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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL JOINT WORK SESSION—JANUARY 19, 2016 9 <br /> Councilmember McClung requested that no changes be made to the sidewalk policy from <br /> January to April, but that any changes to the current policy be enforced in the 2016-2017 winter <br /> season. <br /> Councilmember Holmes agreed with this recommendation and looked forward to discussing this <br /> matter further. She believed that the City currently did a great job removing snow. <br /> Councilmember McClung was in agreement stating that the City received few complaints from <br /> the public regarding the snow removal process. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the snow removal policy was located on the City's website. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson indicated that the entire policy was not posted on the <br /> website. <br /> Mayor Grant requested that staff publish the City's snow plow policy on the City's website. <br /> F. 2016 Employee Compensation Plan Non-Union Employees <br /> City Clerk Dietl indicated that the City Council annually evaluates its compensation plan and <br /> determines if a cost of living adjustment (COLA) is appropriate. The 2016 budget was prepared <br /> with a 3.0% increase for non-union employees. The seasonal and part-time recreation employee <br /> compensation plan has been reviewed by staff and adjustments have been based on a memo <br /> drafted by John Anderson and Sara Grant. <br /> Staff recommended that this item be brought to the regular City Council meeting on January 25, <br /> 2016, to approve the 2016 Employee Compensation Plan for non-union employees retroactive to <br /> January 1, 2016, as presented and the Seasonal Employee 2016 Part-time scale as presented. <br /> Mayor Grant noted that the Council approved the union contract at 2.5% first year and 2.75% <br /> second year. He explained that the proposed 3.0% increase for non-union employees was <br /> included in the 2016 budget. However, he wanted the Council to discuss this matter further prior <br /> to recommending approval. <br /> Councilmember Holmes supported the 3.0% increase based on the results of the 2015 pay study. <br /> Councilmember McClung was in favor with a 2.5% increase as this would be consistent with the <br /> City's union employees. <br /> Councilmember Holden recommended a 2.75% increase be approved for the non-union <br /> employees. <br /> Mayor Grant supported a 2.75% increase as this would be in alignment with the union contract. <br /> Councilmember McClung indicated that he could support a 2.75% increase as this would closely <br /> align with the union employees and other State agency increases. <br />