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<br />- <br /> <br />idea. The Chain of Lake Park Reserve serves several areas and perhaps the park reserve should <br />be notified and have opportunity to comment on the Peltier Lake Dam improvements. <br />Councilmember Brenner asked, "Besides requesting RCWD to hold public hearings, does the city <br />need to take a stronger stand on the issue?" Mayor Wilharber suggested, waiting until Mr. March <br />returns and reports on the RCWD meeting. Councilmembers' Buckbee and Powers-Rasmussen <br />agreed. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber suggested, although the City Council meetings are boring, citizens should watch <br />them and if not, they should at least read the newspaper to stay updated with the changes. <br /> <br />l\-IOTION by Councilmember Buckbee, seconded by Councilmember Powers-Rasmussen to table <br />the issue until the Council hears back from Mr. March. <br /> <br />A letter from Paul Palzer - <br />Councilmember Helmbrecht requested waiting until the Council receives more information and <br />better understands the whole benefit program. Ms:-Gaustad commented, permanent part-time <br />employees would receive $100 per month toward single coverage. Permanent full-time <br />employees would receive $150 per month toward single coverage. Permanent full-time <br />employees would receive $300 per month toward family coverage. In addition, any monies not <br />used for single/family health coverage can be used toward life, ,'dental or deferred compensation. <br />Councilmember Buckbee thought the flat rate benefits are based off the union contract agreement, <br />so all employees would be treated the same. Ms. Gaustad agreed and reported the Union has <br />agreed to the terms identified in the draft copy of the union contract. <br /> <br />MOTION by Councilmember Helmbrecht, seconded by Councilmember Brenner to table the <br />issue and request a letter from Jim with more information. Helmbrecht yes, Brenner yes, ..: <br />Wilharberyes., Buckbee yes, Powers-Rasmussen abstained. ,'.' <br /> <br />~.~ <br /> <br />Electrical Inspector Contract - <br />Mayor Wilharber asked if Mr. Palzer had any additions. Mr. Palzer replied no. Mayor Wilharber..:":. <br />read Mr. March's comments, "In discussing this contract with staff, the consensus is that Ken is <br />providing a better service to the citizens than the State of Minnesota did. The City is also <br />retaining a portion of the fee for inspections, whereas the City did not receive any revenue when <br />we contracted with the State. Further, Mr. March recommends that the City renew the contract <br />with Suburban Inspections for a period of two years commencing on April 1, 1997 and expiring <br />on March 31; 1999". <br /> <br />.~== - <br /> <br />.: <br /> <br />MOTION by Mayor Wilharber, seconded by Councilmember Buckbee to renew the contract as <br />recommended by Mr. March. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Garbage Contract- <br />Mayor Wilharber explained Greg Hellings, Randy Hagerty and Jim March have set up a meeting <br />for March 31, at 9:30 AM. to begin~rafting ~pecifications so the City can issue requests for <br />garbage proposals. Further, Greg HeIlings indicated that'theOCity does not have to follow the _: <br />formal bidding requirements. Councilmember Powers-Rasmussen volunteered to attend the <br /> <br />t <br />