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5.1 Financial Report February 2020 <br /> <br />Ms. Karpinski presented the February 2020 financial report as outlined in her memo. Chair <br />Dietz had questions about February 2020 revenues compared to February 2019, <br />maintenance expense year-to-date 2020 compared to year-to-date 2019, and about water <br />connections fees year-to-date 2020 compared to year-to-date 2019. Staff responded. <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Stewart and seconded by Commissioner Westgaard to receive <br />the February 2020 Financial Report. Motion carried 5-0. <br />5.2 COVID-19 Response <br /> Mr. Adams presented his memo COVID-19 response plan. Mr. Adams asked for <br />action from the Commission to replenish the sick time used by five employees who self- <br />quarantined prior to the start of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which <br />requires certain employers to provide employees with paid sick leave for reasons related <br />to COVID-19. The act does not mandate employers to retroactively replenish sick time <br />taken before April 1, but Mr. Adams stated that ERMU supports employees who self- <br />quarantined to protect others. Mr. Adams noted that this is a budgeted item. Chair Dietz <br />asked City Administrator Portner whether the city had taken similar action. He responded <br />that they had. <br />Moved by Commissioner Nadeau and seconded by Commissioner Bell to approve the <br />replenishment of paid sick time used by employees who self-quarantined prior to April <br />1, the effective date for the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. Motion carried 5-0. <br />For the second action request, Mr. Adams explained that he made the executive decision <br />prior to the commission meeting to suspend water and electric disconnections, and <br />penalties for nonpayment. He recommended the Commission retroactively approve the <br />action to suspend disconnections and penalties for non-payment, effective March 16 and <br />until further notice. Chair Dietz had questions about how ERMU would return to its <br />normal billing and penalties processes once employment levels return to normal. Mr. <br />Adams and Ms. Nelson responded there will need to be an indefinite period of flexibility <br />and collaboration with customers on payment arrangements. <br />Moved by Commissioner Westgaard and seconded by Commissioner Nadeau to approve <br />the suspension of disconnection for non-payment and suspension of penalties until <br />future notice, retroactively effective March 16, 2020. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Mr. Adams shared that besides the current things that ERMU is doing to help provide <br />relief for customers experiencing financial hardship, there has been discussion among the <br />utility industry about providing other means of relief to customers. Mr. Adams went over <br />some of the ideas that were being considered. Commissioner Stewart shared several <br />options that could be explored, recommending that ERMU join with the City and other <br />Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Meeting Minutes <br />April 14, 2020 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />32 <br />
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