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~/ <br />City of <br />Elk --.-~ <br />River <br />REQUEST FOR ACTION <br />To Item Number <br />Ci Council 6.2.C. <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Administration March 2, 2009 Lori ohnson, Ci Admuustrator <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Request for Water Superintendent to Report to Public Works <br />Director Reviewed by <br />Action Requested <br />Consider a request from the Elk River Municipal Utilities (ERMU) Commission to have the ERMU <br />Water Superintendent report to the City's Public Works Director. <br />Background/Discussion <br />At the February 24 ERMU Commission meeting, the Commission approved a new organizational <br />structure for ERMU affective April 1. A copy of the organizational chart is attached. This change also <br />affects the City in that ERMU is requesting that the water superintendent report to the City's public <br />works director. Similar to the human resources agreement on this agenda, the City must agree to taking <br />on this function. If the Council agrees to provide the requested services, a formal agreement will be <br />brought back to the Council and ERMU Commission for approval. <br />ERMU's request is a logical one as water and sewer services go hand in hand; they are typically installed <br />together and development of the two systems must be coordinated. It is very unusual to have water and <br />sewer systems operated by two separate entities; in most cities water and sewer departments operate <br />together under the public works department of the city. The arrangement requested by ERMU has been <br />working informally for water improvement projects for some time already, and I expect that it would <br />work well for both the City and ERMU in the future, thus I support accepting the request to provide <br />public works department services to ERMU. <br />Currently, the water superintendent works with the public works director on water improvement projects, <br />but the water superintendent reports to the ERMU interim general manager. If the change is approved, <br />the water superintendent would continue to work with the public works director on improvement <br />projects plus all water system operation and maintenance issues and the public works director would <br />supervise and provide work direction to the water superintendent. The water superintendent and all <br />water department employees would remain employees of ERMU and the ERMU Commission would <br />continue to set rates, develop and approve the water fund budget, and set policies for the water <br />department. <br />Finally, as you know, Councilmember Gumphrey serves on the ERMU Commission. He and ERMU <br />Commissioner Dietz, who will also be at the Council meeting, will be able to answer any questions the <br />Council may have about the Commission's request. Because more than one Commission member will be <br />present at the Council meeting, a special meeting of the ERMU Commission was called fox Monday so <br />S:\Council\Lori\2009\Water Department Reporting.doc <br />
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