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Mounds View City Council November 13, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Five <br />Mr. Minetor explained the City has not received final ' <br />comments back from the Board of Water and Soil Resources <br />or Rice Creek Watershed District. He explained it was <br />approved for submission to them, and a public hearing <br />will only be .set once that approval has been received. <br />Mayor Hankner explained the utility is an idea that <br />has been put out there to see what the people will or <br />will not support. An informational meeting for the <br />utility is set again for December 4th, and every single <br />household in Mounds View received a survey earlier this <br />year trying to get more feedback. Mayor Hankner further <br />pointed out the item has been on the Council's agenda <br />numerous times over the past few years. <br />Mr. Minetor explained one special informational meeting <br />was held, and the item has been on the regular agenda <br />several times. <br />Mr. Stigney asked fora response to his concerns <br />expressed earlier about the salary for the new clerk/ <br />administrator. <br />Mr. Minetor clarified the ad has already been published, <br />• per Council's prior direction, and the salary was <br />included. <br />Councilmember Blanchard pointed out the comprable, <br />worth plan has established salary ranges, as was <br />mandated by the Legislature, and they can't ask <br />someone to come in as the new clerk/administrator <br />and make less than the department heads. <br />Mr. Stigney suggested the Council look at the <br />department head salaries also, as he feels they are <br />too high already. <br />Alice Frits stated she had recently served as an <br />election judge and thanked Staff for their efforts. <br />Mr. Minetor asked for Council direction concerning a 11. Report of <br />letter received from Herman Weiss regarding long term Staff Members <br />health care. Per the Council's direction, he will send <br />an acknowledgement letter, explaining it is not a <br />City matter but a federal matter.. <br />Mr. Minetor reported last April the Council was asked <br />by the Ramsey County Library Board to waive interest <br />on the assessments, but no action was taken. Ramsey <br />• County has again requested a response. <br />