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: ' . <br /> MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 PAGE 6 <br /> LAKE MINNETONRA ACCESS/NORTH SHORE DRIVE PARRING continued <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson introduced Senator Gen Olson <br /> at this time. <br /> Senator Olson spoke on the Boating While Intoxicated <br /> legislation results and future process. <br /> City Attorney Blatz explained the background of the BWI bill. <br /> Senator Olson stated that the DNR has been is charge of siting <br /> public accesses since 1947 and discovered Lake Minnetonka in <br /> 1979. She reported on the implementation of the task force <br /> and their recommendations and progress since within the past <br /> three years. She noted that there were several areas in <br /> which the parking is inadequate or diminishing, and due to <br /> this there is going to be pressure to provide more accesses. <br /> She stated that her feelings were that with good planning and <br /> a coordinated effort involving the local governments the <br /> publics interests ' would be served better. She stated that <br /> she plans to put considerable attention to this matter. <br /> City Adzninistrator Bernhardson stated that staff will report <br /> back in November with some policy recommendations. <br /> INTERIM COMPENSATION STUDY <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson submitted the Interim <br /> Compensation Study for 1985 and recommends that the package <br /> be adopted in total. <br /> Councilmember Adams stated he was in total agreement to the <br /> approach taken. <br /> It was moved by Frahm, seconded by Adams, to accept the 1985 <br /> Interim Compensation Study Plan. Motion, Ayes 4 , Nays 0. <br /> The findings of the Interim Compensation study result in the <br /> followingsalary adjustmentsretroactive to Januaryl, 1985 : <br /> John Gerhardson, Public WorksCoordinator - from $35, 533 <br /> to $37 , 500 <br /> Tom Kuehn, Finance Diractor/Treasurer - from $33, 402 to <br /> $34,666 <br /> Winton Burmaster, Asst. Police Chief - from $30 ,925 to <br /> $33 ,100 <br /> Gary Cheswick, Police Sergeant - from $29 , 544 to $32 ,600 <br /> Jack Brinkhaus, Street Foreman - from $28 , 290 to $29 ,500 <br />
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