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<br />page 3 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />1l~. Hiscellaneous Hanagement Request <br /> <br />1. The City Administrator asked that the City Council <br />adopt a personnel policy that would exclude part-time employees <br />working for the City of ED{ River from recei\~ng benefits. <br />COUNCIU1AN DUITSHAN MOVED THAT ONLY FULL-TIrvIE EMPLOYEES BE <br />ELIGIBLE FOR THE CITY'S BENEEIT PACKAGE. HOTION SECOliDED <br />BY COUNCIDLMJ ENGSTROM. HOTION PASSED 4-0. <br /> <br />2. The question of the recent actions by the City's <br />Building Inspector and the Planning Commission and City <br />Administrator on the Christian Reality and Builders Develop- <br />ment knmm as Heavenly Hills viaS discussed before the Council. <br />It vIaS the concensud of the members of the ei ty Council to <br />support the action taken by the Planning Commission and the <br />Buildfung Inspector in attempting to get compliance \vith the <br />City's rules and ordinances as they pertain to building <br />and development in the City. <br /> <br />"........... <br />WI <br /> <br />3. The question of the liquor store's profit and financial <br />status l'ITaS revim-;ed and discussed. The City Administrator <br />presented the Council lvith comparable profit figures from <br />other communities in the vacinity running Hunicipal operations; <br />which varied from 6% to approy.imately 14% of gross sales for <br />profit margins. Inlight of this information and the pro- <br />jections made for th~ rest of this year for the liquor store <br />expenses, the Council concensus was that the Elk River <br />Municipal Liquor Store operation was not generating a <br />sufficient amount of profit. In sidcussing the cause of <br />the financial situation, the members of the City Council <br />determined that a change in liquor store managers would more <br />than likely improve the store's financial status. During the <br />discussion, Coun~inembers indic at ea. , that the present -maM.ger <br />t"Jas uni"Jilltng to t!"lJ nevJ suggestions made by Councilmembers <br />to improve the operations at previous dates. In addition, <br />the manager's management s~le and capabilities were <br />questioned. As a resuly of this discussion, OOUNCIll1AN <br />DUITSNAN Ivl0VED THAT THE LIQUOR STORE HANAGER BE DEHOTED TO <br />l\. LIQJOR ST0RJi, CL'iiRi\. AND tHAi" 'iRHE CI'lrl ADHINIS'l'RATuB. Bli. <br />AUTHORIZED TO SEEK A NEvi LIQUOR STORE IlJ.ANAGER. COUNCILMAN <br />ENGSTROH SBCOND15D 'l'HE HOTION. HOTION PAoSED 4-1J. <br /> <br />COUNCILMPJ~ OTTO MOVED THNi.' THE MEETING BE ADJOUPJ\IE.;D. COUNCIL1VLAN <br />I-GNGST.ttON SECONDED 'I'm..; HOTION. IvlO'I'IuN PaSSED !.J.-0. He el"ing <br />aajourned. <br /> <br />Respectiuliy Subw~ttea, <br /> <br />Robert C. Middaugh <br />City Admir~strator <br /> <br />