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<br /> M\ ........ )-. -. 'i? <br /> llJ) iD{ i!1 c: II <br /> .~ <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 30. 1998 UU i1U . U 21 <br />. Mr. Post stated the City does not have a cafeteria program and commented on the difficulty of <br /> finding a provider that would support the employee "opting out" option since they do expect <br /> 100% participation. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski suggested the Council set a maximum contribution and allow <br /> employees to use it, in some fashion, for health benefits without the alternative of getting the <br /> funds as taxable income. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated he supports providing a fair package to both married and <br /> unmarried employees and proceeding in the direction being suggested, <br /> Councilmember Hicks asked if the life insurance policy builds cash value. Mr. Post stated that it <br /> does not and is strictly term insurance, Councilmember Hicks statcd if they have sufficient life <br /> insurance coverage they are still gaining comparable benefits. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski noted it is families that need the extra coverage as opposed to <br /> singles but the program needs to be fair to alL <br /> Mayor Probst stated if the single coverage cost is $160 and family coverage is beyond what is <br /> being paid then the single coverage employee can designate the remainder of the contribution <br /> towards life insurance coverage. <br />. In response to Councilmember Hicks, Mr. Post stated there are eight single family coverage <br /> employees, six family coverage employees, and one COBRA retired employee. He noted that <br /> staff needs Council direction to calculate employee deductions for the April pay checks. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated he believes it was agreed that the contribution was not to exceed <br /> $320. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated she supports offering the ability to the employee to use the <br /> $320 contribution as they see fit for health and dental insurance coverage. She suggested that <br /> amount be considered with the issue further discussed at an upcoming meeting. <br /> Mr. Post advised that the $320 level of contribution is the same as with other bargaining units. <br /> Mayor Probst stated he supports making the net benefit to employees equivalent whether single <br /> or married. Councilmember Malone stated his concurrence and noted that with a cafeteria plan <br /> the ability exists to deduct a portion of your salary for child care and other qualified expenses <br /> but, ifit is not used, it is lost at the end of the year. <br /> Mr. Probst stated the intent is not to pay taxes on that portion of the wage. <br /> Council consensus was reached to direct staff to proceed with $320 as the available contribution <br /> and direct staff to research the options to equalize the benefit package for single and married <br />. employees. <br />