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aCommftUt Z sport: <br /> Personnel and Finance Committee <br /> "e0 the Common tountfl of the City tg of south 1stut': <br /> The July 28, 1997, meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee was called to order by <br /> its Chairperson, Council Member Sean Coleman, at 3:30 p.m. in the Council informal <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Kelly, Aranowski, Pfeifer, Broden, <br /> Varner, Ujdak, Coleman, Hosinski; Terry Bland, Ann-Carol Simmons, Cathy Dempsey, <br /> Thomas Bodner, Cathy Roemer, Cynthia Robinson, Amy Olson citizen member, and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> The first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 64-97 which would establish Police <br /> salaries and monetary fringe benefits for the South Bend Police Department for calendar <br /> years 1998 through the year 2001. <br /> Council Member Coleman called upon the City Council Attorney who was the Chief City <br /> Y <br /> Negotiator on behalf of the City Negotiating Team to make the presentation. <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand then reviewed Bill No. 64-97 (copy attached). She noted that <br /> this is the first four year contract in the history of the South Bend Police Department. It <br /> was ratified by the vote of the F.O.P. 166 to 83. She then highlighted the new concepts <br /> which are a part of the overall package which include a new fifth shift,a new seniority-shift <br /> incentive premium, new critical duty pay stipends, a new wellness and fitness program, a <br /> new zero tolerance drug policy, and a new body armour quarter master system. She then <br /> briefly reviewed the salary increases proposed for each of the ranks. <br /> Cynthia Robinson a Watch Captain spoke in favor of the proposed bill. <br /> Council President Kelly stated that this was a most difficult negotiation. He noted that <br /> public safety service is essential to the community and he complimented both the F.O.P. <br /> negotiating team headed by Leo Blackwell as well as the city negotiating team headed by <br /> the Council Attorney for their professionalism throughout the negotiation process. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer stated that the proposed packaged further promotes safer <br /> neighborhoods in light of the quality public safety services being provided. She <br /> complimented the F.O.P. for moving forward with a zero tolerance with regard to drug <br /> deterrence. <br /> Council Member Hosinski stated that in his opinion he believed there was a communication <br /> breakdown with regard to information being provided to the City Council Members. He <br /> further stated that he was pleased to hear that there was a tentative agreement but he would <br /> have preferred to have heard it directly rather than through the newspapers. <br /> The Council Attorney noted that in light of the sensitivity to all issues and the <br /> misinformation that had been provided when the first tentative agreement was reached,that <br /> limited information and no handouts were provided to any individuals to allow the F.O.P. <br /> to have their informational meetings. <br />