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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Fireman's Relief and Pension Board - 04/07/2009 (3) ICEN T Firemen's Relief & Pension Board April 7, 2009 3:30 p.m. Board Members Present: Suzette Cooke, AI Bond, Sam Grubbs, Brenda Jacober, and Tim Clark. Others Present: Bonnie Fell, Kathleen Etheredge, Paula Barry, and guest AJ Frederick, grandson of Board Member Grubbs. Mayor Cooke called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m. Minutes of January 6, 2009. Clark moved to accept the minutes of January 6, 2009 as written. Grubbs seconded and the motion carried. Financial Transactions of December 2008, January 2009 and February 2009. Bonnie Fell of the Finance Department distributed copies of the financial transactions and noted that retained earnings have increased by $89,000, which was impacted by $178,000 in interest income. She then explained that there is an increase in the December figure each year because three of the four investments are only recorded once a year. She added that the fair market value for December went down, but overall it increased from $7,000 in 2007 to $97,000 in 2008. Clark moved to accept the trust fund report for December 2008, January 2009 and February 2009. Grubbs seconded and the motion carried. Actuarial Firm Research. Paula Barry of the Finance Department explained that she contacted three entities regarding an actuarial study, and that Nicolay was non-responsive. Milliman and Independent Actuaries provided quotes of $7,350 and $6,500 respectively, and after a discussion about research and qualifications, Clark moved to accept Milliman as the firm to do the actuarial study. Bond seconded and the motion carried. CPI Adiustments for Retirees. Kathleen Etheredge of the Finance Department said she has received the Comparison of Benefits from the Department of Retirement Systems, that the COLA effective April 1s` is 4.48%, and that the pensions have been adjusted based on that amount. She noted that since LEOFF is now paying more, the amount the City pays is reduced by $19,882.56 annually. Fell explained the details of the calculation process, and Clark moved to approve the impact on benefits as applicable, resulting from the application of the April 1, 2009 DRS cost of living adjustment. Bond seconded and the motion carried. Firemen's Relief & Pension Board April 7, 2009 Page Two Board Position No. 2. Jacober noted that the two-year term currently filled by Chief Bond will expire soon and that she will request nominations and hold an election by mail in a timely manner. Other Business. There was no further business to come before the Board. Adiournment. The meeting adjourned at 3:55 p.m. Brenda Jacober, C�MC City Clerk/Boar�-Member � II