Laserfiche WebLink
ECity lk <br /> Rive <br /> Fire Department <br /> July 2, 2014 <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> From: Scott Schmitt,President of the Elk River Fire Department (ERFD) Relief Association <br /> Background of the Association <br /> The ERFD Relief Association is made up of the active paid-on-call members of the ERFD. <br /> The purpose of the association is to provide retirement,disability and death benefits to the <br /> members or beneficiaries of members of the department. The pension benefit is also one <br /> way to encourage volunteer or paid-on-call members to "stay on the job". <br /> The State of Minnesota has provided the major share of funding for the association through <br /> distribution of the money collected from a gross earnings tax on fire insurance premiums <br /> sold in the state.The funds are allocated back to the departments based on the population <br /> and property values in the area served by that department. There is a strong relationship <br /> between state fire aid and the number of fire-related calls a fire department responds each <br /> year. The state fire aid was established in 1885 and has been the most stable source of <br /> funding. According to the most recent state auditor's report, Elk River is in the 98%in the <br /> amount received and the 97%in pension amount. The relief association does benefit from <br /> the population and valuation that comes from the areas of Otsego and Big Lake Township <br /> that is served by ERFD. <br /> The City has also shown continued support of the Relief Association as exampled by this <br /> year's budgeted contribution of$30,000. <br /> State law requires that a relief association be governed by a nine-member board of trustees. <br /> The ERFD Relief Association is directed by six trustees elected by members of the ERFD, <br /> the fire chief, the city Finance Director,and the Mayor.A minimum of four meetings are <br /> held each year to oversee the management of the Association's funds. <br /> Type of Pension Plan <br /> The members of the Relief Association are covered by a defined benefit plan. The benefit <br /> level of the plan is determined by the number of members,their length of service, and the <br /> value of the relief fund. Benefit level studies are performed on an annual basis. When a <br /> benefit level increase is warranted an approval request is made to the City Council. This year <br /> the relief board approved a request to council for a 3.75%increase effective January 1 2015. <br /> The per year benefit level would go from $5,167 to $5,360. <br />