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<br />e <br /> <br />D. Appointments <br />1. Sign Code Board of Appeals <br /> <br />Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lindberg, to appoint Larry <br />Chamberlain to the Sign Code Board of Appeals. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />2. Construction Code Board of Appeals <br /> <br />Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lindberg, that E. L. Burgess be <br />appointed to the Construction Code Board of Appeals. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br /> <br />3. Mayor's Traffic Safety Commission <br /> <br />Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lindberg, to appoint Robert <br />J. Pellico to the Traffic Safety Commission. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />E. Announcements <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1. City of Eugene and Eugene Police Employees' Association Salary <br />Agreement <br /> <br />Manager introduced Gary Long, Staff Services Director. Mr. Long announced <br />that the City of Eugene had reached a salary agreement with the Eugene Police <br />Employees' Association. Bruce Mulligan, the City's labor negotiator, was <br />present to answer questions, as well as Frank Gallick, representative of the <br />Eugene Police Employees' Association, who served as chair of the negotiating <br />committee. The agreement is an 8.S-percent wage adjustment effective July 1, <br />1981. It represents a budgetary cost to the City of $398,000. It includes an <br />adjustment to the hospital room rates for employees affected. <br /> <br />Bruce Mulligan noted appreciation for the professional, responsible manner in <br />which the association approached the negotiations. There were a number of <br />differences, but he felt the association and management were able to con- <br />structively resolve those differences, which resulted in the agreement before <br />the council. <br /> <br />Frank Gallick said, on behalf of the association, working with Mr. Mulligan <br />had been a pleasure. They had reached, for the first time in the annals of <br />the association, an early agreement for which they were very happy. <br /> <br />Mr. Lindberg added that congratulations were in order for all parties involved <br />for what seemed to be an extremely fair and reasonable agreement. Ms. Miller <br />expressed appreciation for all the hard work of Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Gallick <br />and all the people who had worked with them on the process. lilt is not an easy <br />chore,1I she said. lilt deserves a lot of praise and credit from the public for <br />the work that they have done.1I <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council <br /> <br />Apri 1 8, 1981 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />