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0408 J RESOLUTION NO. 4 0 8 ( #2 -89] A RESOLUTION URGING GOVERNOR BILL CLINTON TO VETO HOUSE BILL NO. 1727 AS ENGROSSED MARCH 17, 1989 ESTABLISHING SALARIES OF MUNICIPAL COURT PERSONNEL INCLUDING THE JUDGE AND CLERK OF THE JACKSONVILLE MUNICIPAL COURT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, Arkansas law requires the City of Jacksonville to operate on a balanced budget which requires the City Council to examine all sources of revenues prior to determining the expenditures for each City Department; and, WHEREAS, the Jacksonville City Council met numerous times and, in response to the citizens' request for no additional taxes, based a budget for the 1989 year; and, WHEREAS, the 1989 Budget included an increase in the salary of the Jacksonville Municipal Court Judge from the 1988 salary of $36,400.00 to $37,856.00, which represented a four per- cent (4 %) increase, the same amount of increase for all higher paid City employees; and, WHEREAS, if this Bill is not vetoed, this would mean one (1) employee, because of State intervention, would receive over a fifteen percent (15 %) pay increase after the budget process has been completed and would be unfair to the other over two hundred (200) employees of the City; and, WHEREAS, the work load of the Jacksonville Municipal Court Judge in 1987 was 4,754 traffic case filings and 2,292 criminal case filings and reduced in 1988 to 2,598 traffic case filing and 2,429 criminal case filing, plus 131 small claims filings, for a total case reduction from 7,046 in 1987 to 5,158 in 1988; and, revenues for the Jacksonville Municipal Court for 1988 were approximately $83,000.00 below the revenues for 1987; and, WHEREAS, the Jacksonville City Council has endeavored to treat all employees fairly in regard to pay raises; and, WHEREAS, the Jacksonville City Council has first hand knowledge of the City's ability to pay expenses and is in a better position than the Arkansas General Assembly to fairly set the salaries of the Jacksonville Municipal Court personnel; and, WHEREAS, Jacksonville is the eighth (8th) largest city in the state, yet the Municipal Judge's minimum salary for a part - time position is the fifth (5th) highest among cities in the State, and of the five (5) higher salaries, only three (3) of those are not full -time positions; and, WHEREAS, the Jacksonville Municipal Court Judge, even though a part -time employee, is already the highest paid employee of the City and this Act would increase the gap between the Judge position and the highest paid full -time position by an additional $4,144.00; and, WHEREAS, the Jacksonville City Council feels it is improper and against the democratic process for the Arkansas General Assembly to execute pay raises for the City's employees without the consent of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS, THAT: SECTION ONE: We hereby urge Governor Bill Clinton to Veto House Bill No. 1727 of the 1989 Regular Session of the Arkansas General Assembly. SECTION TWO: We hereby request that the work of the Jacksonville City Council in determining the fair salary of the Jacksonville Municipal Judge be the basis of setting the minimum salary of the Jacksonville Municipal Judge for 1989 and any future years. SECTION THREE: This Resolution shall be in effect from and after its date of passage. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 22ND DAY OF MARCH, 1989. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS BY: I TOMMY SW M, MAYOR ATTEST: Al M. LEONARMOOITY CLERK APPROVED AS"'TO FORM: KEI H VAUGHAN, CITYr•TTORNEY