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<br /> . <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, June 8. 1987 <br /> Page 7 <br /> LIGHTING (Cont'd) Miller stated that Lien was planning to contact his <br /> . consultants relative to refocasing the existing lights <br /> and ordering screens for the lights to reduce the spread of the lighting. He <br /> further advised that Lien stated the light shields are being shipped; he <br /> explained that he would like to have an opportunity to evaluate the lighting <br /> for compliance with the zoning code when the shields are in place, during the <br /> evening hours. When this is accomplished. Miller will report back to Council. <br /> REPORT OF PARKS DIRECTOR <br /> PROB. COMPLETION Council was referred to Buckley's memorandum (6/3/87) <br /> UVINF~LER regarding Kevin Fuller's completion of his probationary <br /> period and recommending a salary increases. <br /> Buckley stated the Kevin has been an excellent employee and will satisfactorily <br /> complete his probationary period on June 30th. He recommended a $.50 per hour <br /> increase at this time and continued $.50 per hour increases at six month <br /> intervals until Kevin's salary is equal with other Parks employees. Parks <br /> Director advised this it would take approximately 2 years to accomplish the <br /> salary equity and that each s~x month increase would be reviewed by Council. <br /> Sather moved. seconded by Winiecki, that Council <br /> approve the full-time employee status of Kevin Fuller upon completion of his <br /> probationary period on June 30. 1987. and authorize a salary increase as <br /> outlined by Parks Director John Buckley in his memorandum of 6-3-87. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> . PURCH. OF PARKS The Public Works Supervisor reviewed the information <br /> ONE-TON TRUCK he had discussed at the last Council meeting relative <br /> to the bid received on this vehicle. <br /> Raddatz stated that he polled the dealers to whom bids had been sent and <br /> reported that this is the time of the year when model changes occur; dealers <br /> are hesitant to submit a bid on the 1988 models since firm prices are not <br /> known. It was Raddatz's opinion that re-bidding would not be beneficial and he <br /> recommended accepting the bid from Minar Ford for the 1988 Truck at a cost of <br /> $13,995.00. <br /> Raddatz advised Council that he and the Parks Director had discussed the <br /> purchase of a 1986 Truck that was on the car lot, owned by GMC, however GMC was <br /> not willing to lower the price of the vehicle. He stated that the new 1988 <br /> truck could be purchased for approximately the same price as the 1986 truck. <br /> Council questioned if the box and plow would be bid separately. <br /> Raddatz stated they would. <br /> Moved by Hansen, seconded by Sather, that Council <br /> approve the purchase of a one-ton truck for the Parks Department from Minar <br /> Ford, at a cost of $l3,995.00. <br /> In discussion, Council questioned if Raddatz would trade in the old truck at a <br /> . value of $5.000.00 or sell it outright. Raddatz stated the old truck is in <br /> good condition and it was his opinion that selling it outright may be more <br /> profitable. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> RES. #87-29; INCR. Council was referred to Finance Committee minutes of <br /> BLDG. PERMIT FEES May 28th. recommending an increase in Building Permit <br /> Fees. <br /> Mayor Woodburn discussed information he had compiled relative to current fees <br /> and projected income with the increase. He stated the increase for an average <br /> building permit for single family homes would be two and one-half times greater <br /> than the current fee. He questioned if the 65% surcharge for plan review is in <br /> addition to the building permit fee increase. <br /> . Clerk Administrator Morrison stated the 65% plan check fee would be an <br /> additional charge; she advised she had contacted other communities (Roseville <br /> and Shoreview) and found that even though the surcharge is mandated by State <br /> law. they do not charge residential homes that fee. Morrison advised that the <br /> State has not. to date, taken any action against these communities. <br /> Morrison commented that the Building Inspector recommended Council adopt the <br /> 1985 Building Permit fee schedule and charge the 65% surcharge only on <br /> Commercial and Industrial permit applications. <br />