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Mounds View City Council Apri124, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 20 <br />Mayor Coughlin inquired if the applicant would agree to these conditions. <br />Mr. Radamacher stated Exhibit B, labeled the golf course model, would be sufficient, and they <br />would agree to that type of a structure as well. <br />Mayor Coughlin inquired if the applicant was agreeable to the language proposed by the City <br />Attorney. Mr. Radamacher stated this language was acceptable. Mr. McGreedy agreed. <br />City Attorney Long inquired if the Sysco representative also agreed. <br />Phil Seipes, representative of Sysco Foods Service indicated that since the beginning of this <br />process, they have simply stated they required a safe environment for their trucks to operate in, <br />and with the help of City staff, Planning Associate Ericson, Golf Course Superintendent <br />Hammerschmidt, and Mayor Coughlin, he felt that a very good solution had been worked out that <br />date. He stated they could proceed with this, and there would be no interference to the operation <br />of their business. He stated they could continue to grow their business and add more jobs to the <br />City of Mounds View. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Mayor Coughlin thanked all parties for their time and efforts in this regard. <br />• <br />G. Consideration of Resolution 5433 Approving Severance Pay for Wallace <br />Mortenson and David Brick. <br />Interim Administrator Ulrich stated before the Council is Resolution 5433, which authorizes <br />severance payments to Wallace Mortenson and David Brick. He indicated the severance for <br />Dave Brick would come from the General Fund, and Wallace Mortenson's severance is funded <br />from the Wastewater Fund. He explained that both accounts have reserve amounts for vacation <br />and sick leave pay offs, and both of these individuals will be leaving on approximately the same <br />date. <br />Interim Administrator Ulrich stated the accrual rate for Dave Brick was formulated in a very <br />similar and exact manner as that of the former Chief of Police, and Mr. Mortenson's accrual rate <br />and severance package is per the contract. He pointed out the contract specifically references <br />health insurance, and he was aware that when the former Police Chief retired, he was informed <br />that this also included dental and life insurance. He explained that subsequent to that time, it <br />appears that dental and life insurance were not specified in the resolution, therefore, the Council <br />may desire to specify whether or not health insurance includes dental or life insurance. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the same amount of money is involved, and it simply is spent down at a <br />faster rate if the individual buys into several plans. He indicated he would leave this decision up <br />to the retiree. He would ask that the Motioner include this in the record. <br />
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