HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 5999/02THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 5999/02
Being a by-law to provide remuneration and
benefits for Members of Council.
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 242(1) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, as amended,
the council of a municipality may pass by-laws for paying remuneration to the members of
council, and such remuneration may be determined in any manner that council considers
advisable; and
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 242(2) of the said Act, the remuneration to be paid may be
determined in different manners and be of different amounts for different members of council;
and
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 243(1) of the said Act, the council of a municipality may
provide by by-law for paying in whole or in part such expenses of the members of council as are
actually incurred as a result of their acting either within or outside the municipality in their
capacity members of council and as are authorized by the by-law; and
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 243(2) of the said Act, a by-law passed under subsection 243(1)
may set maximum amounts or rotes that may be paid in respect of any expense for which
payment is authorized by the by-law; and
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
In this
a)
b)
c)
d)
by-law,
"Corporation" means the Corporation of the City of Pickering.
"Member" means any person who is a Member of the Council of the City of
Picketing.
"Service" means any period of service as a Member and shall include a Member's
period of service occurring prior to December 1, 2000.
"Severance Remuneration" means the amount of money calculated in accordance
with Section 6(b) of this by-law.
The remuneration payable to the Mayor shall be as follows:
First year in office
Second consecutive year in office
Third and subsequent consecutive years in office
$54,000.00
$58,000.00
$60,000.00
Section 2(a) is hereby retroactive to December 1, 2001.
The remuneration payable to a Councillor shall be as follows:
First year in office
Second consecutive year in office
Third and subsequem consecutive years in office
$22,000.00
$24,000.00
$25,000.00
b) Section 3(a) is hereby retroactive to December 1, 2001.
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The Mayor shall be paid a per diem rate of 0.6% and a Councillor shall be paid a
per diem rate of 1.0% of their annual salary for,
attending a full day special meeting of Council or a committee called by
the Mayor pursuant to By-law 3665/91.
attending a full day special meeting of Council or a committee called by a
majority of Councillors pursuant to By-law 3665/91.
attending a meeting, workshop, seminar or convemion authorized by the
Mayor, by policy, such as:
attending a full day meeting of an ad hoc committee called by the
Mayor or a majority of Councillors.
attending a full day meeting as a representative of Council on an
issue that is under consideration by Council.
attending a full day workshop, seminar or convention as a
representative of Council.
A Member shall be eligible for a maximum of ten per diem payments as noted in
Section 4(a) above in any calendar year.
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c)
A Member may contribute to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) under
Federal legislation to which the Corporation will match to a maximum of 9% of
the Member's salary.
Evidence of a contribution by a Member towards an RRSP as set om in Section
5(a) shall be made to the Treasurer no later than December 31~t in any given year
and the City's contribution shall be made no later than January 31~t of the next
calendar year.
Section 5(a) is hereby retroactive to January 1, 2002.
A Member, with service of more than three consecutive years, may, upon written
application to the Clerk therefore by the Member, or by a representative appointed
in writing by the Member, receive severance remuneration upon ceasing to be a
Member by reason off
i) election defeat;
ii) resignation;
iii) leaving office;
iv) election to another government body; or
v) dying while in office if the Member is 65 years of age or over and not
eligible to receive benefits under the City's group life insurance program;
No Member shall be entitled to receive severance remuneration who ceases to be
a Member by reason of, or by resignation which, is a result of or given in
anticipation of:
i) removal bom office by judicial process; or
ii) notwithstanding Section 6(a)(iv) above, disqualification under or operation
of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or the Legislature of the Province
of Ontario.
c)
Severance remuneration shall be equal to one month of salary for a Member,
times the number of years of consecutive, uninterrupted full service of the
Member, to a maximum amount payable of 24 months remuneration.
d)
A written application for severance remuneration must be received by the Clerk
within six calendar months of a Member ceasing to be a Member, otherwise any
entitlemem to severance remuneration shall be forfeited.
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For Members who have completed fifteen years of continuous service and cease
to be a Member for the reasons set out in Section 6(a)(i to v), the Corporation
shall pay 100% of the premium cost of the Extended Health, Dental and Vision
Care Benefit Plans until the Member attains age 65.
b)
The Corporation will cominue to pay 100% of the premium costs of the Extended
Health, Dental and Vision Care Benefit Plans in respect of a Member's surviving
spouse and dependents for up to twelve (12) calendar months following a
Members death while in service.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 24 day of June, 2002.