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Mounds View City Council September 25, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br />• provide assistance for Council and other meetings. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated Mr. Schulte has a degree in broadcast journalism and said he <br />will begin at Step three, and then explained the step progression. He said employment would <br />begin pending a background check. <br />Mayor Marty asked if the current part-time cable operator, Dave Olson, is at Step 3 or 4. City <br />Administrator Ulrich stated he is at Step 4. He stated that Mr. Olson should be at Step 5 due to <br />his experience with the Council. <br />Councilmember Stigney noted, on a point of order, that it is not a discussion about such an issue. <br />City Administrator Ulrich read the resolution in full. <br />MOTION/SECOND: GUNN/FLAHERTY. To adopt Resolution 6939, a Resolution <br />Authorizing the Hire of Mr. David Schulte to the Position of Mounds View Cable TV Assistant. <br />Councilmember Stigney stated that the job description he has says the required experience in the <br />non-linear editing system as a requirement, and asked if the person has such experience. <br />Communications Coordinator Blackford said that it was recommended that specific language <br />• referring to Final Cut Pro was cut from the description, but non-linear editing was kept. It was <br />noted that Mr. Schulte has experience in non-linear editing. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />B. Resolution 6937 Approving a Letter Agreement with BRAA to assist the City <br />with Developing an Erosion Control Ordinance and Revised Grading Permit <br />Procedure. <br />Public Works Director Lee stated as part of the City's municipal storm sewer system, the City is <br />required to pass a grading ordinance. He stated in addition, the City is required to update grading <br />permit procedure. He stated Staff has requested assistance from BRAA because it has proven to <br />be a particularly daunting task. He stated Staff received a quote of $13,000. and Staff then <br />determined what could be done internally. <br />Director Lee stated Staff could take care of several of the issues internally, and recommends <br />deleting those tasks from the contract, which will reduce the contract amount to $9,980 for <br />BRAA's assistance with developing a Grading ordinance and grading permit process. <br />Councilmember Stigney asked about the funding source. Director Lee replied it would be derived <br />from the storm water fund. <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked if it is to comply with the local ordinance. Director Lee stated it <br />is a federally mandated requirement to develop a grading ordinance. <br />