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Mounds View City Council May 24, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br />change. <br />Mayor Flaherty suggested this amendment be brought to the contracts in place and the non- <br />contract employees would then assume the same program. <br />Council Member Stigney requested this begin with all new hires and be set as a policy going <br />forward. He understood this would not be taken into consideration with the unions. <br />Ayes — 4 Nays — 1(Flaherty) Amendment to Motion carried. <br />Council Member Gunn questioned if the language should be changed within Resolution 7616 to <br />make the policy six steps. Clerk-Administrator Ericson suggested the Five Step plan be <br />maintained as not all the steps were equal. He indicated staff could draft language accordingly. <br />Council Member Stigney agreed with staff's recommendation. <br />Ayes — 4 Nays — 1(Hull) Motion carried. <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson commented that this policy would be yet another issue to find and <br />attract new employees to the City of Mounds View if the pay scale was spread out over an <br />additional year. <br />F. Resolution 7617, Approving Step Increase for Officer Kirsten Lafean, <br />MVPD. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane indicated Officer Kirsten Lafean is a current employee with <br />the City of Mounds View. Her supervisor, Sergeant Steve Menard, has reviewed her <br />performance as it relates to her responsibilities outlined in the job description. It was deternuned <br />that Officer Lafean has satisfactorily performed in the capacity of her position, and therefore, a <br />step increase wage adjustment is consistent with the LELS Police Ofiicers Union Contract. The <br />pay change would be effective June 1, 2010. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7617, <br />Approving the Step Increase of Ofiicer Kirsten Lafean, MVPD. <br />Ayes — 5 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />G. Resolution 7618, Establishing the Absentee Ballot Board for the 2010 <br />Primary and General Elections. <br />Assistant Clerk-Administrator Crane stated the Military and Overseas Empowerment (MOVE) <br />Act, which was signed into law by President Obama on October 28, 20(?9, required Minnesota to <br />move the Primary Election to August 10, 2010. This provided for a 45-day absentee balloting <br />period. There is no change to the General Election date, which is scheduled for Tuesday, <br />• <br />� <br />• <br />