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SALARY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
October 12, 2021 | 3:00 p.m.
Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 540 Water Street
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I. Approval of Agenda
II. Approval of Minutes – September 28, 2021
III. Public Comment (3 minutes per person)
IV. Commission Business
A. Discussion of any Additional Information
B. Discussion/Synthesis of Completed Information
V. Set Agenda for Next Meeting – October 26,2021
VI. Confirm Next Scheduled Meeting
VII. Adjourn
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE SALARY COMMISSION
SEPTEMBER 28, 2021
CALL TO ORDER
The Port Townsend Salary Commission met on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, virtually
in the City Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Chair Deborah Stinson called the
meeting to order at 3:00 p.m.
Other members present were Jack McCreary, Kristine Morris, George Randels, and Julia
Cochrane.
Also present: Heidi Greenwood, City Attorney
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes of the 8/31/2021 and 9/14/2021 (as corrected) were approved
DISCUSSION
Interview of Council Member Amy Howard
Council Member Howard reports that preparation for Council meetings can
be one to eight hours depending on how many times she has reviewed the
agenda items and if more research is needed.
Council Member Howard says that her job allows her the flexibility to be on
Council but that is something she negotiated as part of her job.
She believes a stipend for phone or internet would be appropriate.
The Council salary is too low, and it feels burdensome to be a part of
Council.
Council hours are intense and are burning people out because their work
is undervalued.
Discussion of Cost-of-Living Adjustments
Chair Stinson reported that at least one comparable city has a cost-of-
living adjustment for Council salaries.
Interview of Council Member Ariel Speser
Council Member Speser says that each Council meeting requires three to
fifteen hours of preparation time depending on the agenda items.
She is part of several outside boards and commissions that require
between one to four hours of preparation times; when she has a leadership
role on a committee, there is significantly more time to prepare.
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She is able to be flexible in her employment so that she can attend to her
Council duties; this was something she negotiated as part of her job.
She would like to see some type of Council workspace for time efficiency.
The City Council salary is not worth her time away from her family.
Council Member Speser does not want to see money taken from staff to
pay Council.
Interview of Council Member Monica MickHager
Council Member MickHager mentioned that she prepares on average five
hours for each Council meeting.
Her outside boards and commissions are an average of 27 hours per
month.
She spends 15-20 hours per month interacting with constituents.
She believes the salary is a barrier to some running for Council and she
would like to see more diversity on Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT - NONE
SET AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING AND FUTURE MEETING SCHEDULE
The Commission plans to discuss gathered data at the next meeting on October
12, 2021 at 3:00 pm. The meeting will be held virtually.
ADJOURN
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:55 p.m.
Jefferson County Public Hospital District
Commission/Board Compensation Questions
Responses by Jill Buhler Rienstra
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
By statute, hospital district commissioners receive compensation for service on the board at a
rate pursuant to RCW 70.44.050. These rates are adjusted for inflation every five years. As of
July 1, 2018, the rate is $128 per day up to an annual compensation limit of $12,288, WSR 18-
11-088
For the Chair?
The chair does not receive any additional compensation for the title.
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
See above.
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
See above.
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
Prior to 2018, compensation was $114 per day with an annual cap of $10,944; and before that,
$104 per day with a $9,984 yearly cap.
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
If a district provides “group insurance” for its employees, it may provide the same insurance to
its commissioners. The insurance may cover immediate family and dependents, RCW
70.44.050. As the statute does not limit the types of insurance that may be provided,
presumably this could include any type of group insurance maintained by the district for its
employees, such as health, life, dental, or disability insurance. At Jefferson Healthcare,
commissioners receive health and dental insurance for themselves and their immediate family.
They are also reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in connection with district business
and meetings, including subsistence and lodging and travel while away from their place of
residence.
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
One regular monthly meeting.
Jefferson County Commissioners
Commission Compensation Question
Responses by Kate Dean, Chair of the Commission
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
$93,847
For the Chair?
None
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
By local ordinance, Commissioners receive 47% of state judges’ salaries as set by the state
Salary Commission.
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
Annual COLA adjustment (approximately 1.5 to 2.0%). Otherwise, salary is escalated when the
State Salary Commission raises the state judge salary, which is considered every 2 years. They
are considering increasing to 50% of judges’ pay but if they do, it would take effect for each
commissioner after they are re-elected.
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
2007: $56,342
2008: $58,032
2009 through 2016: $63,926
2017: $77,959
2018: $79,518
2019: $81,108
2020: $89,863
2021: $93,847
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
Good medical dental (currently the same as state employees); contribution to retirement after
5 years of service
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
Four monthly meetings plus many, many committee meetings. This is a full-time job with
legislative, executive and quasi-judicial functions, unlike City Council which is strictly legislative.
Port of Port Townsend
Commission/Board Compensation Questions
Responses from Eron Berg, Executive Director
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
$285 per month stipend plus per meeting payment of $128, not to exceed 96 meetings
annually.
$285 stipend annualizes to $3,420
$128 per meeting at maximum meetings of 96 annualizes to $12,288; average number of
meetings per year 76 for $9,728
For the Chair?
No additional amount for the Chair
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
Based on RCW 53.12.260, adjusted for inflation every 5 years by the State OFM.
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
NA
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
2007: $200/monthly and $90/per meeting
2008 – 2012: $200/monthly and $104/per meeting
2013 – 2017: $254/monthly and $114/per meeting
2018 – 2022: $285/monthly and $128/per meeting
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
Medical, dental, vision premiums fully covered including family as applicable
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
Two meetings per month; other meetings attended on Port business are allowable for the
meeting payment and vary
Port Townsend School District
Commission/Board Compensation Questions
Responses by Superintendent Dr. Rosenbury
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
None
For the Chair?
None
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
Not applicable
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
Not applicable
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
No compensation so no historical data
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
None since no salary
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
Two regular meetings per month
Port Townsend School District
Commission/Board Compensation Questions
Responses by Superintendent Dr. Rosenbury
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
None
For the Chair?
None
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
Not applicable
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
Not applicable
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
No compensation so no historical data
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
None since no salary
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
Two regular meetings per month
Jefferson PUD
Commission/Board Compensation Questions
Responses by Commission Dan Toepper and HR Director Melanie Patterson
What is the base pay for Commission/Board members?
$1,800 per month
For the Chair?
The President earns the same amount as the other Commissioners (VP and Secretary)
How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
Pay for Commissioners is based on RCW 54.12.080
What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
The Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM) determines pay. OFM adjusts
these rates for inflation every 5 years.
What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
2015 - 2017: $1,054
2018: $1,184
2019 – 2021: $1,800
(Their software only displays records dating back to 2015).
Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
Commissioners are eligible for the following benefits:
Medical/Dental/Vision insurance (premium per pay period: $1)
HRA VEBA (premium $40 per month)
Life insurance ($5,000 policy)
PERS retirement (PUD contributes 10.25% and commissioners contribute 6.36%)
How many regular monthly Commission/Board meetings?
There are typically two meetings per month with 1 to 2 special meetings per month.
Category Assigned 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Notes
City Budget Nora
General Fund Expenditures Nora
Percentage Change Nora
Total Revenue Nora
Percentage Change Nora
Assessed Value Nora
Percentage Change Nora
CPI Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue George
CPI Western Cities George
Number of meetings Deborah/Heidi
City Council Deborah/Heidi 48 46 34 34 37 36 38 41 33 37 37 39 41 36
Council Committees Deborah/Heidi 17 15 25 16 12 35 27 27
Intergovermental Meetings Deborah/Heidi 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 7 Joint meetings of the City Council and other governing bodies
Outside Boards Deborah/Heidi 94 total
13/mem
150 total
21/mem
See Boards Tab for details
Other Deborah/Heidi
Population Nora 9113 9180 9185 9225 9355 9380 9485 9500 9665 9815
Comparables - Cities Deborah/Kris See Comparable Cities Tab for details
Airway Heights $1200/$500
Port Orchard $1000
Anacortes $1200
Sequim $410/$330$250
Kelso $1000/$500
Woodinville $700/$600
Poulsbo $750
Port Angeles $650/$550
Ridgefield $1050/$525
Other Jefferson County
Agencies - Monthly Base rate
and other benefits
Kris/Jack See Word Documents for details
PUD $1,054 $1,054 $1,054 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 medical, dental, and vision for $1 per
month plust $40 VBA and $5000 life
insurance policy.
County $4,695 $4,836 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $5,327 $6,497 $6,627 $6,759 $7,489 $7,821 Medical and dental insurance
EJFR George $104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per day, up
to $12,288/yr
Adjusted by OFM every 5 years based on
CPI. $12,288 equates to $1,024/mo
No insurance. Per day = per meeting
School Board $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Hospital $104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$104 per
day up to
$9,984
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$114 per
day up to
$10,944
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per
day up to
$12,288
$128 per day up
to $12,288
Also eligible for health and dental insurance
for self and immediate family.
Port $200 per
month
plus $90
per
meeting
$200 per
month
plus $104
per
meeting
$200 per
month
plus $104
per
meeting
$200 per
month
plus $104
per
meeting
$200 per
month
plus $104
per
meeting
$200 per
month
plus $104
per
meeting
$254 per
month
plus $114
per
meeting
$254 per
month
plus $114
per
meeting
$254 per
month
plus $114
per
meeting
$254 per
month
plus $114
per
meeting
$254 per
month
plus $114
per
meeting
$285 per
month
plus $128
per
meeting
$285 per
month
plus $128
per
meeting
$285 per
month
plus $128
per
meeting
$285 per month
plus $128 per
meeting up to
96 meetings
Includes medical and dental including
family
96 meetings = $12,288
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Name Scheduled Location Rep.
Intergovernmental Collaborative Group Qtrly: Feb/May/Sept/Nov BOCC Whole
Infrastructure and Development 1st Wed., 3pm Chambers DF/AH/MSCulture and Society 2nd Wed., 4:30pm Chambers PA/OR/ASAd Hoc Rules 2nd Thurs., 9am Chambers AS/OR/AHFinance & Budget 4th Tues.; 3 pm Chambers MS/AH/MM
Alternative Electric Mgmt. Committee As needed City Hall #3 Unassigned
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Jan/Apr/Aug/Nov; 2nd Tues.; 3:00pm City Hall #3 PA
annual meetingsNorth Olympic Peninsula Development Council (NODC)4th Thurs.; 1:30pm John Wayne Marina, Sequim MM (MS)12
Jefferson County Board of Health 3rd Thurs.; 2:30pm 615 Sheridan St.PA 12
Jefferson County Developmental Disabilities
Advisory Board
Jan/Mar/May/July/Sept/Nov; 4th
Tues.; @ 2:45pm
615 Sheridan St.OR 6
Jefferson County Behavioral Health Committee 1st Tuesday; Every Other Month- 3:00pm to 5:00pm Public Health-Pacific Room AS 6
Jefferson County Clean Water District Advisory Council Quarterly 2nd Thursday Feb, May, Aug. Nov. 3-4:30pm 615 Sheridan St.MM 4
Public Infrastructure Board (PIF)unknown MS 1
Jefferson Co./PT Regional Emergency Planning
Committee
4th Fri.; 10am PT Fire Station MM 4
Jefferson County FEMA funds (Dove House Advocacy Services, administrative agency)AS (MM alt)1
Jefferson Transit Authority Board 3rd Tues.; 1:30pm 63 4 Corners Rd.AS/DF 6
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization Executive Board 3rd Fri.; 10am Varies regionally AS (DF Alt)4
Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG)
Selection Committee
Thurs., September 30, 2021
at 10:00AM
DF 1
Climate Action Committee Feb/May/Aug/Nov; 4th Wed.;
3:30pm
Cotton Building PA 4
Fort Worden Advisory Committee 3rd Thurs.; noon Bldg. 200 - Jean Dunbar Room OR 12
JeffCo/PT LEOFF I Retirement/Disability Board Apr/Nov; 1st Tues.County Admin Conf Room DF 2
Jefferson Higher Education Committee unknown MS
OlyCAP Board of Directors Jan/Mar/May/July/Sept/Nov; 1st Wed.; 5:00pm OlyCap PT or PA offices AH 6
Joint Growth Management Steering Comm Not currently meeting MS/DF/MM
JeffCom Administrative Board 4th Thurs.; 9:00am 7650 Oak Bay Rd.AS 12
PT Main Street HUD Loan Committee Spring & Fall 211 Taylor St.PA 2
Creative District OR 4
Fort Worden Public Development Authority 4th Wed (except Aug) 9am 200 Battery Way MS 12
Affordable Housing Task Force 2nd/4th Wed. 2pm 1820 Jefferson St.MS 12
Joint Oversight Board of Affordable Housing Task Force 4th Wed. 4pm 1820 Jefferson St.MS 12
Association of Washington Cities Nominating
Feb. 9, April 13, June 22, 2021
3-4:30 AH 3
Jefferson Broadband Action Team every other Friday, from 8:30am to 10am next Feb. 12, 2021 2409 Jefferson Street MM 12
150 Total meetings/year in 2021
21 Avg meetings year/member (total/7)
56 Added 2016 - 2021
8 Avg meetings year/member added
94 tot diff
13 avg diff
Days/times subject to change/please check with contact
CITY COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES
CITY BODIES WITH COUNCIL REPRESENTATION
OUTSIDE BODIES WITH COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
10/7/2021
Form Pop County How Calculated Escalators Other Benefits # Meetings Salary history Notes
City Mayor Deputy Member
Sequim Manager 7,940 Clallam $565 $450 $350
Periodically
reviewed by
Council none none
2 Business, except Aug and
Dec only 1
Committees and Boards:
varies between 0 & 4
94-14 $150/member, $200/DM, $250/M +
$20/extra meeting w/$80 cap + trvl
15-20: $250/member, $330/DM, $410/M
Used Woodland as comp (pop 6500)
Uses base rate + per meeting per diem ($150 + $50/@)
Values reflect 2022 voted amounts per minutes
email 9/27, 10/1, comp 10/6
Port Townsend Manager 9,815 Jefferson $900 $500 $500 Salary Comm none none 2 Business, 1 or 2 Study Same since 2007 See committee/boards for that analysis
Airway Heights Manager 10,030 Spokane $1,200 $750 $500 No response
Shelton Manager 10,470 Mason $500 n/a $500
Set by
reorganization
ordinance
no plan as
of this
time. See
note
Health Ins. for
previous
commission,
none for
Council 2 Business, 2 Study Initial rate with this structure. See note
Shifted from 3 person commission to 7 person Council in
2019. No discussion or consideration on salary adj. since
then. Did have health insurance for 3-person commission,
dropped with council.
Gig Harbor Manager 11,490 Pierce n/a $713 $713
Salary Comm
every 2 years
(also sets COLA
for intermim
year, % based on
HR input)none none
2 Business
5 bi-monthly Committees
4 external boards
96-11: $254/mo
12-$600/mo w/bi-annual COLA to $713 in 2021 Complete 9/29
Ridgefield Manager 11,560 Clark $1,050 $525
Salary
Commission none none 2 Business
02-14: $50/meeting CM & $100/meeting Mayor
to Maximum
15-16: $375/mo CM & $750/mo Mayor
17-19: $500/mo CM & $1050/mo Mayor
Complete 9/28
More on Salary Commission:
https://library.municode.com/wa/ridgefield/codes/code
_of_ordinances?nodeId=CO_TIT2ADPE_CH2.62INSACO
Poulsbo Mayor 11,660 Kitsap n/a $750
compare to like
jurisdictions none none 3 Council plus committees
07-16: $6k/yr, 16-21: $9k/yr,
22 proposed: $12k/yr Complete 9/28
Kelso Manager 12,401 Cowlitz $1,000 $500
half councilmembers at $400, implies recent vote to
increase - email 9/27, 10/1, no response
Woodinville Manager 12,800 King $700 $600 email 9/27, 10/1, no response
Port Orchard Mayor 15,260 Kitsap n/a $1,000
2017 Ordinance
Council Vote none
$50k Life and
AD&D Policy
2 Business
1 workshop
07-12: $385.62 every other week,
13-16: $500 per meeting,
2017: $1,000/mo Complete 9/28
Anacortes Mayor 18,050 Skagit n/a $1,200 email 9/27, 10/1, no response
Port Angeles Manager 20,200 Clallam $650 $600 $550 Ordinance none none
2 Business
comm/board not provided no change since 2007 Complete 10/1
Total: all Cities less PT and Mayor Cities $5,665 $2,513 $7,188
Average: all Cities w/o PT $809 $628 $653
Port Townsend: repeated for comparison $900 $500 $500
I: How is Commission/Board base pay calculated?
J: What are the escalators of Commission/Board base pay?
K: What are the historical data for Commission/Board base pay from 2007 to 2021?
L: How many regular monthly meetings? Are there any other Commission/Board benefits?
M: What was the base pay 2007-2020?
2021 AWC - Monthly Salary
Sequim Agenda 3/22/21