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04/23/1985 - City Council Special MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota April 23, 1985 A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on April 23, 1985, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council chambers at the Eagan Municipal Center building. Those present were Mayor Blomquist, City Councilmembers Egan, Smith and Thomas. City Councilmember Wachter was absent. Also present was City Administrator Hedges. FINAL EIS AND INDIRECT SOURCE PERMIT/LAUKKA-BECK POD City Administrator Hedges stated that the final Environmental Impact Statement for the Laukka-Beck Eagan site development was made available by the Environmental Quality Board for a ten-day public review and comment which ended on April 22, 1985. He further stated that a resolution is necessary approving the final environmental impact statement for the Laukka- Beck Eagan site development making the determination of EIS adequacy and further that a copy will be forwarded to the Environmental Quality Board. The City Administrator stated that the decision of the City Council regarding the Laukka-Beck Eagan site development final EIS will be published in the EQB Monitor by virtue of notification of the EQB. After further review in the matter and in a motion by City Councilmember Thomas, seconded by Councilmember Smith, with all members voting in favor, a resolution approving the final environmental impact statement for the Laukka-Beck Eagan site development was approved and the City Administrator was directed to submit said resolution to the EQB Monitor for official publication. R 85-21 CITY CONTRACT 85-14 FOR SPRING PARKS PROJECT The City Administrator stated that bids were received and opened on Friday, April 19, for City Contract 85-14 for several projects that are under consideration for construction this spring. He stated that the Director of Parks and Recreation has tabulated the bids and is recommending that the bid be awarded to Central Landscaping with the base bid amount of $476,837.05. He stated that this bid is approximately 8% less than the City's estimate. The City Administrator stated that the project which includes Fish Lake, Goat Hill, Walnut Hill and Schwanz Lake grading and site development will be paid for out of the bond proceeds. In official action that was taken by City Councilmember Egan, seconded by Councilmember Thomas, with all members voting in favor, City Contract 85-14 for site construction improvement of Fish Lake, Goat Hill, Walnut Hill and Schwanz Lake parks was awarded to the low bidder, Central Landscaping, in the amount of $476,837.05. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY The City Administrator stated that the volume of work that is being processed at the Municipal Center building has increased dramatically and there is a rather urgent need to reinstate the position of Administrative Secretary. He stated that effective January 1, 1984, Holly Duffy was promoted from Administrative Secretary to Administrative Assistant and the position of Administrative Secretary was never filled. The City Administrator and Director of Finance have used the Administrative Assistant and clerical pool Special City Council Minutes April 23, 1985 for secretarial support services for their two (2) departments. The City Administrator commented on the increased volume of workload stating that the clerical pool is no longer able to complete the typing for the City Administrator and the Administrative Assistant is heavily involved with personnel and other administrative duties. Therefore, it is no longer possible to provide the type of secretarial assistance needed by the City Administrator and Director of Finance utilizing existing personnel. He further stated that the position of Administrative Secretary based on the Arthur Young survey is a B31 and should be compensated at a rate of pay equal to $1,700 per month which is equivalent to engineering techs rated at the same level. After further discussion on the matter and in a motion by City Councilmember Egan, seconded by Councilmember Thomas, with all members voting in favor, the position of Administrative Secretary was reinstated at a salary of $1,700 per month and direction was given to the City Administrator to advertise and seek a placement for that position. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business and upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned. TLH Dated: April 23, 1985 Ci erk