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April 9,2013 Page 5 of 9 <br /> Pat Keenan, 157 Windsor Court, commented this past fall was quite dry and the pond elevation <br /> was extremely low at this time. He was pleased that the City would be working on the pond. <br /> Public Works Director Wyffels reported the pond would be dredged and the current outlet <br /> water level would be restored. <br /> Pat Keenan also expressed concern with the water quality of the pond noting in August the <br /> pond becomes extremely green with algae. Councilmember Burg encouraged the association <br /> to place a pump or fountain in the pond to keep the water moving and aerated. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Samuelson, seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to close <br /> the Public Hearing. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> The Public Hearing was closed at 7:49 p.m. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen, seconded by Councilmember Burg to adopt a Resolution <br /> ordering Project 13-1, 2013 Street Rehabilitation as proposed in the Feasibility Study, <br /> authorize staff to proceed with the preparation of the plans and specifications and <br /> designate the City Engineer as the engineer for this improvement. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Council Business Council Business <br /> 1. Consideration of Increase in Firefighter Relief Association Benefit Level. Report 1. Consideration of <br /> No. 13-086. Resolution No. 13-029. Increase in Firefighter <br /> Relief Association <br /> Benefit Level. <br /> Deputy Director Paetznick indicated the Firefighter Relief Association was funded by State Fire Aid,ongoing ReportNo.13-086. <br /> investment earnings and a City contribution. The Association was seeking an increase to the pension benefit Resolution No 13-029 <br /> level for firefighters to$6,000 per year of service. The Council last approved an increase to$5,700 per year <br /> on April 10,2012. It was noted the 2013 budget was$82,000 with the City's contribution to this fund being <br /> $46,200,an amount that has remained unchanged for the past five years. Deputy Director Paetznick <br /> discussed the services provided by the Association in detail noting there were 304 calls for service in 2012. <br /> The organization and historical timeline of the Firefighter Relief Association was noted along with the <br /> paid/on-call efficiencies.The finances of the organization were reviewed. Staff requested the Council <br /> approve a resolution amending the pension benefit level for firefighters to$6,000 per year of service. <br /> Mayor Jacobsen indicated the fund was currently 111%funded. He questioned how the proposed increase <br /> would affect the fund balance. Deputy Director Paetznick explained that based on projections,the fund <br /> would be drawn down to 97.6%with the proposed increase. <br /> Councilmember Bauman discussed the rate of return for the Fire Relief Association pension with the Council. <br /> She commented the average lump sum benefit paid out by other local Fire Relief Associations in the metro <br /> area was$3,788. She indicated the New Brighton Fire Relief Association was at the 98th percentile compared <br /> to the twin cities associations. She explained she valued the work completed by the organization,but did not <br /> agree with constant increases. She was in favor of decreasing the City's contribution given this fund was <br /> over-funded at this time. <br /> Councilmember Burg stated it did make sense for the City to reduce its contribution given the fact the fund <br /> was currently over 100%. She questioned how this would affect the fund. Deputy Director Olson indicated <br /> this would drop the fund several percentage points. Deputy Director Paetznick stated it was a goal back in <br /> 2000 to keep the City's contribution level and this has been the case over the past five years. He indicated the <br /> organization would be very disappointed to lose all contributions from the City given the aid provided to the <br />