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J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Ms. Ricci renewed her motion to remove all compensation ordinances from the agenda <br />so they can be redone with thought and consideration for the City’s financial situations <br />and because they are also in violation of the City’s own regulations. Ms. Ricci’s motion <br />was seconded by Mr. Wagner. <br />Mr. Wagner stated the compensation ordinances include the Civil Service Rules and the <br />Administrative Rules and are not necessary by Charter. He stated the rules are flawed <br />and can be corrected in a short period of time. <br />Voice vote for removal of the compensation ordinances failed with Aye votes for the <br />ordinance removal from Ms. Ricci and Mr. Wagner. <br />NAYS: Mr. Price, Mr. Crow , Mr. Glickert, Mr. Sharpe, Jr. and Mayor Adams. <br />1. Bill 8991 – An ordinance providing for the reimbursement of certain City Officials <br />and employees for expenses incurred by them in operating their own <br />automobiles in connection with their positions, and repealing Ordinance No. <br />6646, <br />Mr. Price moved to approve and was seconded by Mr. Crow. <br />Roll Call Vote was: <br />AYES: Mr. Price, Ms. Ricci, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Crow, Mr. Glickert, Mr. Sharpe, Jr., <br />and Mayor Adams <br />NAYS: none <br />Bill 8991 passed and became ordinance 6743. <br />2. Bill 8992 – An ordinance fixing the compensation to be paid to City Officials and <br />employees as enumerated herein from and after June 25, 2008, and repealing <br />Ordinance No. 6691. <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />Christine Feely, 7320 Colgate Ave. <br />Ms. Feely felt the ordinance on compensation tied the City into a procedure that <br />may not be the best for the City. <br />Lawrence Taylor, 7472 Stanford Ave <br />Mr. Taylor stated that in his 35 years of business management he noted that <br />people are the most important asset and therefore the only way to deal with <br />compensation is to do so carefully and correctly. <br />Elsie Glickert, 6712 Etzel <br />Ms. Glickert thanked Councilmembers Ricci and Wagner for their diligent work. <br />She re-emphasized that this was Council managed government not City <br />managed government. She felt that the previous Councils relied on information <br />told them and looked no farther. Ms. Glickert stated that the previous <br /> <br />