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38-93 ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 33, "POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS", SUBHEADING "PENSIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 33.68, "SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT INCOME AND MINIMUM BENEFIT FOR MEMBERS WHO RETIRED PRIOR TO CERTAIN DATE", TO PROVIDE INCREASES IN BENEFIT LEVELS TO CURRENT RETIREES AND BENEFICIARIES OR PERSONS WHO TERMINATED EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 1990, AND BEGAN RECEIVING BENEFITS PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; TO RETROACTIVELY PROVIDE INCREASES TO CERTAIN BENEFICIARIES; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission had passed Ordinance No. 102-87 on December 22, 1987; and, WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 102-87 granted increases in retirement income to members of the plan who had retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, it was the intent of Ordinance No. 102-87 that both members and beneficiaries of members who had retired prior to October 1, 1987, receive an increase in their benefit levels; and, WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Police and Fire Board of Trustees has actually authorized the increased payments to both members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to codify the intent and practice of paying such increased amounts to beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission and Police and Fire Board of Trustees are desirous of granting further increases to present members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Subheading "Pensions", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended as follows: (A) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sections 33.62 and 33.63, equal to two percent (2%) for each year from the date of the member's retirement through September 30, 1987; however, all such members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive retirement income of at least $200 per month. The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective January 1, 1988. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). (B) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired or terminated employment prior to October 1, 1990~ and began receiving benefits prior to the effective date of this ordinance~ shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sec. 33.62, 33.63~ ~3.68(A), equal to five percent (5%). The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective April 1, 1993. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 8th day of June , 1993. ATTEST: JCity C~erk ' First Reading May 11, 1993 Second Reading May 25~ 1~9~ (at which time continued to 6/8/93) June 8, 1993 (public hearing closed; ordinance adopted) - 2 - Ord. No. 38-93 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER t~ SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM $ /O-6 - MEETING OF JUNE 8. 1993 Q~DINANCE NQ, 38-93 DATE: June 4, 1993 At the May 11, 1993 regular meeting, this ordinance was scheduled for public hearing. However, during discussion, the caption of the ordinance was modified and first reading was held. At the May 25th regular meeting, the public hearing was opened on Ordinance No. 38-93. Final action was deferred in order to meet Florida Statute requirements. Those requirements have been met and it is now appropriate to take final action on this ordinance. This is an ordinance which amends Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", to provide a one-time five percent (5%) increase in benefit levels to current retirees and beneficiaries or persons who terminated employment prior to October 1, 1990, and began receiving benefits prior to the effective date of this ordinance; and, to retroactively provide increases to certain beneficiaries. At the April 27, 1993 regular meeting, Ordinance No. 38-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. At the May 11, 1993 regular meeting, Ordinance No. 38-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 38-93 on second and final reading. KRUSE, O'CONNOR z~o LING ~¢. FORT LAUDERDALE OFF,CE · W~'ST BRowARD PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 73:~O GRIFFIN ROAD, SUITE 200 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA'33314 NORTH/CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE I01 SOUTHEAST SECOND P~CE~ SUITE ~01 GAINESVILLE. FLORIDA 3~601 (eo~) 3~s-3eoo REPLY TO FORT L.~'.UDIrRDALE May 18, 1993 Mr. Charles Slavin, Actuary Bureau of Program Services Division of Retirement Cedars Executive Center, Bldg. C 2639 North Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1560 Ms. Debbie C. Haben, Chief Bureau of Municipal Police Officers & Firefighters' Retirement Fund State Treasurers Office Larson Building, Room 214 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300 Re: Actuarial Impact Statement for the City of Delray Beach Police and Firefighters Retirement System Dear Sir and Madam: Please review the enclosed proposed ordinance which would grant a one-time 5% increase in benefits for those who retired before October 1, 1990. As indicated by the attached tables, passage of this ordinance would raise the City contribution by $46,294, or 0.52% of covered payroll. The actuarial impact has been computed on the basis of the same actuarial assumptions and methods used in our October 1, [992 Actuarial Valuation Report. =. In our opinion, the proposed changes are in compliance with Part VII, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes and Section 14, Article X of the State Constitution. As Plan Administrator Enrolled Actuary No. 93-1560 Changes Changes i iii! ii! !!~ i i:i:i:i:i:~:i:i:i:i:~:i:i:~:i:i:!:i:i~i:i:!:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:!:~i:i:i:i i:i i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i ~ i ~:~:i:i:i:!:i:i:i:~:~:!:i:i~i i:i:i:i:i:i:i:igi:i:i:i:i i:i:i:i:~i i i:i:iiii i i!i i:i:!:i:i:!:i:E:i:i:i i:i:i:i:i:i i i i i!ii ~iiiEE ~iiiiiiiii i~ ~:iii:~ i ~:~iii ~ii! iii i!iiii ii ii i ~i~iii ii ! E i iii ii iii ~.~-**i :. i*~ ~iiii~ i!i~ i~!iiii~ A. Number Included in the Valuation 1. Active Members 237 237 2. Inactive Members 53 53 B. Covered Annual Payroll $ 8,854,429 $ 8,854,429 C. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Benefits 48,201,026 48,601,569 D. Actuarial Value of Assets 30,082,770 30,082,770 E. Actuarial Present Value of Future Contributions 1. Total: C-D ,18,118,256 18,518,799 2. Portion Assigned to Unfunded Frozen Actuarial Accrued Liability (UFAAL) 530,756 931,299 3. Portion Assigned to Future Normal Costs 17,587,500 17,587,500 F. Annual Payment Needed to Amortize UFAAL 55,430 97,261 As % of B 0.63% 1.10% G. Annual Employer Normal Cost 1,343,398 1,343,398 As % of B 15.17% 15.17% H. Interest on F and G from Valuation Date to Contribution Date(s) 149,218 153,681 As % of B 1.68% 1.74% I. Required !Employer/State Contribution: F + G + H 1,548,046 1,594,340 As % of B 17.48% 18.01% J. Estimated State Premium Tax Refund 507,569 507,569 As % of B 5.73% 5.73% K. Balance Required from Employer: I - J 1,040,477 1,086,771 As % of B 11.75% 12.27% L. Year to Which Contributions Apply 1. Plan Year Ending 09/30/93 09/30/93 2. EmploYer Fiscal Year Ending 09/30/94 09/30/94 3. Assumed Date(s) of Employer Contributions 12/31/93 12/31/93 Before After Changes Changes ^. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Benefits for* 1. Active Members . a. Normal Retirement Benefits $ 35,006,248 $ 35,006,248 b. Vesting and Early Retirement Benefits 1,441,581 1,441,581 c. Disability Benefits 1,632,125 1,632,125 d. Preretirement Death Benefits . 656,073 656,073 e. Return of Member Contributions 328,197 328,197 f. Other i 0 0 g. Total 39,064,224 39,064,224 2. Inactive Members a. Service Retirees 4,162,424 4,330,125 b. Disability Retirees 4,334,674 4,535,531 c. Beneficiaries Receiving Benefits 520,045 546,047 d. Terminated Vested Members 119,659 125,642 e. Total 9,136,802 9,537,345 3. Total for All Members 48,201,026 48,601,569 B. Actuarial Value of Assets 30,082,770 30,082,770 C. Unfunded Frozen Actuarial Accrued Liability (UFAAL) 530,756 931,299 D. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Member Contributions 5,617,231 5,617,2311 E. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Employer Normal Costs: A3- B- C- D 11,970,269 11,970,269 F. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Covered Payroll 76,635,300 76,635,300 G. Employer Normal Cost Rate: 100 x E/F 15.62% 15.62% H. Assumed Amount of Administrative Expenses 58,140 58,140 I. Annual Payroll of ActiVe Members Below the Assumed Retirement Age 8,228,283 8,228,283 J. Employer Normal CoSt: (G x H) + I 1,343,398 1,343,398 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~ 10~ - MEETING OF MAY 25. 1993 ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 DATE: May 21, 1993 At the May 11, 1993 regular meeting, this ordinance was scheduled for public hearing. However, during discussion, the caption of the ordinance was modified and first reading was held. This is now the second reading of an ordinance which amends Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", to provide a one-time five percent (5%) increase in benefit levels to current retirees and beneficiaries or persons who terminated employment prior to October 1, 1990, and began receiving benefits prior to the effective date of this ordinance; and, to retroactively provide increases to certain beneficiaries. Attached as backup material for this item is the Actuarial Impact Statement. The Statement, along with a copy of this ordinance, must be filed with the State Division of Retirement and Bureau of Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters' Retirement Fund prior to the final public hearing on this ordinance. The Commission may wish to defer public hearing until such time as that requirement is met. At the April 27, 1993 regular meeting, Ordinance No. 38-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. At the May 11, 1993 regular meeting, Ordinance No. 38-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. Recommend deferral of final action on Ordinance No. 38-93 until the Acturial Impact Statement requirements are met. CITY DF DELRR¥ BEflgH Writer's Direct Line (407) 243-7091 MEMORANDUM DATE: May 17, 1993 TO: Joe Safford, Director of Finance FROM: Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney SUBJECT: Police and Fire Pension Fund Ordinance Change / Ordinance No. 38r93 as Revised Pursuant to an earlier inquiry, our office has reviewed the Florida Statutes and find that Florida Statutes Section 112.63(3) requires prior to the adoption of a change in retirement benefits and prior to the last public hearing thereon requires a statement of the actuarial impact of the proposed change upon the local retirement system consistent with the actuarial review. This statement must be furnished to the Division of Retirement. Such statement must also contain whether~e proposed changes are in compliance with Section 14, Article 10 of the State Constitution and with Florida Statutes 112.64. Therefore, we do need an actuarial impact statement prior to second reading. SAR:~ cc David Harden, City Manager Alison MacGregor Harry, City Clerk ]tRUSE, O'COAIAIOR AND WIST BROWARD PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 73~0 GRIFFIN ROAD. SUITE ~00 FORT ~UDERDAL[. FLORIDA 3331~ NORTH/CENTRAL ~LORIDA OFFICE I01 50UTH~T SECOND P~CE. SUIT[ ZOI GAINESVILL[, FLORIDA 3~601 (904) 375-3800 REPLY TO FORT LAUDIrRDALI'' May 18, 1993 Mr. Joseph M. Safford Finance Director City of Delray Beach 100 Northwest 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Dear Joe: As requested, we have prepared the enclosed Actuarial Impact Statement with respect to the proposed change in pension benefits for police and firefighters who retired before October 1, 1990. The Statement must be filed with each of the listed Bureaus before the final public hearing on the ordinance. Please have a member of the Pension Board sign the Statement. Then send the Statement and a copy of the proposed ordinance to each agency in Tallahassee. Please contact us if there are any questions. Sincerely yours, J. Stephen Palmquist JSP/mm Enclosures cc: Salvatore Arena KRUSE, O'CONNOR AND LING x~c. ~-ORT ~A~OERO^LE o~-~',cE WEST BROWARD PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 7320 GRIFFIN ROAD, SUITE 200 FORT ~UDERDAL[, FLORIDA ~3314 NORTH /CENTRAL ~LORIDA OFFICE I01 SOUTHEAST SECOND P~CE. SUITE ~01 GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 3E601 (904) 375-3800 REI~I.Y TO FORT May 18, 1993 Mr. Charles Slavin, Actuary Bureau of Program Services Division of Retirement Cedars Executive Center, Bldg. C 2639 North Monroe Street Tallahassea, Florida 32399-1560 Ms. Debbie C. Haben, Chief Bureau of Municipal Police Officers & Firefighters' Retirement Fund State Treasurers Office Larson Building, Room 214 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300 Re: Actuarial Impact Statement for the City of Delray Beach Police and Firefighters Retirement System Dear Sir and Madam: Please review the enclosed proposed ordinance which would grant a one-time 5% increase in benefits for those who retired before October 1, 1990. As indicated by the attached tables, passage of this ordinance would raise the City contribution by $46,294, or 0.52% of covered payroll. The actuarial impact has been computed on the basis of the same actuarial assumptions and methods used in our October 1, 1992 Actuarial Valuation Report. In our opinion, the proposed changes are in compliance with Part VII, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes and Section 14, Article X of the State Constitution. Respectfully submitted, By For the Board of Trustees As Plan Administrator Enrolled Actuary No. 93-1560 Before After Changes Changes A. Number Included in the Valuation 1. Active Members 237 237 2. Inactive Members 53 53 B. Covered Annual Payroll $ 8,854,429 $ 8,854,429 C. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Benefits 48,201,026 48,601,569 D. Actuarial Value of Assets 30,082,770 30,082,770 E. Actuarial Present Value of Future Contributions 1. Total: C-D 18,118,256 18,518,799 2. Portion Assigned to Unfunded Frozen Actuarial Accrued Liability (UFAAL) 530,756 931,299 3. Portion Assigned to Future Normal Costs ].7,587,500 17,587,500 F. Annual Payment Needed to Amortize UFAAL 55,430 97,261 AS % of B 0.63% ]..10% G. Annual Employer Normal Cost 1,343,398 1,343,398 AS % of B 15.17% 15.17% H. Interest on F and G from Valuation Date to Contribution Date(s) ].49,218 153,681 AS % of B 1.68% 1.74% I. Required Employer/State Contribution: F + G + H 1,548,046 1,594,340 As % of B 17.48% 18.01% J. Estimated State Premium Tax Refund 507,569 507,569 As % of B 5.73% 5.73% K. Balance Required from Employer: I - J 1,040,477 1,086,771 As % of B 11.75% 12.27% L. Year to Which Contributions Apply 1. Plan Year Ending 09/30/93 09/30/93 2. Employer Fiscal Year Ending 09/30/94 09/30/94 3. Assumed Date(s) of Employer Contributions 12/31/93 12./31/93 Before After Changes Changes A. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Benefits for 1. Active Members a. Normal Retirement Benefits $ 35,006,248 $ 35,006,248 b. Vesting and Early Retirement Benefits 1,441,58! 1,441,581 c. Disability Benefits 1,632,125 1,632,125 d. Preretirement Death Benefits 656,073 656,073 e. Return of Member Contributions 328,197 328,197 f. Other 0 0 g. Total 39,064,224 39,064,224 2. Inactive Members a. Service Retirees 4,162,424 4,330,125 b. Disability Retirees 4,334,674 4,535,531 c. Beneficiaries Receiving Benefits 520,045 546,047 d. Terminated Vested Members 119,659 125,642 e. Total 9,136,802 9,537,345 3. Total for All Members 48,201,026 48,601,569 B. Actuarial Value of Assets 30,082,770 30,082,770 C. Unfunded Frozen Actuarial Accrued Liability (UFAAL) 530,756 931,299 D. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Member Contributions 5,617,231 5,617,231 E. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Employer Normal Costs: A3 - B - C - D 11,970,269 11,970,269 F. Actuarial Present Value of Projected Covered Payroll 76,635,300 76,635,300 G. Employer Normal Cost Rate: 100 x E/F 15.62% 15.62% H. Assumed Amount of Administrative Expenses 58,140 58,140 I. Annual Payroll of Active Members Below the Assumed Retirement Age 8,228,283 8,228,283 J. Employer Normal Cost: (G x H) + I 1,343,398 1,343,398 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER ~ ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 DATE: May 7, 1993 This is the second reading of an ordinance which amends Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", to provide a one-time five percent (5%) increase in benefit levels to members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990, and to retroactively provide increases to certain beneficiaries Based on direction received from the Commission and the fact that the last change was for Police and Fire personnel who retired prior to October 1, 1987, it appears to be appropriate to make this change effective for Police and Fire personnel who retired prior to October 1, 1990 as opposed to January 1, 1991, as had previously been proposed. The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided for by this ordinance would be paid effective April 1, 1993. At the April 27, 1993 regular meeting, Ordinance No. 38-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 38-93 on second and final reading. MEMORANDUM TO: David T. Harden, City Manager Joe Safford, Director of Finance Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney FROM: Alison MacGregor Harty, City Clerk~If~ SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 38-93/Alternate Wording DATE: May 10, 1993 Attached for your information/review is a copy of Ordinance No. 38-93, modified from the original draft to reflect alternate wording suggested by the City Attorney (as highlighted). The ordinance is scheduled for the May llth Commission agenda for consideration (Item 10.A.). AMH/m Attachment ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 33, "POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS", SUBHEADING "PENSIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 33.68, "SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT INCOME AND MINIMUM BENEFIT FOR MEMBERS WHO RETIRED PRIOR TO CERTAIN DATE", TO PROVIDE INCREASES IN BENEFIT LEVELS TO CURRENT RETIREES AND BENEFICIARIES OR PERSONS WHO TERMINATED EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 1990, AND BEGAN RECEIVING BENEFITS PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; TO RETROACTIVELY PROVIDE INCREASES TO CERTAIN BENEFICIARIES; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission had passed Ordinance No. 102-87 on December 22, 1987; and, WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 102-87 granted increases in retirement income to members of the plan who had retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, it was the intent of Ordinance No. 102-87 that both members and beneficiaries of members who had retired prior to October 1, 1987, receive an increase in their benefit levels; and, WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Police and Fire Board of Trustees has actually authorized the increased payments to both members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to codify the intent and practice of paying such increased amounts to beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission and Police and Fire Board of Trustees are desirous of granting further increases to present members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Subheading "Pensions", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended as follows: (A) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sections 33.62 and 33.63, equal to two percent (2%) for each year from the date of the member's retirement through September 30, 1987; however, all such members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive retirement income of at least $200 per month. The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective January 1, 1988. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) {7) . (B) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired or terminated employment prior to October 1~ 1990r and began receivin~ benefits prior to the effective date of this ordinance~ shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sec. 33.62, 33.63, 33.68(A) r equal to five percent (5%). The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective April 1, 1993. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 1993. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading - 2 - Ord. No. 38-93 Q ~i~ ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 33, "POLICE AND _ FIRE DEPARTMENTS", SUBHEADING "PENSIONS", OF THE CODE ~OF.w ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ~~~.~I~AMENDING SECTION 33.68, "SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT INCOME ~ CERTAIN DATE", TO PROVIDE INCREASES IN BENEFIT LEVELS ~, ~.~,~ ~"~) TO CURRENT RETIREES AND BENEFICIARIES ~ ~ '; TO ~ RETROACTIVELY PROVIDE INCREASES TO CERTAIN ~ ~ BENEFICIARIES; PROVIDING a SAVING CLAUSE, a GENERAL ~' REPEALER C~AUSE, AND AN EFFECtiVE DATE. ~ ~4~ ~~ ~0~ ~ ~ ~ ). . ' Ordinance No ~w-~WHEREA"~, the City ~ommlssion na~ passe~ . 102-87 emb%r 22, 1987; and, - WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 102-87 granted increases in retirement income to members of the plan who had retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, it was the intent of Ordinance No. 102-87 that both members and beneficiaries of members who had retired prior to October 1, 1987, receive an increase in their benefit levels; and, WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Police and Fire Board of Trustees has actually authorized the increased payments to both members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to codify the intent and practice of paying such increased amounts to beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission and Police and Fire Board of Trustees are desirous of granting further increases to present members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAy BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Subheading "Pensions", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended as follows: (A) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sections 33.62 and 33.63, equal to two percent (2%) for each year from the date of the member's retirement through September 30, 1987; however, all such members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive retirement income of at least $200 per month. The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective January 1, 1988. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). (B) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired~-~ prior to October 1, 1990,~shall receive an increase in their ~' retirement income calculated in accordance with Sec. 33.62, ~hb~ 33.63, 33.68(A), equal to five percent (5%). The supplemental ~f~. ~ ~ and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall ~ · be paid effective April 1~ 1993. The supplemental retirement ~v.. .~%~ ~> income provided in this section shall not be subject to the ~ ~ ~-~benef_~it offset containe~d in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 1993. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading - 2 - Ord. No. 38-93 CITY I]F ELFIIIV BEACH CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ~,~ .~w ~ ,~,~:.. [~]~^.~ ~.~.~., ~o.~., ~, FACSIMILE 407/278-4755 Writer's Direct Line (40~) 243-~092 MEMORANDUM Date: March 5, 1993 To: David Harden, City Manager From: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City AttorneyL/ Subject: Increase in Police and Fire Pension Benefits for Current Retirees Our office is finalizing the draft to the Police and Fire Pension Plan that would allow current retirees a five percent increase in benefit levels provided they had retired before January 1, 1991. In addition, it is the intent of the ordinance that this benefit increase be applicable to all beneficiaries under the plan, not simply retirees. The ordinance will also have the effect of implementing those increases set forth in the 1988 amendment retroactively for beneficiaries that were not members of the plan (retirees) as has been discussed at the Pension Board and before City Commission. This in fact was the practice. I anticipate that the ordinance will be completed and be reviewed by Pension Board counsel and thus available for distribution on Monday, March 8, 1993. The City Commission had requested that they be provided with a listing of all current beneficiaries under the plan and the amounts that said beneficiaries receive so that they can determine whether the proposed increase in benefit level is appropriate. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. JSK: jw ben eret. j sk FILE:PFCOLA CITY OF DELRAY BEACH POLICE ~ FIREFIGHTERS PENS!ON LISTING DATE OF DATE OF SERVICE MONTHLY SS # NAME BIRTH RETIRE/DISB YEARS BENEFIT ~6~~76-~U~ ANDREWS, JOHN 0%05-46 D - 11/01/89 16 $1,95~.95 ~ ~6~-~B-1~51 BALDWIN, BENJAMIN 01/15/39 R - 0310~/90 20 $1,~11.20 J 094-30-4025 BEAN, WILLIE FRANK l~/~,'- . ~ 4 !%-54-2B06 9ERSLIN, ALLE~ 07/24/44 9 - lO/lB/B3 9.9!67 $1,277.70 5 502-!8-0061 BILLINGS~ CHESTER 07/2B/26 R - 09/30/7B 27.6667 6 026-28-B664 BRADBURY, WAYNE M 07/0!/37 D - 02/27/87 !~.4167 $2,085.30 T ~AK-~4-AT,~! BRAILFORO, CLIFFORD '~'~'/~? ~ ' 24 $!,07!.62 ............ w~.~. R - Oi/l~/B1 B 267-62-4226 BROOKS, LDREN1D 09/09/42 R - 01/01/91 22.9 $1,459.79 9 256-74-~219 BROW~, REDICK 02/22/47 ~ - 03-0!-76 ~.5B35 10 262-50-B272 BUCHAN, HOMER 05/06/27 D - 08/3!/74 IB $950.25 11 364-20-0042 COOK, CLARENCE 10/07/21 R - 02/25/77 30.5B3I !2 261-07-%5B CROFT, R C 07/20/15 R - 05/01/72 34.3333 $974.50 13 223-42-7957 DALTON, MARILYN (CHARLES)05/2!/36 D - 10/17/B4 22.3335 $1,737.~0 14 ~x~_~_~n~ FORT, THOMAS 09/2B/2B - 29 ~ ...... D 05/01/76 $702.15 ~6-44-l~74 GERNER, RAYMOND 08/27/33 D - 0B/31/81 !(.8333 S905.54 16 262-46-572B SRANTHAM, MARY (JAMES) 01/24/!~ R - 06/14/7M ~2.5 $753.B5 17 262-74-!47~ HELVENSTDN, JAMES ..... 04/25/91 17.5 $B43~00 c~/c,/46 R- 11/01/92 18.5833 $1,307.31 I8 267-70-8745 HILL, EARKIS L ~ ~o ~.-~-,o~ HILL, WILLIAM 04/I4/2B ~ - 0~/23/80 13.3.J3~ $B92. 20 26~-54-3269 HORN, ROBERT L !0-06-3B R - 01/01/90 22.~667 $1,577.30 2! 32B-74-6609 JACKSON, MICHAEL 09/13/41 O - !1/16/84 17.25 $2,(79.52 22 409-09~!B30 JOHNSON, ELMER 03/23/16 R - 04/18/75 19.5 $6~1.33 · ~ 04(-~B~%bb JOINER, MILDRE~ (LEWIS) 01/26i24 R - 02/07/76 22.3333 $540.96 24 07~-34-6936 KENNEDY~ LINDA (JOHN) IO/OB/41 D - 08/16/74 9.5 $7!6.10 25 06%26-6B50 KILBORE, CHARLES L 07/21/29 R - 11/01/90 31.5 $4,090.0l 26 264-SB-SB99 MABINLEY, LESTRDY 12/3~/31 R - 03/31/B5 15.0B33 27 266-B2-B183 MALINOWSKI, MICHAEL 09/24/48 D - 07/01/90 17.B333 $2,579.91 28 060-22-7539 MICHAELS, ~ONALD C 12/30/2B R - 03/30/76 2B.OB~3 $900.52 29 261-56-3282 MICHAELS, HAROLD 0]/23/32 D - 04/17/B4 20.5 $1,BB2.13 30 402-44-559B MOORE, FENTON 06/22/37 D - 11/!5/83 I9 11 262-50-43~2 NUBIN, THERON 05/0!/35 D - 05/01/B2 14.5 $556.0B 32 266-90-6~50 PALLER, DARLENE (GERALD) 12/13./48 D - 1!/17/B9 16.25 3) 260-6B-6620 PITTMAN, BERNARO 07/!7/46 ~ ~ 01/01/90 9.8333 $!,924.02 34 150-(B-4497 PRUSSER, BETTY ($ENA L) !0/1~/5~ O - lO/19/BB B $472.22 35 009-01-5639 @UINN, JOSEPH !0/18/09 R ~ !2/0!/7! 24.7 $574.37 36 267-67-8~44 ROSEKE, WAYNE !0/I!/4! R - 07/3I/B7 23.6667 $1,257.36 ~ co~-~l-~l~o RUFFING, ROBERT !75/07/40 D - 01/09/B7 12.4167 $1 BBS.20 38 190-32-9020 SCHILLER, ROBERT I!/06/39 ~ - 1!/01/B9 24.3333 S1 8B4.02 39 !93-!2-1772 SEMOSH, ALEX !72/I7/2~ R - 08/29/80 30.~167 $1 ~75.14 qO 267-62-~592 SHEA, JAMES P 08/25/40 R - 0!/01/90 23 $! BBS.90 41 !%-572699 SHINHOLT, RICHARD 8 02/01/~7 D - 05/01/72 6.~B33 $2 324.77 42 364-22-8(40 SLAGER, ROBERT 09/24/22 R - 02/23/79 26 $1 234.07 4) 265-56-3919 SMITH, DENNIS '"~ .~,~o~ ~ - 05/1~/B4 20.1667 $2 4¢ 26]-66-6329 TWITTY, J J 10/!2/43 R - 08/01/92 24.25 S2 432.9B 45 265-~0-7477 WARD, BILLY JR (BILLY) !0/17/33 R - 04/30/B1 20.1667 $39(.56 46 5B~-90-4934 WAUGH, MICHAEL 05/10/57 D - 11/01/89 7.B333 $2,092.~4 47 I(0-¢2-6B12 WAY, JON D 12/14/~9 ~ - 01/01/90 16 $1,892.6( FILE:PFCDLA CITY OF DELRAY SEACH POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS PENSION LIST!N6 SS # NAME BIRTH RETiRE/D!SB YEARS BENEFIT ~4-~s-4~6 WICKERT, FRANCES 50 <S~-~8-~140 WONDRA, DENNIS R -. ..........~. 51 ~66 ~4 . m ~. WRIGHT, W~L.:AM MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~ /~ - MEETING OF APRIL 27, 1993 ORDINANCE NO. 38-93/INCREASE IN POLICE AND FIRE PENSION BENEFITS FOR CURRENT RETIREES DATE: APRIL 23, 1993 This is first reading of an ordinance which amends Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", to provide a one-time five percent (5%) increase in benefit levels to members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990, and to retroactively provide increases to certain beneficiaries. Based on direction received from the Commission and the fact that the last change was for Police and Fire personnel who retired prior to October 1, 1987, it appears to be appropriate to make this change effective for Police and Fire personnel who retired prior to October 1, 1990 as opposed to January 1, 1991, as had previously been proposed (see former City Attorney's memo dated March 5, 1993, attached). The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided for by this ordinance would be paid effective April 1, 1993. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 38-93 on first reading. If passed, second reading and public hearing to be held on May 11, 1993. ORDINANCE NO. 38-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 33, "POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS", SUBHEADING "PENSIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 33.68, "SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT INCOME AND MINIMUM BENEFIT FOR MEMBERS WHO RETIRED PRIOR TO CERTAIN DATE", TO PROVIDE INCREASES IN BENEFIT LEVELS TO CURRENT RETIREES AND BENEFICIARIES AND TO RETROACTIVELY PROVIDE INCREASES TO CERTAIN BENEFICIARIES; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission had passed Ordinance No. 102-87 on December 22, 1987; and, WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 102-87 granted increases in retirement income to members of the plan who had retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, it was the intent of Ordinance No. 102-87 that both members and beneficiaries of members who had retired prior to October 1, 1987, receive an increase in their benefit levels; and, WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Police and Fire Board of Trustees has actually authorized the increased payments to both members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to codify the intent and practice of paying such increased amounts to beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission and Police and Fire Board of Trustees are desirous of granting further increases to present members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Chapter 33, "Police and Fire Departments", Subheading "Pensions", Section 33.68, "Supplemental Retirement Income and Minimum Benefit for Members who Retired Prior to Certain Date", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended as follows: (A) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sections 33.62 and 33.63, equal to two percent (2%) for each year from the date of the member's retirement through September 30, 1987; however, all such members who retired prior to October 1, 1987, shall receive retirement income of at least $200 per month. The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective January 1, 1988. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33o62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). (B) Members and beneficiaries of members who retired prior to October 1, 1990~ shall receive an increase in their retirement income calculated in accordance with Sec. 33.62, 33.63~ 33.68(A) ~ equal to five percent (5%). The supplemental and minimum retirement income provided in this section shall be paid effective April 1~ 1993. The supplemental retirement income provided in this section shall not be subject to the benefit offset contained in Section 33.62(E) (5) (e) and (E) (7). Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 1993. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading - 2 - Ord. No. 38-93 '-',~ P£N£iOb' ~ 07/ 1~ .......... ].. 12 ,. ' 70 14 02/ ,. ~ 1 ,~, $, .. p ~ 2~. 7 gO 1667 ITY OF DELRI:I¥ BEACH ~'"~'~'~"~ ~'~-~-'~"~ Writer's Direct Line (407) 243-7092 MEMORANDUM Date: March 5, 1993 ~ To: David Harden, City Manager From: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney~/ Subject: Increase in Police and Fire Pension Benefits for Current Retirees Our office is finalizing the draft to the Police and Fire Pension Plan that would allow current retirees a five percent increase in benefit levels provided they had retired before January 1, 1991. In addition, it is the intent of the ordinance that this benefit increase be applicable to all beneficiaries under the plan, not simply retirees. The ordinance will also have the effect of implementing those increases set forth in the 1988 amendment retroactively for beneficiaries that were not members of the plan (retirees) as has been discussed at the Pension Board and before City Commission. This in fact was the practice. I anticipate that the ordinance will be completed and be reviewed by Pension Board counsel and thus available for distribution on Monday, March 8, 1993. The City Commission had requested that they be provided with a listing of all current beneficiaries under the plan and the amounts that said beneficiaries receive so that they can determine whether the proposed increase in benefit level is appropriate. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. JSK: j w bet. er e%. j sk FILE:PFCOLA CITY OF DELRAY BEACH POLICE & FIREFISHTERS PENSION LISTINS DATE DF DATE DF SERVICE MONTHLY SS # NAME BIRTH RETIRE/DISB YEARS BENEFIT 1 262-76-5307 ANDREWS, JOHN 09-05-46 D - 11/01/B9 16 $1 95B.95 2 262-5B-1351 BALDWIN, BENJAMIN 01/15/39 R - 03/01/90 20 $1 411.20 3 094-30-4025 BEAN, WILLIE FRANK 12125139 D - 11/01/B1 12.B333 $1 209.84 4 196-34-2B06 BEROLIN, ALLEN 07/24/44 D - lO/lB/B3 9.9!67 $1 277.70 5 302-1B-0061 BILLINGS, CHESTER 07/2B/26 R - 09/30/7B 27.6667 $1 499.63 6 026-28-B664 BRADBURY, WAYNE M 07/01/37 D - 02/27/B? 19.4167 $2 7 266-24-670! BRA!LFORD, CLIFFORD t0/23/27 R - 02/13/B1 24 $1 07!.62 B ~67-6,-~,b BROOKS, LORENZO ~9/09/42 R - 01/01/91 22.9 $1 ...... ~/12/47 D - 03-0!-76 3.~ 7, 10 162-3u-Bill BUCHAN, HOMER 0~/06~27 D - 0B/3!/74 lB 11 364-20-0042 COOK, CLARENCE 10107121 R ...... v~.,,~7~ 30.5833 ~i 261-07-%58 CROFT~ R C 07/20/15 R - 05/01/72 34.~3~3 $974.50 13 223-42-3957 DALTON, MARILYN (CHARLES)05/2!/36 D - 10/17/~4 ~.3333 ~ ~ ~ FORT, THOMAS 09/28/28 D - 05/01/76 78 $702.1~ 15 266-44-1574 GERNER, RAYMOND 08/~7/o.~ D - 08/31/81 N.8XXx !6 262-46-5728 SRANTHAM, MARY (JAMES) 01/24/!3 R - 06/14/74 52.5 17 262-34-!473 HELVENSTON, JAMES 03/03/29 R ...... v~z~.~l/~ ....~7.~ $84~.00' _ ~ ~B.~ $I, I8 267-70-8745 HILL, EARKIG ) 05/29/46 R - 11/01/92 lB," 7- 307.3! 19 z67-42-46~ HILL, WILLIAM 04/14/2B ....~ - 05/23/80 13 o.J~'=t~ 20 264-54-3269 HORN, ROBERT L !0-06-38 R - 01/01/90 22.1667 $1,577.30 2! 328-34-6609 JACKSON, MICHAEL 09/13/41 D - !1/16/84 17.25 $2,479.52 ,. 4ug-Og-lB~U JOHNSON, ELMER O~3/16 R - 04/1B/75 19.5 $641.33 2~ 044-18-975~ JOINER, MILDRED (LEWIS) ~1/2~/24 R - 0~/~7~ .... $540.% 24 07%34-~9~ KENNEDY, LINDA (JOHN) 10/08/41 D - 0B/16/74 9.5 $7!~.10 25 0&%25%850 KILGORE, CHARLES L 07/21/29 R - 11/01/90 ~1.5 2~ 2~4-48-9899 MAG!NLEY, LESTROY 12/31/31 R - 03/31/85 15.08~3 27 2~-82-8183 MALINOWSKI, MICHAEL 09/24/48 D - 07/01/90 17.8333 $2,579.91 28 0~0-22-75~9 MICHAELS, DONALB C 12/30/28 R - 03/30/7~ 28.083~ $900.52 29 2~1-55-3282 MICHAELS, HAROLD 01/23/32 O - 04/17/84 20.5 $1,882.13 30 402-44-5598 MOORE, FENTDN 06/22/37 D - 11/!5/83 19 $1,519.90 31 ~6~-50-4.4~ NUB!N, THERON 05/01/35 B - 05/01/B2 14.5 $556.0B 32 ~66-.0-6~5~ PALLER, DARLENE (GERALD) 12/13/4B D - 11/17/B9 16.25 $1,200.02 33 260-6B-6620 PITTMAN, BERNARD 07/17/46 D - 01/01/90 9.8333 $!,924.02 34 150-4B-4497 PRUSSER, BETTY (GENA L) 10/14/54 D - 10/19/BB B $472.22 ~5 009-01-5639 QU!NN, JOSEPH 10/1B/09 R - !2/0!/7! 24.1 $~74.~7 36 267-60-B344 RDSEKE, WAYNE 10/11/4! R - 07/31/B7 n- ~.6667 $1,257.36 .J~ c63-~-~1~o RUFFING, ROBERT 05/07/40 D - 01/09/B7 i2.4167 $I BBg.20 38 !90-)2-9020 SCHILLER, ROBERT 1!/06/39 R - 11/01/89 24.3333 $I 8B4.02 ~.j. ~qX--~2--17~... ,. SEMDSH, ALEX 02/17/24. R - OB/29/BO 30.4167 $! ~75.14 ~67-~2-4J9~ SHEA, JAMES P 08/25/40 R - 0!/01/90 ~ 4~ !96-52-2699 SHiNHDLT, RICHARD G 02/01/57 D - 05/01/92 6.5B33 $232~.77 ~ ~ ~ 42 364-22-B440 SLAGER, RDBERT ~91~4/2~ R - 02/23179 $1 234.07 ~3 265-56-3919 SMITH~ DENNIS 05/26t39 D - 0§/1~/B4 20.1667 44 261-66-6329 TWITTY, J J 10t12!43 R - 0B/01/92 24,25 45 265-;0-7477 WARD, BILLY JR (BILLY) 10/17/33 R - 04/30/BI 20.1667 $394.56 46 5B3-90-4934 WAUSH, MICHAEL 05/10/57 D - 11/01/O9 7.B333 $2,092.44 47 !40-42-6B12 WAY, JDN D 12/14/49 D - 01/01/90 16 $1,B92.64 F~LE:PFCOLA CITY DF DELRAY 8EACH POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS PENSION LISTING, DATE OF DATE OF SERVICE HONTHLY SS ( NAME BIRTH RETIRE/D!SB YEARS BENEFIT q ~ : ~ 22 ~7 48 4,9-o2-1o1~ WEBS, DONALD !)4/0~/34 R - 12/01/85 $1,116. · ~,166, $91B,92 47 124-22-4746 WICKERT, FRANCES (PAUL) !1/19/27 R - 04/30/81 n- 50 ~.o-~.-il,v ~DNgRA~ DENNIS 07/03/39 R - 01/01/90 22.1667 $1,967.89 51 266-24-6952 WRIGHT~ WILLIAM 0!/10/29 R - 02/20/84 ~0 $2,020.97 52 262-29-1846 ZIEGLAR, FREDERICK ~1/gn/55. .~ D - 08/01/90 .... ~.o~.J $7 BOCA RATON~DELRAY BEACH~ DEERFIELD BEACH Published Daily Monday through Sunday Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH A ~K NEAR~#G ~ ~ Before the undersigned authority personally ~,:. ~,~., ~.~. ~ ~ appeared Nancy Smith, Inside Sales Man- .~, ~ ~,, ~,., ager of The News, daily newspapers pub- ~,w. ~ ~, ~, ~, ,, lished in Boca Baton in Palm Beach County, ~ ~ ~." Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- ~",. '~... ~ ~.c~'c~,~ c~ F~, ~ ~:~ A~ ~ 5:~ P~, ment was published in said newspapers in ~ ~ ~, ~ the issues of: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MI~N OF THE CI~ ~ ~LRAY B~CH, FLORI~ ~N~NG CHAIR ~ ~LICE AND F~RE ~RT~NT~, SUB.DING ePE~t~, ~ THE C~ DI~NCES OF ~E CITY ~ DEL- RAY 8~CH, FL~ID~ BY ~ENDING SECTION ~UP~ENTAL RETIR~T IK~ AND MINI~ BENEFIT FOR M~BERS K R~IRED PRI~ TO CERYA~ ~Te, TO Affiant further says that The News is a ~IDE IKR~ IN BENEFIT newspaper published in Boca Raton, in said LEVE~ TO' CU~ENT RETIREES Palm Beach County, Florida, Monday ~,vE[Y ~,. through Sunday, and has been entered as GENERAL K~LER AND AN EFFE~IVE DATE. sooond olass m~ggo~ ~g gho posg of rico tn Boo~ ~agon, Palm Bo~oh ~oungy, ~lo~lda, for a period of one year next preceding the ~.~,~"~ fi~sg publlcaglon of gho ~gg~chod cop7 of ~* w~~ ~{s) ~y ~ ~ ~ ~t he has neither paid nor promised any ~ ~ ~. T~ ~ ~.~ person, firm or corporation any discount, ~.,.~.0~. ~ob~go, commission o~ ~o[H~d fop gho pu~- poso of soeurlng ghls aO~or[lsemon[ for pub- l~oa~lon in s~id newspapers. *~-~ · Sworn to and subscribed before me this (Seal, Notary Pub~~e of Florida at lar~ RATON~DELRAY BOYNTON BEACH~ DEBRFIFA. D BEACH BOCA Published Daily Monday through Sunday Boca Puaton, Palm Beach County, Florida Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida I~TATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH A PUBLIC HEARING will ~e held on the fOllow~ng ;~d Or~inanc~ at Before the undersigned authority personally , ~:~ ~.~.. ~. ,, appeared Nancy Smith, Inside Sales Man- ~,,~ ~ C~ C~m~ C~, ager of The News, daily newspapers pub- ".~- '~ ~"~, which ti~ ~ City ~m~ will lished in Boca Raton in Palm BeachCounty, ~i~ ~trm.~, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- ,~ ..w. ,~ ment was published in said newspapers in ~ ~ ,.~,, ~c. ~,,. the issues of: ~ '~"~ ~ p~ ~d~, ~ 1~ ~qq~ AN ORDINA~OF THE CITY C~ MISSION OF THE CiTy OF DELRAY BEACH, FLOR~A, AMENOING CHA~ER ~, ~LICE ANO FIRE OEPARTMENTS', ' SUBHEADING 'PENSIONS', OF THE CODE O~ OR- DINANCES OF THE CITY OF OEL- RAY BEACH, FLO~OA, BY ~UPPLE~NTAL RET~EEME~ IK~E A~O M~NIMUe B~EF~T FOR MEMBER$ WHO RE~REO PRIOR TO CERTAIN DATE',;~TO Affiant further says that The News is a ~V,OE ~NCREASES IN BENE[IT newspaper published in Boca Baton, in said ~.~ ,~.E~,c,~,,~0~ ~0 TE'~,,*T~O ~O,~,T Palm Beach County, Florida, Monday P~,~ To through Sunday, and has been entered as ,,,0,T~THE EFFECTIVE OATE ~ THIS O~ANCE; TO second class matter at the post office In *CT,V~. ~OE ,~s ~0 ~R~AIN BENEFICIARIES; Boca Baton, Palm Beach County, Florida, ..ov,~..o O~.EeA~ eEeEA~e C~ for a period of one year next preceding the A"DA"EFFECTIVEOATE~ first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that m..~. ~ c,~ ~m~ he has neither paid nor promised any ~' will ~ a r~ person, firm or corporation any discount) ~(,,'~ '~, ~ roba~o, commission or refund for ~he put- ~, pose of securing this advertisement for pub- .,rev,.~h r~. ~,s~ant ~.~. ~.01~. lication in said newspapers. Ci~ Cl~k PUBLISH: ~y THE NE~ I ~ B~lray/Boyn~ 8worn go ~nO subscribed before mo (Seal, Notary Pu~te of ~ori0~.a& S-a- 4- ~ Bonaea/nru ~ervice Ins. co. ~[LE:?FCDLA CITY QF gE~RAY BEACH ~ ~ F~EF~GHTERS PENS~GN LISTING ~E OF DATE OF SEBV]CE SS ~ NAME BIRTH RETiRE!D!SB YEARS BENEFIT ,o .......... WEBB, DONALD ,.~ ~_~ R - ~/8O 22 $1,1i6,47 l~,-~-~o W[CKERT, FRANCES (PAUL) .!/i9/29 - ~, $918.92 ~,;~"~@-~I~ WON~RA, DENNIS R- ~.16~ $I,767,89 51 ~66-~4-o~ WRtoH~, WILLIAM r~nne R - 3~, $2, ......~? ~6~-~-1846 ZtEGLAR, FREDERICK Ol,~r,~=~.~,~.. ~n - O~OlzgO~,.... FILE:PFCOLA CITY OF DELRAY BE.CH POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS PENSION LISTING DATE DF DATE DF SERV!CE MONTHLY SS # NAME BIRTH RETIRE/DISB YEARS BENEFIT 1 262-76-5307 ANDREWS, JOHN 09-05-46 D - 11/0t/89 16 51,~58,95 2 zAz-SB-1351 BALDWIN, BENJAMIN Uiyld:.J9 R - 03/01/90 $1 3 094-..-40z~ BEAN,.~i: FRANK ~ ,~ ,· D - .1f01/81 '~ 4 1%-3q-2806 BERSLIN, ALLEN 07/24/44 ~ - 10/18/83 9.9!67 ~I,277,70 :~ )02-!B-0061 B!LLINGS~ CHESTER fW%Y%., . ~. R - 09/30/78 ~.,.6667 6 026-28-8664 BRADBURY, WAYNE M 07/0!/17 D - 02/27/87 19,~167 T. 266-24-670~ BRA!LFORD, CLIFFORD ~OmXm~ ~, ,.R - 02/!3/8~ 2~, ~6,-6~ 4~26 BROOKS, LORENZO R 01/01!~1 $1, 9 "' '" q REDICK F~m~/4~ n _ 03-0!-76 ~ 583S $798,85 zSb-74-ozl, BROWN~ ....... ' 11 36~-20-0042 COOK~ CLARENCE I0~0~mI ~ - 02/25/77 ~ ,, .... .),t= 05101/72 TM 13 22~-~2-3957 DALTON, M~R,~IN (CHARLES)OS/2!/36 D - ~.~oo~ !4 262-32-8268 FORT, THOMAS 09/28/28 D ~ 05/0t/76 28 $702,1~ 15 266-¢4-1574 GERNER~ RAYMOND vu,~7/~ D - 08/31181 ~ ~ ...... 16 262-46-5728 GRANTHAM,. MARY. (JAMES) ...... n~m~,lz~... 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