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<br />After dilcullionl with the Union. the provilion intendl to pay employeel for <br />time in court only when it il job related. <br /> <br />Motion by Council.ember Reimann and leconded by Council.ember Sorteberg to <br />adopt Resolution #86- 68 approving a labor agreement between the City of Rlmley <br />and American Federation of State. County and Municipal Employeel. Council Ro. <br />14. Local Ro. 2454. (Pleaae refer to relolution file for Relolution #86~8). <br /> <br />Further Dilculsion: Council.ember Cox Itated that the labor agreement calli <br />for a 3.8% increale in lalariel over and above the Step program; prelent <br />inflation rate is leis than 0%; government employees legally Iteal from <br />people's pocketbooks. <br /> <br />Motion cauied. <br />and Schlueter. <br /> <br />Voting Yes: <br />Voting Ro: <br /> <br />Mayor Beitman, Council.embers Sorteberg. Reimann <br />Councilmember Cox. <br /> <br />CaRe '6: ERtabli8hmpn~ Of StOTm Sewer TAxina DiRtri~tR: <br /> <br />Mr. Goodrich reviewed Hr. lIartley's memo of April 28. 1986 which in summary <br />states that the Bond Counsel did not look favorably upon establishing the <br />entire community as a drainage district; it would be more appropriate to <br />establish the community into two drainage districts (those that drain to the <br />Rum River and those that drain directly to the Mississippi River). <br /> <br />Mr. lIartley stated that Council would be required to conduct a public hearing <br />on the two districts; if Council chooses to. they can then adopt an ordinance <br />eltablishing two districts by a 4/5 vote. <br /> <br />Kayor Beitman inquired if there is a way to credit those persons that already <br />have paid for their stora sewer improvements through the special assessment <br />process. <br /> <br />Hr. lIartley stated that those areas are benefitting in that they received <br />relief from stora drainage years prior to other areas receiving relief; those <br />improvements that are in place will require maintenance on a regular basis and <br />those costs are fundable through the taxing districts; even though those areas <br />have paid for their systems, there is no way to exclude them from the taxing <br />districts. Hr. Bartley noted that the area already having stora sewers in <br />place is in the Tax Increment District and all of the tax increment derived <br />from that area's development goes back to that area. <br /> <br />Kayor Beitman inquired as to how taxes would be levied. <br /> <br />Hr. lIartley replied that the taxes would be levied over properties based on tbe <br />property taxing sYltem of the State and costs associated with an improvement <br />would be Ipread across all the properties within tbat district. <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor Beitman inquired as to wbat tbe average cost per houlebold would be if a <br />complete Itora sewer systea were constructed. <br /> <br />Hr. Goodrich Itated that Mr. Raatikka bas thOle eltimatel computed on a leveral <br />district balil but not on a two district basil being dilcusled tonight. <br /> <br />Mayor Reitman inquired if tbe two diltrict Iyltem lendl itlelf to parody <br />between tbe two diltricts. <br /> <br />April 29. 1986 <br />Page 9 of 13 <br /> <br />