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								    						Septembp-r,,251 :,1989  CoUI cil ,qeeting,  Page Five
<br />      		After discussion   Coun6ilmember Hansen m6Ve1d,'1 �' e9'-'       			b
<br />       										JQ 		6nded by Councilmem er
<br />       		Growe,  to  direct'staff  to n9tify the--curr�6'nt  pillum  1�,S  inspector  -fiill
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<br />      		Walsh,  that  his  services would  be �Lr  lndtqd,'effec'tive.6cto'b-i�,-"-	d that
<br />      											ri  ed   o  perform� pluming,  sewer
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<br />       		Building  Inspector David-Ir e'  e     e a
<br />       		and water  inspections  at  his  current hourly sala'r'y  rate.    Motio"n carried
<br />       		unanimously,  (470).
<br />      						C      				c  				Clerk
<br />       		HUMAN RIGHTS  	Council 1  a�i n8 w�'J' e�A   d       e       o   a m6mo-froMT
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<br />										e`r2  �-f  f				1  16 city's
<br />       		APPOINTMENTS  	Aam"Inistra o�"t�   	N-�       va6dfic�,On-t
<br />      						Human Rights  Comm-------  	n c'i i i-ri e r'fi b e' P Growe '!n)6	h
<br />       		she had met  both applicants  at  the Human Rights  Commission meeting  last
<br />       		week.    She  explained  both  are equally qualified and woul		iji),r
<br />  															_�ecommen d ,
<br />       		appointment  of  both  individuals-. "   ""     	i.      I -1�a      I("I I
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<br />       		Councilmember Hansen moved,  seconded by Councilmember Growe,  to gppo�nl; ,
<br />       		Mary W.  Stevens,  3209  Shorewood Drive and George E.  Larson,    lz� Be'A' iorc'� �ql
<br />       		Way,  to the Human Rights  Commission,  effective September  25,  1089,  i6r ;' '
<br />       		three year  terms  ending  in  1992.    A'Otion  carried un' animo;�qly,  (4-0).
<br />       		LEVY RESOLUTION     Council  acknowledged  receipt  of  a memo  from Clerk
<br />     										'     relative Adminiptrator Berger  r e     iv-e
<br />     										,     		t�-1 he 'propos6d  co
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<br />       		levy resolution.    Councilmember H'�'"    				psen movea'-) s6 0 c nded-by Couricilmeifiber
<br />       		Malone,  ado �  ioh -of Resolution  N8.- 8'9-47,  "k�S'oEbTId�"Idt �diFYING '90MSOF�-'
<br />       		MONEY TO BE LEVIED FOR LEVY YEAR, 1989,  PAYAB4E,,TN  1?90",,  �otion carried
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<br />       		unanimously,  (4-0  	11  .
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<br /> 											Berger noted 9 that   inancial
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<br />       		LIFT STATION  	Consultant  jim 'Ca'sserly wifforepare A  strategy on how
<br />      						to  finance  the Cleveland Avenue  lift  station.
<br />       		PERSONNEL  -    	Administrator Berger  advised Council he ha,4-,rP,,.ce4t
<br />       		RECEPTIONIST  	been  informed that the  employer  portion of=fl"   T ti.4P-igels
<br />      						health  insurance costs  had  been paid  for  the  last.l.two   -A
<br />       		months,  and that  since  she has  been on unpaid  leave-6f  absence   I  ce  Ju
<br />       		21,  he  c& iAt'eA-kAth 'LA       �pt,Jb�S,lo otSu taR     	-6186ri  t o  de e   i
<br />			if  this'" oia--4 J       	t16     9911- 90�SOA,stata  	�ashOt-C-6mh6k
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<br />						ex�lalne, 				leave;; ali employee benefits
<br />       		practic1%  'a n   ,      	d_-au- r 				9 .1 -  �
<br />			cease.    Berger  recommended that  the empl6yer portion  of Kt. ''TridW9
<br />       		health  insurance cost  be terminated effective September  25,  1989
<br />       		According to Ms.  Olson,  the  City should also set a deadline  for-F,gr' -TELth
<br />			to work,  as  not , avin� a deadline wokild set,),a  	dent  for other
<br />			employees.
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<br />			CouncilmeA�T%WaTo'n   .noted his-q-i-u1-'r`p'r1se- 6  �4rwof"t   se  inappro�
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<br />     								hould'be tetM'�U�dq'--	ia .e	He  als   ARd
<br />			payments  and  st4�      	s
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<br />			that  one�-'-,cbh'dition required -qf  a     oba  ion r� empl ,  ee  is   heir
<br />			availability for work,  and   �I-
<br />     											V6en   eM6n-sE' ated-.-   Malone
<br />			sug�e pted, tbat Ms.  Triese  be requested  to  return  to work on Tuesday,,
<br />       										I-,      I ,   t,I ..      -1 	.I      -. )  *-19("",
<br />			Oct�Aer*"19,�' '-'and 'if this  is not   		Council'*w6uld  consider
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<br />       												permissible       a$     ar  a
<br /> 											ouldbe'$`reirm1L9
<br />			termination'    He also  stated that'     w
<br />			reimbursement of  the   $410  overpayment  but  in this  case,  CbLaINNouia"ba"
<br />			lenient and not  ask  for  reimbursement.
<br />			Councilmember Hansen agreed not  to seek reimbursement,  agreed that
<br />			benefits  should be terminated  immediately,,  and a deadline sbpuld ,be set
<br />			for the employee's  return  to work.
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