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HomeMy WebLinkAbout034 - 12/29/1924 - RELATING TO THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY (EMERGENCY ORDINANCE) ORDINANCE NO 1924 BEING AN EMERGEITCY ORDINANCL RELATING TO THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF TIE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS Section 1 Thac the salaries and compensations of the offticeis and employees, other than the COmmLSsiOnOVS of the City of Fort Collins, as herein nesignated by title of office and employment, ale hereby firmed within minimum and maximum limits as set forth in Section 2 of this Ordinance, which sale salaries and compensation shall be paid for calendar months and payable monthly in accordance witn the regulations of the City Council respecting the auditing and payment of bills And where change of name or title of office and employment is made in said Section 2 hereof, the same is hereby declared to be intended to be amendatory of any ordirance or ordinances giving names or titles to said offices op employment Section 2 That such salaries and compensation shall be as follows Minimum Maximum City Attorney, ------------------------ 5 00 to t 5 00 City Clerk--------------------------- 150 00 to 200 00 Assistants and Clerks in City Clerk s Office, each-------------------- 75 00 to 125 00 City Engineer and Assistant Commission- er Of 'dorks--------------------- 175 00 to 275 00 Assistant City Lngineex-------------- 150 00 to 200 00 Engineers in City Engineer's Office, each---------------------------- 100 00 to 175 00 Street Foreman----------------------- 14;'00 to 17'6�00 Water 11orks Foreman------------------ 125 00 to 175 00 Caretaker at filter plant------------ 85 00 to 125 00 Caretaker of pipe line------------ - 70 00 to 90 00 Caretaker at standpipe--aULd-a#Z a1e-5 60 00 1,0 90 00 Sexton, Grand View Cemetery---------- 90 00 to 125 00 Caretaker, City Park----------------- 90 00 to 125 00 Chief of Police---------------------- 135 00 to 175 ,00 Assisuart Chief of Police------------ 125 00 to 135 00- patrolmen, each---- ----------------- 85 00 to 125 00 Fire Chief--------------------------- 135 00 to 175 00 Fireman-Master Mechanic-------------- 85 00 to 150 00 Fireman, each----------------------- 85 00 to 135 00 Iu.ricipal Judge--------------------- 60 00 to 100 00 Health Officer---------------------- 40 00 to 75 00 City Chemist------------------------ 25 00 to 50 00 Food Inspector---------------------- 75 00 to 125 00 Librarian, Public Library----------- 100 00 to 135 00 Assistant Librarian----------------- 60 00 to 90 00 Caretaker at City dump-------------- 25 00 to 45 00 Super-Lntendent Yunicipal Railway---- 150 00 to 200 00 Builaing Inspector------------------ 150 00 to 225 00 Other employees, as may be fixed by resolution /✓,7s)cr /fechant< of lDo6) c k/o,Mks /oo.eo ;�Lo /So ao beer 1Y,1n c,�a/ 1�a�) (.1/JI - /too o� fo f50 1Y+9 h� �hq,r e etJ /✓/vn�e�oa! 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L fl,^ary �-o .ZO ao Section 3 That the salary and compensation to be paid any of said officers and employees may be fi /,Pd by resolution of the City Counci ! within the limits set forth in Section 2 of this Ordinance, upon recommendation of the Commissioner in whose Depart- ment sLcb officer or employee may be employed, provided, that any salaries ano compensation of said officers and employees fixed and being paid at the time of the passage of this Ordinance, shall remain the same until changed by resolution of the City Council rereuiider, or bIT Ordinance Section 4 Ordinance No 3, 1920, and amendments thereto, ana Ordinance No 19, 1920, and Ordinance No 1, 1921, and amendments tinereto, and Ordinance No 6, 1921, and Ordinance No 15, 1921, and Ordinance No 8, 1922, and Ordinance No 20, 1922, and Ordinance No 31, 1923, and Ordinance No 5, 1924, and Ordinance No 10, 1924, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with tnis ordinance are hereby repealed Section 5 In the opinion of the City Council an emergency ('�Ists foi L'Iae preservation of the public health, peace and safety, and tars ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication Lr-Ldef aro b� virtue of the authority contained in Sections 6 and 7 Of Article IV of tine City Charter Introduced, read at lengtn and adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members of the CitJ Council at a regular adjourned ineetirg this 29th day of December, A D 1924 Commissioner of fety a Ex-Officio M r r A TIES T City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO, ) SS COUNTY OF LARIMER ) I , A J ROSENOW, City Clear of the City of Fort Collins, ao nereby certlfv and declare that the foregoing orainance, consisting of five (5) sections, was du l� proposed and read at length`�at a regular adlournea meeting of the City Council reld on the 29th-day---- of December, A D 1924 , and was duly adopted and ordered published in tie Fort Collins Express-Courier, a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins , by the unanimous vote of all members of the Council, as an emergency ordinance, in accordance wi-tr the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter, and thereafter, on to-wit the day of December, A D 1924, saia Ordinance No s3 was duly published in the Fort Collins Express-Courier, a daily newspape.L published i0he City of Fort Collars, Colo . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereu-nto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City , this day of ecember, A D 1924 CC1er]