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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmployee Salaries and Pensions-1966/1980/1993/1996/1997 Herald Survey Around Semi• nole Cities What Municipal Officials Make--- Survey conducted by The of their ma end conned- Arthur Lego of Caammegv Kenneth Triplett, $450; City $200; Maintenance Superin- Eetald today revealed that n receive $72 per nth whik Clerk Mary Hawthorne, $325', tendent Ralph lichen, $400 only tap municipalities r Mayor L. E. Woo4hems• Altamonte Springs'month W. City Attorney Kenneth Mein- Tax Collector Roy Shemate. in the county, Longwood e d Councilmen Dr. leagene Ellie. Lawrence Swofford is Paid $50 tosh, $100 mOlithiy North Orland Orlanda provide H. Edith Dumm, A r thus Per moat and b of the C J d Th Freeman, $ end did/ 9ta- Leo. Iment of any kind for Se ccices Wheatley, Edward Imm and town council, Robert Newell, $50 ad City Engineer 14 C. It Steil/hetLsen, $100 month]: Keith Nixon, Charles Eohioson Conklin, $51 monthly retainer. d Rob t R - $ 6, Altamonte Stomas 1 O viedo -Police Chief (scum monthly and Swede Mayor 21.,Chap C B. Allen $400; City Kelsey, Town Clem I. Cary paid$40 per month Clerk Dorothy Bardeen, $0 0 m 4 i $a Chief salary d to $80 Water Clerk M H T. L L Jr., 0; City t- North Orlando I ofOcd sX byR 1 Jr.] i0A n s e J g SPe' t0m monthly monthly 'ox and cp ee', T. L Lingo J., x:City Judge Cann n Stephen. Judge M L. Cary, $200 per• Cents Robert Ward d ., $ 0e and Fire Chief o- case.Fund Formed m..- receive $500.per m d Willoughby, $E . ing. North 011 LlieeChief, wood— 3200; Village CL'k. Ileten • Salaries 1 other municipal D. Shush $450; City Clerk, Green, $100 and Village At By Mary AIM Campbell Club, publicity. officials are as foiows' clamor Clerk,Tax Assessor and t y and Judge Orville John- Casselherry — Police Chief[Treasurer Onnie S horn ate, son,e550 monthly retainer. NORTH ORLANDO — A THE GROUP plans to new organization has been utilize part of the existing, formed in North Orlando— open building all ready at "The North Orlando Com- the recreation area, as a General $$ possible 345 eligible voters have basis part of new construe. Regi.$tration registered. The Village clerk will munity Building Funtl.•• It lion, and manned flee Ire is composed of represen- to a building 28 by 90 feet, In Village. [� r�1 also have registration books open tatives of each active com. of concrete block, with a Village Set To o Begin Feb. 25 between 10 a.m. and S pa munity Organization, and built np roof, and featuring r r Also, one may register weekdays formed to build a a kitchen, restrooms and Said Low NORTH ORLANDO—The village during the hours the Village Office nied building at efreshment ea When Office will be open for the purpose of is open, completed, it xrill be used p'ORTH ORLANDO — registration Wednesday between the Four Council seals are up for this u sailors • ra isseebuildb place and. Amount in the General fund hours of 7-9 p.m.Al!eligible citizens election, so completely new recreation are aW 1lIi a m a g for the] are urged to register for the March governing body is possible,with the Hahn of the fire depart. ninny village activities. for Operating this village. 31 municipal election. exception of Charles McIntosh and moot,c h a i r ma n; Mrs. Labor will all be donat. is "getting low," according To date,approximately 90 out of a Mayor George Fuller, Charles E. Rowell of the ed, and the village will' report at a special Woman's Auxiliary of the no charge.Howevgrcost of council meeting last week. Fire De ylle Br Chairman Green Department. trifle of about $1. will still cost vale Brown reported Civi A. oc a ion, a of being sked.f and this is balance of approximately fund, the Civic Association, sea being 0 n t rd u in the f, or Eand expected in the income from and Mrs. George tdostribution s, and xpected from Duquette of the Garden pledges.T start the e - Florida Power of about contribution ofa$100gn a out and bills to be paid presented by Mr. and Mrs.i out June I of$1,075. It was Charles Kelley, followed only O yabou0 this would $2,O00 ineathe by $50 from the Civic general fund next month. Association a n d several. contributions of $111. from COUNCIL approved pu individuals. Residents will I s chase of a 1959 dump truck, probablybe contacteddoor-i for maintenance and un- to-door for contributions, I keep of village streets, ALSO, JET Lanes Bowl- with negative casting the said the amC A ing Alley 00 has offered person, port sad motor truck is has a to upt $1110 for each North ndili n eex ept is in good up l0 30 people.join a North condition agreed for tires.n Orlando, who jgiL a North Council ngstetl r have a Orlando this building as part sticker purchase When Nis buitding be-I as part of the pck.hase reality, it will add! contract for this ed rk. comes b the mmead c Council vice ma resigns- recreation r Jay a tennis courts, wetz othut a m new lay nd baseball are and p. basketball courts. North pointmen[ was made. Orlando has for some time Council approved a re- been in need of a place for solution to join the semi- village activities, and most County League of organizations have been Municipalities and first forced to conduct their payment of $100 to Ron / 9 business meetings and so Goerke of Sanford for / Ce Y cial activities in private pair of the grader. . homes. X11 .6143V War waged Continued from Page I again criticised a budget item that would give the city manager a new car that would eventually be turned over to the police department. He said that he feels that the city manager should receive an old police car and that the department should receive the new car. Bennett presented to the council a letter drafted by a committee of Torcaso.Jacobs and Bennett to inform the registered voters of the facts concerning the proposed Paramedic program. BENNETT ASKED who was promoting the paramedic program and Torcaso replied you can use my name. The proposal was made by the Fire Chief and the city manager and the council had ' started the ball rolling. 61a.0)4.51) Ellen meet Weiss meeting eprernt the g War.-Waged over. pay Board of Adjustments was at the mcUing rcpresentivg herself and asked what the city was going to do about the proposed rate increase that ByRodShrIver havebeen improving ever the He asked Rozansky about manager who posslhty could was being asked for by No! "I will veto any wage past two years and that we the difference between his be earning S22,000 at the end Seminole Utilities. She also increase that is 15 to 20 should be looking at figures and the 'newly of the 1980-81 budget year complained about the lack of percent over the past years improving fringe benefits. proposed figures. The city notice for the public hearing wages!' Winter Springs Maureen Boyd, council- manager again explained • COUNCILMAN John which is scheduled for 9 a.m., Mayor Troy Piland sternly woman. presented a budget that his proposal was based Torcaso again chided the at the Maitland City Hall on informed the council that proposal to increase on authorized manning and council for not accepting the Sept. J. adoption of such a wage employees wages by fifteen not on actual manning and figures supplied by the city Piland explained that he had increase would border on percent instead of the twelve that his final salary figure manager, saying that Mr. sent three different letters to irresponsibility and that they percent proposed by city - would be approximately Rozahsky is a professional at the Public Service would have to do scorner his manager Richard Rbzansky. n$680,000 instead of 715.000, this job and if they are going Commission requesting that veto. Councilman Happi Arnold excluding $14,000 for to pay him to do a job then let the public hearing he held in and Boyd had worked closely Holiday pay. him do it Winter Springs saying that HESTATEDTHAT a twelve on the proposal and Arnold Boyds'proposal would also John Bennett, councilman. Winter Springs had adequate percent increase was gave the increase strong have included a reduction in ' mPage 6 facilities for such a hearing adequate and that'the'wages support. ' the total 'pay for the city Condoned whereas Maitland City hall will hold only'about 60-70 people and the Winter • ' Springs city hall will easily seat more than a hundred people. Municipal retirement isn't a get-rich scheme COMMISSIONER DONNELLY'S attempt to keep Winter Springs city employees from getting a fair pension increase shows how uninformed she is about people who work for a Municipality and would like to stay in that city's employ until retirement. The city workers (except department heads) possibly'finish out their careers with a salary of less than $25,000 a year, giving them a 6 percent pension benefit as their earnings for their 20 years or more of service to the city. That certainly does not move them up to middle income — most have to get another job or have investment incomes to live the American style of life. Commissioner Donnelly should be ashamed of her- self for deluding the public. John Torotae�so WINTER SPRINGS 9303 JD)8 •^ i I F • t5 g gad'• ON . $ p1 q `u V tiID.biIItiP,11! ii dh 4 q\ ° a ° 3 c6e.a m m `v 5 asimg _ 3$ 3 ���� s �'� � ° fpps'y C °�a��ocl yS ��.am', y �+'�r c5'5 �s�£+ nP rf itlin 6'Jr 4 V PO / a g g O 41NU -o Hl a O y. ss � y5'r�'. m r g %<ry 2 ° , Cn m E g o N to 2,'O R 5 y 0 y� ;o g r• m• 3 m w f° 6 � c. c. ° P w ° 5 5. 2 0' ma H V °c a y .°..:. m •m m o ti on la n E 3 L a 5 v CD m 0y^�p. 0. ° 5 aa ` N . E. m X p1 m' � . vn o m E m "" g �LLL''' a' .�. 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I N n aa: 2 A 0 g• t" 3g CgC 5. XMD Angelo Ballastero Band. Winter Springs . Commissioners Larry article aroused the ire of the Conniff and John Langellotti Senior Citizens and they came said their farewells to the coin- to justify their policies at the mission and the staff and Senior Center, which had been thanked everyone for their co- questioned. President Jack operation. Langellotti added, Bergman said the practice of "In the immortal words of Mar- having salespersons speaking at tin Luther King, `Free at Last" meetings of the seniors had been discontinued,pending the writ- ing of guidelines for the use of the center. McLemore was given the task of writing those 1 guidelines by April 1 with the Senior Center personnel. Thomas W O'Connell,the acting president of the Tuscawilla Homeowners Asso- ciation,presenting the drawings for the upgraded signs through- out the PUD, preparatory to making the PUD an assessment district as was done in Oak Forrest. And Vince Silanskas, a former Magic Kingdom pro- gram manager, brought his plans for a winter program on December 13th at Central Winds park which will feature 20 tons of real snow and a six hour stint with Santa Claus. Held last year in Claremont,the Winter Spectacular is coming to Wmter Springs on a trial basis, with Silanskas' company, 9 �/ Moutain View Productions,in- terested in bringing other events to the area. Fireworks will be pre- sented at 8 p.m. and Beatlemania will be presented in concert, along with the