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be used only when the City encounters a large <br /> unforeseen problem and the money would then be <br /> available. The concept is good but Sackett is <br /> concerned over the performance appraisal process <br /> as it is a very difficult thing to establish <br /> performance by an objective system. Parts of the <br /> study seems valuable to Sackett, other parts do <br /> not. The fast that it is too such money and that <br /> it is not in the budget are reasons Sackett does <br /> not favor the study. <br /> Mayor Fauson reiterated that one of Council's <br /> concerns and goals was the improvement of employee <br /> morale and this would be one way to accomplish a <br /> fair and equitable means of compensation. <br /> Szymanski asked what the on-going features of this <br /> study provided. Asti-Caranci stated that this <br /> study leaves the City with an entire audit trail <br /> and all work will be done on the City's computer <br /> and staff will be trained to continue with <br /> updating the study. <br /> Asti-Caranci stated that the results of the study <br /> and recommended implementation will be brought <br /> back to Council for analysis. <br /> Mohr asked if parts of this study could be cut as <br /> was Sackett's concerns or if that would undermine <br /> the end results of the survey. Asti-Caranci <br /> appraised each part of the study and feels that <br /> each facet is an integral and necessary part for <br /> final analysis. <br /> Mayor Vauson called for a vote on the motion to <br /> award the bid to A. S. Hansen, Inc. with a $15,000 <br /> cap to be appropriated from the Contingency Fund. <br /> The motion carried 6-1 with Sackett voting no. <br /> AUTHORIZATION TO REQUEST AIDS - <br /> PAVING CITY SHOPS AND <br /> HERITAGE PARE Phare explained that originally included in the <br /> City Shop's project was asphalt paving for the <br /> yard area adjacent to the shop building. However, <br /> at the tine construction bids were received and <br /> overall project cost identified, it was determined <br /> that asphalt paving was not within the financial <br /> limits given for the project. The overall project <br /> cost identified various components of the project <br /> such as architectural fees, piquant to utility <br /> coupaniā¢s, cost to install water and sewer <br /> services, cost to install waterlines, and similar <br /> items. Now that the project is nearly complete, a <br /> review of the actual cost indicates that projected <br /> expenses will not be as great as originally <br /> I <br />
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