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December 19, 1977 Page 7 <br />CETA - PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS <br />Administrator Achen reported that the openings would be for a public information <br />officer, landscape architect and accounting technician. The Staff proposals are <br />for one year CETA funded positions and the Ramsey County CETA office indicates <br />a fair probability for funding of the public information officer, which would tie <br />in well with the Council -Staff retreat commitment to examine ways to improve the <br />City's public communications. <br />Councilmember Rowley asked if the City would be required to continue the employ- <br />ment once CETA funding expired. Administrator Achen replied that the City would <br />not. <br />Councilmember Rowley also asked what material goods the City would have to purchase, <br />such as landscaping tools. Administrator Achen stated that some would have to <br />be purchased but he did not anticipate much expense. <br />MSP (Ziebarth - Rowley) to apply for all three positions with CETA with the sti- <br />pulation that if the City does get someone, they must meet with City approval <br />prior to appointment, and that the landscaping architect be limited to $833 <br />per month in salary, and that there will be no strings attached and the City <br />will not be obligated to hire them once CETA funding runs out. <br />1978 SALARIES AND FRINGE BENEFITS <br />Administrator Achen reported that the proposed resolution adopts the rates pre- <br />viously reviewed by Council except for increases at the end of Dickinson, <br />Anderson and Ackermann's probationary periods and a mid -year increase for <br />Hubbard. Casci's rate is 8 cents higher than originally proposed as a result <br />of budget team consideration of Anderson's memo. <br />4 ayes <br />MSP (Pickar - Rowley) to establish salaries as presented in Resolution #879. 4 ayes <br />ADMINISTRATOR ACHEN'S REPORT <br />Administrator Achen had no report. <br />ATTORNEY MEYERS REPORT <br />Attorney Meyers reported that a hearing had been held to determine whether the <br />court could issue a temporary restraining order for one individual for truck <br />parking but that no decision had been reached yet. <br />COUNCILMEMBER ZIEBARTH'S REPORT <br />Councilmember Ziebarth stated that the report he had planned to present was not <br />ready and he would present it as soon as possible. <br />