HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-02-05 CorrespondenceItem Number: 6.b.
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COUNCIL ACTION REPORT
February 5, 2019
Motion to approve a tentative agreement between the City of Iowa City and
the Iowa City Association of Professional Firefighters, IAFF Local #610
Prepared By: Karen Jennings, Human Resources Administrator
Reviewed By: Ashley Monroe, Assistant City Manager
Geoff Fruin, City Manager
Fiscal Impact:
Recommendations: Staff: Approval
Commission:
Attachments: Tentative agreement
Executive Summary:
The current Fire Union collective bargaining agreement expires June 30, 2019. The City
participated in collective bargaining with the Fire Union in accordance with Chapter 20 of the Iowa
Code. After exchanging initial proposals on November 14, 2018 and November 28, 2018 the
parties participated in bargaining sessions on December 20, 2018 and January 18, 2019,
reaching a tentative agreement on January 18, 2019.
Background /Analysis:
The Fire Union agreement was voluntarily settled for a term of five years with re -opener for wages
and insurance only for FY23 and FY24. Negotiated wage adjustments provide for a 2.75%
across the board increase (ATB) in July 2019, 2.75% ATB increase in July 2020, 2% ATB
increase in July 2021, and 2% ATB increase in January 2022. The insurance terms include
settlements equivalent to the AFSCME plan design for FY20 and FY21 with increased employee
cost share through higher deductibles and out of pocket maximums in FY22. In FY22 the
employee premium contribution will be equivalent to 10% of the premium cost of coverage
elected. The tentative agreement is attached and also includes implementation of the City's
Family and Parental Leave policy for fire bargaining unit members, making pay out of classification
compensable for employees acting at a higher rank for a period of 12 or more consecutive hours
(it is currently available after 24 hours) and other minor language modifications
ATTACHMENTS:
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Tentative agreement
TENTATIVE AGREEMENT
IAFF LOCAL #610
AND
CITY OF IOWA CITY
For the Period
July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2024
The parties agree to recommend the following contract modifications to the City Council and
Union membership for ratification:
1) Article I (Recognition)
The City proposes to include the classification of "Deputy Chief' as a classification that
is excluded from coverage by the collective bargaining agreement.
2) Article V Section 5 (Pay Outside of Classification)
The Union Proposes the following language changes:
Paragraph I
Modify to reflect `for a period of twelve (12) or more consecutive work hours"
Paragraph 2
Modify to reflect `for a period twelve (12) consecutive work hours or more"
3) Article IV (Dues Checkoff)
The City proposes to delete the entire Article since it is a prohibited subject of
bargaining.
4) Article X (Vacations)
The City proposes to modify the last paragraph of Section 2 by deleting "within two
shifts" and replacing it with "within twenty-four (24) continuous, normally, scheduled
shift hours. "
5) Article XII (Uniforms and Equipment)
The City proposes to delete the list of uniform items contained in Section 1 and replace it
with the following language: "The City will provide all uniforms and safety equipment as
provided for under the Uniform Policy (GP 110.05) dated November 2018. "
6) Article XIII (Insurance)
The City proposes to modify Section 1, Medical Insurance, as follows:
a) Plan Design:
1/1/20
Co-insurance -- 90110
Deductibles -- $700 Single/$950 Family
OPM -- $1200 Single/$2000 Family
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Co-insurance -- 90/10
Deductibles -- $700 Single/$950 Family
OPM -- $1200 Single/$2000 Family
1/1/22
Co-insurance — 90110
Deductibles -- $750 Single/$1200 Family
OPM -- $1250 Single/$2250 Family
b) Contribution Rates:
7/1/19 $65 Single/$105 Family
7/1/20 -- $70 Single/$110 Family
7/1/21 -- Employees shall pay 10% of the premium of the coverage selected.
7) Article XXIII (General Conditions Section 3)
Strike "City Hall parking lot" and replace with "Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp located at
415 E. Washington St," in all applicable sentences
8) Article XXVII: Job Classification and Wage Rates
July 1, 2019 — 2.75% ATB
July 1, 2020 — 2.75% ATB
July 1, 2021 — 2.00% ATB
January 1, 2022 — 2.00% ATB
9) Article XXVI: Duration
Change the dates here and in the body of the contract as necessary to reflect the
Agreement beginning July 1, 2019 and shall continue through June 30, 2024.
10) New Provision — Implementation of the Permanent & Non -Bargaining Employee Family
&.Parental Leave Policy to be modified to reflect the Unit's 24 hour schedule. (Language
to be drafted).
11) Wage and Insurance reopener in the 3rd year of the contract for years 4 and S.
Item Number: 8.a.
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Mary Gravitt: New Years Eve in the Ped Mall
Kellie Fruehling
From: Mary Gravitt <gravittmary@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 2:16 PM
To: Council
Subject: NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION IN THE PED MALL
Now that the Ped Mall is finished, why not have our own New Year's celebration in there. I get
tired of pretending when the ball drops in Times Square, that the year is over.
Not only will this bring people to the downtown area to spend money, but it will also bring the
community together.
Mary Gravitt
2714 Wayne Avenue#6
Iowa City, 52240
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Jeffrey Ford: ADA and The Mansion
Item Number: 8.b.
Kellie Fruehling
From:
Geoff Fruin
Sent:
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 11:10 AM
To:
Kellie Fruehling
Cc:
Eleanor M. Dilkes
Subject:
FW: ADA and The Mansion
For correspondence. thanks -
Geoff Fruin
City Manager
From: Jeffery Ford [mailto:jlford36@me.comj
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 10:49 AM
To: Susan Mims <Susan-Mims@iowa-city.org>; Rockne Cole <Rockne-Cole@iowa-city.org>; Mazahir Salih <Mazahir-
Salih@iowa-city.org>; Pauline Taylor <Pauline-Taylor@iowa-city.org>; John Thomas <John-Thomas@iowa-city.org>; Jim
Throgmorton <Jim-Throgmorton@iowa-city.org>; Bruce Teague <Bruce-Teague@iowa-city.org>
Cc: Geoff Fruin <Geoff-Fruin@iowa-city.org>; Simon Andrew <Simon-Andrew@iowa-city.org>
Subject: ADA and The Mansion
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Council,
Safety and accessibility should be top priorities for the reuse of buildings for public venues.
It has come to my attention that The Mansion has been purchased and is being considered as a special events venue.
While I know that older buildings often receive special exemptions due to grandfather clauses in the ADA, I hope the City
staff and council will consider carefully the inclusion and safety of the differently mobile community when approving a
building of this age and structure for special events.
Can anyone, of any ability, attend an event? Can anyone, of any ability, get in and out of the building safely? Cane
anyone, of any ability, get out of the building quickly and safely in a catastrophic event?
These questions must be answered to the satisfaction of the spirit of the ADA if the venue is to be used for special
events.
Thanks you,
Jeffery L. Ford
Item Number: 8.c.
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Carol deProsse: Composting [Staff response included]
Kellie Fruehlin
From:
Jennifer Jordan
Sent:
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 3:40 PM
To:
'Carol deProsse'
Cc:
Council; Geoff Fruin
Subject:
RE: Composting
Hi Carol,
Thanks for your email. We will still pick up both yard waste and food waste, mixed or separate, by
appointment during the six-week hiatus. We don't run full routes each day from February 4 to March 15 to
save fuel, since the set -out rates are so low.
We've put together a list of tips for wintertime food waste collection at haps://www.icgov.org/foodwaste.
Please let me know if you have further questions!
Thanks,
Jen
Jennifer Jordan
Resource Management Superintendent
City of Iowa City
319-887-6160
jennifer-jordan@iowa-city.org
-----Original Message -----
From: Carol deProsse [mailto:lonetreefox@mac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 3:25 PM
To: Jennifer Jordan <Jennifer-Jordan@iowa-city.org>; Council <Council@iowa-city.org>; Geoff Fruin <Geoff-
Fruin@iowa-city.org>
Subject: Composting
I received the annual notice from the City that they would not be picking up yard waste on a routine basis until
a bit later into the year.
Since yard waste and kitchen scraps are permitted to be put into the same container for pickup does this mean
that only kitchen waste can go in the yellow -topped cans and it still will be pickup up? How will the automatic
pick up arm on the truck detect that there is no yard waste inside?
Though I grant you there isn't a lot of yard compost generated during February and March it is still confusing
about what can be put out for pick up. I don't think many folks want to keep their kitchen waste around for two
months because as soon as it warms up a bit it's going to stink like hell.
Carol
Item Number: 8-d-
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Dave Moore: Ped Mall Food Carts [Staff response included]
Kellie Fruehlin
From: Geoff Fruin
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 9:30 AM
To: 'dchargerman@aol.com'; Council
Subject: RE: Ped Mall Food carts
Mr. Moore,
Thank you for reaching out with your thoughts. The City Council instructed staff to continue the food cart program as it
currently operates today. We will be issuing new three year permits later this spring.
Best,
Geoff Fruin
City Manager
From: dchargerman@aol.com [mailto:dchargerman@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 8:44 AM
To: Council <Council@iowa-city.org>
Subject: Ped Mall Food carts
Dear City Council:
I am very disappointed that there is a movement to shut down the Ped Mall food carts. If the perceived problem is that
when the bars let out at 2am, and too many people hang around the Ped Mall after that, then why can't you just put a limit
on their hours of operation?
I would say how about make a new rule about the time they have to shut down? Most kitchens in restaurants shut down
around 10pm, how about that time to stop operations? or 10:30 pm?
They have been part of our beautiful Pet mall for decades, and the carts themselves do not cause any problems.
Instead of just shutting down and pulling the plug on these local business', how about you have heart and try to work this
out?
A simple solution to your problem.
Dave Moore
Life long Iowa City resident
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Paul Etre: LIVE LIKE LINE Bench
Item Number: 8.e.
Kellie Fruehling
From:
Sent:
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Kellie,
Please put this in the next packet.
Thanks,
Susan
CITY OF IOWA CITY
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Susan Mims
Thursday, January 31, 2019 12:03 PM
Kellie Fruehling
FW: LIVE LIKE LINE Bench
Susan Mims
City Council Member, District B
Cell: 319-621-1981
410 E Washington St
Iowa City, IA 52240
From: Paul Etre
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 1:36 PM
To: Jim Throgmorton; Rockne Cole; Susan Mims; Pauline Tavlor; John Thomas; Mazahir Salih; Bruce Teaeue
Subject: LIVE LIKE LINE Bench
Dear Mayor and members of the Iowa City Council,
The LIVE LIKE LINE bench in the pedmall has been a popular and endearing landmark in downtown Iowa City since it was
installed several years ago. Alums from West Hi, City Hi and other surrounding high schools visit this bench every time
they return to their home -base. Many visitors from across the USA who have seen the movie "The Miracle Season" drop
by Iowa City to witness the memory of Caroline Found.
This Bench has become a rich and profound symbol of the wonderful legacy of Caroline. Many of you who are familiar
with the Found family appreciate the inspiring impact this family has made on our city and community. Caroline's
memory is etched in our hearts and souls.
The purpose of my message is to appeal to you to ensure that the LIVE LIKE LINE bench remains secure in its prominent
current location in the pedmall. This is the right and honorable thing to do.
Respectfully,
Paul Etre
711 18th Ave.
Coralville, IA 52241
(319) 331-7329
Item Number: 81.
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Iowa City Downtown District: Letter of Support
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IOWA CITY DOWNTOWN DISTRICT
DOWN TOWN IOWACITY. COM
January 21, 2019
Mayor Throgmorton and City Council Members
City of Iowa City
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Mayor Throgmorton and Council,
On behalf of the Iowa City Downtown District (ICDD) board of directors, please accept this letter
of support for the National Register Historic District nomination for the properties downtown
identified as eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places in the City's 2018
Survey and Evaluation Update (Survey) of the Central Business District (CBD). This support is
informed by a meeting on November 28, 2018 with 14 local property owners, City staff, and the
Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) Chair and the discussion at the December 13, 2018
HPC meeting.
Specifically, the ICDD supports nomination of the boundary identified as Figure 03 in the Survey
(and any later refinements to it), which includes the urban renewal period that created and
includes the pedestrian mall. The nomination of this district, which does not change local
zoning and is honorific in nature, is an important step in obtaining access to both state and
federal historic tax credit programs for those who choose to renovate to the Secretary of
Interior's Standards for historic buildings.
We also want to thank the HPC for its commitment to establish a multi -disciplinary committee of
its members, downtown property owners, builders, tax experts, and City staff to explore the local
historic district ordinance recommended in the Survey so that a collective recommendation can
be made to Council at a later date.
We applaud the HPC Chair, Kevin Boyd, for his support of a unifying approach to historic
preservation downtown and look forward to working with the HPC in the near future.
Sincerely,
Michelle Galvin
Board President
Nancy Bird, AICP
Executive Director
Iowa City Downtown District Iowa City Downtown District
Iowa City Downtown District 103 E. College Street, Suite 200, Iowa City, IA 52240 319-354-0863
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From: Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition <jcaffordablehousing@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2019 9:38 AM Late Handouts Distributed
To: Council
Cc: Geoff Fruin
Subject: FOR TONIGHT'S WORK SESSION: Comment on Aid to Agencies funding .2
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Dear Council,
At tonight's work session,you are considering a request from the Housing and Community Development
Commission to increase Aid to Agencies funding.
We appreciate your careful attention to maintaining a fiscally responsible budget that reflects the City's priorities.
Simply put, our social service agencies have seen flat or decreasing support from the City while experiencing
an ever-increasing need for their services, over a period of many years.
In order to move us forward, the additional investment made by Iowa City toward affordable housing
must be paired with a commitment to a strong safety net of social services. If the agencies that
provide daily support to residents are underfunded, we will significantly undermine any advances we
hope to make in affordability and stability for our vulnerable households.
Please recognize the value of our local social services by committing to a regular increase in funding
for Aid to Agencies commensurate with the growing population and level of need.
Sincerely,
Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition Board of Directors
Sara Barron I she/her/hers
Executive Director
Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition
www.jcaffordablehousing.org
www.facebook.com/icaffordablehousing
@jcahcoalition
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