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NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
November 22, 2016
Agenda Item No. 8
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Dave Kiff, City Manager — 949-644-3001
dkiff@newporbeachca.gov
Barbara Salvini, Human Resources Director — 949-644-3259
bsalvini@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Maggie Williams-Dalgart, Senior Human Resources Analyst
PHONE: 949-644-3337
TITLE: Resolution No. 2016-122 Amending the Memorandum of
Understanding with the Newport Beach Police Association
ABSTRACT:
On July 15, 2014, the City and the Newport Beach Police Association (NBPA) entered
into a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") for the period July 1, 2014 through June
30, 2017. This MOU includes compensation terms associated with Canine and Motor
Officer assignments. Upon further review of these contract provisions it has been
determined the MOU provisions require clarification. City and NPBA representatives
have met and conferred in good faith and agreed upon revisions to the MOU which are
set forth in the proposed Second Side Letter Agreement. The Second Side Letter
Agreement is presented for City Council's approval/adoption (or rejection) and is the
final step in the process to amend the NBPA MOU.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines
because it will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly; and
b) Adopt Resolution No. 2016-122, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach, California, Approving the Second Side Letter of Agreement to the
2014-17 Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Newport Beach and
the Newport Beach Police Association Regarding Further Amendments Clarifying
Motor Officer and Canine Officer Compensation Provisions.
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Resolution No. 2016-122 Amending the Memorandum of Understanding with the
Newport Beach Police Association
November 22, 2016
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no supplemental budget request for this item. The FY2016-17 Police
Department budget includes sufficient payroll funding to continue these compensation
provisions.
DISCUSSION:
The Newport Beach Police Department currently utilizes two (2) Canine Officers and
eight (8) Motor Officers. Employees working in these assignments receive
compensation related to the care and maintenance of their canines, motorcycles, and
related equipment. The amount of compensation is subject to "meet and confer"
(negotiations) between the City and the NBPA. These pays have been incorporated into
NBPA contracts for many years. Both pays are "PERS-able" and are added to base
salary for pension calculations.
At the time of the last MOU adoption, Canine and Motor Officers were provided with six
(6) additional hours of overtime pay per month to compensate them for the additional
hours required to care and maintain their department -issued canines, motorcycles, and
related equipment. On August 1, 2016, the parties entered into a Side Letter Agreement
(Attachment B) amending the relevant language contained in the operative MOU in
order to comply with applicable California Public Employee Retirement System
("PERS") regulations. The revisions were administrative in nature and did not alter
employee compensation or increase the cost to the City.
Following implementation of the administrative changes it was discovered there was
conflict between the terms of the new Side Letter Agreement and the actual amount of
premium pay Canine Officers were receiving. Specifically, in 2005, the Police
Department conducted a study of Canine compensation and determined that the six (6)
hours per month did not accurately reflect the actual time Canine Officers were
spending while performing canine care and maintenance related duties. Rather, the
study revealed employees were spending approximately ten (10) hours per month on
these activities. Consequently, in 2005 the Department began compensating Canine
Officers by providing ten (10) hours a month paid at time and a half (effectively fifteen
(15) hours of compensation) to more accurately reflect the amount of off-duty time the
Canine Officers needed for handling, training and boarding their canines.
In light of the new information, City and NBPA representatives met and conferred to
discuss the issue. As a part of those discussions, the City did a new survey to
determine comparable rates for Canine Officers in the region, and found that fifteen (15)
hours of compensation is indeed in line with what other agencies are providing.
Resolution No. 2016-122 Amending the Memorandum of Understanding with the
Newport Beach Police Association
November 22, 2016
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The attached Second Side Letter Agreement, presented for City Council's
consideration, replaces the initial Side Letter Agreement. The revised language for the
Canine Officers incorporates the 2005 study findings and includes the fifteen (15) hours
of compensation. Motor Officers will continue to receive six (6) hours per month paid at
time and a half for the routine and consistent responsibilities associated with
maintaining and servicing their motorcycles. The Second Side Letter Agreement also
stipulates that the parties agree the Canine and Motor Officer pay provisions comply
with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
If the City Council approves adoption of the Second Side Letter Agreement, staff from
the Police Department, Human Resources Department and Finance Department will
implement the associated changes as soon as practicable.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Resolution No. 2016-122
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2016-22 — Second Side Letter Agreement
Attachment B — First Side Letter Agreement
Attachment A
RESOLUTION NO. 2016 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING THE SECOND SIDE
LETTER OF AGREEMENT TO THE 2014-17
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT
BEACH POLICE ASSOCIATION REGARDING FURTHER
AMENDMENTS CLARIFYING MOTOR OFFICER AND
CANINE OFFICER COMPENSATION PROVISIONS
WHEREAS, on or about August 9, 2005, then Newport Beach Police Department
Police Chief Bob McDonell determined Police Officers who work with canines spend
approximately ten (10) hours per month handling, training, and boarding their canines;
WHEREAS, thereafter, Police Officers assigned to work with canines were
compensated at the rate of ten (10) hours a month paid at time and a half (effectively
fifteen (15) hours of compensation);
WHEREAS, on or about July 15, 2014, the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach authorized the City of Newport Beach to enter into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Newport Beach Police Association (NBPA) by adopting
Resolution No. 2014-54;
WHEREAS, the MOU provides for compensation, benefits, and other terms and
conditions of employment for employees represented by the NBPA for the period July 1,
2014 through June 30, 2017;
WHEREAS, certain elements of compensation as stated in the MOU for Motor
Officer Pay and Canine Officer Pay required additional clarification based upon input
from CalPERS;
WHEREAS, representatives from the City of Newport Beach and the NBPA met
and conferred in good faith and agreed to non -substantive revisions to the MOU to
clarify the City's existing practice for compensating City employees in NBPA for Motor
Officer Pay and Canine Pay, which agreement was memorialized in that certain
document entitled "Side Letter to the 2014-17 Memorandum of Understanding Between
the City of Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Police Association Clarifying Canine
and Motor Officer Pay Provisions" dated August 1, 2016 ("First Side Letter");
WHEREAS, subsequent to the execution of the First Side Letter, it was
discovered the amount of compensation determined by Chief McDonell in 2005 had not
been incorporated into the MOU;
WHEREAS, representatives from the City of Newport Beach and the NBPA have
met and conferred in good faith to resolve the compensation inconsistencies, resulting
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in the drafting of a Second Side Letter to the MOU ("Second Side Letter"), attached
hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach desires to amend the
MOU between the City of Newport Beach and the NBPA by approving the Second Side
Letter and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Second Side Letter.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby
resolves as follows:
Section 1: The recitals provided above are true and correct and are
incorporated into the operative part of this resolution.
Section 2: The Second Side Letter, as attached hereto as Exhibit A, is hereby
approved and the City Manager is authorized to execute the Second Side Letter on
behalf of the City.
Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision
shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this
resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution,
and each section, subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any
one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared invalid
or unconstitutional.
Section 4: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution is not subject to
the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQK) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the
activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in
the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section
15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3,
because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly
or indirectly.
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Section 5: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this day of , 2016.
Diane B. Dixon
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Aaron C. Harp
City Attorney
Attachment: Exhibit A (Second Side Letter)
SECOND SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT
TO THE 201417 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AND THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE ASSOCIATION
REGARDING FURTHER AMENDMENTS CLARIFYING MOTOR OFFICER AND
CANINE OFFICER COMPENSATION PROVISIONS
This Second Side Letter of Agreement ("Second Side Letter") between the City of
Newport Beach ("City") and the Newport Beach Police Association ("NBPA") is entered into
with respect to the following:
RECITALS
A. On or about August 9, 2005, then Newport Beach Police Department Police Chief
Bob McDonell, at the request of the Canine Officers, reviewed the amount of
compensation to be paid to Canine Officers based upon the amount of off-duty
time being spent by Canine Officers in handling, training, and boarding their
canines. At the time of Chief McDonell's review, the amount being paid to
Canine Officers was six (6) hours a month paid at time and a half (effectively nine
hours of compensation) and the Canine Officers were asking for an increase in the
amount of such monthly compensation. As a result of his review, Chief
McDonell determined that Canine Officers should be compensated ten (10) hours
a month paid at time and a half (effectively fifteen hours of. compensation) with
such fifteen hours being a reasonable amount of off-duty time to compensate
Canine Officers for handling, training, and boarding their canines each month
while off-duty. Payments to Canine Officers for off-duty canine activities after
Chief McDonell's review became ten (10) hours a month paid at time and a half.
B. On or about July 15, 2014, the City and NBPA entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding ("MOU") regarding wages, benefits, and other terms and
conditions of employment for employees represented by NBPA, for the period
July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2017.
C. On or about August 1, 2016, the City and NBPA entered into that certain "Side
Letter to the 2014-17 Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of
Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Police Association Clarifying Canine and.
Motor Officer Pay Provisions" ("First Side Letter") to clarify the City's existing
practice for compensating City employees in NBPA for Motor Officer Pay and
Canine Pay to comply with the applicable California Public Employee Retirement
System ("PERS") regulations and modify the MOD's terms regarding such
premium pay in recognition of, respectively, patrolling the City on a motorcycle
and maintaining and servicing the motorcycle (Motor Officer Pay) and handling,
training, and boarding canines (Canine Pay).
D. As part of the efforts in clarifying the MOU to comply with the PERS regulations
via the First Side Letter, it was discovered that there was conflict between (1) the
terms of the MOU and the First Side Letter regarding the amount of Canine Pay
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(six hours a month at time and a half, effectively nine hours of compensation) and
(2) the amount determined by Chief McDonell in 2005 at the request of the
Canine Officers (ten hours a month at time and a half, effectively fifteen hours of
compensation) and actually paid to Canine Officers at all times thereafter.
E. The purpose of this Second Side Letter is to further amend and clarify the MOU
regarding compensation to Motor Officers and to Canine Officers under the terms
and conditions herein. Among other things, the parties hereto intend for this
Second Side Letter to: (1) clarify and amend the MOU to state that Canine
Officers are to receive compensation of fifteen hours a month at two-thirds of
their regular hourly rate of pay at time and a half (effectively fifteen hours of
compensation) for off-duty canine responsibilities; (2) ratify payments to Canine
Officers since Chief McDonell's review in 2005 and determination of ten hours a
month at time and a half (effectively fifteen hours of compensation)
notwithstanding any inconsistencies in the terms of the MOU and the First Side
Letter; (3) make the provisions of this Second Side Letter regarding payments to
Canine Officers since Chief McDonell's review in 2005 and determination of ten
hours a month at time and a half (effectively fifteen hours of compensation)
retroactive to cover all such ratified payments; and (4) memorialize the
understanding and agreement of the parties hereto that the terms and conditions
herein result in capturing complete and accurate payment of all Canine Pay since
Chief McDonell's review in 2005.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
All of the foregoing Recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein as
part of the Second Side Letter for all purposes.
2. Subsection (J) of section 2, Compensation, of the MOU, as amended by the First
Side Letter, is hereby deleted in its entirety and amended to read:
Motor Officer
1. FLSA Standard
Employees assigned to work as Motor Officers that routinely and
consistently patrol the City on a motorcycle and maintaining and
servicing their motorcycle are entitled to compensation for such
off-duty activities. The parties acknowledge that the Fair Labor
Standards Act (FLSA), which governs the entitlement to
compensation for off-duty motorcycle duties, entitles the parties to
agree to a reasonable number of hours per month for the
performance of such duties. The FLSA also allows the parties
hereto to agree on appropriate compensation for the performance
of such off-duty motorcycle duties. It is the intent of the parties
through the provisions of this Subsection (J) to fully comply with
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the requirements of the FLSA and that such provisions do comply
with the FLSA.
2. Motorcycle Premium Pay
Employees assigned to work as Motor Officers shall receive an
additional six (6) hours of straight time compensation per month,
paid at one and one-half (1.5) times their regular hourly rate of
pay. This pay is in recognition of the routine and consistent
responsibility for patrolling the City on a motorcycle and for
maintaining and servicing the motorcycle. Pursuant to PERS
regulations and limitations, the City shall report Motor Officer
premium pay as special compensation, and therefore compensation
earnable, pursuant to Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations,
Section 571(a)(5) and Government Code Section 20636,
3. Motorcycle Reimbursement
Employees assigned to work as Motor Officers who are required to
perform extraordinary off-duty motorcycle care (in rare instances)
which causes a substantial increase in the normal off-duty hours
worked for that month, shall submit a written request to the Police
Chief or the Chief s assigned designee for additional compensation
for the hours, spent performing such work. Pursuant to PERS
regulations and limitations, the City will not report compensation
to perform extraordinary off-duty motorcycle care as special
compensation, and therefore not compensation earnable, pursuant
to Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 571 and
Government Code Section 20636.
3. Subsection (K) of section 2, Compensation, of the MOU, as amended by the First
Side Letter, is hereby deleted in its entirety and amended to read:
K. Canine Officer
1. FLSA Standard
Employees assigned to work as Canine Officers that routinely and
consistently handle, train, and board the canines are entitled to
compensation for such off-duty activities. The parties
acknowledge that the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which
governs the entitlement to compensation for off-duty canine duties,
entitles the parties to agree to a reasonable number of hours per
month for the performance of such duties. The FLSA also allows
the parties hereto to agree on appropriate compensation for the
performance of such off-duty canine duties. It is the intent of the
parties through the provisions of this Subsection (K) to fully
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comply with the requirements of the FLSA and that such
provisions do comply with the FLSA.
2. Canine Premium Pay
Employees assigned to work as Canine Officers shall receive
compensation of fifteen (15) hours a month at two-thirds (2/3) of
their regular hourly rate of pay at time and a half for canine duties.
This pay is in recognition of the routine and consistent
responsibility for handling, training, and boarding the canines.
Pursuant to PERS regulations and limitations, the City shall report
Canine Officer premium pay as special compensation, and
therefore compensation earnable, pursuant to Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, Section 571(a)(5) and Government
Code Section 20636.
3. Canine Reimbursement
Employees assigned to work as Canine Officers who are required
to perform extraordinary off-duty canine care, such as a veterinary
emergency or other rare occurrence, which causes a substantial
increase in the normal off-duty hours worked for that month, shall
submit a written request to the Police Chief or the Chief s assigned
designee for additional compensation for the hours spent
performing such work. Pursuant to PERS regulations and
limitations, the City will not report compensation to perform
extraordinary off-duty canine care as special compensation, and
therefore not compensation earnable, pursuant to Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, Section 571 and Government
Code Section 20 63 6,
4. The parties hereto hereby agree and acknowledge that payments to Canine
Officers since Chief McDonell's review in 2005 of ten hours a month at time and
a half (effectively fifteen hours of compensation) are hereby ratified
notwithstanding any inconsistencies in the terms of the MOU.
5. Subsection (K)(2) of the MOU, as amended by this Second Side Letter, regarding
Canine Premium Pay shall apply retroactively to all payments to Canine Officers
ratified in section 4 of this Second Side Letter. The parties agree and
acknowledge that this retroactivity provision, in conjunction with the ratification
of all such payments in section 4 hereof, results in capturing the complete and
accurate accounting of all payments of Canine Pay since Chief McDonell's
review in 2005 and determination, in response to the request of the Canine
Officers, that such amount should be ten hours a month at time and a half
(effectively fifteen hours of compensation). The parties agree that Chief
McDonell's determination constitutes a reasonable number of hours per month for
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the performance of off-duty canine duties for all periods covered by this Second
Side Letter,
b. The understanding reached in this Second Side Letter will continue through the
term of the MOU. It is fiu-thher understood that this Second Side Letter is not for
the purpose of increasing or decreasing a benefit or changing a practice, but to
further clarify the MOU regarding compensation to Motor Officers and to Canine
Officers under the terms and conditions herein. All other provisions of the current
MOU, existing policy, applicable Police Department Standard Operating
Procedure or related practices, shall remain unchanged.
Executed this day of , 2016.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH POLICE
By:
DaN,e Kiff, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
BV:
Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
ATTEST:
Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk
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ASSOCIATION
By:
V'lad Anderson, President
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Stephen Silver, Counsel
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Attachment B
Side Letter to the 2014-17 Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of
Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Police Association
Clarifying Canine and Motor Officer Pay Provisions
The City of Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Police Association (NBPA) entered
into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding wages, benefits and other
terms and conditions of employment for employees represented by NBPA, for the
period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2017. Included in the MOU is a provision that
Safety employees assigned to work as Canine or Motor Officers shall receive additional
compensation for the added responsibility of the assignment. Since Canine and Motor
Officer are deemed assignment pays, the City has reported Canine and Motor Officer
compensation to the California Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) as
compensation earnable under Government Code Section 20636. PERS recently
contacted the City regarding the MOU provision, indicating that it was vague and
inconsistent with PERS regulations regarding reportable compensation.
The purpose of this Side Letter is to clarify existing practice for Canine Pay and Motor
Officer Pay. Motor Officers are responsible for patrolling the City on a motorcycle and
are required to maintain and service the vehicle. Canine Officers are responsible for
patrolling with the assigned canine, as well as handling, training and boarding the
animal. The additional compensation is provided in recognition of the consistent and
routine requirements of these assignments. For the purposes of clarifying the language
to comply with PERS regulations, Section 2, Compensation, shall be modified to read
as follows:
J. Motor Officer
Employees assigned to work as Motor Officers shall receive an additional
nine (9) hours of straight time compensation per month. This pay is in
recognition of the routine and consistent responsibility for patrolling the
City on a motorcycle and for maintaining and servicing the vehicle.
Pursuant to PERS regulations and limitations, the City shall report Motor
Officer premium as special compensation, and therefore compensation
earnable, pursuant to California Code of Regulations Section 571(a)(4)
and Government Code Section 20636.
K. Canine Officer
Employees assigned to work as Canine Officers shall receive an
additional nine (9) hours of straight time compensation per month. This
compensation is in recognition of the routine and consistent responsibility
for handling, training, and boarding the Canine. Pursuant to PERS
regulations and limitations, the City shall report Canine Officer premium as
special compensation, and therefore compensation earnable, pursuant to
California Code of Regulations Section 571(a)(4) and Government Code
Section 20636.
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Side Letter: NEPA Motor and Canine Officer Pays
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The understanding reached in this Side Letter will continue through the term of the
2014-17 MOU. It is further understood that this Side Letter is not for the purpose of
increasing or decreasing a benefit or changing a practice, but to clarify proper reporting
under PERS. All other provisions of the current MOU, existing policy, applicable Police
Department Standard Operating Procedure or related practices, shall remain
unchanged.
Executed this day of A114V� , 2016.
City of Newport Beach
By: �
Da Kiff, City Manag
Approv as to Form:
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Aaron Harp, City Attorney
Newport Beach Police Association,
By: 0— /Q�aa�_
Vlad Anderson, resident
Attest:
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Leilani Brown, City Clerk
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