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i <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />June 25, 2012 P1 4 <br />1 CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />2 MINUTES <br />3 <br />4 DATE : June 25, 2012 <br />5 TIME STARTED : 5:30 p.m. <br />6 TIME ENDED : 6:25 p.m. <br />7 MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Stoesz, O'Donnell, <br />8 Rafferty, Roeser and Mayor Reinert <br />9 MEMBERS ABSENT : None <br />10 <br />11 Staff members present: City Administrator Jeff Karlson; Public Services Director Rick <br />12 DeGardner; Finance Director Al Rolek; Public Safety Director John Swenson; <br />13 Community Development Director Michael Grochala; City Planner Paul Bengtson; City <br />14 Clerk Julie Bartell <br />15 1. Revised Personnel Policy — Council Member Rafferty noted, regarding the section <br />16 dealing with tuition reimbursement that he'd like to see the section removed or at least <br />17 tabled for further discussion as he cannot support it as it proposed. City Administrator <br />18 Karlson responded that he can't recommend that the section be removed from the policy <br />19 as he believes that would put the city at a competitive disadvantage. <br />20 The council discussed how much of the policy would actually be covered in union <br />21 contracts also and Mr. Karlson offered to provide a breakdown of that information. <br />22 The mayor suggested that staff look at what other cities have in place in the area of tuition <br />23 reimbursement and the council can consider options at the next work session. <br />24 <br />25 2. Paperless Council Packets — Council Member Roeser noted that he is trying out the <br />26 iPad at the upcoming council meeting so he doesn't have a review to report as yet. <br />27 Council Member Stoesz noted that he heard good things at the League conference from <br />28 other cities that have gone paperless. <br />29 <br />30 City Administrator Karlson noted three options for providing equipment to the council <br />31 members: 1) city purchase and maintain ownership of the equipment; 2) the city provides <br />32 a monthly stipend for council members to purchase equipment; or 3) the city provides <br />33 each council member with an up -front payment to provide for their purchase of the <br />34 equipment. Staff s recommendation is to go with a monthly stipend and for the council <br />35 members to utilize the city's existing computer purchase program to initially get the <br />36 equipment. The mayor concurred with Mr. Karlson's recommendation, adding that he <br />37 believes a $25 per month stipend over two years would be appropriate. A council <br />38 member pointed out that some members may not have two years remaining on their <br />39 council service; how would that situation be handled? Mr. Karlson replied that stipends <br />40 would continue only as long as service and money owed after that point would be the <br />41 departing council member's responsibility. <br />42 <br />43 Mr. Karlson will bring an action item forward for council consideration. <br />44 <br />1 <br />