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Page 5 <br />C/10/26/76 <br /> <br />PHIL NERESON CONTRACT <br /> <br />Acting Mayor Gotham reported that a preliminary contract had been presented at the <br />last meeting to Mr. Nereson. <br /> <br />Attorney Goodrich noted a few changes which were made in the preliminary contract. <br />8:45 p.m. Mayor Cox and Councilman Mickelson arrived. <br /> <br />MOTION by Gorham, seconded by Mickelson to authorize the Mayor and the city staff <br />to enter into an agreement with the employment contract. <br /> <br />Discussion on health insurance. City shall provide to Mr. Nereson health insurance <br /> <br />as presented in the City's health insurance polity. <br /> <br />Councilman Gotham withdrew his motion and Councilman Mickelson withdrew his second. <br />MOTION by Gorham, seconded by Mickelson to authorize the Mayor and staff to enter into <br />the contract with Phil Nereson with the change under Item B. <br /> <br /> Carried 5 Ayes <br /> <br />Councilwoman Oliphant questions the salary amount. <br /> <br />Councilman Gotham said this i's the salary that was .agreed to by both he and the Personnel <br />Commit tee. <br /> <br />LANDFILL <br /> <br />Agreement described last Thursday. A hold harmless agreement was needed, and Item 13 <br />was added after talking to Mr.. Otter and Attorney Goodrich. Attorney Goodrich <br />read the hold harmless portion of the agreement. Councilman Gorham said with .thee signing <br />of this agreement the City will receive $28,000 for Sunfish Lake Boulevard, which <br />the City should receive by the 1st of November. <br /> <br />Mayor Cox read a portion of the agreement and said the City is now correcting a <br />bad situation. A solution to contamination of water and methane gas problem that <br />could have blast homes off their foundations. The Mayor displayed a map of the <br />landfill development plan. <br /> <br />The Mayor feels great strides have been made in control of the landfill operation. <br />Engineer Sba expressed concern that the newspaper's indication on Ramsey's protection <br />plans and interest in the recreation area may have mislead some people. <br /> <br />Attorney Goodrich stated that Anoka presently has in their Charter stipulations that <br />land cannot be conveyed without an ordinance. Council will have to check into this <br />in five years. <br /> <br />Motion by Cox, seconded by Reimann for the City of Ramsey to enter into an agreement <br />and authorize officials of the City to sign agreement between the City of Ramsey and <br />Waste Management (WMMI). <br /> <br /> Carried 5 AYES <br /> <br /> <br />