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COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 28, 1999 <br />($235,226.27 and $32,644.00) Approved <br />Centennial Fire District Approved <br />Mayor Sullivan reminded those present of the guidelines for audience participation in City Council meetings, <br />emphasizing the need for respectful dialog. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />Mayor Sullivan welcomed everyone present to the new City Hall building. The City is very proud of the <br />building and pleased to share it with all the residents of Lino Lakes. <br />Mayor Sullivan reminded those present there are cards in the back of the room for residents to fill out if they <br />have questions for staff. The cards should be left on the Administration desk and staff will contact the writer. <br />Mayor Sullivan stated the City received an Achievement Award from the League of Cities recognizing the <br />Town Center project. The plaque will be placed in the display area outside of the City offices. <br />No one appeared under open mike. <br />ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TESC1 <br />Consideration of Temporary Wage Increase for Fi c Li Waite Smith - Ms. Paula Schloer <br />and Ms. Lynn Francis are part-time employees in �z ment. For the second year in a row, they <br />are performing essential, higher level duties m:'" s while the organization is without a Finance <br />Director. <br />Staff requested authorization <br />Finance Director starts work. <br />from the vacant position's sal <br />increases would be $3,235.20. <br />eir aries by 10 percent for the period of April 19, 1999, until a new <br />st for the increase to both positions is $3.37 per hour and is available <br />oth employees work full -time for 24 weeks the total cost for both salary <br />Staff noted the representative of AFSCME understands the unique circumstances and concurs with the <br />recommendation. <br />Mayor Sullivan asked the Council to consider a 7% increase because a 10% increase is used for lead workers <br />who perform in a supervisory position. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to authorize a 10% salary increase for Ms. Paula Schloer and Ms. Lynn Francis <br />for period of April 19, 1999, until a new Finance Director begins work. Council Member Neal seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />• <br />Consideration of Block Party Request, 200 Palomino Lane, Linda Waite Smith - A block party is planned <br />on Palomino Lane on July 4th, starting at 3:00 p.m. and ending at 10:00 p.m. A parade will also be a feature of • <br />this block party. Staff referred to a map, which outlines the parade route. <br />2 <br />
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