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t <br /> Committ** Ztport: <br /> Personnel and Finance Committee <br /> go the Common Countil of tfj# City of goutb i*n : <br /> The October 24, 1994 meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee was called <br /> to order by its Chairperson, Council Member Sean Coleman at 4:00 p.m. in the Council <br /> informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Washington, Luecke, Kelly, <br /> Puzzello, Coleman, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, Duda, and Ladewski; Jeff Rinard, John <br /> Oxian,Gretchen Bolin,Don Porter, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Coleman noted that the main item to be discussed is Bill No. 92- <br /> 94 which would appropriate $111,444.00 from Project Relief. Mr. Jeff Rinard made the <br /> presentation. He noted that the City needs between 50 to 60 individuals to operate the <br /> program. Last year wages ran between $5.00 to $5.25 per hour. At that rate only 20 <br /> individuals applied. For experienced individuals from last years program the wage rate was <br /> increased to $5.75 to $6.00 per hour. Mr. Rinard noted that CCDF is being paid back at <br /> approximately$30,000.00 per year however the City would like to increase that amount for <br /> an earlier payoff. $225,000.00 must be paid back with approximately $115,000.00 <br /> remaining. <br /> Council Member Ladewski questioned the equipment repair figure of$35,215.00 <br /> and it was noted that better tracking is now in place then in the past. Council Member <br /> Luecke also noted that significant repairs to the Leaf-Vacs will extend the life approximately <br /> an additional 5 to 6 years and that this is part of the cost. <br /> Council President Puzzello noted that she believes that the program is much more <br /> visible this year. In response to a question raised by Council Member Zakrzewski it was <br /> noted that individuals for the program are found in response to the legal ads and also the <br /> posting at various places throughout the City. <br /> Following further discussion, Council Member Luecke made a motion, seconded <br /> by Council Member Ladewski,that Bill No. 92-94 be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> The motion passed. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee the meeting was <br /> adjourned at 4:10 P.M. <br /> Respectively submitted, <br /> Sean Coleman,Chairperson <br /> Personnel and Finance Committee <br /> Attachments <br />
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