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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 13, 1995 <br />( #21 - Non -Union Compensation for 1996 - Continued) is <br />Callahan noted that the pay raise and insurance adjustment is in conformity with the <br />police contract. The mileage change is similar to what has been previously done and is <br />consistent with IRS mileage reimbursement rate. <br />Callahan moved, Kelley seconded, to adopt Resolution #3637 approving the 1996 non- <br />union employee compensation adjustments as outlined in the Request for Council Action. <br />Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />( #22) JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT - WEST HENNEPIN RECYCLING <br />COMMISSION - RESOLUTION #3638 <br />Moorse reported that the main portion of the agreement regards the coordinator's salary <br />and extends the agreement through 1999. Orono's share to the commission for the <br />coordinator's salary is $2700. The coordinator also handles the household hazardous <br />waste collection and Goodwill recycling efforts. Gerhardson noted that the commission <br />originally started with only a couple cities and has expanded to the present seven cities. <br />Kelley moved, Callahan seconded, to adopt Resolution #3638 extending the term of the <br />West Hennepin Recycling Joint Powers Agreement to December 31, 1999. Vote: Ayes <br />3, Nays 0. <br />( #23) KELLY AVENUE EASEMENT ACQUISITION • <br />Moorse reported that in replacing the sanitary sewer line along with raising the road on <br />Kelly Avenue, there was found a need to realign the sewer line which will require <br />easements. Gerhardson said this change will reduce the total amount of line needed and <br />will move the line out of the low area onto dry land. He did not know offhand the <br />budgeted amount when asked by Kelley. <br />Callahan asked if the homeowners wanted the line moved. Gerhardson said the person <br />who was impacted the most by the change was in agreement. Moorse commented that <br />the storm sewer was more of a controversial item than the issue of the sanitary sewer. <br />Callahan said his main concern was with informing the homeowners of this change. <br />Gerhardson informed Goetten that the installation would be performed by City <br />employees. The additional cost would be for the extra 100' of pipe. <br />Kelley asked if the $4680 would be recouped. Gerhardson thought there would be a <br />savings. Moorse said, in terms of maintenance and I &I, there would be a significant <br />savings. <br />16 <br />9 <br />
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