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MINUTES OF THE. REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL M ETING HELD MAY 11, 1987 <br />OLD CRYST " BAY/WILLUW DRIVE C 'E.- ILAY - FINAL! <br />It was mo,,eu by Councilmember Si.rr:e, seconded by <br />Councilmember Goetten, to approve final payment to Wm. <br />Mueller & �Q-ns, Inc. for the Old Crystal Bay Road/Willow <br />Drive project_ in the amount of $3,952.30. <br />Motion, Aye,; 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR'S REPO f' <br />ADMINIsrw.•^R 73VALUATION AND COMPENSATION <br />It was moved by Mayor Graben to approve a salary <br />increase cr City Administrator Bernhardson of 6% as <br />outlined in his memo dated May 6, 1987. Motion seconded <br />by Councilmember Si.me. Discussion followed. <br />Councilmember Peterson stated she felt 6% was excessive <br />_onsider.ing the 7-1/2% sal-ary increase given to City <br />Administrator Bernhardson last year, and also <br />considering ` e fact that 'ill t.her City employees only <br />received a 3,t ,Mary increase !s year. She also noted <br />that opinion 3 based on con-iderable research done. <br />Mayor Grubek stated that as with any other professi <br />you get what you pay fcr and felt this parti<v.. <br />discussion should have been brought up prior to this <br />P-b li neeting. H stated that in his opinion, the <br />'r I objectives the City Administrator Bernhardson <br />ak _ ,imp 1 ished in the short time he has been with <br />Brio is remai- able rn addition to creating an <br />✓ironment within. the C t} st-,ff that has prevented the <br />loss of other City employees. He noted that ::is <br />recc. 'ation Look into consideration the discussions <br />he hau .._th some of she City niployees. <br />Councilmember Pet_;:r ,cn stated `hat she too talked .th <br />tht:, d-partment he•-�?s, but fel it was being r•.^ -.e a <br />corpor,iti.on rath, � a public servant position. <br />Counci lmv-nmber Sing 4ted that he fe ,_ the City should <br />be run , ry much 1: i;. t_:orporatlon. <br />Couiici lmember Goet• rioted thrt in d-'sc jasior.s with <br />various department heads, they fel t-he proms sed raise <br />increase was fair. She notec that mcst City employees <br />received a comparable worth salary increase. <br />Councilmember Callahan felt that City Aaministrat•j. <br />Bernhardson has assisted : hr Ott! in progressive goals <br />in addition co turnir.q .r--und situation of <br />deterioration that existed pricy to I employment, ane <br />the:efore merits the salary increase <br />Motion, Ayes 4, Nays I. Couri. ! lmember Peterson voted <br />nay. <br />1b <br />
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