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City Council Minutes 12-07-1987 I I I MIN ES SPECIAL MEETING - MO TICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, December , 1987 - 6:30 p.m. ~1embers Present: Arve Grimsmo, Bill air, Warren Smith, Dan Blonigen, Fran Fair Members Absent: None A special meeting of the Monticello City council was held at 6:30 p.m. on December 7, 1987, for the purpose of iscussing and establishing a salary pool for 1988 salaries for non-union ersonnel. The Mayor called the meeting to order and briefly reviewed the pro edures that have been used in the past three or four years regarding salary djustments for non-union personnel. Mr. Grimsmo noted that in the past th council has established a cost of living adjustment plus an additional mount of money that the Administrator has used for merit/performance pay ab ve the estimated consumer price index. In regard to the estimated CPI index or 1988, Administrator Wolfsteller indicated that the best estimate has een placed at 5 percent and recommended that at the minimum, a 5 percent cost of living index be allowed. In addition, if the Council was agreeabl to providing additional merit or performance adjustments above the cos of living, an additional percentage or dollar amount could be set up. Counc Imember Blonigen had concerns about setting up a pool above 5 percent, as he felt this amount may be above what private employers are granting for in reases during 1988. In addition, he had concerns for an automatic adjustm nt for all employees, as possibly there may be reasons for some employees not even receiving a guaranteed cost of living increase because of performanc or other reasons. The council then discussed the contin ation of merit/performance increases being granted by the Administrator wi hout guidelines being established for these increases. Mayor Grimsmo also oted that merit/performance increases should not be automatic but should relate to extra responsibility of the employee or special tasks performed r possibly longevity should be considered. It was the general cons sus of the Council that in the future before merit/performance increases a e considered by the Administrator, a list of criteria be established that all employees are aware of that would qualify for receiving an increase ab ve the cost of living estimate. It was noted by the Administrator was estimated to be 5 percent and this neighborhood. For 1987, all e for cost of living and after conside majority of the employees were actua increases. As a result, based on th motion was made by Fran Fair, second pool equaling 5 percent as a cost of 1 percent be established for perfor determined by the Administrator. Al Blonigen, who felt that the 5 percen most employees. t for 1987 the expected inflation index t most employees received increases in loyees received a 4 percent adjustment ing merit or performance adjustment, the ly just keeping up with cost of living estimated cpr index for next year, a d by Warren Smith, that a total salary living adjustment with an additional nce adjustment or merit increase as Council members were in favor except increase was more than sufficient for 1 I I I special Council Minutes - 12/7/87 The Mayor then turned the discussion t the Administrator's salary. The Administrator indicated that he had no presented a formal request for a specific dollar amount but asked that he Council consider allowing the Administrator or other employees, if t ey so desire, the ability to use part of the salary increases to purchase 10 g-term disability insurance. It was noted by the Administrator that the re uest for the City purchasing long-term disability insurance for the affected employees would not be an increase above any dollar amount of the increa e established but simply would permit an employee to add an additional bene it in lieu of a monetary raise for this benefit. Mayor Grimsmo supported an increase f r the Administrator similar to the 6 percent pool established for other ersonnel. It was noted that school administration staff had received sim"lar raises in the 6 percent plus area, and he felt the Administrator's salar same increase. Councilmember smith, extra duties since taking over the po position is filled, also supported an councilmember Blonigen did not feel a this time due to Wolfsteller only bei felt that more time should lapse befo allowed. He indicated an increase of appropriate. Councilmember Bill Fair supporting the 5 percent increase to this time that it would be hard for t supervisor, to warrant a merit or per the position and also did not feel th proper performance review. He indica rather than 6 percent, and that the C negotiations, review the performance salary accordingly. for the City should also receive the n noting that Wolfsteller has assumed ition as Administrator until another increase in the 6 percent area. increase of 6 percent was warranted at g promoted to the position recently and e another increase of this nature was a lesser amount would seem more did not see any problems with over the cost of living but felt at e Council, as the Administrator's ormance justification, as he was new to t enough time had lapsed to allow a ed he supported a 5 percent increase uncil could, during 1989 salary f the Administrator and adjust the After further discussion, a motion wa made by Bill Fair, seconded by Fran Fair, to grant a 5 percent increase i the Administrator's salary for 1988 and allow the Administrator and other employees, if they choose, to purchase an individual long-term disability P licy to be deducted from their total salaries paid by the city. voting i favor was Bill Fair, Fran Fair, Warren Smith. opposed were Arve Grimsmo an Dan Blonigen. It was noted that the Mayor's opposition to the 5 percent 'ncrease was because he felt a 6 percent increase was warranted. Mr. Blonige 's opposition was because he felt more time should lapse before the Adminis rator was granted an additional raise over the recent promotion. There being no other business, 2