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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> May 25, 1999 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 Ranallo noted the first paragraph of the report notes the financial condition of the City remains <br /> 2 strong. Mr. Bonniwell confirmed the City's finances are in good shape and have not eroded. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Motion by Marks, second by Faust to accept the 1998 City of St. Anthony Financial Report as <br /> 5 prepared by Stuart J. Bonniwell, Certified Public Accountant. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 C. Mark Flaten will be present to discuss renewal of the City's insurance. <br /> 10 Ranallo welcomed Mark Flaten,Berkley Risk Services, and invited him to address the Council. <br /> 11 Mr. Flaten reviewed.the City's insurance renewal and premiums, noting those items which had <br /> 12 increased dramatically, such as automobile premiums due to the addition of 2 cars. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Mr. Flaten noted the general increase is mainly due to Worker's Compensation, related to an <br /> 15 increase in the City's payroll. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 Mr. Flaten noted the Y2K coverage, which is optional, is dependent upon coverage for the City <br /> from the League of Minnesota Cities, a decision on which is forthcoming and should be made <br /> 46 within 30 days. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Ranallo asked whether the City would receive a dividend back this year, and whether that was <br /> 22 reflected in these numbers. Mr. Flaten stated the dividend should have already been received by <br /> 23 the City and was not reflected in the renewal notice. Finance Director Roger-Larson confirmed <br /> 24 the dividend had been received. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Marks asked, with regard to Y2K premiums, whether the City should expect to have it in place <br /> 27 and make the decision at a later date. Mr. Flaten stated the decision to take additional Y2K <br /> 28 coverage could be deferred. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Cavanaugh requested clear delineation of what is covered under the Y2K premium, and an <br /> 31 appreciation for issues which that policy will handle. Mr. Flaten stated the City should <br /> 32 determine whether major vendors and service providers are Y2K compliant. Ranallo stated they <br /> 33 indicate they are compliant but the City is unsure. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Faust asked whether the City will indeed be insured by the League of Minnesota Cities for Y2K <br /> 36 issues if they find the City in compliance. Mr. Flaten stated the League will make an offer of <br /> 37 coverage if they find the City to be a good risk. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 Cavanaugh asked for clarification with regard to the lack of competition among insurance <br /> companies for the League. Mr. Flaten stated the League comprises an insurance pool which is <br /> 41 owned by its member cities, and its entities belong to this pool which produces good returns. <br />