City attorney may get $9,000 pay increase
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- City Atty. Bob Burnham will get a $9,000-a-year raise
if the City Council, as expected, gives its approval.
A committee headed by Councilman Dennis O’Neil has recommended
Burnham’s current salary of $156,000 be increased to $165,000. Burnham’s
compensation package, unlike some other upper-level city staff, does not
include a car allowance.
For its nonunion employees, the city does not have a policy that sets
incremental amounts for raises. Instead, for the three city staffers who
answer directly to the council, council members negotiate and recommend
raises on a case-by-case basis, often comparing salaries in other Orange
County cities. In addition to Burnham, this applies to City Manager Homer
Bludau and City Clerk LaVonne Harkless.
To help make their decision, the committee studied salaries of city
attorneys from Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim and Costa Mesa; $165,000, they
decided was a competitive and fair salary.
The committee’s report cited some of Burnham’s recent accomplishments
as reason for the raise.
Burnham played a major role in working to get Newport Coast annexed to
the city. He has also been a leader in getting an extension of the John
Wayne settlement agreement and helped create the city’s Harbor Element,
the Greenlight implementation policy and an agreement for the Newport
Theatre Arts Center.
Burnham joined the city in 1980 as assistant city attorney and was
promoted to his current post in 1983.
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