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01-12-1993 VC PH-M' MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA HELD TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1993 Present: Judy M. Pierman, Mayor V. A. Marks, M. D., Vice Mayor Jerry Gardner, President Pro Tem Tom Valente, Councilman Gail H. Vastola, Councilman Dennis W. Ke11y, Village Manager George W. Baldwin, Village Attorney Kathleen F. Kelly, Village Clerk ROLL CALL Mayor Pierman called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. All members of Council were present except Councilman Vastola, who arrived at 4:01 p.m. All members of staff were present. PURPOSE OF PUBLIC HEARING ' The purpose of the Public Hearing was to hear explanations of objections to the Special Master's findings resulting from the impasse between the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association and the village of North Palm Beach. Bonnie Jensen, Attorney for the Police Benevolent Association, addressed the Council regarding their objection to the Special Master's findings relating to health insurance, whereby PBA employees would pay 25% of the annual dependent coverage, with the Village reimbursing the employees the amount of the premium actually paid to October 1, 1993. Ms. Jensen offered the union recommendation as follows: a committee should be created to review insurance programs and make recommendations due by April 1, 1993, with the Village insurance plan being in effect until then; the difference being that the employees should pay 50a of the annual premium, capped at 2% of the employees' base pay. The Village would reimburse the employee for the amount of the premium actually paid through September 30, 1993. The reason for placing a 2% cap on the premium is to allow budgeting o£ salary increases commensurate with premium increases, and to know in advance what their contribution would be to the increased premiums on health insurance. This plan would effect a higher contribution from employees with higher salaries, and a lower contribution from employees with lower salaries. Ms. Jensen recommended that the ' Council adopt all of the Special Master's findings except for the health insurance issue, and to amend that plan to 50% of the annual premium, not to exceed 2a of base salary, reimbursable up to September 30, 1993. ' Minutes of Public Hearing Tuesday, January 12, 1993 Glen Torcivia, Attorney for Management of the Village of North Palm Beach, offered the following explanation of the Village's position regarding health insurance: although the Village is sympathetic to the union's desire to have certainty in budgeting for health care, in reality there is no certainty in that area. The Village must operate and budget with the same uncertainty as any other party, and last year absorbed a $47,000 increase in health insurance premiums. Mr. Torcivia stated that the Village considers the recommendation of the Special Master, a neutral party chosen by both the PBA and the Village, and whose determination asks for a contribution equal to 250 of the dependent coverage premium, reimbursable for the first year, very fair. The alternative offered by the PBA of 50~ contribution with a cap of 2% of base salary would not come close to equalling a 25% share of the cost in the majority of cases. Additionally, he said, all other employees, NAGfi and non-union members, are currently paying 50~ of dependent premiums, with no cap and no reimbursement. Mr. Torcivia recommended that the Council adopt the Special Master's plan in this matter. ' There being no further comments to be heard, the meeting adjourned at 4:45 p.m. 1 2