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Show pndon plan to comply with Section 89 Dave Thurgood met with the City regarding the water and sewer connection fees. In order to the City to receive grants, it is necessary to do a survey sur-vey of the City and determine income in-come levels by neighborhood. dyliYNSECRETAN iio,.. ?roPsed cafeteria p an 'ef Sat1LmdonCity Council is IP Ccl ttaxableinceinto ithS4bna89mCOme t0 Cmply iST Erro1 PhiWips and flaJ U nardmet with the Coun-K Coun-K ThrSented the cafeteria i'tratoR previouslv with ), QWavs to deal with Section SS9 fthe Eternal Reve-tt0fe7"lestw-faVOredtreat-annhatHyer'provided nt EPloye itnminatein favor or 165 1,beT. hiShly Paid- CcStto. 811 employees. 0 'tl0nswit,!na plan offers some ion 89 S,eatlvity to deal with !tithmat, jialists have 'Pine ,inistrators and Pting eiemployees without ''einterpretingthe vdLr having a ha Jover 17 fcefits for all who r'eteri. ,ur8 Per week. Kaplan offers a wind fall for the employee and employer. Employees can take out of their income money for medical expenses, ex-penses, child care, premiums for group insurance, disability and cancer insurance. The employer reduces liability, shows interest in employee welfare, wel-fare, and benefits are received without increased cost to city. The plan is known to some employees as flexible compensation. compensa-tion. The specialists will sit down with each employee and determine expenses that can be deducted from the salary. The employee will not have to pay taxes on the determined deter-mined expenses thus reducing the salary. While the total compensation is the same, the taxable compensation compensa-tion is actually reduced and some employees actually end up with a four percent raise. Federal tax savings are generated on the money, and the W-2 form is reduced. re-duced. The specialists suggested all employees would benefit with the payroll modification procedure. It will help the employer comply with Section 89 and add benefits to the employee. The Council adopted the plan for all employees. Police Chief Ferre met with the Council and told them of reports taken, calls and traffic stops for past year. He reported 892 traffic stops with 80 accidents, 15 injuries and one fatal accident in 1988. There have been 125 Part 1 crimes with more aggravated assaults as-saults which seems to be on the increase county wide and nation wide. There were nine resident burglaries, bur-glaries, with five cleared, two business busi-ness burglaries with one cleared. Sixty seven of the 125 Part 1 crimes were cleared, for 54 percent. During the year there were 198 Part II crimes reported. More drunk drivers are arrested in Lin-don Lin-don than Pleasant Grove but they attribute the difference to the Highway and Geneva Road. The police department spends about 20 percent of their time and receive about 20 percent of their calls from Lindon. Chief Ferre mentioned the department de-partment is running a seat belt program for the state and taking it to the schools. |