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-5- <br /> The Councilmembers indicated: they were impressed..with the high rate of <br /> recovery for City victims '. using, the pacemaker/defibr.illator .Hear,t-Aid <br /> -machine: The Mayor. commented that the statistics the Fire Chief had <br /> Provided certainly bore out the conclusion that .this equipment,-had been <br /> a good investment .for the .City and its. residents . <br /> Pay Raise Accepted for Fire Department Reserves <br /> Mr. Childs had indicated in his December 30th memorandum that he .would <br /> support a 2 year phase-in of the Reserves' request - for a raise in <br /> compensation which would result in total increases of $2 , 300 ,on an <br /> annual basis. He said one of the reasons he was doing so had _ been the <br /> Reserves agreement . that if. the pension fund should ever become <br /> inadequate to cover the pension payouts, - they will. accept lesser . <br /> pension amounts rather than to force a special tax levy to cover the . <br /> deficit. The Manager had indicated in his memorandum that he <br /> considered this agreement provided an excellent safeguard for the City <br /> since we know of no other municipality that has such an agreement with <br /> its Reserves. <br /> There was general agreement with the Mayor ' s statement that a raise was <br /> probably due since the last raise given had been in 1981 for pensions <br /> which had actually cost St. Anthony about $3 , 000 less in total payments <br /> • than had been estimated at that time. Mayor Sundland also noted that <br /> the Reserves ' willingness to take the necessary courses had made- them <br /> one of the 'most highly trained- units. <br /> It was further agreed that it was inaccurate to refer to these <br /> firefighters as "volunteers" . <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to accept the :City Manager ' s <br /> recommendations regarding a pay raise for the St. Anthony Fire <br /> Department Reserves. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> City Will Look Into -the League of Minnesota Cities Investment Program <br /> Councilmember Ranallo ' - gave some . insight into the investment program <br /> outlined in the LMC -Executive Director ' s December 24th letter. He said <br /> the • beriefits the. .-ci:ties : derived- from pa-rtici.pating. in.:the League ' s <br /> ' ' insurance pool. had. prompted the creation of a., similar pool of short- <br /> term investment - :offerings which -.would be made available to League <br /> members. Not, only would this 'program offer investment opportunities, to <br /> 'the outsta-te cities who have fewer investment -, .-resources -.but, <br /> Councilmember. Ranallo said, an element: of competition -would be added to <br /> the investment opportunities in the . metropolitan .area as..: well.. <br />