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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-12/27/2017-SpecialDecember 27, 2017 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO Council -Manager Form of Government Special Meeting — 6:00 PM • ROLL CALL PRESENT: Martinez, Stephens, Summers, Overbeck, Troxell, Cunniff, Horak Staff Present: Atteberry, Daggett, Coldiron • DISCUSSION ITEMS Resolution 2017-116 Approving a Collective Bargaining Agreement with Northern Colorado Lodge #3 of the Fraternal Order of Police. (Adopted) The purpose of this item is to approve a collective bargaining agreement between the City and the Northern Colorado Lodge #3, Colorado Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and authorize execution of such agreement. After the FOP voted not to ratify a proposed 2018-2019 contract, the parties returned to the table and tentatively agreed to a one-year contract for 2018. The FOP presented this contract to their members, and with 91 % voting, the contract ratified by a vote of 84 % yes and 16% no. The contract now comes to City Council for consideration, and if approved, will go into effect on January 1, 2018. Kelly DiMartino, Assistant City Manager, stated a tentative agreement on a one-year contract was reached December 21, and the FOP members have voted to ratify that contract. Changes have occurred relating to the total compensation committee, which will focus on compensation, retirement, and retiree medical, a stipend increase for employees who may retire in 2018, the addition of 0.5% to the 401 contribution, uniform and equipment handling, and the grievance hearing process. If Council ratifies the contract, it will 'go into effect on January 1. Mayor Troxell asked Chris Renn, Vice -President of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 3, to clarify statements he made in the Coloradoan. Officer Renn thanked Council for taking the time to have this special meeting and discussed his comments relating to the negotiations, which have included retirement, medical retirement, and salary. In the last attempt to bring a contract to a vote prior to impasse, the FOP put together what it believed to be fair market -substantiated proposals. The retiree medical has been the topic with the most pronounced deficiencies and conflict resolution was discussed because assurance of getting to a point of market -competitiveness could not be provided. Officer Renn stated the FOP does not seek conflict and believes it reached out and exercised every effort within its ability during the negotiation process. Mayor Troxell asked where things stand today regarding the establishment of a committee for research and retirement plans, compensation packages, retirement plans, the 0.5% increase in retirement contributions, the 0.25% increase in retirement health savings, the one-time stipend of $50,000, the 10% payout of remaining sick leave, and other issues. Officer Renn replied these issues have been brought forth in the past and the committees were the idea of the FOP to ensure the negotiations are fair in the future for both parties. The movements in the contract are appreciated and will help officers at the end of their careers, but there is still work to do. Mayor Troxell asked if the City backed out of the conflict resolution clause at the last minute, as was stated by Officer Renn in the Coloradoan. City Manager Atteberry replied he does not believe City of Fort Collins Page 121 December 27, 2017 the City backed out. DiMartino replied conversations were happening regarding some other type of mediation and means of sharing information. The FOP questioned whether a mediator could look at the City's finances and make a determination and was more interested in arbitration, which the City has been consistent in saying it is not interested in pursuing. Mayor Troxell asked Officer Renn how the City could back out if it did not agree. Officer Renn replied the parties were at a point of contractualizing language that would deal with conflict resolution, there was a break in dialogue, and that option was off the table upon reconvening. Mayor Troxell noted the committee would' allow conflict resolution to be pursued and asked Officer Renn to clarify his comments. Officer Renn replied the committee does not, in and of itself, ensure outcomes and there are concerns among the FOP membership. He stated he has a much higher level of confidence that things can be accomplished moving forward after his conversation with Mr. Atteberry this morning: Mayor Troxell asked Officer Renn to substantiate his claims this offer is not competitive. Officer Renn replied the employer contributions to retirement offerings fall 8`h among 12 benchmark cities with the 11.5% contribution the officers will receive if this contract is ratified. The FOP recognizes the additional 0.5% as a gain; however, there are other benchmark cities that are recognizing the need to significantly step up that category because of what it means to their ability to recruit and retain the best officers. Mayor Troxell stated the City's data shows recruitment and retention is good in Fort Collins. City Manager Atteberry stated it is time to move forward, given the FOP has ratified the agreement, and the fact that it is a one-year contract should give everyone some peace of mind. Councilmember Cunniff'asked about the net one-time increase for 2018 and the net on -going increase difference between this proposal and last week's proposal. DiMartino replied the conversion of the sick leave was added, but was offset by the addition of another'/a cent. The difference is the potential one-time cost of the stipend depending on how many people take that option. Mayor Pro Tem Horak stated the kinds of.comments made in the Coloradoan article are not helpful for true negotiations and to work toward mutual goals. Mayor Pro Tem Horak asked if a level of a certain benefit has ever been reduced in past years, specifically citing the $50,000 stipend. DiMartino replied the contract language specifically states this applies only to 2018; however, the FOP could still request it in the future. She stated she is not aware of any time when benefits have been reduced. City Manager Atteberry stated it is possible the stipend could completely be eliminated, although that is not likely if there are no other options. He also did not recall a benefit being decreased. Mayor Pro Tem Horak asked when the decision was made for the FOP to not go into Social Security. Spence Alford, FOP President, replied that was before 1986 and those hired prior to that were not included in Social Security and Medicare. Councilmember Martinez asked if no other City employees have a retirement health savings account. DiMartino replied in the affirmative. City of Fort Collins Page 122 December 27, 2017 Councilmember Martinez stated it seems the two parties became closer in their various stances' during the negotiations'and noted the FOP approval rate for ratification was overwhelming at 84%. Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Summers, to adopt Resolution 2017-116. Councilmember Cunniff stated he would not support the motion given the stipend issue and benefits not received by other City employees, including other physically -demanding jobs. He supported the non -financial aspects of the agreement however. Councilmember Stephens stated she would support the motion, particularly given the support by the FOP. ; Councilmember Overbeck asked what occurs' if this .motion does `not succeed. 'City Manager Atteberry replied no contract would be in place as of January 1 and presumably for the entire year. Councilmember Stephens stated the newspaper -comments were unfortunate; however, she is not comfortable penalizing all officers given those comments. She stated negotiations were made in good faith and encouraged Councilmembers to support the motion. Councilmember Summers thanked all involved parties and discussed the importance of attracting and keeping high -quality officers. Councilmember Martinez disagreed with Councilmember Cunniff's comments regarding police work versus other demanding City jobs. He stated he is not willing to disenfranchise other officers due to newspaper comments. Mayor Troxell stated he would support the motion, though the newspaper comments were unfortunate and a disservice. He stated the FOP should own up to the fact that the City did not go back on its word and opposed the system which precludes the Chief and Deputy Chief from advocating for Police Services. Mayor Pro Tem Horak stated he would support the motion, though he did take a step back given the Coloradoan article in which nothing positive was said. Councilmember Cunniff expressed concern it feels as though this whole process is being used by some to drive a separate issue, which is an attempt to change the City Charter. Councilmember Martinez thanked all Police Services workers for their service, time, and willingness to come forth. RESULT: RESOLUTION 2017-116 ADOPTED [6 TO 1] MOVER: Ray Martinez, District 2 SECONDER: Ken Summers, District 3 AYES: Martinez, Stephens, Summers, Overbeck, Troxell, Horak NAYS: Cunniff ' City of Fort Collins Page 123 I December27, 2017 • ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM. Mayor ATTEST: OFFORTCO�G SEAL City C rk cOI-ORP�O City of Fort Collin Page 124