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FORT COLLINS GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT COMMITTEE
DECEMBER 9, 1993 MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL LIAISON: Ann Azari, Mayor
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: ABSENT:
Jerry P. Brown Jackie Davis
Dennis Sumner Dave Meyer
Alan Krcmarik (Member &•Staff Support)
OTHERS PRESENT:
Don Mazanec of William M. Mercer, Inc. the City's actuarial firm.
Sue Wilcox (Staff Support - Secretary)
CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Dennis Sumner called the meeting to order at 1:21
p.m. in the 2nd Floor Conference Room of City Hall West on December 9, 1993.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Jerry Brown moved that the minutes of the November 4th
meeting be approved as distributed. Jackie Davis seconded the motion and it
was approved.
REVIEW OF DISCUSSION TOPICS: No changes.
DISCUSSION TOPICS:
1. MEMBER COMMENTS: There were no member comments.
2. JAD COMMITTEE REPORT
MAIN POINTS: On 11/17/93 Jerry Brown sent the work schedule of the JAD
subcommittee of the Pension Oversight Committee (POC) electronically to all
GERC members. He reported that the Request for Proposals (RFP) for
consulting services for the POC had been distributed. The deadline for
submission of proposals is January 7th, with selection on January 21st. The
schedule also includes two opportunities for the Pension Oversight Committee
to meet with the Retirement Committee (Feb. 17 and March 24). Jerry noted
that Dave Agee had done an exceptional job in packaging the information for
the RFP.
JAD will also host open houses at the end of February and end of March to
provide information to employees and to receive feedback. These will be
advertised in FortNotes.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: The Committee members expressed their appreciation
to JAD for proposing an ambitious timeline to accomplish their activities and
for including meetings with the GERC and open houses for employees.
3. REPORT ON RFP FOR ACTUARIAL SERVICES
MAIN POINTS: Jackie Davis reported that she and Opal Dick in Purchasing are
researching information for the RFP for actuarial services to the GERP. They
have prepared a schedule of the various steps and want to review an RPF for
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actuarial services that Greeley recently completed. They also would like to
talk to the actuary who is chosen to work with the POC.
CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Jackie will keep the Committee informed as the
process unfolds.
4. REPORT ON POSSIBLE EARLY RETIREMENT PROGRAM
MAIN POINTS: Dennis Sumner reported that he, Rich Shannon, Mike Powers, and
Jaime Mares are working on this. An eligible group of about 100 GERP members
and 24 other employees were invited to explore an early retirement option.
About 60 attended the first meeting, where a financial planner explained how
living expenses change when employees retire. The employees were asked to
make lists of questions they had and the benefits they felt were important.
Those lists are being reviewed now.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: Dennis will continue to keep the Committee informed
of the Early Retirement proposal as it progresses.
MAIN POINTS: Alan Krcmarik reported that he began a subscription to a
newsletter called "Employee Benefits for Nonprofits". He has been routing
copies to Mary Crumbaker as it reviews some pension and benefits issues,
including an analysis of some of the non-discrimination rules as they are
expected to apply to government -sponsored plans. He asked if the rest of the
Committee would like to review it as well.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: The newsletter will be circulated to all members
unless they request that it not.
6. COLORADO UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT
MAIN POINTS: Alan mentioned that he received a memo explaining the City's
responsibilities under the Colorado Unclaimed Property Act. This Act
requires that the City determine whether it has any property or uncashed
checks that belong to individuals. It affects the GERP if we are unable to
find former employees that have unclaimed retirement benefits. To date, we
believe that all those people eligible for retirement or lump -sum benefits to
date have been located.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: Dave Agee of the finance Department, Accounting
Division, will file the appropriate forms with the State Treasurer's Office.
1992 AUDIT MANAGEMENT LETTER
MAIN POINTS: City Council received the 1992 Management letter from Price
Waterhouse (The City's former auditing firm). Included in the letter was a
summary of recommendations from 1991 and the City Staff's responses. Some of
the recommendations pertained to pension plan choices. The GERC's work plan
should resolve any remaining issues.
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For the 1993 audit, the City has chosen a new audit firm, Bondi and Company.
Much of the preliminary work has been completed and no pension issues have
been identified yet. Alan also reminded the GERP that Council member Winokur
has requested that the GERC review a cost -of -living increase for retirees.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: As part of the overall review of the GER Plan, the
Committee should review cost -of -living increases in 1994.
8. BENEFIT CALCULATIONS
MAIN POINTS: Don Mazanec will be meeting with Laurie Harvey of Employee
Development in January to complete calculations on several individuals who
are on disability. Sue also mentioned that an individual with a disability
will be retiring in 1994.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: Don will have the calculations on the disabled
individuals in January.
9. PLAN IMPROVEMENTS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL
MAIN POINTS: City Council recently approved two plan improvements:
1) A benefit will now be payable to a beneficiary if an employee dies before
age 55. For a spouse, the benefit would be half of the benefit the employee
was eligible for at the time of his death. This benefit is paid for the
spouse's lifetime. For a beneficiary other than a spouse, the benefit is
calculated differently and is paid out over 5 years (or as a lump sum, if the
benefit would be less than $100 a month). 2) The second improvement changes
the vesting schedule to allow full vesting at the beginning of the employee's
sixth year of employment. It was suggested that an article in FortNotes
would help get this information to members.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: Don Mazanec needs a copy of the signed resolution
approving the Plan changes. Dave Meyer agreed to write an article for
FortNotes and he will send it to members and Don Mazanec for review. An
example showing the survivor benefit will be included.
10. LUMP SUM SETTLEMENTS FOR RETIREES WITH LOW MONTHLY BENEFITS
MAIN POINTS: Previously, Payroll Clerk Linda Brown and Rita Welch, Accounts
Payable Supervisor, had suggested offering lump sum payments to retirees who
currently receive less than $100 per month. This would allow retirees to
invest the money and possibly increase their rate of return. It would also
simplify the writing of retiree benefit checks and save money over many
years. However, there was concern that the retirees would then miss any
possible future cost -of -living increases granted by City Council and would
also remove almost $100,000 from the GER Plan.
CONCLUSIONS/NEXT STEPS: After discussion, it was moved by Alan and seconded
by Jerry that we offer the option of a lump -sum payment to all retirees
currently receiving ,a benefit of less than $100 per month. It passed
unanimously. Sue will begin the process of offering this option.
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ITEMS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION
1. Possible seminars or workshops to increase GER Committee members'
knowledge of their roles and responsibilities.
2. GERP / Workers Comp / Disability Proposal to E-Team
3. Monitor progress by staff Pension Oversight Committee
AGENDA 3 SCHEDULE FOR NEXT MEETING
The next meeting will be January 6 at 1:15 p.m. in the Finance Conference
Room. The agenda will include:
1. Plan member comments
2. JAD Update
3. Early Retirement Proposal Update
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 2:27 p.m.
MEETING SCHEDULE:
The General Employees Retirement Committee meetings are normally held at 1:15
p.m. on the 1st Thursday of each month in the 2nd Floor Conference Room, City
Hall West. Any change from that will be noted.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1994
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1994**
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1994**
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1994
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1994
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1994
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1994
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1994
**SPECIAL MEETINGS WITH PENSION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE.
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