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r <br />minutes of the regular orono city council <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 9,1997 <br />(•#15) UN VEE POSITION RECLASSfflCATION AND PAY ADJUSTMENT <br />Goetten moved. Kelley seconded, to approve the redassHication of the Depu^ Clerk/I S <br />Assistant position to level 6 of the City's compensation plan and to mcr^ the ^y rate <br />for Lin Vee to $16.44 per hour effective January 1,1997. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(•#16) GREG GAPPA SALARY ADJUSTMENT <br />Goetten moved, KeBey seconded, to approve a pay increase for Greg Gappa to an annual <br />salary of $54,800. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#17) LOCAL PERFORMANCE AH) CERTinCATION <br />Moone repotted having reedved an update letter and cenffic^on tom <br />new language. He indicated the City would not be able to make certification at this hme. <br />moved, Peterson secwided, to table the Local Peiformance Aid Certification to <br />the June 23,1997 Council meeting. <br />Moorse reported that the LMCD has requested the City to review the proposed 1998 <br />LMCD budget, and to indicate whether a public hearing should be held. He suggested <br />the issue be discussed at the June 23 Council meeting. <br />Jabbour agreed that a pubUc hearing should be held. He asked Moorse to notify the <br />LMCD of the City's opinion that they be required to hold a public hearing regarding their <br />budget to allow public input. <br />Jabbour moved, Peterson seconded, to request the LMCD hold a public hearing <br />rpgarHing the LMCD budget. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Moorse updated the Council regarding the options for interim sewer capacity. He <br />reported that approval has been received from the Met Council to use the metro <br />interceptor on Highway 12. <br />Jabbour cxpre.<wed bi.s appreciation of a job well done regarding the above request. He <br />also noted the excellent performance on CoRd 6. He noted the bids for the County Road <br />15 improvements have been received by the County and are extremely higher than <br />estimated. It was noted that the County has not yet received railroad approval. <br />Moorse reported that the cities within the MCWD have scheduled a meeting to discuss <br />concerns regarding the MCWD and its requirement. <br />CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT <br />City Attorney Barrett had no report.