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SR-602-003 (21) f:\person:misc/council\council61Twoyear.doc Santa Monica, California Council Meeting: August 12, 2003 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Staff SUBJECT: Resolution Granting Another Designated Period for Two Years Additional Service Credit with the California Public Employees' Retirement System as part of the City?s Cost Reduction Strategy INTRODUCTION At its meeting on July 22, 2003, information was presented to the City Council regarding costs of offering two years additional service credit with the California Public Employees? Retirement System (CalPERS) for certain job classifications as part of the City?s strategy to reduce staffing levels and reduce General Fund costs. Attached is the July 22, 2003 staff report. The resolution is now presented to the City Council for adoption. RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution. Prepared By: Marsha Jones Moutrie, City Attorney Prepared By: Karen Bancroft, Director of Human Resources Attachments: July 22, 2003 Staff Report (See below) Resolution to Grant Another Designated Period for Two Years Additional Service Credit (See adopted Resolution No. 9879 (CCS) 1 ATTACHMENT f:\person:misc/council\council60Twoyear.doc Santa Monica, California Council Meeting: July 22, 2003 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Staff SUBJECT: Presentation of Information Related to Granting Another Designated Period for Two Years Additional Service Credit with the California Public Employees' Retirement System as part of the City?s Cost Reduction Strategy INTRODUCTION This report presents information and costs of offering two years additional service credit with the California Public Employees? Retirement System (CalPERS) for certain job classifications as part of the City?s strategy to reduce staffing levels and reduce General Fund costs. Government Code Section 7507 requires that the cost to provide the two years additional service credit benefit be made public at a public meeting at least two weeks prior to the adoption of the Resolution. A resolution will be submitted to the City Council for recommended adoption on August 12, 2003. DISCUSSION The City of Santa Monica contracts with CalPERS to provide retirement plans for permanent employees. As a contracting agency, the City may provide two years additional service credit to members who retire during a designated period because of impending mandatory transfers, layoffs, or demotions. The City of Santa Monica previously offered additional service credit to eligible employees in 1993. Due to impending mandatory layoffs because of the City?s current financial situation, the 2 additional service credit will be offered to eligible employees in the classifications of Traffic Operations Superintendent, Open Space Administrator, Library Literacy Program Coordinator, City Manager?s Office Administrator, and Legal Secretary (in the City Attorney?s Office) during the period of August 13, 2003 through November 11, 2003. The vacancies created by early retirements in these positions represent at least one percent of each job classification. It is the City?s intention, under Government Code Section 20903, to keep all vacancies created by early retirements under this section, or at least one vacancy in any position in the City organization, permanently unfilled, thereby resulting in an overall reduction in the work force. The conditions above meet CalPERS requirements. BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT The one-time cost of offering the two years additional service credit to employees in these classifications is anticipated to be approximately $184,003.00. The City is also offering to make a one-time payment of $17,040.00 into the Santa Monica City Employees Coalition Benefit Trust to vest these individuals in the trust. Therefore an appropriation of $201,043.00 will be necessary from FY02-03 year-end savings to fund these costs. The salary and benefits savings in FY03-04 will more than offset the one- time cost of offering these benefits. Ongoing salary and benefits savings resulting from these vacancies will contribute toward the reductions needed to balance the City?s budget in FY03-04 and beyond. Appropriate budget actions will be presented for adoption at the August 12, 2003 City Council meeting. RECOMMENDATION 3 It is recommended that City Council receive and file this information. Government Code Section 7507 requires that the cost to provide the two years additional service credit benefit be made public at a public meeting at least two weeks prior to the adoption of the Resolution. The attached resolution will be submitted for adoption to the City Council on August 12, 2003 along with appropriate budget changes. Prepared By: Karen Bancroft, Director of Human Resources Attachments: Resolution to Grant Another Designated Period for Two Years Additional Service Credit 4