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<br />. <br /> <br />Arde~ Hills Co~ncil <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />April <br /> <br />')'7 <br />...... i <br /> <br />1992 <br /> <br />SALAR ~___I.t~ CR;;.P...~J;..L~_E~ <br />PARKS ~EPARTMENT EMPLOYEES <br /> <br />Council ~eviewed Parks Director, John Euckley1s report which <br />t"ec:ommended 3% pay i:1.creases fo:: Parks Department emp 1 oyees <br />David Wi~]teli Kevin Fullerl and Fred Bell. Buckley stated <br />he recommended the 3% i~crease because the three employees <br />are very productive and for fairness and morale p~~pCEes, he <br />would like to see their sala~y ranges ~ema~n comparable tc <br />the Public Works ~epartment. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone stated that he ha~ discussed this <br />salary issue with Buckley before this eveni,ng's meeti~g 3nd <br />noted it is incumbent UpOL the Council to seriously follow <br />~}i~ City's pay plan which was set up tc "scale down" <br />salaries in an effort to camply with Comparahle Werth. <br />Malone also pointed out that the classifications af the jobs <br />of the Parks Department and the Public Warks Department are <br />somewhat dj.fferent. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Hayor Sather stat.ed that some empl ::1'203 are under a '~~.::1i-0:: <br />contract ~hich was negotiated before Comparable Worth was ~ <br />factor. Councilmembe~ Mahowald added that the Council does <br />~ot have the sa~e input regarding ~he publis Werks <br />Department 3ala~ies as the Parks Depart~ent since Publi~ <br />Warks employees are ~epresEnted by the unio~, <br /> <br />MO':'!ON: <br /> <br />M~lcn2 move2, seconded by Hicks, to bring the three <br /> <br />permanent Parks Department e~ploye€st <br />1.07.396 of :naximum c::- $1.3 < ~17 per hO'Jr. <br />unanimously (4-0). <br /> <br />3ala~ie3 t.:J <br />H0ti.or.;~arried <br /> <br />EXTENSION OF SICK LEAVE FO~ <br /> <br />PUBL:C WORKS EMPLOYE~ <br /> <br />Council reviewed Public Works Superintendent, Dan Winkel'z <br />report which recommended extending sick leave benefits for <br />Public Works employee Fred Reed and outlining the conditions <br />of such action. <br /> <br />vnITlT("\!-T' <br />~ ~ <." .i- ,~. ,-,,,.1 . <br /> <br />Hi.c]:s moved, seconded by Malone, to direct staff tc <br />utilize the remainder of Fred Reed's sic]: leave, <br />."~t~:~ze 100 hours of vacation leave, grant 29 hours of <br />extende~ leave, and request a progress report on M~. <br />Reed's c0nditicn Ear preseLtation at the May ~5 regular <br />Council meeting. Motion carried unanimously (4-C). <br /> <br />. <br />