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180418 Council Remuneration MIN= ATTENDANCE: Ann Loker John Lessif Jami Stephenson Ashley Andrews Donna Wilson 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 2:05 pm. 2. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 3. Introductions of members Members introduced themselves including their backgrounds and what brought them to this committee. 4. Terms of Reference & Election of Chair The Terms of reference were reviewed and it was determined that they should stand as written. Election of the Chair: Moved By: Jami Stephenson Seconded By: John Lessif THAT Ann Loker be appointed Chair of the committee. Carried The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Council Compensation Review Advisory Committee Wednesday April 18, 2018 2:00 p.m. Committee Room, Corporate 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor MINUTES 180418 Compensation Review MIN - 2 - 5. 1/3 tax credit Ashley Andrew, HR Manager for the Town explained the 1/3 tax credit. The original intention of the tax credit was to compensate council for their personal expenses such as mileage, phone, internet etc. Currently the Town, as do most Municipalities, provide expense compensation to Councils, therefore the Province has decided to remove this credit in 2019. The members concurred that council should be made whole and the tax credit be given back and included in their compensation. 6. Review & Discussion regarding compensation & comparators Staff provided the history of this council’s remuneration process and current comparator surveys were provided. Staff noted that in addition to the compensation provided were full benefits. It was also noted that Councillors have not had an increase in many years with the exception of the cost of living (COLA) since 2014. The Mayor position received an increase in 2010 to attempt to bring the compensation more in line with the time commitment. Members have requested additional information from staff in the form of a spreadsheet. Information to be provided: • Council compensation today if they were provided COLA since 2006. • Council compensation with the 1/3 tax credit included. • Breakdown of the benefit package and the increase in costs of benefits over time. • Staff to provide information regarding possible cost sharing for benefits and those costs. It was noted that approximately 17% of compensation is benefits. Staff to determine the last time the Mayor received an increase prior to 2010. Staff to determine the last time that Councillors received an increase in compensation other than cola. Staff to provide the County Council compensation, including expenses. Staff to provide compensation data, population, tax base and benefits details, from Leamington, Collingwood, Port Hope and Coburg. These municipalities are comparable in size. 180418 Compensation Review MIN - 3 - The committee’s recommendation is to appoint the Council Compensation Advisory Committee at the start of the next council and then to review compensation during the third year of the term, prior to the election year. 7. Next Meeting May 3, 2018, 2:00 pm, Annex Board Room, Corporate Office. 8. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 3:15 pm.