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I <br />Case V. $91lue"t- For PrelimLnarV Ylat ADDLOVa1 ui aorLeoeras qua na <br />CARP Of Mr A1 SorteheLg2 <br />Motion by Oouncilmeober Oox and seconded by Councilmember Reimann to grant <br />' preliminary plat approval to Sorteberg's 4th Addition with variances to soil <br />borings and topography and contingent upon compliance with the requirements of <br />the City Engineer. <br />' Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Heitman, ODuncilmembers Schlueter, Cox and <br />Reimann. Voting No: None. Abstain: Councilmember Sorteberg. <br />Case #10: police Labor Negotiations* <br />Mr. Schnelle stated that he has met with Labor Relations and they recommend <br />' that based on the following, the City settle on the 4.58 salary increase for <br />both 1985 and 1986 and $10.00 per month increase in health insurance for both <br />years: <br />1. City does not currently pay holiday pay. <br />2. Current health insurance according to MAMA is $155 /month. <br />1 3. General salary increase for police in 1985 was 58. <br />councilmember Reiman stated that he feels the police should settle for 4.08 in <br />exchange for getting a two year contract rather than a one year. <br />Councilmember Sorteberg stated that if it goes to arbitration he is sure there <br />will be people in the City saying that Council did not having any control <br />the arbitrator gave the police what they wanted. Councilmamber Sorteberg <br />stated that he thinks the City should try and stay out of arbitration and if it <br />is going to take 4.58 and a $10 health insurance increase for 2 years, maybe <br />that is what the City ought to do. <br />Councilmember Cox stated that people talk about what's fair and Ramsey being a <br />Class 5 city; Ramsey is at the bottom of the Class 5 totem pole population and <br />tax base wises anybody asking for an unfair increase is unfair. Ramsey cannot <br />afford to pay the same salaries as larger Class 5 cities; the average increase <br />throughout the U.S. was 2.48. Ramsey is not being unfair; the people making <br />the demands are unfair; Council is trying to be accountable to what the City <br />can afford. <br />Motion by Mayor Heitman and seconded by Ooun c ilmembe r Schlueter to offer the <br />Police Department a counter proposal to include a 4.58 salary increase for <br />1985, a 4.38 salary increase for 1986 and a $10 /month health insurance increase <br />for each of the two years. <br />Further Discussion: Councilmember Cox stated that nobody has talked to the <br />mediator regarding these increases in relation to Ramsey's economics, these <br />increases cannot be afforded unless there is the tax base being generated to <br />' <br />pay these salaries. Mayor Heitman stated that he shares Councilmember ex's <br />concerns. Councilmember Cox stated that Mayor Heitman does not share his <br />' <br />concerns and that was shown when the Mayor did not want to help and hear the <br />concerns of Mr. Gilbertson, a business man that pays $40,000 /year in taxes. <br />August 13, 1985 <br />' <br />Page 17 of 22 � <br />{1 <br />I��L�� <br />
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