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the Louisville Municipal Code concerning grade <br /> classifications, and salary structures.* Proper <br /> publication and notice of public hearing were <br /> established. <br /> Mayor ?mason opened the public hearing. <br /> Hundley explained that on March 18, 1906, the City <br /> retained A.S. Hansen, Inc. for the purpose of <br /> providing assistance and guidance in developing <br /> and implementiny a competitive and equitable pay <br /> system for compensating employees. Job evalua- <br /> tions were performed on each position in the City <br /> based on its "internal value" and the 'market <br /> value" established by the competition. Based on <br /> the results of the job evaluation process, an <br /> appropriate grade and rate structure was developed <br /> for each position with in the City. Ordinance <br /> #921 outlines the salary structure that was <br /> developed from the Compensation Study. <br /> Mayor Fauson asked if there were any public <br /> comments in favor of or in opposition to Ordinance <br /> #921. None. <br /> Mayor Fauson closed the public hearing and called <br /> for a motion. <br /> Mohr novel that Ordinance #921 be adopted. <br /> Szymanski seconded. By Roll Call Vote, Ordinance <br /> #921 was adopted 6-0. <br /> (cal nivel rejoined the meeting at this point. ) <br /> ORDINANCE #922 - E911 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM - <br /> 1ST READING Rautmstraus read by title only Ordinance #922, <br /> "An Ordinance imposing an emergency telephone <br /> charge upon telephone exchange acc'iss facilities <br /> wicnln the City of Loul..:ille; authorizing service <br /> suppliers to collect said emergency telephone <br /> charges; and authorizing the mayor to sign an <br /> intergovernmental agreement creating an Emergency <br /> Telephone Service Authority in order to establish <br /> and operate an emergency telephone service system <br /> in the City of Louisville." Permission is being <br /> sought to place the ordinance out Zor publicat •n <br /> and a public hearing be set for Decaaber 16, 1986. <br /> David Atherton, Director of Boulder Regional Com- <br /> munications Center, described the program to Coun- <br /> cil stating that the maximum charge would be 50 <br /> cents, most likely 34-38 cents monthly. <br /> The Board of Directors of the Louisville Fire <br /> Protection District support the implementation and <br /> 5 <br />