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KINUTK.S OF Till: HlUUIl.AU OHOKO COUN'C'll, KliF.TlNF HKl.l' FFliiaiAHY '/[<, I'Jb'j. I’AGi: 8 <br />SALARY & BENLKJT ^ »c foiniiiondcd that the increases noted on the <br />REVIEV; FOR i-MFLOYEl S ion sheet be retroactive back to January 1, 1985. <br />City Attorney Radio asked staff to exiUain the longevity <br />plan. <br />Public K'orks Coordinator Gerhardsen stated that tljc <br />longevity plan is based on the nuiriber of years an <br />employee has beer, with tlie City a.s follows: <br />after 4 years with t lie City ai. increase of 3% in salary <br />to tiie ba.'^e rate <br />after 8 years with the City an increase of 5? in salary <br />to the base rate- <br />after 12 years with the City an increase of 7?. in salary <br />to the base rate <br />after 16 years with the City an increase of 9% in salary <br />to the base rate <br />Gerhardson noted that the above longevity plan wont intc <br />effect January 1 , 1984 for the police dopartn.ent. <br />Counci Imenber I,. 7\dar.s stated that he is interested in <br />fairness to those who are entitled. Adams felt that he <br />was not ready to vote on such a matter because he just, <br />received the tabulaticns. Arian.s asked staff for the <br />history of raises for erriplcyees for the past 5-10 years. <br />Cour.ci Ime ibo: Grabek asked fer the imptict. such increases <br />would have on the overall city budget. Grabek also <br />asked for a con.parison with other cities in regard to <br />salary and benefits. <br />Police Chief KiIbo stated that the sergeant who has been <br />with the City for 1C years is only $39 above the top <br />patrolman's salary. Kilbo noted that the sam.e is true <br />for the assistaiit police chief. Kilbo noted that both <br />positions are non-union positions. Kilbo stated it <br />would be more worthwhile for the sergeant and asst, <br />police chief to resign their position and become patrol <br />officers again. Kilbo recemnendrd Council look at these <br />two positions. <br />Acting Mayor Frahm stated that the Council should assure <br />the em.ployeos that whatever decision the Council makes <br />would be rotioactive back to January 1, 1985. <br />CounciImernbor L. Adams moved, Acting Mayor Frahm <br />seconded, to assure staff that whatever action is taken <br />regarding salaries and benefits would be retroactive <br />back to January 1, 1985. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays (0). <br />i i