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RESOLUTION CC-12-15-08-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA,
AMENDING THE CONTRACT WITH CARMEL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
LODGE NO. 185
WHEREAS, pursuant to Indiana law, the City of Carmel, Indiana ("City") has established a
contractual relationship with Carmel Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 185 ("Carmel FOP 4185'),
pertaining to issues involving the hours, working conditions and certain other benefits.of members of the
Carmel Police Department; and
WHEREAS, the City and Carmel FOP #185 now wish to revise their contractual relationship;
and
WHEREAS, the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A, (the "Agreement") sets forth the new
contractual relationship between the-City and Carmel FOP #185; and
WHEREAS, upon the proper execution of the Agreement by the Carmel Board ,of Public Works
and Safety, the Common Council desires to accept and adopt the Agreement as an enforceable contract
and obligation of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Carmel,
Indiana, that:
Section I. The foregoing Recitals are incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 2. The Common Council hereby encourages the Board of Public Works and Safety to
approve and execute the Agreement at its earliest convenience.
Section 3. As of the date on which the Agreement is properly executed by the Board of Public
Works and Safety in its present form, the Common -Council hereby accepts and adopts the Agreement as
an enforceable contractual obligation of the City.
SO RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Carmel,
14-cAQre.` , 2008, by a vote of(p_ ayes and O nays.
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Indiana this 16 44?_ day of
This Resolution was prepared by Thomas D. Perkins, Carmel Assistant City Attorney.
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SPONSOR: Councilor Sharp
COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CARMEL
Joseph C. Gri
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W. Eric idenstic er ?
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ATTEST Diana L..Cordray, IAMC, Clerk- a surer
Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana this _day oK h ,
2008, at 1M o'clock P M.
4o`^?K_
Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk-Tre rer
Approved by me, the Mayor of the City of Carmel, Indiana, this 1b?day of
2008, at W. a.0 o'clock P.M.
l
J es Brainard. Mayor
ATTEST:
Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerk- re surer
Resolution No. CC-12-15-08-01
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This Resolution was prepared by Thomas D. Perkins, Carmel Assistant City Attorney.
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AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
CITY OF CARMEL
AND
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE #185
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AGREEMENT
Section 1
This Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Cannel ("City"),
represented by the Mayor of the City ("Mayor"), the City's Board of Public Works and Safety ("Board")
and the.City's Common Council ("Common Council"), and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #185
("FOP") represented by the Wage and. Benefits Committee ("Representative Unit"). This.Agreement
shall not be construed as a collective bargaining agreement for purposes of Federal or State labor laws or
(otherwise).
Section 2
The City recognizes the FOP as the exclusive representative agent for all members of the Cannel
Police Department ("Department") with the merit rank of Lieutenant or below for the limited purpose of
meeting and conferring with respect to salaries, wages, and other employee benefits so long as the FOP
maintains the support of a majority of those police officers. Members of the Department holding the
merit rank of Lieutenant or below shall be hereinafter collectively referred to as "employees" and the
group of employees represented by the FOP as their exclusive representative shall be hereinafter
collectively referred to as the "Representative Unit." If the City questions whether the FOP has the
support of the majority of the employees in the Representative Unit, it may review the Clerk-Treasurer's
records and/or certified records provided by the FOP to determine if the FOP maintains the support of a
majority of the Employees in the Department. If the FOP does not maintain the support of 2/3 (two-
thirds) majority of the FOP members, the City shall not recognize the FOP as the exclusive representative
of the employees at the end of the calendar year in which such majority support is lost.
Section 3
If any provision of this Agreement is rendered or declared invalid by a court action or legislation,
the remaining portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 4
The FOP and the City will begin negotiations, in good faith, on a future agreement before the
termination of this Agreement.
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Section 5
Upon its proper execution by all parties hereto, and subject to Section 2 above, this Agreement
shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on January 1, 2009 and remain in effect until 11:59 p.m. on December 31,
2011.
Section 6
The terms of this Agreement are intended to cover only minimums in hours, salaries, wages and
certain other employee benefits. The City may implement or retain in effect superior salaries, wages,
hours and other employee benefits.
Section 7
A. Dues Collection. Upon receipt of voluntary, written, signed and dated authorization form
from Employees of the Representative Unit who are members of the FOP, the City shall
deduct each month from the earnings of each said Employees an amount representing their
regular, monthly dues for the preceding month and shall remit such monies, together with
the appropriate records; to a designated FOP official. The City shall not be liable to the
FOP for failure to make or errors in deductions for dues. The FOP will indemnify the City
and hold it harmless from any or all claims or liabilities which may arise under this
paragraph.
B. Bulletin Boards. The City shall furnish a suitable bulletin board in a convenient location to
be used by the FOP, for the purpose of posting FOP notices and other FOP materials. The
City reserves the right, with notice to the FOP. to remove inappropriate materials.
C. Access to Roll Call. The FOP shall have limited access to attend roll call for the purpose
of conveying FOP announcements to members of the Department after securing the
approval of the Chief or his designee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Section 8
A. There shall be an FOP Wage and Benefits Committee composed of five (5) members.
Three (3) members of the Wage and Benefits Committee shall be appointed by the
Executive Board of the FOP and two (2) representatives appointed by the Chief. The Chief
and Mayor, or their representatives, shall meet and confer not less than twice annually, for
the purposes of discussing wage and benefit issues affecting Employees. Discussions at
said meetings shall be limited to the subject matter included in the agenda submitted by the
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FOP to the Chief or by the Chief to the FOP at least, seven (7) calendar days prior to the
agreed upon meeting date.
B. The City shall grant to the FOP and its members one thousand (1,000) hours total annually
to be used to perform FOP duties such as, but not limited to, FOP conventions,
conferences, and seminars. The FOP member requesting such time shall submit such
request to the FOP President for approval, and then shall submit the appropriate form to
his/her immediate supervisor for Department approval, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld subject to the staffing and operations need of the Department as
determined by the Chief.
Section 9
A. The Chief shall maintain personnel files for all Employees. Employee shall be allowed to
examine the contents of their own personnel tile, in the Chiefs office, during regular City
business hours and, upon request, may receive copies of the documents contained in their
personal files.
B. Employees may not remove any document from their personnel file, but may challenge, in
writing, any data believed to be inaccurate. The Chief shall direct an investigation of all
such challenges. If there exists any comment adverse to an Employee's interest contained
in his personnel file, the employee may file a written response to same with the Chief.
With approval of the Chief, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, this
response shall be attached to said adverse comments. It is understood and agreed that
information retained by the Internal Affairs files shall not be included in an Employee's
personnel file nor available for review and/or copying by such employee. Further, once an
employee is scheduled for interrogation by the Department concerning an internal
investigation, he or she will be informed of the nature of the complaint but not the name of
the complainant. The impact of an Internal Affairs investigation on the integrity of the
Department and on employee morale necessitates a timely resolution to such issues.
Therefore, the Carmel Police. Department requires a thirty (30) day limit for completing an
Internal Affairs investigation with status reports due every seven (7) days. There may be
exceptions to the thirty-day limit but extensions should only be granted for those cases in
which extenuating circumstances exist. Officers who are subject to investigation by
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Internal Affairs shall be individually notified in writing of the disposition of said
investigation within thirty (30) days of said final disposition.
Section 10
The City shall make reasonable provisions for the safety and health of police officers during the
hours of their employment. It shall maintain its equipment in safe operating condition in accordance with
Federal, State, and local law. The City shall provide, at its expense, the equipment for special teams, as
directed by the Chief.
Section 1l
A. Base Salary Increase. All officers shall receive an increase to their base salary of three
percent (3.0%) annually for the term of this Agreement. Should the Consumer Price Index
for all Midwestern Wage Earners (`CPI-W") independent of seasonal adjustment, as
reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for the
previous calendar year, fluctuate plus or minus 1.5% from the 3.0% provided by this
Section, the parties to this Agreement shall meet to consider a more appropriate salary
adjustment. For purposes of this Section, the CPI-W shall be detennined by the City's
Human Resources Director and his/her determination shall be final for purposes of this
Agreement.
B. Shift Differential. Shift Differential for officers whose shifts begin at or after 4:00 PM
shall receive One Dollar (51.00) an hour.
C. FTO Pay. FTO (Field Training Officer) pay for officers shall receive position pay in the
amount of Four Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents ($4.25) an hour on top of their regular pay.
Such additional compensation shall be paid only to those officers actually functioning in
such position, when training a new officer.
D. Overtime Pay. Overtime compensation for officers shall be in addition to the amounts
specified, and shall be paid in compliance with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act and
the City of Cannel's most current compensation ordinance as adopted by the Cannel
Common Council.
E. Court Time and Call Out Time. Officers shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours
compensation for court sessions attended during non-working hours for and any time an
Officer is called in off-duty for work related business.
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Longevitv Pa v. Full-time officers shall receive longevity pay at the rate of Two Hundred
Twenty Dollars (5220.00) per year of service for years 1-10 and Two Hundred Eighty
Dollars (5280.00) per year of service for years 11-25. Longevity shall be capped at 25
years of service or S6,400, in addition to all other forms of compensation. The rate of
longevity pay shall be evaluated each year. Longevity pay terns and conditions shall
conform to the City's current longevity ordinance as adopted by the Carmel Common
Council.
Specialty Pa v. Officers who meet criteria specified by the Police Department's Rules and
Regulations may qualify for the specialty pay, in addition to all other forms of
compensation:
• Investigator (Patrol/Detective Only)
• School Resource Officer
• Personnel Specialist/FTO Coordinator
• Firearms Range/Training Coordinator
• Emergency Response Team
• Field Evidence Technician
• Drug Recognition Officer
• IDACS Coordinator
• Child Safety Seat Technician
Up to $2,500.00 Per Year
Up to 52,500.00 Per Year
Up to $2,500. 00 Per Year
Up to $2,500.00 Per Year
Up to $1,500.00 Per Year
Up to S 1,000.00 Per Year
Up to 51,000.00 Per Year
UP to St,000.00 Per Year
Up to $1000.00 Per Year
Each Police Department employee shall be entitled to receive only one (I ) type of specialty
pay at any given time. The employee shall receive the highest specialty pay for which he or
she is eligible. All specialty pay shall cease when an employee no longer performs the
duties associated with the pay or no longer meets the qualifications for such pay.
Foreign Language: A Police Officer who demonstrates a specified level of fluency in an
approved foreign language shall receive an additional fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00)
per year, in addition to all other forms of compensation. All such pay must be approved by
the Chief of Police and the Director of Human Resources. To continue receiving this
compensation, the Officer is required to maintain fluency, and may be periodically re-
tested.
Master Patrol Officer Pay. A Master Patrol Officer shall be entitled to receive up to Two
Thousand One Hundred Dollars (52,100.00) per year, in addition to all other forms of
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compensation. A Master Patrol Officer is eligible to receive specialty pay and other hourly
specialty pay differentials.
Accident Investigators. Certified Instructors. DARE Officers Pay. Officers designated as
Accident Investigators, Certified Instructors and DARE Officers shall receive.up to Three
Dollars (53.00) per hour for performing the duties associated with these functions, in
addition to all other forms of compensation.
Clothine Allowance. Officers with -twelve (12) months of service in the Department shall
receive a clothing allowance of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars (S 1,200.00) per year,
to be paid semi-annually in equal installments in February and August of each ,year.
Sick Leave Incentive Pay. Employees maybe eligible for sick leave incentive pay, which
is based'on the amount of sick leave used in a calendar year as follows:
No sick leave used
Up to and including one (1) shift used
Over one (1) to and including two (2) shifts used
Over two (2) to and including three (3) shifts used
Over three (3) to and including four (4).shifts used
Over four (4) shifts used
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24 hours
20 hours
12 hours
8 hours
4 hours
0 hours
The hourly rate of pay for each eligible employee, for the purposes of this pay incentive
only, shall be calculated.as follows: [bi-weekly base pay plus (+) longevity]/80 hours. All
sick leave used by an employee in the course of the calendar year, except leave for injuries
incurred on duty or in the line of duty, shall be counted toward the incentive pay
calculation for that year, regardless of the reason for the leave or the status of the leave.
Sick leave incentive pay may be paid out each year in February, for the prior calendar year,
at the eligible employee's current rate of pay. An Employee must be employed by the
Department for an entire calendar year, and must be employed by the City at the time of
the payout, in order to be eligible for incentive pay for that calendar year.
Holiday Pay. Each employee who is required to report to work on a declared holiday,
whether on a scheduled or an unscheduled basis, shall receive Thirteen Dollars (513.00)
per hour premium pay for each hour actually worked on the holiday. Such premium pay
shall be calculated to the nearest quarter hour.
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M. Vacation Leave. The City agrees to maintain the vacation leave schedules for Employees
in effect at the time of the execution of this Agreement.
N. Bereavement Leave. The City agrees to maintain the current bereavement leave benefit in
effect at the time of the execution of this Agreement.
0. Trade Days. Employees shall be permitted to voluntarily trade work days, subject to the
advance approval of the Chief or his designee. Such traded regular work shifts shall be
exempted from the computation of overtime hours. Trade days must be balanced by the
end of the 28-day work period and must be documented on the appropriate City form.
Subject to advance approval of the officer's supervisor,.an officer will be allowed to trade
days with another officer of the same rank, within the same 28-day period. The Department
will have the unilateral right, after meeting and conferring with the FOP, to discontinue or
alter the procedure for trading days.
P. Leave of Absence. Officers may be granted leaves with or without pay in accordance with
Federal, State or local law. All leaves of absence shall be subject to the approval of the
Chief.
Q. Catastrophic Medical Leave Bank. All officers' unused sick days shall be credited to the
Catastrophic Medical Leave Bank, as specified in Special Order 98-21. An officer who is
unable to perform his/her own duties or to perform light duty assignments for an extended
period of time due to illness or injury is eligible for PERF disability benefits, which are
less than the officer's active duty pay. Under 35 IAC 2-5-I, the City is not allowed to
supplement PERF disability payments. In order to avoid penalizing an officer financially
during the period of recuperation, the Catastrophic Medical Leave Bank shall allow
eligible officers to receive up to one hundred twenty (120) calendar days of full pay after
sick leave and vacation benefits are exhausted and before PERF disability benefits
commence (two hundred forty (240) calendar days for injuries or illnesses incurred in the
line of duty).
R. Retiree Health Insurance. The City shall contribute fifty percent (50%) of the monthly
employee-spouse premium for retirees who have twenty (20) years of active service with
the City, plus an additional one percent (I%) for each additional six (6) months of service,
up to a maximum of seventy-five percent (75%) of the employee-spouse (or 75% of the
employee-only premium if the employee is unmarried or the spouse is not covered by the
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City plan), provided that the City's insurance premium contribution shall not exceed Seven
Hundred Dollars ($700.00) per month or Eight Thousand Four Hundred Dollars
($8,400.00) per year. Coverage for other eligible dependents may be continued at the
retiree's expense. The City's insurance premium contribution cap shall be evaluated each
year to,keep pace with current health insurance costs.
S. Police and Fire Employee PERF. The City shall maintain membership in the 1977 Fund
and shall require members of the Department to meet the eligibility requirements for the
Fund. The City shall pay twenty-one percent (21%),of the established Police Officer First
class salary for each 'Member of the Department participating in the 1977 Fund. In the
event that state actuary reports are lower than the twenty-one percent (21%) obligation
levied upon the City in any fiscal year, that amount shall be reflected as a credit toward the
six percent (6%) obligation levied upon the members of the Department.
Section 12
The City will allow FOP meetings to be held in City buildings at times agreed to by the Chief of
the Department. The FOP will be responsible for the care, and security of the building during such
meetings. The City will allow the FOP to utilize electronic bulletin boards, e-mail systems, internet access
and paging systems in accordance with existing City policies.
Section 13
No employee will be required to join, support or pay dues to the TOP. There shall be no
discrimination, interference, restraint or coercion by the City or FOP against any employee for activities
or membership in the FOP, or a refusal to support, be active in or become a member of the FOP.
Section 14
The FOP agrees that it is the exclusive right of the City to:
(a) Maintain order, discipline and efficiency in the operations of the Department;
(b) Hire, direct, transfer, promote, discharge or otherwise discipline, Employees in accord
with law;
(c) Operate and manage the work of the Department;
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(d) Allocate personnel, apparatus, police stations and sub-stations and other resources in a
manner the Chief of the Department believes is in the best interest of public safety and
the safety of personnel, and
(e) In addition, all terms and conditions of employment not addressed above in this
Section or otherwise in this Agreement shall continue to be provided in and at the sole
discretion of the City.
The FOP and the City agree to work together in good faith to resolve labor/management issues
covered within the purview of this Agreement. The FOP agrees to encourage its members to follow all
Department rules, policies and procedures and to strive to improve their skills to ever-higher levels, and
the City agrees to enforce its rules in a fair and impartial manner.
Section 16
The parties hereto agree that if the Common Council should fail or refuse to fully fund the
implementation of this Agreement under circumstances wherein full funding would not adversely affect a
vital governmental function of City, they will return to the negotiation process to negotiate an Agreement
that is consistent with the funding approved by the Common Council.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
CARMEL BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
AND SAFETY (BOARD")
BY: ? -.
mes Brainard, Presiding Officer
Date-
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Lori S. Watso ember
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FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE lodge #185
("FOP")
BY
Charles EV ver, P esident
Date: / G 91
Amy tein, Vice-President
Date: /'Z-25 -Z(Doef
Charles B. Fisher, Treasurer
Date: 12 -79-20o8
10
12/4/2008
COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CARMEL
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Pr/siding Offic r
Richard L. Sharp Tr sident Pro Tempore
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in V. Accetturo
Ronald E. Carter
r1o'C PResen?T
Joseph C. Griffiths
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Kevin Rider
W. EricSeide ticker
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ATTEST:
Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Cl
Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Cannel, Indiana this I d y of
p a---P? 2008, at 9; 3p _f.M.
Diana L. Cordray, IA-MC, CI Treasurer
Approved by me, Mayor of the City of Cannel, Indiana, this IU day of
b? 2008, at 4: a..o f M.
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Ames Brainard, Mayor
ATTEST:
Diana L. Cordray, IAMC, Clerl - reasurer
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