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COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 <br /> All quarterly utility billings not paid within 30 days of the billing date are penalized 10%as <br /> required by the City Code. The quarterly billing, the penalty and the administration charge are <br /> all assessed to the property if a delinquent balance is still owing. <br /> Each year the list of properties contains many of the same names. We understand that this is the <br /> method that the property owner has chose to pay the utility bills. <br /> Also each year, the Utility Department accepts payments on the delinquent balances up to the <br /> day of certification. <br /> Staff recommended Council adopt Resolution No. 98 - 140, calling for a public hearing on the <br /> proposed assessment of delinquent sewer and water utility billings. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 140, as presented. Council Member <br /> Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 140 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consider Salary Adjustments,Phase II Restructuring,Dave Pecchia-Mr. Pecchia stated <br /> that one aspect of Phase II of the City's recent restructuring was the re-negotiation of salaries <br /> with certain affected LLMA and non-union employees. An agreement has been reached and will <br /> need to be approved by the Council. <br /> Mr. Pecchia referred to a handout indicating the boxed recommendation for the salary placement <br /> of the Director of Public Safety, Director of Community Development, Director of Public <br /> Services, and Director of Administration. He stated the salary placement for the Environmental <br /> Coordinator and Building Official will be discussed at the next work session. <br /> Mr. Pecchia reviewed the cost saving to the City due to the reorganization. He also noted that <br /> the LLMA contract is due to be re-negotiated at the end of the year. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked about the cost savings to the City due to the restructuring. Mr. Pecchia <br /> stated the annual savings would be $86,679. There have been other changes in Phase II of the <br /> restructuring which will be discussed at the next work session. <br /> Mayor Sullivan verified that the has the City has saved money due to the restructuring. Mr. <br /> Pecchia stated that is correct and the exact amount of savings will be determined when all phases <br /> are completed. <br /> Council Member Bergeson questioned the boxed amounts indicated on the proposed salaries. <br /> Mr. Pecchia stated there had been one change due to discussions at the work session. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to approve the Restructuring\Phase II\Salary recommendations as <br /> presented. Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. <br /> 11 <br />