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1 had to be submitted by October 1st and implemented by 1991. He also <br />reminded Councilmember Ranallo that the $5,000 St. Anthony had <br />s previously paid Control Data had only covered the costs of establishing <br />4 bench marks on which the final plan had been developed. <br />5 Mayor Sundland expressed his skepticism that "the Plan would satisfy any <br />6 one" except the requirement from the state that it be completed before <br />7 the motion to adopt was offered with the perception that no matter how <br />8 long the Council studied the issue, there could never be complete <br />9 understanding of its intricacies. <br />10 Council Action <br />11 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to adopt the Comparable Worth <br />12 Plan as presented by staff and to initiate a 50% level of implementation <br />13 immediately, with the remaining adjustments being made in six months. <br />14 <br />15 UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />16 Sewer Rate Increase Goes Into Effect. October 1st <br />17 Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to adopt Ordinance 1988-004 which <br />18 raises sewer rates to $1.20 per hundred cubic feet of water used plus <br />19 a Metro Waste rate surcharge as determined by the proposed surcharge <br />20 formula including changes in wording as recommended by the City Attorney. <br />'el <br />ORDINANCE 1988-004 <br />22 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SEWER RATES AND <br />23 CHARGES, AMENDING SECTION 540 OF THE <br />24 1973 CODE OF ORDINANCES <br />25 Motion carried unanimously. <br />26 Personnel Ordinance Given Second Reading <br />27 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to approve the second reading of <br />28 Ordinance 1988-009. <br />29 <br />ORDINANCE 1988-009 <br />30 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 135 - PERSONNEL <br />31 POLICY OF THE 1973 CODE OF ORDINANCES <br />32 <br />3 3 ADJOURNMENT <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />