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Charles King Members :
Chair Robert Crowell
Randy Finlay
Sheri Kunioka-Volz
Jo Ann Shimamoto
Michael Machado
Vice Chair
COUNTY OF KAUA'I SALARY COMMISSION
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA
Wednesday, September 18 , 2013
9 :00 a.m. or shortly thereafter
Mo ' ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2 AB
4444 Rice Street, Llhu` e, HI 96766
CALL TO ORDER
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Open Session Minutes of August 26, 2013
BUSINESS
SC 2013 -02 Discussion and possible decision-making on amendments to Resolution 2012-3
and on establishing salary caps for the fiscal year 2014/2015 for Council members
and all officers and employees included in Section 3 -2 . 1 of the Kauai County
Code (On-going)
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to H.R. S . §92-4 and H.R. S . 92-5 (a) (4), the purpose of this executive session is to
consult with the Board ' s legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Board' s and the County' s
powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item, deliberate
and take such action as appropriate.
ADJOURNMENT
NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-7 (a) . The Commission may, when deemed necessary,
hold an executive session on any agenda item without written public notice if the Executive
Session was not anticipated in advance. Any such Executive Session shall be held pursuant to
HRS §92-4 and shall be limited to those items described n HRS - §92-5(a)
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prior to the meeting indicating.
1 ) Your name and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing.
2) The agenda item that you are providing comments on; and
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provide 10 copies of your written testimony at the meeting.
The length of time allocated to persons wishing to present verbal testimony may be limited at the
discretion of the chairperson or presiding member.
cc: First Deputy County Attorney Amy Esaki
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Salary Commission
Attn: Barbara Davis
Office of Boards and Commissions
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Mhu'e, HI 96766
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COUNTY OF KAUAI
Minutes of Meeting
OPEN SESSION
Board/Committee: SALARY COMMISSION Meeting Date August 26, 2013
Location Mo ' ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B Start of Meeting: 9 : 00 a.m. I End of Meeting: 9 : 52 a.m.
Present Chair Charles King. Members : Robert Crowell; Randy Finlay; Sheri Kunioka-Volz (9:05 a.m.); Jo Ann Shimamoto
Also : First Deputy County Attorney Amy Esaki; Boards & Commissions Office Staff: Support Clerk Barbara Davis; Administrator
Paula Morikami; Administrative Aide Teresa Tamura. Also present: Director of Finance Steve Hunt, HR Specialist Janine Rapozo ;
Acting Director of DPS/HR Tom Takatsuki and HR Specialist II Kathy Tanita
Excused Vice Chair Michael Machado
Absent
SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION
Call To Order Chair King called the meeting to order at 9 : 02
a.m. with 4 members present
Approval of Open Session Minutes of June 17, 2013 Mr. Crowell moved to approve the minutes as
Minutes circulated. Mr. Finlay seconded the motion.
Motion carried 4 : 0
Ms. Kunioka-Volz entered the meeting at 9 : 05
a.m.
Business SC 2013 -02 Discussion and possible decision-making on amendments to
Resolution 2012-3 and on establishing salaa c for the fiscal year
2014/2015 for Council members and all officers and employees included in
Section 3 -2 . 1 of the Kauai County Code (On-going)
Op a& a. Comparison of Executive Pqy Rate for Counties
b . Letter dated 8/13/ 13 from Mayor Bernard P . Carvalho, Jr. , asking the
Salary Commission to consider freezing the salary cap for appointed and
elected officers of the County for FY 2014/2015
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Chair King noted that the previous Resolutions were included in the meeting
packet along with a comparison of the executive pay rates for the different
counties. Written testimony from the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
was received at that time and distributed to the members prompting Chair
King to ask if that was normal procedure. The Staff assured the Commission
that they strive to receive as much information as possible ahead of time.
Chair King also noted that the Commission had received a letter from the
Mayor requesting they hold off on the salary caps. Chair King asked Mr.
Hunt to provide the Commission with his testimony.
Mr. Hunt informed the Commission he would be speaking on two accounts.
One would be to ask once again to defer any recommendations they may
have for salary increases for the elected officials and appointed officers. The
second is to clarify language that speaks to maximum salary or maximum
compensation, which often is used interchangeably, and deals with such
items as car allowances and uniform and gun cleaning allowances that go to
our appointed and elected officials. As Director of Finance, Mr. Hunt stated
he knows firsthand the financial challenges the County is facing. In order to
balance the budget for fiscal 2014 the Administration recommended several
increases in taxes and fees to bring the revenues closer in line to the
expenditures. Despite cutting approximately $ 8 million in expenditures
from the prior year' s budget, the County is still nearly $ 14 million short in
revenue to balance the General Fund budget. The majority of the balancing
was done through increases to real property taxes, which accounts for nearly
80% of the General Fund revenue. There were two revenue enhancement
proposals that included increasing the tipping fees for Solid Waste and the
Vehicle Weight tax increase; both of which did not pass. As we move
towards getting a sustainable budget where the revenues are equivalent to the
expenditures, there is still a lot of work to be done.
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Fiscal ' 14 budget was balanced using approximately $ 11 . 8 million from the
unassigned fund balance, which essentially is our savings account. However,
that balance is now down to $ 54 thousand. While the County expects Fiscal
113 , when the CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) is
completed, to provide approximately $ 12 . 5 million in lapsed funds. A
significant portion of those funds will be used to pay for unbudgeted
collective bargaining agreements with Police, Fire, and HGEA 13 . Since the
Fiscal ' 14 budget was an attempt to practice budget to actual expenditures,
rather than the past practice of budget to budget, future lapsed funds if any
will be substantially lower. This means other revenue sources will be needed
to replace funding that has come traditionally from the lapsed fund balance.
Most noticeably this will likely have a major impact on the direction of
Fiscal Year ' 16 budget, which will rely on balances from our lapsed funds
from Fiscal Year 14 and is anticipated to be much, much smaller.
With regard to maximum salary versus maximum compensation there needs
to be greater clarity in the Salary Commission ' s Resolution to articulate
certain compensation for elected officials and appointed officers that are
governed by this Commission. Certain compensation items such as car
allowances, uniform cleaning and gun cleaning are simply being paid out
through payroll as taxable wages or salary. As Director of Finance, Mr. Hunt
said he is not opposed to these compensation items in principle; however he
is opposed to self-governance with respect to setting the amounts or terms of
this additional compensation. For those either elected or appointed, it is Mr.
Hunt' s opinion that this body should be charged with establishing the policy
for additional compensation. Currently the authorization for additional
compensation, above and beyond mere salaries, is coming from the budget
process, which is again self-governed. Mr. Hunt humbly asked the Salary
Commission to consider this request by incorporating them into future Salary
Resolutions.
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Mr. Finlay asked what the sentence(s) would say to satisfy the concerns
about getting control over the extra expenses .
Mr. Hunt said the County Attorney Amy Esaki could help craft that
language. In concept they would be looking at an allowance for automobiles
rather than a reimbursable expense because it cumbersome for certain
members to be tracking all their reimbursable mileage and submitting that.
Traditionally it had been done through an allowance, but when the salaries
were transferred to this Commission the additional compensation was not
really looked at. Mr. Hunt thought the Commission should be setting those
limits as part of the Resolution stating the salary limitation, as well as the
additional compensation allowable items for Police, Council, and certain
members that have been getting those benefits.
Mr. Finlay said an easy way would be to take the term "salary caps" and
make it "total compensation caps". Mr. Hunt said that would work if they
were elevated and incorporated into that but he did not know if the
Commission wanted to look at it as a separate line item or just incorporate it
into the maximum compensation, and increase it by the amount of those
benefits they are currently receiving.
Mr. Finlay noted that not all of the positions have those compensable
expenses. Mr. Hunt said that was correct.
Questioned on the caps, Mr. Hunt said currently there is a cap on the salary
alone. But they are also receiving as part of their payroll in one case an auto
allowance and in other cases uniform and gun cleaning that goes directly as
taxable wages. If you incorporate that into their salary it may actually exceed
the salary cap. In principle, Mr. Hunt is not against the allowance; it is just a
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matter of who is the authorizing authority, which should be the Salary
Commission and not through the budget process.
Chair King asked who would be the authority to" determine who receives the
car allowance. Mr. Hunt said if it is a collective bargaining agreement it is
not an issue because it is not governed by salary. It is the elected and
appointed that this body should be reviewing as to who is eligible.
Asked how it is justified, Mr. Hunt said in the case of Councilmembers they
are currently given a $ 500 a month vehicle allowance. Beginning in May
they stopped taking it at Mr. Hunt' s recommendation since it needed to be
looked at as a reimbursable, which is allowed because of the maximum
compensation. Maximum salary and maximum compensation were used
interchangeably in the Resolution and that was viewed as additional
compensation and shows up on the payroll as such, which put them in excess
of the cap and why it was stopped as of May. Now they are eligible to
submit for reimbursement, however commute miles from home to the
Council is not considered compensable. But when they travel from the
Council office to Kekaha for a meeting in the capacity of a Councilmember
that round trip would be reimbursable and they could track and submit
mileage, which is what they have been doing since May. It is very
cumbersome to track miles and submit receipts so it would be easier going
back to an allowance, but the allowance is essentially the budget process .
Attorney Esaki recommended an Executive Session at the next meeting to go
over the details of the Charter requirement as it relates to the responsibilities
of the Salary Commission.
Chair King asked Mr. Hunt to provide the Commission with a list of
positions receiving the allowance. Chair King stated an allowance should
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not be in the salary process and it should not be taxed. Mr. Hunt said when it
is submitted as a reimbursable it is not taxed. From a tax perspective it is
more beneficial if they meet the threshold that they are currently receiving,
which could be reviewed to see how much of that mileage is actually being
utilized for reimbursement and what should be set as a general policy. Asked
how the mileage allowance is set now, Mr. Hunt said it is based on the
Federal guideline.
Ms. Kunioka-Volz asked if there were County vehicles the Councilmembers
would be able to utilize. Mr. Hunt said they currently are not using County
vehicles; they are using their personal vehicle, which is why the allowance
was established. It is a ways off, but the County is looking at establishing a
motor pool of County vehicles to get better utilization of the fleet.
Ms. Shimamoto asked for an explanation of how an allowance works. Mr.
Hunt said they were getting the allowance on their pay stubs as taxable
wages and salaries in the allowance amount, which exceeds the cap because
of that compensation rolling into their salary.
Asked about the gun cleaning, Mr. Hunt said it is not reimbursable. They are
given funding to have their guns cleaned.
Mr. Crowell asked how the allowances are determined for the uniform and
gun cleaning. Mr. Hunt said they receive the same levels as the collective
bargaining staff.
Chair King asked for an explanation of budget to past practice. Mr. Hunt
said in the past practice of budgeting the County has always looked at the last
year' s budget, what the fiscal needs are this year and always compared
budget to budget, which is not a measure of performance because if you are
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underperforming and have funds that lapse year after year, particularly in
salaries and vacancies, that is essentially a padded budget providing funds to
work from. We used a three year analysis to establish the Fiscal ' 14 budget
by looking at Fiscal Years ' 12, ' 11 , and ' 10 as the baseline and factored in
and made adjustments for growth in departments. The former lapsed moneys
will have one more year as Fiscal ' 13 was still based on the budget to budget
practice. It is anticipated that about $ 12 to $ 12 1 /2 million in lapsed funds
will come in, but $ 11 . 8 million of that was used to balance Fiscal ' 14 budget.
It is almost status quo with the exception that based on one resolved but not
funded and two yet unresolved collective barganungs, we still have to fund
Fire and HGEA, and find about $ 1 . 55 million for Police out of the pool of
funds. We had a fund balance from a refinance of our bonds of about $2 . 1
million as a fund balance in our debt fund, which we will not have for Fiscal
' 15 . We are chasing the $2 . 1 million we had in fund balance as well as what
will be pulled out for collective bargaining, and whatever is left will
essentially be available to balance next year' s budget with the anticipation
that we will only have that luxury for one more year. Come Fiscal ' 16 we
will have to find a source of revenue or find expenditure cuts to come back in
line for Fiscal ' 16 ' s budget.
Chair King asked if the only way this changes is with increased property
values. Mr. Hunt said it is the expansion of the base, so if there is a lot of
new construction that adds to the base, a combination of new construction
and appreciating values will bring in more revenue, assuming rates stay the
same and everything else is status quo .
Chair King inquired about the State TAT. One of the misnomers about the
TAT is if the occupancy is up the room rates are up and you should be
getting more revenue; the State has capped the amount we receive which is
$ 13 . 85 million in TAT revenue, which from a percentage basis is our second
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largest source of revenue at 11 . 82% of the budget. Between property taxes at
80% and TAT at 12% that is the bulk of the budget. To put more on the
backs of the taxpayer for collective bargaining and salary increases we are
getting close to the elasticity point. We taxed about 13 . 5% higher this year
to raise $ 11 million in new revenue in property taxes compared to last Fiscal
Year.
Questioned on Kaua'i ' s participation in furlough, Mr. Hunt said the County
did participate but was one of the first to come off furloughs. It was very
inefficient because overtime kicks in and you are filling positions at time and
a half. The actual savings was nominal, if any, so furloughs are not
necessarily the answer. Ms. Kunioka-Volz noted that the State cut the
overtime and did furlough for two years. Mr. Hunt said for a smaller size
County we do not have the redundancy so it results in the lack of service or
shutting down hours earlier.
Chair King said he knew the request was not to raise the salary caps but he
feels it is proper to put out a pay scale that is based on the person' s job
responsibilities and haw they perform; how the employer wants to pay to that
maximum is something else, and it seems like everyone pays to the
maximum. If the Commission raised it, would that still follow? Mr. Hunt
thought there would be more pressure internally from some of the appointees
to get closer to that amount and raising it would give more authority to the
appointees who have not had a raise for a long time. Certain departments are
asking to have that increase like the Prosecuting Attorney who does not fall
under our control . They actually operate independently so they could
potentially go up and hit those maximums.
Mr. Finlay asked what percentage of the County' s annual budget goes to
salaries across the board. Mr. Hunt said salaries, fringe, health, retirement —
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the whole cost of an employee from the general fund source is about 80%.
Mr. Finlay said if the County is forced into a position of finding expenditures
that is the target, and of the 80% what percentage is bargaining versus what
the Salary Commission controls. Mr. Hunt did not have those figures
available but said it would be very nominal; although the pay scale is much
higher the body counts are much lower, somewhere maybe around 6% to 8%.
Attorney Esaki reminded the Commission that there is a cap as relates to the
deputies as compared to the department head and that is State statute; she
will get that information for the Commission. Mr. Finlay moved to receive the letter of 8/ 13/ 13
from the Mayor and the letter of 8/23/13 from
the Prosecuting Attorney. Ms. Shimamoto
seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 : 0
Mr. Crowell asked, relative to the deputies ' salaries, does that also apply to
department heads or just the attorneys . Attorney Esaki said it is for all
department heads but there is a cap for all deputies.
Chair King felt this deserved more than one meeting unless the Commission
goes by the Mayor' s letter.
Mr. Finlay said he is prepared to go by the Mayor' s letter and would be
prepared to make a motion to follow the Mayor' s terms, but they could also
take care of the clarification of compensation and salary at the same time.
Mr. Finlay stated he would like to see a draft of a Resolution that would
follow the Mayor' s guidelines and clarify the salary/compensation issue and
have that motion ready for the next meeting.
Ms. Shimamoto asked if the Salary Commission was the body to take care of
what Mr. Hunt addressed. Attorney Esaki said this is the only body that
determines the compensation or salary for all of the appointed and elected
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officers ; otherwise it would be a Charter amendment.
Mr. Finlay said it could be as simple as taking the current Council ' s salary
cap, adding a $500 per month allowance to it and make that their total
compensation cap, which would clarify the issue for the Director of Finance.
Attorney Esaki said they could add another paragraph to the Salary
Resolution to accomplish that.
Mr. Finlay said he thought that was what the Director of Finance was asking
for; some way to put a lid on that little thing before it does get out of hand.
Other than that the motion would pretty much reflect the Mayor' s language
for the next year.
Ms . Kunioka-Volz asked if there was a Definition section where this could
be clarified. Attorney Esaki clarified that Ms. Kunioka-Volz was referring to
salary versus compensation. In the Charter, Attorney Esaki believed those
words are used interchangeably. Chair King said if they added another
definition that would be a Charter amendment; Attorney Esaki agreed.
Mr. Crowell asked where the $ 500 comes from. Attorney Esaki said the
Charter requires reimbursement and does not give an amount.
Mr. Hunt addressed this issue noting that currently the authority for the
allowances comes through the budget process, which is the Council. It has
continued to rollover and at the time the Salary Commission took over the
responsibility for the executive salary, the allowance was a component that
was left within the budget. Mr. Hunt questions by what authority.
Ms . Shimamoto said it says it is authorized as a reimbursable and Mr. Hunt
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was saying it is not being handled that way. Mr. Hunt said the County is
authorizing it as a reimbursable because Councilmembers use their personal
vehicles to attend events on behalf of their position. The $ 500 covers vehicle
use, maintenance, insurance, oil and gas. Asked if Councilmembers are
compensated for meals, Mr. Hunt explained that if it is the same day travel
they do not, but if it is multiple days there is a schedule that will account for
meals. They can submit for up to $20 in reimbursables on same day travel
put it does not kick in as an actual paid out until it is an overnight travel.
The bargaining units get the $20 meal allowance paid out whether they
submit receipts or not.
Asked what the gun cleaning and uniforms cleaning allowance was, Mr.
Takatsuki confirmed that it was $420 for gun cleaning and $300 for uniform
cleaning or $ 720 annually.
Mr. Finlay stated he came to a very clear point and they are going to separate
the two resolutions. One Resolution will speak 'to hold the salaries at their
current rate for another year. A separate Resolution will take care of the
compensation allowances so that one little minutia detail does not drag down
the bigger one. Mr. Hunt told the Commission he will work with the
Attorney to identify the positions that would be eligible for those particular
allowances and identify the amounts . Mr. Finlay moved that the Salary Commission
propose a Resolution to hold the salary caps for
one more year. Ms. Shimamoto seconded the
motion. Motion carried 5 :0
Attorney Esaki asked for clarification on the motion with regard to a salary
cap for one year and asked if the cap went to July 1 , 2014, or July 1 , 2015 .
Mr. Finlay said the current Resolution is in effect through June of next year;
this Resolution would be for the following Fiscal year. Attorney Esaki asked
if the cap would be lifted July 1 , 2015 . Chair King said there would be
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meetings prior to then to decide what to do at that point. Mr. Finlay pointed
out that Council had asked the Salary Commission to make those
Resolutions in a timely manner so they can prepare the budgets accordingly.
Attorney Esaki pointed out that for the Councilmembers, the Resolution does
not go into effect until the following term. Mr. Finlay made a second motion to have the
Director of Finance and the Attorney' s Office
draft language for the Salary Commission' s
review to resolve the additional expenses type of
issues in the hope of putting it into a global
Resolution. Ms. Kunioka-Volz seconded the
motion.
Attorney Esaki said according to the Resolution 2012-3 the maximum salary
scheduled to become effective on July 1 , 2013 , was deleted so there is no
start date for the cap. If the Commission wants to keep it until next year you
can still use the same Resolution. Then the next year when you wish to
increase it you can amend the Resolution. Attorney Esaki said originally the
cap on the increases would have lifted on July 1 , 2013 , but Resolution 2012-
3 deleted the July 1 , 2013 , so the salaries are frozen. If the proposal is to
keep the salaries frozen until July 1 , 2015, there is no need to touch the
Resolution. It can be a separate Resolution addressing the allowances.
Mr. Finlay said the Commission needs some way to communicate with the
County and the budgeters that the salary cap is going to remain in effect for
at least another fiscal year. Mr. Finlay said even though it may be in the
Resolution, the County needs to know so they can budget properly and know
that the Commission is not going to come back in November and raise
everything.
Chair King asked if that would be in the form of a Resolution or a memo .
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Attorney Esaki said probably a memo because the Resolution already states
there is no salary increase until such time as the Commission decides there
should be a salary increase. Otherwise it may be confusing when they look at
the Resolution and ask what was intended. Chair King said the memo would
be more to the effect that the Commission does not intend to increase any
salaries. Attorney Esaki said the next year when they decide a salary increase
is appropriate then the Commission would amend the Resolution.
Chair King reiterated that the salary freeze would be communicated by
memo to Council and rather than a motion to draft a Resolution covering
allowances that is just a request to the Finance Director and the Attorney.
Attorney Esaki said at the next meeting they can review the draft of a
Resolution addressing the allowances. Mr. Finlay moved to receive the Comparison of
Pay Rates. Mr. Crowell seconded the motion.
Motion carried 5 : 0
Chair King noted he had "received a nice communication from OIP on the
Sunshine Law and asked Attorney Esaki to circulate it to all the
Commissioners.
Next Meeting Wednesday, September 18, 2013 , 9 : 00 a.m. — Mo 'ikeha Building, Meeting
Room 2 A/B
Adjournment Mr. Crowell moved to adjourn the meeting at
9 : 52 a.m. Ms. Shimamoto seconded the motion.
Motion carried 5 : 0
Submitted by: Reviewed and Approved by:
Barbara Davis, Support Clerk Charles King, Chair
( ) Approved as is.
( ) Approved with amendments. See minutes of meeting.
SALARY COMMISSION
COUNTY OF KAUAI
DRAFT RESOLUTION NO,
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2012- 1 RELATING TO
THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF
KAUAI
WHEREAS , the Director of Finance testified before the Salary Commission that he does
not anticipate an increase in revenues to the County in the next fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission received a letter dated August 13 , 2013 from the
Mayor requesting that it consider foregoing any maximum salary increases for another year; and
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission finds that the maximum salaries established in
Resolution No . 2012- 1 , 2012-2, and 2012-3 shall remain the same; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance testified that the Mayor and Council members
utilize their personal cars and cell phones for official business; and
WHEREAS , the Commission finds that a car/cell phone allowance should be established
for the Mayor and Councilmembers; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance testified that the Police Chief and the Deputy Police
Chief are receiving the same uniform and gun allowances that are afforded to the police officers
under the SHOPO collective bargaining agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance testified that the Fire Chief and the Deputy Fire
Chief are receiving the same uniform allowances that are afforded to the fire fighters under the
HFFA collective bargaining agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Commission finds that it is appropriate for the Police Chief, Deputy
Police Chief, Fire Chief and Deputy Fire Chief to receive the same allowances as their
bargaining unit employees;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Salary Commission of the County of Kauai, State of Hawaii,
that additional sections be added to Resolution No . 2012- 1 as follows :
"Article 4. Car/Cell Phone Allowance for the Mayor and Councilmembers .
In addition to the Mayor' s respective salary, the Mayor shall be paid an annual amount of
$ for car/cell phone allowance in lieu of mileage and cell phone reimbursement for
the use of the Mayor' s personal car and cellphone for official county business.
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In addition to their respective salaries, Councilmembers shall be paid an annual amount
of $ for car/cell phone allowance in lieu of mileage and cell phone reimbursement
for the use of their personal automobiles and cellphones for official county business.
Article 5. Uniform and Gun Allowance for Police Chief and Deputy Police Chief.
In addition to their respective salaries, the Police Chief and Deputy Police Chief shall be
paid a uniform and gun allowance in the amount as provided in the SHOPO collective bargaining
agreement for police officers.
Article 6. Standard of Conduct Compensation for Police Chief and Deputy Police Chief.
In addition to their respective salaries, the Police Chief and Deputy Police Chief shall be
paid a standard of conduct compensation in the amount as provided in the SHOPO collective
bargaining agreement for police officers.
Article 7. Uniform Allowance for Fire Chief and Deputy Fire Chief.
In addition to their respective salaries, the Fire Chief and Deputy Fire Chief shall be paid
a uniform allowance in the amount as provided in the HFFA collective bargaining agreement for
fire fighters ."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that except as expressly amended herein and by Resolution Nos.
2012-3 and 2012-2, Salary Resolution No. 2012- 1 shall remain in full force and effect.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the County Clerk shall transmit to the Salary Commission,
Mayor, Director of Finance and Personnel Director a final approved copy of this resolution and
note any amendments thereto within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this resolution.
Adopted by the Salary Commission at its meeting on , 2013:
Charles King, Chairperson
Michael Machado, Vice Chair
Robert Crowell - -
Randy Finlay
Sheri Kunioka-Volz
Jo Ann Yamamoto
SALARY COMMISSION
COUNTY OF KAUX I
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No. 2012-3
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO , 2012- 1
RELATING TO THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF KAUAI
WHEREAS effective 7/1 /2012, the Salary Commission adopted Salary Resolution 2012-
2, to increase the maximum salaries payable to the Police Chief, Deputy Police Chief, Fire Chief
and Deputy Fire Chief, but provided that Salary Resolution 20124 would in all other respects
remain in full force and effect;
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Budget and Purchasing Director submitted
testimony stating that the they did not anticipate any increase in revenues to the County in the
next fiscal year;
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission recognizes its obligation to the residents of Kauai
to act in a fiscally responsible manner; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Salary Commission of the County of Kauai, State of Hawaii,
that the Salary Commission hereby resolves to amend Resolution No. 2012- 1 as follows :
1 . Article 1 , Salaries of Certain Administrative Officers and Employees, subsection (b), is
amended to delete the increases in maximum salaries scheduled to become effective on
07/01 /13 .
2. Except as expressly amended herein and by Resolution 2012-2, Salary Resolution
20124 shall remain in full force and effect.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the County Clerk shall transmit to the Salary
Commission, Mayor, Finance Director, and Personnel Director a final approved copy of
the resolution and note any amendments thereto within thirty (30) days after the effective
date of this resolution.
Adopted by the Salary Commissions at its meeting on November 16, 2012 :
Robert Crowell, Chair.
Charles King, Vice Chair -
Randy Finlay
Michael Machado
Sheri Kunioka-Volz -
Jo Ann Shunamoto - -
SALARY COMMISSION
COUNTY OF KAUA' I
r
No. -2012m2
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO: 2012- 1 RELATING TO THE SALARIES
OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF KAUAI
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission wishes to balance the need for fiscal responsibility
with concerns for public safety; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Salary Commission of the County of Kauai, State of Hawaii,
that the Salary Commission hereby resolves to amend Resolution No. 2012- 1 as follows:
1 . Article 1 , Salaries of certain Administrative Officers and Employees, subsection (b) is
amended to increase the maximum salaries payable to the officers listed below effective
711 /2012:
Police Chief $ 1141490
Deputy Police Chief $ 105,660
Fire Chief $ 1149490
Deputy Fire Chief $ 10500
2. Except as expressly amended herein, Salary Resolution 20121 shall remain in full
} force and effect.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the County Clerk shall transmit to the Salary
Commission, Mayor, Finance Director, and Personnel Director a final approved copy of
the resolution and note any amendments thereto within thirty (30) days after the effective
date of this resolution.
Adopted by the Salary Commission at its meeting. on April 23, 2012:
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Chair Randy Finlay
Trinette Kaui
Charles King Michael Machado
Vice-Chair Sheri Kunioka-Volz
COUNTY OF KAUAI SALARY COMMISSION
4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Lzhu'e, Hawaii 96766 ,
TO: Jay Furfaro, Chairperson and Members of the County Council
Attention: Ricky Watanabe, County Clerk
FROM: Robert Crowell, Chairperson
Via: Paula Morikami, Administrator, Office of Boards and Commissio
Cc: Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho, Jr.
Gary Heu; Managing Director
Malcolm Fernandez, Personnel Director
Wallace Rezentes, Jr., Finance Director
Beth Tokioka, Communications Director
Alfred Castillo, County Attorney
Date: March 1 , 2012
Subject: Resolution Amending Resolution No. 2011 - 1 Relating to the Salaries of Certain
Officers and Employees of the County of Kauai .
At its meeting on March 1 , 2012, the Salary Commission voted to approve Resolution 2012- 1 as
amended by a vote of 6-01 Please see the attached amended Resolution which has been signed
by the members of the Salary Commission.
Pursuant to Section 29.03 Kauai County Charter, the Resolution shall take effect without the
Mayor' s and Council 's concurrence sixty (60) days after its adoption unless rejected by a vote of
not less than five (5) members of the Council. The council may reject either the entire resolution
or any portion of it.
If you have any questions, please call Paula Morikarni at 241 -4922 . Thank you.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
SALARY COMMISSION
COUNTY OF KAUAI
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No. 2012-1
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO , 20114
RELATING TO THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES OF THE COUNTY OF KAUAI
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission finds that the County Council adopted and the
Mayor approved Ordinance No. 907 that added the Boards and Commissions Administrator to
the list of officers and employees included in Section 3-2 . 1 of the Kauai County Code, 1987, as
amended; and
WHEREAS, the Salary Commission was informed by the Mayor via a letter dated July
15, 2011 that the County of Kauai has agreed to a supplemental agreement with the Hawaii
Government Employees Association (HGEA), which calls for a zero percent (0%) increase for
all of its HGEA employees and has not budgeted for any salary increases for County employees
in fiscal year 2012; and
WHEREAS, to remain consistent with the supplemental agreement and the 2012 budget,
the Mayor has requested that the Salary Commission take measures to insure that the proposed
increase for the Mayor be deferred until such time as economic and budgetary conditions
improve; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 29.03 of the Kauai County Charter, the Salary
Commission' s findings shall be adopted by resolution by the Commission and the resolution
shall take effect without the Mayor' s and Council ' s concurrence sixty (60) days after its adoption
unless rejected by a vote of not less than five (5) members of the council; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SALARY COMMISSION, OF THE COUNTY OF
KAUAI, STATE OF HAWAI` l, that the provisions related to the "Salaries of Certain Officers"
of the County of Kauai , be established as follows :
SECTION 1 . Pursuant to Section 29.03 of the Charter of the County of Kauai, the
Salary Commission hereby resolves to amend Resolution No. 2010- 1 and propose the changes
described in this resolution to the Kauai County Council as follows:
Article 1 Salaries of Certain Administrative Officers and Employees.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to establish the salaries of certain
administrative officers and employees in accordance with the principles of adequate
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compensation for work performed, and preservation of a sensible relationship with the salariesrof
other county employees.
(b) Effective as of the dates stated below and subject to the performance review
requirements of subsection (d), the annual salaries, payable semi-monthly, of certain
administrative officers and employees shall be as follows:
Position Effective Dates
7/1/07 1/1/08 12/1/08 [0w8wlj
07/01/13
Mayor $ 100, 100 $ 107,000 $ 114,490 $ 1223504
[Administrative Assistant]
Managing Director $ 96,250 , $ 102, 988 $ 110, 197 $ 1174911
County Engineer $ 93 ,750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 114,848
Deputy County Engineer $ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98,748 $ 105,660-
Director ofFinance $ 935750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 1143848
Deputy Director of Finance S$ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98,748 $ 105 ,660
County Attorney $ 93 ,750 $ 100;313 '$ 1071335 $ 114,848
First Deputy County Attorney $ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98, 748 $ 105,660
Deputy County Attorney Up to $82, 500 Up to $88,275 Up to $94,454 Up to $ 101 ,066
Chief of Police $ 93 ,750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 1149848
Deputy Chief of Police $ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98,748 $ 105,660
Planning Director $ 93 , 750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 1149848
Deputy Planning Director $ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98,748 $ 10500
Director of Personnel $ 90,000 $ 96,300 $ 103 ,041 $ 1105254
Manager and Chief Engineer, -
Department of Water $ 93 ,750 $ 1005313 $ 107,335 $ 1145848
Deputy Manager-Engineer,
Department of Water $ 86,250 $ 92,288 $ 98,748 $ 1055660
Fire Chief $ 93 ,750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 1145848
Deputy Fire Chief $ 861250 $ 92,288 $983748 $ 10500
Director of Economic Development $ 90,000 $ 96,300 $ 103 ,041 $ 110,254
Director of Liquor Control $ 90,000 $ 96,300 $ 103,041 $ 110,254
Director of Parks $ 93 ;750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 - $ 114,848 -
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Deputy Director of Parks $ 86,250 $ 92 ,288 $ 98,748 $ 105 ,660
Director of Housing .$ 90,000 $ 96,300 $ 103 ,041 $ 1105254
Boards and Commissions Administrator $ 1033041 $ 110,254
(c) Administrative officer and employee [efJ salaries shall not exceed the maximum
salary provided for in this Article at the time of employment. However, the respective
appointing authority may set the salary of any new or existing non-elected appointee at a figure
lower than the figure established for the position.
(d) Requirements for salary increase. The salary increase for any non-elected officer
or employee occupying and continuing in a position listed in this resolution is contingent on the
Director of Personnel ' s receipt of the following:
( 1 ) A memo from the officer' s or employee 's appointing authority at least
thirty (3 0) days prior to the increase certifying that appointee' s performance has
been evaluated pursuant to procedures established by the Director of Personnel ;
and
(2) A copy of the officer' s or employee' s completed performance evaluation
evidencing that the appointee has met or exceeded job requirements (for example,
has achieved a rating of three points or higher in a five point scale) for the
appraisal period.
(3) Based on the evaluation results, the appointing authority's
recommendation on whether a proposed increase should be granted. The
appointing authority may recommend an increase for an officer or employee
occupying a"position at a figure below the proposed salary increase provided for
in this resolution:
Provided however, the county attorney' s perfonnance shall be conducted through an equally
weighted evaluation that shall be jointly administered by the mayor and the council chairperson
in accordance with paragraphs ( 1 ), (2) and (3) above .
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The Director of Personnel shall provide the Salary Commission with a list of the names and
positions of all non-elected officers and employees covered under this resolution, indicate
whether or not they have satisfactorily met the performance evaluation criteria, and include the
recommended salary increase, if any.
(e) Performance evaluations . The Director of Personnel shall prepare, for approval
by the Mayor, written performance evaluation procedures and methodologies and coordinate the
performance evaluations process for all non-elected officers or employees listed in this
resolution.
The Director of Personnel shall provide a copy of the performance evaluation procedures and
methodologies, including any revisions thereto, to the Salary Commission.
(f) Officers or employees listed in this resolution may receive a portion of their salary-
through the County' s payment of health fund premium benefits over and above the amount the
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County normally contributes toward those officers ' benefits. Amounts paid by the County which
are over and above the County' s normal health fund premium contributions shall be deducted
from the affected officer' s or employee ' s salary.
Article 2 Salaries of the Prosecuting Attorney and Deputies.
(a) Effective as of the dates stated below and subject to the provisions and
performance review requirements provided for in Article 1 , subsection (d), (e) and (f) above, the
annual salaries, payable semi-monthly, of the Prosecuting Attorney and Deputy Prosecuting
Attorneys shall be as follows:
Position 7/1/07 1/1/08 12/1/08 12/01/09
(12 o'clock meridian)
Prosecuting Attorney $ 93 ,750 $ 100,313 $ 107,335 $ 1145848
First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. $ 86,250 $ 92 L 288 $ 98,748 $ 105 ,660
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Up to $82,500 Up to $88,275 Up to $94,454 Up to $ 101 ,066
(b) The salaries of the Prosecuting Attorney and any Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
shall not exceed the maximum salary provided for in this- Article at the time of employment.
However, the Prosecuting Attorney may set the salary of any new or existing deputy at a figure
lower than the figure established for the position.
Article 3 Salaries of the County Council and Council Appointees.
(a) Effective at twelve o ' clock meridian on December 1 , 2008, the annual salaries,
payable semi-monthly, of the Kauai County Council shall be as follows :
Position
Council Chair $59,699
Councilmember $ 533066
(b) Effective on December 1 , 2009, the annual salaries, payable semi-monthly, of the
Kauai County Council shall be as follows :
Position
Council Chair $63 ,879
Councilmember $563781
(c) Effective as of the dates stated below and subject to the provisions and performance
review requirements provided for in Article 1 , subsection (d), (e) and (f) above, the annual
salaries, payable semi-monthly, of the County Clerk, Deputy County Clerk and County Auditor
shall be as follows :
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Position 7/1/07 1/1/08 12/1/08 12/01/09
(12 o'clock meridian)
County Clerk $ 93 ,750 " $ 100,313 $ 1075335 $ 114, 848
Deputy County Clerk $ 86,250 $ .92,288 $98,748 $ 1051660
County Auditor $ 107,335 $ 114, 848
(d) Salaries of the Council Chair, Councilmembers, and employees shall not exceed
the maximum salary provided for in this Article at the time of employment. However, the
respective appointing authority may set the salary of any new or existing non-elected appointee
at a figure lower than the figure established for the position.
SECTION 2. The Salary Commission finds that current salaries of the Prosecuting
Attorney, First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, County Clerk,
Deputy County Clerk, and County Auditor are higher than their administrative counterparts
listed under Article 1 of this Resolution. Therefore, the maximum salaries of the Prosecuting
Attorney, First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, County Clerk,
Deputy County Clerk, and County Auditor set by the Salary Resolution that took effect on
12/01/09 shall remain frozen on 07/01 / 13 or. until such time that the salary levels paid to
comparable administrative officers and employees listed under Article 1 have caught up,
SECTION 3 . Material to be deleted is bracketed and lined out, New material to be
added is underscored, In future reprints of this resolution, the bracketed material and
underscoring may be deleted,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, if any portion or portions of this resolution are deemed
invalid or rejected by a vote of five (5) or more councilmembers, the other provisions of this
resolution shall not be affected thereby. If the application of this resolution or any of its
provisions to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the application of this resolution and
its provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
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BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the County Clerk shall transmit to the Salary
Commission, Mayor, Finance Director and Personnel Director a final approved copy of the
resolution and note any amendments thereto within thirty. (30) day after the effective date of this
resolution.
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