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12/16/1981 - City Council Special o MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL EAGAN, MINNESOTA DECEMBER 16, 1981 A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on December 16, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. at the Eagan City Hall. Those present were Mayor Blomquist, City Councilmembers Egan, Parranto, Smith and Wachter. Also present were City Administrator Hedges and Director of Finance VanOverbeke. Also present was the City's fiscal consultant, Ernie Clark, representing Miller & Schroeder Muni- cipals, Inc. $2,875,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BOND SALE The results of the December 16, 1981 $2,875,000 General Obligation Improvement Bond Sale were distribued by Mr. Ernie Clark, the City's fiscal consultant, representing Miller & Schroeder Municipals, Inc. Mr. Clark reported the low bidder was: "Bank Northwest, First Bank Minneapolis, Dain Bosworth, Inc., and the First National Bank of St. Paul". The interest rate was set at 10.6080% with a total net interest of $1,699,937.50. After further discussion on the matter and in a motion by Smith, seconded by Egan, with all members voting aye, the low bid for a $2,875,000 general obligation improvement bond sale was approved to Bank Northwest, First Bank Minneapolis, Dain Bosworth, Inc., and the First National Bank of St. Paul. SEE BOND FILE GENERAL OBLIGATION EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE Mr. Ernie Clark indicated that a new resolution was required authori- zing negotiable coupon general obligation equipment certificates of indebtedness of 1981, Series B. He stated that the City Council has previously authorized the issuance of a $200,000 general obligation equipment certificate of indebted- ness of 1981, Series B, in the form of a single registered certificate with the First National Bank of St. Paul. The Director of Finance has received a request from the First National Bank of St. Paul that a new resolution be adopted providing for the issuance of negotiable coupon certificates which would bear interest at the same rate and mature on the dates that were authorized for in- stallments of the single certificate. After further discussion on the matter, and in a motion by Mayor Blomquist, seconded by Smith, with all members voting in favor, a resolution authorizing negotiable coupons for general obligation equipment certificates of indebtedness for 1981, Series B, was approved. 1982 NON-UNION PERSONNEL SALARY SCHEDULE The City Administrator reviewed in detail the non-union salary schedule for 1982. Several revisions were made by members of the City Council and it was agreed that the maximum percentage allowed the non-union personnel would be 9% instead of the 92% as illustrated on the proposed schedule. The City Administrator stated that he would make all the necessary revisions to the proposed salary schedule and present the information at the January 5, 1982 City Council meeting. 0 Special City Council Minutes December 16, 1981 Page Two POLICE DISPATCHER & PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE NEGOTIATIONS The City Administrator presented further detail and information regarding the status of negotiations between the police dispatchers unit and the City of Eagan and also the public works maintenance unit and the City of Eagan. After considerable discussion, the City Administrator was directed to present a counter offer to both units for consideration. The City Administrator stated that if either contract is resolved, ratification would be considered at the January 5, 1982 City Council meeting. REPRESENTATIVE CAROLYN RODRIGUEZ Representative Carolyn Rodriguez appeared and reviewed with the City Council proposed legislation that would affect homestead tax credit and intergovernmental aid distribution to municipalities. Members of the City Coun- cil provided input as to how the reduction of these aids would affect the general fund operations and also the impact of local property taxes if these cutbacks are allowed for the remainder of 1981 and in future years. Representative Rodriguez indicated that there would, more than likely, be some cutback ex- perienced by the City of Eagan as well as all municipalities during 1982. Repre- sentative Rodriguez also stated that she would like support information from the City of Eagan regarding direct and indirect expenses that could be saved if there were cutbacks to the Metropolitan Council operation. The City Adminis- trator stated that he could provide that information in the next several weeks to Representative Rodriguez. Representative Rodriguez also discussed in detail the amount of tax dollars that are expended by municipalities in northern Dakota County for the Metropolitan Transit Commission service and stated that the pos- sibility of saving considerable tax dollars exists if the communities were to establish their own bus service. She further indicated that legislation would permit a city to withdraw from the MTC. ADJOURNMENT There being no further action, the meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Dated: December 16, 1981 TLH City Clerk