 1981, between
the Local Government Personnel Institute (LGPI) , a joint venture of the Association
of Oregon Counties, League of Oregon Cities and the Oregon School Boards Association,
P 0 Box 908, Salem, Oregon 97308, and the City of Tigard (City), P 0 Box 23397,
Tigard, Oregon 97223.
The parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. SCOPE OF WORK.
This Agreement is exclusively for personal services. The Local Government
Personnel Institute will represent the City of Tigard in its labor relations
activities with recognized employee bargaining representatives as follows:
1. Negotiations Representation: representation for collective bargaining,
to include mediation, factfinding, interest arbitration and strike
management, if necessary.
2. Contract Administration: supervisory training, representation at
grievance processing and grievance arbitration, and consultation if
further appeals are taken.
3. Personnel Systems Development: LGPI will provide the City assistance in
the research, development, review and implementation of personnel
ordinances, rules and procedures. Assistance provided through the compilation
of information for the City's review, through written or telephone discussion
of proposals with the City or in the review of ordinances, rules or
procedures developed by the City will be considered to be within the scope of
LGPI's service to member organization up to and including thirty (30) hours of
service. Travel costs for the first two (2) on-site visits during the
1981-82 year would be included within the membership services.
ARTICLE II. TERMS OF PAYMENT AND CONSULTANT FEES.
A. The.negotiation and contract administration services will be performed by or
under the personal supervision of Kevin Lindgren. The City will reimburse
LGPI in accordance with the following schedule. Time for all services
rendered will be computed to the nearest one-quarter hour and billing will be
made on a monthly basis for the duration of the negotiations and this
Agreement.
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B. Fee Schedule for negotiations and contract administration:
Professional services $50/hour, LGPI members
$60/hour, non-members
Travel Time $20/hour
Secretarial services $8.75/hour
Mileage $.20/mile
Meals
Breakfast $3.75
Lunch $4.00
Dinner $7.25
Lodging At Cost
C. The personnel systems development assistance will be performed by the
professional staff of LGPI. In accordance with the stipulations in Article I.3.,
the City will reimburse LGPI in accordance with the following schedule. .
Time for all services rendered will be computed to the nearest one-quarter
hour and billing will be made on a monthly basis for the duration of the
assistance and this Agreement.
D. Fee schedule for personnel systems development assistance:
lProfessional Services $25/hour, LGPI members
$35/hour, non-members
2Travel Time $15/hour
2Mileage $.20/mile
2Meals
Breakfast $3.75
Lunch $4.00
Dinner $7.25
2Lodging At Cost
1To be charged only after technical assistance exceeds thirty (30) hours.
2To be charged on third and succeeding on-site visitation trips.
ARTICLE III. TERMINATION.
The City may terminate this Agreement upon giving LGPI ten (10) days' written
notice. In the event of termination, LGPI shall be entitled to payment for
services rendered and reimburseable expenses incurred to the date of termination.
ARTICLE IV. COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF AGREEMENT.
This Agreement shall begin when it has been signed by both parties and continue
through December 31, 1982.
FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL INSTITUTE
Signature Signature
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COUNCIL RECESSED 8:50 P.M.
Meeting reconvened at 9:10 P.M. and Council went into executive session under the
provisions of ORS 192.660 (1A) and (d) relating to deliberations on labor negotiations.
City Administrator, Council, Kirk Berger and staff discussed city benefit package,
philosophy, policy and strategy for future years negotiations. City Administrator
suggested using Local Government Personnel Institute (LGPI) to assist in reforms of
systems. and.work out a personnel package. Discussion followed on prior years
experience and concerns regarding the existing personnel procedures and policies.
Council generally was supportive of the recommendation and requested a proposal be
brought back December 21 , 1981, for review and finalized early in January, 1982.
EXECUTIVE MEETING ADJOURNED 10:55 P.M. and Council went into open special meeting.
6. RD
(a) Motion by Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Cook to accept the
City Administrator's recommendation and retain LGPI to act as labor negotiators.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council.
7. OPEN AGENDA: Consideration of Non-Agenda Items identified to the Chair under
agenda item 2 were discussed at this .time. .
2. 1 APPROVAL OF OLCC APPLICATION
Fred Meyer - Eve's Buffet
11565 S.W. Pacific Highway
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Type of Application : Restaurant, New License
(a) Chief of Police recommended approval noting this was a change in
ownership.
(b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian, the application
be forwarded to OLCC with recommendation for approval.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council.
2.2 MAYORS RECALL ELECTION COSTS
(a) City Administrator reviewed the election costs noting the estimated
direct cost to be $5,017 and indirect cost $1,687; for a total of
$6,704. City Administrator and Attorney discussed their concern during this
period of time that a quarum of Council be present at meetings, to ful-
fill the requirements of the State Constitution, Tigard Municipal Code
and Charter. For this reason they recommended Councilwoman Stimler be
required to attend the meetings. Giving the importance of the issue, and
having no way of knowing the outcome they did not want to second guess
the outcome. City Administrator Bob Jean apologized for not fully
informing the.Council as a group but felt the decision was in the best interes
of the City to request Councilwoman Stimler return. Councilman Brian
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T I G A R D C I T Y C 0 U N C I L
SPECIAL AND EXECUTIVE SESSION MEETING MINUTES, NOVEMBER 30, 1981, 7:30 P.M.
1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Wilbur A. Bishop; Councilmen Tom Brian, John Cook,
Kenneth Scheckla (arrived at 7:40 P.M.) , Councilwoman Nancie Stimler;
Chief of Police, Robert Adams; Director of Public Works/Planning
Director, Frank Currie; City Librarian, Irene Ertell, Finance Director/
City Recorder, Doris Hartig; City Administrator, Robert W. Jean;
Administrative Assistant, Linda Sargent, Legal Counsel, Ed Sullivan..
2. CALL TO AUDIENCE, STAFF AND COUNCIL. FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS UNDER OPEN AGENDA
(a) City Administrator requested Council consider the following items under open
agenda at the end of the meeting:
(1) Approval of OLCC Application, Fred Meyer Eve's Restaurant
(2) Recall Election Expense
(3) City Hall Open House
(4) Senior Center Contract
3. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORT
(a) Administrative Assistant stated the report was not ready and requested report
be set-over. Council concurred.
4. SALARY AND COMPENSATION PLAN REPORT
(a) Administrative Assistant discussed the salary and compensation report, point-
ing out disparity in salaries and referenced them into classifications with
respect to. responsibilities. The report further compared salaries with the
LGPI 1981-82 salary survey as well as projected 1982-83 compensation. Staff
recommendation was to establish a salary range for all positions.
(b) Kirk Berger of LGPI suggested the -City build a matrix and apply ranges and
steps. This will give additional ranges to work with and allow for growth
and flexibility.
5. MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES PACKAGE AND MERIT SYSTEM REPORT
(a) City Administrator referenced his memo to Council stating it was his opinion
the city generally is paying wages in excess of the market for comparable work
and that the total compensation package is greater than the value in the market
place for the work performed.
(b) City Administrator suggested the city recognize the efforts of management
staff and consider how to deal with management personnel. He also recommended
policy be set regarding the use of overtime, compensatory time off and flex-
ible time for management. Currently there is no difference between management
and line staff. He strongly suggested the city develop a management incentive
package and merit system recognizing outstanding achievements.