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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 29, 1997 <br />Ordinance No. 38 -97 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />CONSIDERATION OF NON -UNION EMPLOYEE COST -OF- LIVING ADJUSTMENT <br />TO THE PAY PROGRAM, RANDY SCHUMACHER <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that each year Council is asked to consider a cost of living adjustment <br />for non -union employees via an adjustment to the Pay Program. Union employee adjustments <br />are conducted through collective bargaining, and are effective January 1 of each year. Increases <br />for other employee groups for 1998 include 2.9% for Teamsters and 3.0% for LLMA employees. <br />Council Member Bergeson requested a recent inflation figure. Mayor Landers stated 2.3 %. Mr. <br />Schumacher added that rates vary according to area, explaining that more densely populated <br />metropolitan areas (such as the Twin Cities) are rated higher than more rural settings. He added <br />that Dan Tesch is currently working on the HAY study, which will provide additional <br />information. In any event, classification issues will be returned to Council for consideration in <br />January, at which time many questions will be answered. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked about the status of the other union (49ners) negotiations. Mr. <br />Schumacher indicated that they are not yet settled. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the 3% non -union salary adjustment. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 97 -184 AMENDING BY SUBSTITUTION <br />THE NORTH CENTAL SUBURBAN CABLE COMMUNICATION COMMISSION <br />JOINT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF A CABLE <br />COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, RANDY SCHUMACHER <br />By way of background, Mr. Schumacher explained that in 1997 Council, along with its partner <br />cities in the North Central Suburban Cable Communications Commission, voted to take over the <br />operations for public access. Now that the takeover is complete, adjustments to the Joint <br />Cooperative Agreement are required which will reflect the operation of public access. The <br />Commission has spent several months updating this document. Mr. Schumacher explained the <br />following included changes: <br />• Renaming of NCSCCC to Metro Telecommunications Commission (NMTC) <br />• Establishment of an Operations Committee (city administrators of each city) <br />• Acknowledging the regulation of new technologies <br />Mr. Schumacher added that each city participating in the regulation of this franchise is required <br />to approve this amended Joint Cooperation Agreement. <br />Council Member Neal pointed out that a City Council member must sit on this committee. <br />Mayor Landers explained that he had occupied that position, with Dan Tesch attending meetings <br />5 <br />
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