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employees, when the City contracted out with the Y.M.C.A. <br /> Mr. Marty requested information on number 13, veteran's preference, questioning if this is just a <br /> standard item in here. <br /> Ms. Schmidt stated veterans are afforded different notice than nonveterans. This is because the <br /> building official for the City is a veteran, we are required to give him separate notice <br /> requirements than we would nonveterans. <br /> Motion/Second: Coughlin/Marty. To approve resolutions 5325 and 5326. <br /> Ayes -4. Nays - 0. <br /> Mr. Whiting stated the issue of long distance phone calls. <br /> Mayor Coughlin asks for discussion on the long distance phone calls. (i <br /> Mr. Stigney stated he has not come to a conclusion. We need a policy. We have a problem and <br /> it is not being accomplished. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated we have a new telephone system that will allow for tracking of individual <br /> phones and people, at least that's the assumption. <br /> Mr. Stigney stated there is no accountability. We have a problem. Mr. Stigney would like to <br /> revisit this when we get the new phone system and see where we are at. If you look at the just <br /> and correct claims, the long distance calls have dropped to about one-third of what they were <br /> previously. <br /> Mr. Whiting stated we will do a better job,the entire bill is $68.82. Mr. Whiting stated in his <br /> memo word needs to go out to employees to minimize long distance phone calls. <br /> Mr. Stigney stated there are many calls out there to many states that nobody remembers making, <br /> and that is not accountability. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated that particular calls to a particular number that have not been completely <br /> accounted for does not mean that they are dialing 1-900 numbers getting their horoscope, or <br /> "whatever." <br /> Mayor Coughlin adjourns the meeting at 10:27. <br /> n{' <br /> 23 U:\CARIS\COUNCIL\MINUTES\MVCC22.MAR <br />