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21 <br /> 1 Chair Rich said she took this petition to HR to look at the Board's entire compensation <br /> 2 package. She said this proposed amendment has three components to it: <br /> 3 • Move car allowance out of the base salary <br /> 4 • Raise cell phone and internet stipend <br /> 5 • Raise base salary (based on average of regional salaries) <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Commissioner Marcoplos expressed strong support for pulling out the expense figures <br /> 8 from the salary, and treat them as reimbursements. <br /> 9 Commissioner Bedford said this money is taxable to the BOCC, and car allowance is the <br /> 10 more appropriate term than mileage. <br /> 11 Commissioner Greene agreed this is a good move. <br /> 12 Commissioner Price said the car allowance will show on w-2s. <br /> 13 Commissioner Bedford elaborated on all of the benefits she now receives: health <br /> 14 insurance, contributions to her health savings account, County contribution to her retirement <br /> 15 plan, and dental. She said if one excludes the health insurance, but includes the other benefits, <br /> 16 with just a 2% increase it totals $29,450.80. She said the County is not age banded, and that <br /> 17 health insurance is worth over$11,728.44. She said the grand total is $41,179.24. <br /> 18 Commissioner Bedford said she just ran for office, and was expecting the base salary. <br /> 19 She said she cannot support an increase. <br /> 20 Commissioner Dorosin said the comparative numbers from the other counties did not <br /> 21 include a lot of these benefits. <br /> 22 Chair Rich said not everyone takes the same benefits as Commissioner Bedford. <br /> 23 Commissioner McKee referred to the regional comparative, and said Chatham, <br /> 24 Alamance and Person counties should have been included for a true comparison as opposed to <br /> 25 just taking the highest wealth/highest paid commissioners counties. <br /> 26 Chair Rich said that information is all on page three, but the average was not calculated. <br /> 27 Commissioner McKee said it should have been. <br /> 28 Commissioner McKee said he is not going to support this because the percentage <br /> 29 increase, the BOCC would receive, is larger than that which the County employees will be <br /> 30 getting. <br /> 31 Commissioner McKee said his personal base salary, under this increase, would start at <br /> 32 $23,590; $2400 for travel; $1920 for tech; $1000 merit bonus; and he contributes the maximum <br /> 33 for the 457 retirement, and receives the maximum County contribution, which adds another <br /> 34 $2172. He said his cash total is $31,083, plus the health and life insurance benefits he <br /> 35 receives. He said the Board gave itself an increase in 2015, and approving this increase would <br /> 36 be quite a large jump over 4 years. <br /> 37 Commissioner McKee said he came on this Board in 2010 knowing he was getting <br /> 38 $14,000 as a base salary, which moved to $15,672 in 2013; $15,900 in 2014; $21,401 in 2015; <br /> 39 $21,800 in 2016; $22,049 in 2017; and again in 2018 with all County employees. <br /> 40 Commissioner McKee said if the BOCC approves this, it would be making more than the <br /> 41 bottom 3 tiers of County employees. He said the BOCC is not working 40 hours a week, has 10 <br /> 42 weeks off in the summer, and 6 weeks off in the winter. He said he cannot justify this proposed <br /> 43 increase, but would support a modest increase, such as a 2% increase like the other <br /> 44 employees. <br /> 45 Chair Rich said former commissioners brought this up because citizens that have full <br /> 46 time jobs find it difficult to serve as commissioners, and perhaps this increase would recruit <br /> 47 more diversity. <br /> 48 Commissioner McKee said he would support a modest increase. <br /> 49 Commissioner Greene said the goal should be to reach a reasonable level and attract a <br /> 50 broader demographic of candidates. She said she feels like Commissioner Bedford, and if the <br /> 51 proposal were to move forward, it should not take effect until after the 2020 election. She <br />