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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 13, 2017 5 <br /> This item was moved to the Consent Calendar. <br /> B. Health Insurance Benefits <br /> Interim Director of Finance and Administrative Services Perrault stated the City was notified <br /> that the insurance rates were set to increase by approximately 50% in 2018 with the current <br /> carrier. He indicated the benefits broker went out with an RFP to see if a cost savings could be <br /> achieved. At the same time, City staff did an internal comparison with surrounding cities to see <br /> whether or not the City was competitive with their benefit package. The comparison illustrates <br /> two fictional salaries ($50,000 and $100,000), and the current benefits provided by the City and <br /> how it compares to other cities. The comparison found Arden Hills is at the low-end when <br /> comparing what it contributes to other cities. <br /> Interim Director of Finance and Administrative Services Perrault reported City staff has <br /> discussed the different plans and benefit levels, and have come to a recommended benefit level <br /> and plan. This plan is most similar to the current plan, while still achieving a cost savings. Also, <br /> attached are the Public Employees Insurance Plan (PEIP) option and the, existing renewal with <br /> Blue Cross Blue Shield. The staff recommendation was presented to the Personnel Committee, <br /> who generally was supportive of the plan, but still needed further discussion with the full City <br /> Council. <br /> Interim Director of Finance and Administrative Services Perrault explained City staff has <br /> compiled a benefit recommendation for the City Council to consider and the potential impacts. <br /> The recommendation would provide the City cover 100% of the single medical and dental <br /> premiums (with no change to other provided benefits, such as, short-term and long-term <br /> disability) and 85% of the family medical premium. The City would also contribute $2,000 <br /> towards an applicable Health Savings Account for both single and family plans. The employee <br /> would then be responsible for any other costs related to their medical or dental plans. <br /> Interim Director of Finance and Administrative Services Perrault indicated this <br /> recommendation would also allow for employees to waive coverages and receive a taxable <br /> $300.00 in lieu of the premium benefit, which would lead to a cost savings in the cost of the <br /> premium for the City. Please note, the City is recommending using a percent of premium <br /> computation when deciding contribution levels. This is because the recommended plan is utilizing <br /> age-banded rates and the premium cost varies with the number of dependents, therefore premiums <br /> will vary depending on age and family sizes. Another solution is to have a set dollar amount that <br /> employees with family coverage would pay, and the City would pay for the rest of the premium, <br /> regardless of the dollar amount (for example, an employee with family insurance would always <br /> pay $325.00 per month, and the City would pay for the rest of the premium). Due to the timing of <br /> the renewals, City Staff respectfully request the City Council determine a benefit contribution <br /> level and associated insurance carrier at this meeting. <br /> Mayor Grant requested further information on the various plans. <br /> Interim Director of Finance and Administrative Services Perrault reviewed the health <br /> insurance plan options in further detail with the Council. <br />
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