HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 23000-11-2017 ORDINANCE NO. 23000-11-2017
AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE SALARY FOR THE
CLASSIFICATION OF COMMANDER IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT;
PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF
ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES AND REPEAL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Subchapter B of Chapter 141 of the Texas Local Government Code
affects all municipalities with a population of 10,000 or more; and
WHEREAS, Section 141.033(a) provides that each city affected by Subchapter B
`.shall classify all positions in its fire and police departments and shall . . . prescribe the
salary for each classification"; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 141.033 and Section 143.021(a),the City
of Fort Worth periodically adopts staffing ordinances for its Fire and Police Departments
that establish the classifications of all fire fighters and police officers and prescribe the
number of positions in each classification; and
WHEREAS, the City has historically prescribed the salary for each classification
in the Fire and Police Departments through provisions in the City's annual budget
appropriation ordinance; and
WHEREAS, salaries for the majority of the classifications in the Police
Department are currently set by and subject to a labor agreement, that agreement being
Fort Worth City Secretary Contract No. 49103 (Police); and
WHEREAS, on September 26, 2017, the Fort Worth City Council adopted a
separate ordinance that prescribes the salaries for each classification, in accordance with a
labor agreement where applicable, for the Police Department, the same being Ordinance
22941-09-2017 (the Salary Ordinance); and
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WHEREAS, by separate action of even date herewith, the Fort Worth City
Council is taking actions to create the appointed classification of"Commander," which
did not exist when the current Salary Ordinance was adopted and which was agreed to as
part of the most recently approved labor agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt an ordinance setting the salary for
individuals within the appointed classification of Commander.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,TEXAS THAT:
SECTION 1.
Attached as Addendum A, and made a part of this ordinance by incorporation, is
the executive pay plan range for the Fort Worth Police Department classification of
Commander, with such pay range to be effective on adoption of this ordinance.
SECTION 3.
That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of previous ordinances
and of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as amended, except where the
provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of prior police
staffing ordinances for the Police Department and such Code, in which event conflicting
provisions of such ordinances and such code provisions are hereby repealed and this
ordinance shall be controlling.
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SECTION 4.
That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of these ordinances are severable, and if any
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction,
such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences,
paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the
City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional
phrase,clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
SECTION 5.
That this ordinance shall be effective on adoption, and it is so ordained.
APPRO V ED AST ATTEST:
FO LE ITY: .
Denis C. cElroy, V
City Attorney Kiary J. A4r, it ecretary
ADOPTED: November 14, 2017
EFFECTIVE: November 14, 2017
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Addendum A
Police Executive Pay Plan Range -
Commander
Job Title Minimum Maximum
Police Commander 46.82 77.25
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 11/14/2017 -Ordinance Nos. 22998-11-2017, 22999-11-
2017 and 23000-11-2017
DATE: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 REFERENCE NO.: G-19166
LOG NAME: 3535STAFFING ORDINANCE - COMMANDERS
SUBJECT:
Adopt Ordinance Amending the Fort Worth City Code to Address the Newly Created Classification of
Commander; Adopt Ordinance Prescribing the Number of Authorized Civil Service Positions in Each
Classification in the Police Department by Adding Six Positions in the Classification of Commander; Adopt
Ordinance Revising the Executive Pay Plan for the Police Department to Establish the Pay Range for
Commanders; and Reduce by Nine the Number of Civilian Authorized Positions in the Police Department
(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Adopt the attached ordinance amending Section 27-24, Police Appointees of the Fort Worth City Code
to adjust the appointments to address the newly created classification of Commander;
2. Adopt the attached ordinance to reflect Civil Service staffing in the Police Department, establishing the
classification of Commander and adding six positions into that rank, thereby increasing the total number of
authorized Civil Service positions from 1,724 for a total of 1,730, effective immediately; and effective until
superseded by future ordinances;
3. Adopt the attached ordinance amending the Police Department's executive pay plan to establish the
pay range for individuals in the Commander rank; and
4. Amend the adopted Fiscal Year 2017-2018 budget to reduce the number of civilian authorized positions
(APs) in the Police Department by nine (9), from currently vacant positions.
DISCUSSION:
The purpose of this Mayor and Council Communication (M&C) is to take actions associated with creation
of the appointed classification of Commander, which was a bargained-for term of the Meet and Confer
Agreement with the Fort Worth Police Officers Association as approved by the City Council (M&C C-
28242).
City Code and Salary Ordinance
Section 143.014 of the Texas Local Government Code permits the head of a Police Department, if the
governing body approves by resolution or ordinance and if there are at least four classifications below
department head, to appoint each person occupying an authorized position in the classification
immediately below that of department head. The City has approved this classification by ordinance, and it
is designated as "Assistant Chief."
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In addition to the appointed classification authorized by statute, through the iterations of Meet and Confer
Agreements, the City has bargained for two more appointed classifications— Deputy Chiefs (originally
designated as "Majors") and Commanders. Article 15, Section 5 of the current Meet and Confer
Agreement is entitled "Additional Requirements" and provides that (i) " The City may have up to (10)
appointed positions including both the ranks of Assistant Chief and Deputy Chief, and up to six appointed
positions in the rank of Commander" ; (ii) " the pay and benefits provided to Assistant Chiefs, Deputy
Chiefs and Commanders are not subject to (Texas Local Government Code §] 143.041(b) or 141.033, and
that 143.041(b) and 141.033 are expressly preempted in this Agreement" ; and (iii)that " The Chief has
the right to set the wages and benefits for Assistant Chiefs, Deputy Chiefs and Commanders, subject to
approval of the City Council as part of the police department's budget." Section 4 of that Article also
provides that " all promotions to the rank of Commander shall be exempt from competitive examination
and instead shall be made by discretionary appointment of the Chief."
The Police Department is requesting that the City Council adopt the first attached ordinance amending
Section 27-24 of the City Code to establish the new classification of Commander effective immediately
and adopt the third attached ordinance, revising the Police Department salary schedule that was
established by Ordinance 22941-09-2017 in order to add a pay range for Commanders.
Staffing Ordinance
Adoption of the second attached ordinance adjusts staffing in the Department by adding six positions in
the newly created rank.
On August 1 and August 29, 2017, the City Council adopted Staffing Ordinances 22813-08-2017 and
22856-08-2017 to temporarily increase the authorized positions in the Officer rank by a combined total of
sixty-five (65) in order to accommodate Police Recruit Classes 142 and 143. These increases, or"
overages"were necessary due to accelerated training associated with staffing up for the sixth patrol
division.
On September 26, 2017, the City Council adopted Staffing Ordinance 22942-09-2017, effective October 1,
2017, amending the Police Department staffing levels to reflect the changes included in the approved
Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, which increased the number of positions in the classification of
Corporal/Detective by (10), increased the number of positions in the classification of Sergeant by (11),
increased the number of positions in the classification of Lieutenant by two, and increased the number of
positions in the classification of Captain by one for the last phase of staffing for the sixth division.
Although five additional positions in the classification of Officer were Included in the approved budget
(three for the sixth division and two additional School Resource Officers), additional Officer positions were
not included in Ordinance 22941-09-2017. Instead the five budgeted "permanent" Officer positions will
offset the overage positions described above, leaving a balance of sixty (60) overage positions that are
planned to be eliminated once promotional testing and lists are brought current and other anticipated
retirements and attrition occur.
Approval of the second attached ordinance would result in new authorized staffing levels, to be effective
immediately, as follows:
Change Revised Remaining Future intended
Current Temporarily Authorized
Position Authorized Authorized Strength
Positions Authorized g
_ s Positions Positions
�Flssistant Chief _ 3 J__'__3 (� 3�
eputy Chief f 5 r
r --
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Commander - 1 +6 6 1 6
aptain 17 17 17
Lieutenant 50 (--50 ( 50
Sergeant ^ _ ._. 184 184 _ F-1 84
_
—
�orporal/Detective1241
_ 241
Police Officer { – 1,224 1,224 (60) -1,164
OTAL � 1,724 (_ 1,730 _ (60) 1,670
NOTE - The position changes at issue in this M&C and ordinance do not in any way affect the civil service
positions that were added with the receipt of the COPS Hiring Program Grant (M&C C-27135).
Paying for the Added Positions
As was mentioned in the work session presentation on November 7, the City's management team tasked
the Police Department with finding a way to pay for the added positions without increasing the
department's overall budget. Department staff closely scrutinized the Fiscal Year 2018 budget and
identified areas in which savings are anticipated and/or reductions could be made in order to free up the
$1,183,522.00 total cost associated with these six positions for the remainder of the current fiscal year.
The chart below details the sources of the funding.
FUNDING
Commanders salaries, benefits, and support costs $1,183,522 in Year 1
Funding
Source FY 2018 On-going Comments
PD has 46 civilian vacancies.
Civilian 426,350 426,350 Nine positions would be
Positions eliminated.
Asset One-time use of a portion of asset
Forfeiture 113,503 - forfeiture funds that remain after
covering FY2017 GF over budget.
Contractual Elimination or reduction of six
Services 315,889 315,889 contracts that will produce an
annual recurring savings.
Reviewed all PD units/sections
Budget Right O&M budgets and historical
Sizing 327,780 327,780 spending. Where applicable,
savings were identified and FY 18
budget revised.
Facility Elimination of 4 patrol and
Lease - 123,972 storefront facility leases that will
Savings produce an annual recurring
Funding savings.
Sources 1,183,522 1,193,991
Total
Approval of the fourth recommendation eliminates from the adopted budget the nine (9) vacant civilian
APs referenced in the chart. The vacant positions being eliminated consist of five data reporting
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technicians, a property control attendant, a property control specialist, a public information specialist, and
a police range technician. The department does not anticipate any impact to service levels as a result of
eliminating these positions.
This M&C does not request approval of a contract with a business entity.
FISCAL INFORMATION / CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that funds are available in the current operating budget, as appropriated,
of the General Fund. The Police Department has identified offsetting savings for the added positions and
will have the responsibility to manage their appropriations commensurately to not create a deficit position.
FUND IDENTIFIERS (FIDs):
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Valerie Washington (6199)
Originating Department Head: Joel Fitzgerald (4231)
Additional Information Contact: Joel Fitzgerald (4231)
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