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TUESDAY. JUNE 8. 1999 <br />His motion died for lack of a second, and the position was thus retained in the FY 99-00 Budget. <br /> <br />Council Member Haskell then moved that the City Manager be directed to carry out a <br />comprehensive staffing and reorganization analysis of City operations, and Mayor Crabtree <br />requested that she withhold this motion until approval of the budget was completed. Council <br />Member Roop stated that the Council had not finished their discussion on the possible need for <br />additional Fire personnel, which was another reason for his opposition to the addition of <br />personnel in other areas. Vice-Mayor Teague noted that he agreed with the suggestion of a <br />staffing and operations study of City departments. Council then approved upon first reading <br />Ordinance No. 99-5, establishing the City's FY 99-00 Budget and Tax Rates, by the following . <br />vote, all members voting: <br />Vote: 5-0 <br /> <br /> Yeas: (5) Crabtree, Dallas, HaskelI, Roop, Teague. <br /> <br /> Nays: (0) None. <br /> <br /> Council Member Roop then commended City Staff for their preparation and presentation <br /> of the budget, and stated that his only concern was the addition of new employees to the City <br /> payroll. Vice-Mayor Teague noted that his support of the new positions approved was given as a <br /> direct result of the fact that all in question were funded by additional revenues to cover their <br /> costs. Council Member Haskell then moved that the City Manager be directed to come back to <br /> Council with a proposal on the accomplishment of a comprehensive staffing study and <br /> reorganizational analysis of City operations. This motion was seconded and approved by the <br /> <br />following vote, all members voting: <br /> <br /> <br />
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