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Burlington attorney suggests City Council pay cut
13 Comments | Email | Print | 1142 views by Elliott Wilson on October 12, 2009

City department heads have thought up ways to save money by cutting their own pay and that of their employees. Now, City Attorney Scott Thomas is asking his bosses to give up some of their salaries.

"Better or worse it is my responsibility," Thomas said when asked today if it was his idea.

Thomas passed out an ordinance at last week's council meeting that, if approved by the council, would allow council members and the mayor to decline all or a portion of their salaries.

He asked for a head nod from council members if they wanted to see it on a future council agenda. Asked today if he got the nod, Thomas said: "That is what I interpreted it as."

He said the ordinance will be on the next council meeting agenda, that's Oct. 22.

The ordinance redirects the salary money to buy books for the library. Last week, Thomas said perhaps the Burlington Library Foundation would match the donated salaries dollar-for-dollar.

Under city code, the mayor made $1,821.33 a month as of Jan. 2006 plus any cost of living bumps received by non-union employees since then. First-term council members make $500 per month, and re-elected council members make $800 per month.

This is Thomas' draft ordinance:


ORDINANCE NO.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BURLINGTON

WHEREAS, Burlington Municipal Code Section 2.56.040 establishes the salaries to be paid to Burlington City Council members; and

WHEREAS, Council members may wish to decline or waive the salary established by ordinance; Now, Therefore,

THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURLINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION I. New Section. Burlington Municipal Code is hereby amended by the addition of a new section 2.56.050, which section shall read as follows:

2.56.050 Councilmember and mayor waiver and election not to receive compensation. A councilmember or the mayor may voluntarily waive and elect not to be paid all or any portion of the salaries set forth in BMC 2.56.030 or 2.56.040, as applicable, during their term of office. Notice of waiver and election must be:

A. In writing and delivered to the finance director prior to the effective date; and

B. Signed by the councilmember and their spouse, if married, as required by RCW 49.48.100. Signature(s) shall be before a notary public.

The waiver shall be effective for all salary earned following the effective date and continue in effect until withdrawn by a writing signed by the councilmember or their spouse delivered to the finance director. It shall be presumed that salaries or portions of salaries that are declined or waived pursuant to this section shall be used by the City for reading materials purchases by and for the City Library, provided that this presumption may be rebutted by any council member or the mayor directing in writing that his or her waived salary be utilized for a different City purpose.

SECTION II. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the City's official newspaper, and shall take effect five (5) days after passage and the publication of the ordinance or a summary thereof consisting of the title.

SECTION III. Severabilty. If any sentence, clause, phrase or provision of this ordinance is ultimately invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidation shall not effect any other sentence, clause, phrase or provision hereof.

INTRODUCED AND PASSED by the City Council of Burlington and approved by the Mayor this ____ day of _________________, 2009.


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Ifarm

October 12, 2009 - 10:52 PM | Comment # 14291 |

They should waive their current and previous pays since the city started to go broke!!!! In short, have them re-pay then fire all of them!!!!

Ifarm

October 12, 2009 - 11:04 PM | Comment # 14292 |

Burlington is growing faster than what it can afford!, so just close the city and have the volunteers run it, they are more competent anyway!!!!

Ifarm

October 12, 2009 - 11:06 PM | Comment # 14294 |

Close all the malls and businesses and give them to the farmers to farm...that’s the solution!!!! no traffic and people to worry about!!!!

Ifarm

October 12, 2009 - 11:09 PM | Comment # 14296 |

We used to grow nice corn, carrots and cabbage where the malls are in now...have them take their buildings and pavements with them back to Calif or Nevada where they belong!!!!

Ifarm

October 12, 2009 - 11:11 PM | Comment # 14297 |

This is not the kind of progress Burlington deserves!!!!

Stimulus

October 13, 2009 - 03:50 AM | Comment # 14301 |

Progressive people have destroyed Skagit Valley.  There is no turning back Ifarm.  Progressive people pretend to love the enviroment, but, they are selfish and self centered people that act like they ‘care’ to get what they want.  They remind me of christians that want to save the world.

GaryK

October 13, 2009 - 06:14 AM | Comment # 14304 |

They remind me of christians that want to save the world.

I really do not care one way or another on “saving skagit county” but I really like your quote.

Bottom line, people are having babies ... babies grow up to be adults...adults need to places to live and work. I understand we want to save the farm land ... but we are constantly growing in population.

Burlington like all cities needs to look at income versus outcome. Did we really need that statue or sign in the roundabout?

yack

October 13, 2009 - 08:40 AM | Comment # 14316 |

They should take pay cuts, the rest of the city employees are looking at possible cuts, fur-lows, etc.. Who makes those decisions again? Oh ya the city counsel.

Skagit4Life26

October 13, 2009 - 04:13 PM | Comment # 14338 |

All of the cities and the county should be looking at this.  Kudos to Burlington for taking the lead on this.  City coucil positions should be unpaid just like school board positions anyway.

Ifarm

October 13, 2009 - 04:41 PM | Comment # 14343 |

There is always turning back - its happening now!!!!

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