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by this reference, and the Pay Grade Schedule A, included herein, with a salary <br />not less than the lowest amount and not greater than the highest amount et forth <br />in Schedule B (Classification and Grade Schedule). And shall additionally receive <br />as compensation for their services such benefits generally provided in the <br />Administrative Regulations, Civil Service Rules, and Human Resources <br />Department policies now in effect, all of which are hereby adopted, approved, <br />and incorporated herein by this reference, and the City Manager is further <br />authorized and directed to effect the inclusion of these benefits in the City’s <br />Administrative Regulations in the manner provide by law.” (The Italicized is what <br />was proposed to be added.) <br />The Firefighter compensation amendment is as follows: <br />“From and after June 25, 2008, initially payable July 11, 2008, Paramedic Fire <br />Captains, Firefighters and Paramedic Firefighters, hereinafter designated, shall <br />receive as compensation for their services such amounts and benefits as may be <br />fixed by the City Manager in accordance with the Administrative Regulations and <br />the Civil Service Rules, which are hereby approved and adopted and <br />incorporated herein by reference, and the Monthly Pay Step Schedule, included <br />herein,and shall additionally receive as compensation for their services such <br />benefits generally provided in the Administrative Regulations, Civil Service Rules, <br />and Human Resources Department policies now in effect, all of which are hereby <br />adopted, approved, and incorporated herein by this reference and the City <br />Manager is further authorized and directed to effect the inclusion of these <br />benefits in the City’s Administrative Regulations in the manner provided by law.” <br />Ms. Ricci asked if the amendment proposed at this point constituted a <br />substantive change. Ms. Watson said that Mr. Paul Martin said it was a <br />clarification change. Mayor Adams would take a vote on whether it was a <br />substantive change. Mr. Crow moved to amend the compensation bill on both <br />compensation bills and was seconded by Mr. Sharpe, Jr. <br />Ms. Ricci asked to be excused from the dais as she would not vote on the <br />compensation bills as she deemed them illegal. <br />A voice vote was taken on the amendment proposed. The amendment passed <br />with one Nay vote from Mr. Wagner and five Ayes. Ms. Ricci was excused from <br />the dais. <br />Mr. Price moved for the passage of the compensation bill of certain City Official <br />and employees and was seconded by Mr. Glickert. <br />Roll Call Vote was <br />AYES: Mr. Price, Mr. Crow, Mr. Glickert, Mr. Sharpe, Jr., and Mayor Adams <br />NAYS: Mr. Wagner <br />Ms. Ricci removed herself from the dais for the vote. <br />Bill 8992 passed and became ordinance 6744 <br /> <br />