of various County and Precinct Officials for merit increases for certain non-elected personne~ Upon motion made by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Higgins, the Court unanimously approved merit increases, to be effective as of April 1st, 1985, for the follow- ing employees. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE Pearl McEwen, Deputy County Clerk - salary increase of $50.00 per month Dorothy L. Pfeiffer, Chief Deputy County Clerk - salary increase of $50.00 per month Florence Wheeler, Deputy County Clerk - salary increase of $50.00 per month TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Anne Graham, Deputy Tax Assessor-Collector - salary increase of $30.00 per month Irma Guerrero, Deputy Tax Assessor-Collector - salary increase of $30.00 per month Ann Burns, Deputy Tax Assessor-Collector - salary increase of $30.00 per month DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE Janie Wolfrum, Deputy District Clerk - salary increase of $40.00 per month Judy Holmes, Deputy District Clerk - salary increase of $40.00 per month JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PREC. ONE OFFICE Patricia Knox, Clerk - salary increase of $50.00 per month. COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE nhon:.a °hil.lins, Deputy County Treasurer - s=.lary,increas~ of $50.00 per month Janice Owen, Deputy County Treasurer - salary increase of $50.00 per month COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE Lea Sandel, Secretary to County Judge - salary increase of $50.00 per month D7AINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Maria Venegas, Employee in Maintenance Department - salary increase of $27.66 per month ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE Jeffrey Barecky - salary increase of .30 per hour Samuel Whitmire - salary increase of .12 per hour Aaron Wheeler - salary increase of .12 per hour ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO Louis Lopez - salary increase of .30 per hour Richard Martinez - salary increase of .30 per hour Dan McClanahan - salary increase of .30 per hour Clarence Stehling - salary increase of .24 per hour A11en Van Winkle - salary increase of .30 per hour ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT FOUR Harold Lynch - salary increase of .25 per hour o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16021 ORDER APPROVING CASH SETTLEMENT TO EEOC COMPLAINANTS OF KERR COUNTY IN RETURN FOR DISMISSAL OF ALL COT4PLAINTS WITH PREJUDICE On this the 8th day of April, 1985, the Commissioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas, heard the proposed EEOC settlement offer and response in Executive Session, and upon re-entering open session did vote on the following motion: On motion made by Commissioner Guthrie, seconded by Commissioner Holland, with Commis- sinners Holland and Guthrie and County Judge Morriss voting "Aye" and Commissioner Lich voting "Nay", with Commissioner Higgins "Abstaining from Voting", the following order was approved ~4 by the Court by a majority vote. "That Kerr County settle the current EEOC Complaints filed by Vivian Kuhlmann, Judy Rogers, Margit Turner, Anne Graham, Anne Burns, Angelita Garza, Linda Uecker, Janie Wolfrum, Mary Ann Medrano, Joanne Smith, Paula Rector, Donna Witt and Freda LaFour, in the following manner. 1) That Kerr County pay a cash payment of $500.00 to each of the complainants who were employed by Kerr County from October 1, 1983 up to and through March 31, 198 2) That each of the above named parties who, as of this date are employed by the County shall receive a salary adjustment in the amount of $35.00 per month, beginning April 1, 1985. 3) That each of the above named parties whose employment terminated prior to March 1, 1985, shall receive a salary adjustment of $35.00 per month, retroactive to October III 1, 1983 and ending on the date of their termination. I~ j 4) That the above parties shall execute a satisfactory settlement agreement and release . ~~,, of Kerr County and Commissioners' Court, releasing said County and Court from all 'l liabilities including those alleged in the above referenced EEOC complaints. 5) That the above parties shall immediately dismiss with prejudice all pending complaints with the EEOC. I By agreeing to this settlement, Kerr County denies discrimination in any form or manner with I, regard to any employee and/or elected official of Kerr County. Further, the Court makes this agreement in order to, and only to reach a resolution of the current conflicts. The Court i ~ feels that it must make this settlement for the best interest of the citizens and taxpayers of l Kerr County, and to promote harmony between employees and elected officials of Kerr County. The County Judge is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of Kerr County all instruments i j necessary to effect this settlement." o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED APRIL 8th, 1985 at 5:35 o'clock P.M. ~ I o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o CO's^1ISSIOPIERS' COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION APRIL 30th; 1985, at 10:00 o'clock A. t4., with the following members present: GORDON S. MORRISS FRED HOLLAND EDWARD D. HIGGINS VICTOR LICH BILLY JOE GUTHRIE, JR County Judge Commissioner Precinct 1 Commissioner Precinct 2 Commissioner Precinct 3 Commissioner Precinct 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: NO. 16022 APPROVAL OF CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS On this the 30th day of April 1985, came on to be considered by the Court, the various claims and accounts against Kerr County and the various Commissioners' Precincts, which claims and accounts were approved for payment by the County Auditor and County Treasurer, payable out' of General, Jury, Road & Bridge, Lateral Road, County Law Library, Public Library, Revenue c+Li. Sharing Trust, Juvenile Services and 216th District Probation Funds. Motion made by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie and unanimously '! approved by the Court that said bills be paid. I i o-o-o-o-o--o-o-o-o-o ~~ I ~--_