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<br />. <br /> ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> DECEMBER 12,2005 4 <br />. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Grant moved and Councilmember Larson seconded a <br /> motion to approve Resolution No. 05-71: Approving the 2006 Employee <br /> Compensation Plan. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Rem moved and Councilmember Grant seconded a motion <br /> to approve Resolution No. 05-72: Revise the City's Contribution amount <br /> toward the Insurance premiums to $586 per month per employee. The <br /> motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> B. TCAAP Update <br /> Ms. Wolfe updated Council on recent TCAAP developments. <br /> CITY COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> Council member Grant - Stated the Planning Commission did not meet in December, but would <br /> meet again in January. <br />e Councilmember Rem - Stated she recently attended the last Northwest Area Task Force Library <br /> meeting and updated the Council on the library options being discussed. <br /> Councilmember Larson - Stated although they acted and approved on the proposed fees for <br /> 2006, he requested a review at a future meeting on the false alarm fees. He stated he believed <br /> they needed to take another look at these fees and consider changing them. He noted they also <br /> acted on a Compensation plan for the employees and requested regular updates as regarding the <br /> payroll schedule for the employees. He stated there have been artieles in the newspaper about the <br /> alleged embezzlement that took place in the City and while he had not received any calls <br /> regarding this, he requested the Council communicate more directly with the residents regarding <br /> this and a letter be put in the next newslettcr that explained what happened, how it happened, and <br /> what if any measures would be taken to protect against something like tl1is occurring again in the <br /> future. <br /> Ms. Wolfe - Read a prepared statement and stated the City Council and staff were profoundly <br /> disappointed and dismayed regarding the alleged embezzlement that occurred by a former <br /> employee. She noted the City was insured against the losses, so the impact on the City budget <br /> would be minimal. She indicated that additional safeguards are now in place to try to prevent <br /> ttaud in the future. <br /> Councilmember Holden - Stated it was also important that the residents were told the reason <br />e they heard about this in the newspaper was because the City and Council were not allowed to <br /> discuss this in public while the investigation was taking place. She noted the next newsletter <br /> would not go out until the end of January, so if they wanted a separate letter regarding this, they <br /> would need to decide if it went out sooner. <br />