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and then would reimburse the County CDBG fund program to assure that <br />the defendants would not eliminate those funds from their settlement. <br />The interest rate on the CDBG funds would be tied in with the interest <br />received on the General Obligation Revenue Bonds, the Manager added. <br />5 Council Action <br />6 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to adopt Resolution 88-019. <br />7 RESOLUTION 88-019 <br />8 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $875,000 <br />9 GENERAL OBLIGATION REVENUE WATER SYSTEM BONDS, <br />10 SERIES 1988A <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />Notion carried unanimously. <br />14 Councilmembers had been furnished with copies of the 1988-89 insurance <br />15 renewal proposals prepared by Mark Flaten of American Risk Services, <br />16 Inc. The City's risk management consultant drew attention to sharp <br />17 raises in several areas where he said other medium sized cities like <br />18 St. Anthony had decided to self -insure against some of their losses. <br />19 Mr. Flaten reported that because the Council had made "a wise <br />20 decision" to go with a retrospective rating system on Workers Compen- <br />21 sation in 1986, the City had received a return premium of $45,000 for <br />22 the 1986-87 period and would be expected to receive another $55,000 <br />23 for the 87-88 period, which could be used as the first installment in <br />24 the self insurance fund. Further, because of St. Anthony's good <br />25 safety program, the City's experience modification was being reduced <br />26 from 1.38% to 1.21% for 1988-89. <br />27 Mr. Flaten had provided quotes for liquor liability insurance from two <br />28 insurance companies, which he said were very close. He recommended <br />29 staying with Transcontinental who had a longer experience in Min - <br />30 nesota. His report drew a comparison between the premiums the City <br />31 had paid for similar coverage in 1987-88 and could expect to pay if <br />32 the same coverage were retained. Mr. Flaten's suggestions for self <br />33 insurance in some areas were based on increasing the security for the <br />34 check cashing operations to decrease crime loss exposure as well as <br />35 the relationship between the need for umbrella coverage for additional <br />36 official liability protection and that offered under the Sovereign <br />37 Immunity Law. <br />38 With Workers Compensation Experience dividendsand larger deductibles <br />39 in several categories, it was perceived the City would have close to <br />40 $130,000.00 to start a self insurance program with a capability of <br />41 covering smaller losses and covering increased deductibles. <br />