284.01 Establishment; membership.
284.02 Duties; authority of Council.
284.03 Meetings; compensation.
CROSS REFERENCES
Quorum of commissions - see CHTR. Sec. 2.6
Compensation of officers and employees generally - see CHTR. Sec. 5.12
Compensation of elective officers - see CHTR. Sec. 6.6
Salary and wage plan - see CHTR. Sec. 18.11
Certification of payrolls - see CHTR. Sec. 18.27
There is hereby established in and for the City a Local Officers Compensation Commission which shall determine the salaries of all elected officials. The Commission shall consist of seven members who are registered electors of the City, appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by Council. The terms of office shall be seven years, except that of the members first appointed, one each shall be appointed for terms of one, two, three, four, five, six and seven years. All first members shall be appointed within thirty days after the effective date of this chapter (Ordinance 45, passed June 15, 1976). Thereafter, members shall be appointed before October 1 of the year of appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired terms. No member or employee of the legislative, judicial or executive branch of any level of government or members of the immediate family of such member or employee shall be a member of the Commission.
(Ord. 45. Passed 6-15-76.)
The Local Officers Compensation Commission shall determine the salaries of local elected officials, which determinations shall be the salaries unless Council, by resolution adopted by two-thirds of the members elected to and serving on Council, rejects them. The determinations of the Commission shall become effective thirty days following their filing with the City Clerk, unless rejected by Council. In case of rejection, the existing salary shall prevail. Any expense allowance or reimbursement paid to elected officials in addition to salary shall be for expenses incurred in the course of City business and accounted for to the City.
(Ord. 45. Passed 6-15-76.)
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