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I <br /> percent, of a district court judge salary and a part-time municipal judge is <br /> compensated on a pro rata basis the same equivalent. <br /> is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> A. Municipal judge Position 1 and municipal judge Position 2 shall each serve on <br /> a full-time basis, serving at least forty hours per week. Municipal judge Position 2 <br /> shall serve on a part time basis, serving at least twenty-tw s pe week o <br /> per week) for which the positions are authorized in this section, multiplied by <br /> tThe annual salary for a municipal judge,which shall be set by the Citizens' <br /> Commission on Salaries of Elected Officials. The municipal judges of the city of <br /> Everett shall be granted all items of nonsalary compensation granted to appointive <br /> officers as specified in Sections 2.74.010 through 2.74.050 of this code. <br /> B. Any change in4he authorized proportion of from full-time to part-time for <br /> municipal judge Position 1 and/or municipal judge Position 2 shall be made by <br /> the city council after receiving a recommendation from the mayor. <br /> C. For purposes of E2SSB 5454 (laws of 2005 legislative session),the city of <br /> Everett establishes by this section that a full-time municipal judge is compensated <br /> at a rate equivalent to at least ninety-five percent,but not more than one hundred <br /> percent, of a district court judge salary and a part-time municipal judge is <br /> compensated on a pro rata basis the same equivalent. <br /> D. One municipal court judge shall be the presiding municipal court judge., <br /> without additional salary. The mayor will appoint the presiding municipal court <br /> judge. The appointment term shall be determined by the mayor,but shall not <br /> exceed the appointed judge's remaining term of office. The mayor may appoint <br /> the same judge as presiding judge to multiple consecutive terms. If for any reason <br /> there is no appointed presiding judge,then the longest-serving municipal court <br /> judge is the presiding judge until the mayor makes a replacement appointment. <br /> Section 2. EMC 2.108.050 (Section 5 of Ordinance 1259-86, as amended by Ord. 1980-93 <br /> 2 3 <br />
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