111.03 SALARY OF CITY COMMISSION MEMBERS; COMPENSATION BOARD.
   (a)   The Mayor of the City shall receive an annual salary effective January 1, 2019, of $14,688. The Assistant Mayor of the City shall receive an annual salary effective January 1, 2019, of $11,634. The remaining members of the City Commission shall receive an annual salary effective January 1, 2019, of $11,019.
(Ord. 07-318. Passed 10-30-07; Ord. 11-296. Passed 10-25-11; Ord. 18-284. Passed 11-5-18.)
 
   (b)   The Mayor with consent of the City Commission shall appoint five electors of the City to a Compensation Board which is hereby established. Three members of the Board shall serve for an initial term of two years commencing July 1, 1990, or until their successors are appointed, and two members of the Board shall serve for an initial term of four years commencing July 1, 1990, or until their successors are appointed. Thereafter, members of the Board shall serve for a term of four years, or until their successors are appointed. A member of a City employee’s family, as defined in Section 111.04, shall not be eligible for service.
(Ord. 12-110. Passed 4-10-12.)
 
   (c)   The Compensation Board shall from time to time elect a chairperson from its membership. No person shall serve as a member of the Board for more than two consecutive terms. No person shall continue to serve as a member of the Board who fails to maintain the qualifications of an elector of the City. A person appointed to fill a vacancy to the Board shall serve for the unexpired term of the vacancy.
 
   (d)   One member of the Compensation Board shall represent the labor community, one member shall represent the business community and three members shall represent the community-at-large. On or before November 30, 1990, and at least quadrennially thereafter, the Board shall meet to consider the salary and compensation of the Mayor, the Assistant Mayor, and members of the City Commission.
 
   (e)   No later than October 1 of each year thereafter that the Compensation Board meets, the Board shall prepare a report to the City Commission setting forth its recommendations of compensation for the Mayor, Assistant Mayor and members of the City Commission. The City Commission shall, within thirty days of receiving the Board's report, either approve it by ordinance or, in the event a majority of the City Commission is not in favor thereof, reject it. The proposal may not be amended or modified.
(Ord. 99-314. Passed 10-5-99.)