County board sets 2008 salaries, approves solid waste contracts PDF Print

By Charlie Warner
Argus News Editor

At the end-of-the-year housekeeping meeting held Thursday, Dec. 27, the Houston County Board approved non-union, appointed and elected officialsí salaries, honored county employees who had reached employment milestones, and approved a number of yearly contracts.

Salaries are set

County Personnel Director Tim Comstock presented the county board with the recommendations for non-union, appointed and elected officialsí compensation changes and salaries, which were made by the negotiating committee that included Comstock and county commissioners Larry Connery and Dave Corcoran.

ìAs you know, the board is required by statute to set the 2008 salaries for all elected officials prior to the end of this year,î Comstock stated in his memo. ìThis would include the cost of living increase as well as any discretionary step advancement for those who are eligible, according to our compensation system. The committee is proposing that the board approve the following personnel items, to be effective Jan. 1, 2008.î

As a cost of living adjustment (COLA) for 2008, the non-union, appointed, and elected official compensation system wage grid be increased by three percent. The three percent increase would set the six elected county positions at:

ïCounty Attorney- $82,956

ïCounty Auditor- $74,020

ïCounty Sheriff- $70,637

ïCounty Recorder- $51,469

ïCounty Treasurer- $51,469

ïCounty Commissioner- $18,687

Comstock noted when Chief Deputy Scott Yeiter of the Sheriffís Office was hired last year, his salary was set at 12.5 percent above the captainís salary, which is negotiated through the LES union. The former chief deputyís salary had been set at 20 percent above the captainís salary. To bring the chief deputyís salary more in line to what it was before Yeiter was hired, the negotiating committee recommended Yeiterís salary be set at 18 percent above the base salary rate for the position of captain.

The committee also recommended granting an additional two percent step advancement to 10 department heads and supervisors.

ìIt is the countyís goal to retain qualified department heads and supervisors by rewarding them with a competitive salary for the work they perform and this goal is best achieved by a combination of a competitive COLA combined with step advancement based on tenure as well as favorable performance,î Comstock explained. ìHowever, step advancement for certain individuals who are in the last compensation range can only take place with the boardís discretion.î

Those 10 employees included: Beth Wilms, Linda Bahr, Bob Scanlan, Nickie Folsom, Mary Thompson, Heather Myhre, Laurie Bigalk, Kelly Tornstrom, Diane Sullivan, and Lorretta Lillegraven.

ìIt should be noted that all other non-union, appointed and/or elected officials who were not listed here are still advancing through the initial wage step range or are already at 100 percent of the maximum salary for their comparable worth rating,î Comstock added.

Employees honored

The county board honored a number of persons who had reached employment milestones during the past year. They included:

ï35 years- John Dewey

ï30 years- Geraldine Klug and Kevin Siebold

ï25 years- Beverly Bauer

ï15 years- Michael Kost, Sharen Lapham, Cynthia Melbostad, Donald Moore, and Mary Leary

ï10 yars- Marcia Bauer, Jean Becker, Shelly Cavanaugh, Dale Erickson, Loretta Lillegraven, Darlene Peter, Carol Sherburn, and Patricia Will

Contracts approved

The board approved yearly contracts that are utilized by the countyís environmental services. They include

Hilltopper Refuse & Recycling- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Shirley Giblin- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Houston County recycling Center- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, intermediate solid waste disposal facility license, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Waste Management- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, agreement for collection of recyclables, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Midwest Roll-Off- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Harterís Quick Clean-Up- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, agreement for collection of recyclables, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Richardís Sanitation- collection and transportation license, agreement for hauling of waste, agreement for collection of recyclables, and Houston County collection and transportation license;

Richardís Sanitation- Cost of living increase for 2008 contract based on producer price index industry data for solid waste collection;

Shirley Giblin- 2008 mileage increase for hauling tires;

ABC recycling Center/Woodland Industries- employee contracts at various drop sties and the countyís recycling center.

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