HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Operations - 04/24/1990 OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MINUTES
April 24, 1990
COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Christi Houser
Paul Mann
Jon Johnson
STAFF PRESENT: Ed Chow
Tony McCarthy
Sandra Driscoll
Don Olson
Rod Frederiksen
Robin Bartelt
May Miller
Teri Mertes
GUESTS PRESENT: Lyle Price, Kent News Journal
Mrs. O'Brien, Golf Concessionaire
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
All claims for the period ending April 16, 1990 in the amount of
$1, 321,621.29 were approved for payment.
CORNUCOPIA DAYS ORDINANCE
City Attorney Driscoll presented the annual Cornucopia Days
Ordinance granting a street use permit to Kent Lions Club for the
public festival. An added item to the Ordinance is the
availability of handicap parking spaces.
The Committee recommended the Cornucopia Days Ordinance to Consent
Calendar by a vote of 3-0.
MILITARY LEAVE POLICY EXCEPTION
Personnel Director Olson explained that the City recently adopted
an updated Military Leave Policy based on a court decision adopted
5/24/89. The policy was not intended to be retroactive. Two
employees have asked that the policy be retroactive to 5/24/89.
After further analysis of personnel records it was found that a
total of 6 people could be effected by this retroactive
application.
City Attorney Driscoll mentioned that it is not normally City
procedure to make policy's retroactive and it could effect future
policy's that are adopted.
After much discussion the Committee moved, by a vote of 3-0 to make
an exception to City policy, due to unique and specific
circumstances approved through court of appeals, to entitle
retroactive military leave days to 5/24/89.
GOLF COURSE GREENSKEEPER POSITION
Finance Director McCarthy with Assistant Golf Manager Bartelt
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presented a Park department request for a full time lead
greenskeeper at the golf course. A lead greenskeeper position is
already included in the budget but it has been filled with a
maintenance worker II. Lead greenskeeping is being done by the non
union supervisor. As a result of the union negotiation the
supervisor is not able to perform maintenance duties unless an
emergency. Therefore the position needs to be filled and can be
done with the establishment of a maintenance worker II position.
McCarthy explained that the cost of this position will be covered
by delaying the budgeted purchase of a tractor with a loader until
1991.
The Committee recommended this position to Consent Calendar by a
vote of 3-0.
GOLF COURSE CONCESSIONAIRE SERVICE
Finance Director McCarthy informed the Committee that the City
solicited proposals for replacing the previous concessionaire at
the golf complex. 7 proposals were received including one from
the Parks department. The Finance department prepared a financial
analysis of these based on bottom line guarantee to the City. This
guarentee is needed for contribution to paying debt service
totalling about $1,000,000 per year.
McCarthy mentioned that the IBC recommends awarding the concession
to the Parks department who showed a net income of $324, 605, an
amount $90,000 above all other proposers.
Councilmember Houser was concerned as to what would happen if the
Parks department didn't make the proposed income. She expressed her
desire to go with a private enterprise and the City concentrate on
the 18-hole golf course. McCarthy stated that the Parks department
has a good track record in projecting revenue but if they fail to
make a profit the City must cover the debt expense.
Mrs. O'Brien, a submitter for the concessionaire business, voiced
her opinions and views of the complexity of running a good
business. Her points included operate with skilled, qualified
employees, maintenance and improvements made at concessionaires
expense, difficult to guarantee a net income to City because of
varying factors and the fact that they were unaware the City Parks
department was proposing.
McCarthy mentioned that the Parks Committee did not make a
recommendation to the Council and are letting proposers make
presentations and then make a decision.
The Operations Committee made no recommendation and are requesting
this issue be addressed under Other Business.