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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRetirement Committee - Minutes - 02/04/1999GenesEmployees Retirement Plan • City of Fort Collins FORT COLLINS GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 4, 1999, MEETING MINUTES Approved March 4, 1999 COUNCIL LIAISON: Mayor Ann Azari COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: ABSENT: Jim Hume, 221-6776 Susan Lehman, 221-6813 Alan Krcmarik, 221-6788 Kevin Westhuis, 221-6156 OTHERS PRESENT: Russ Proctor, Watson Wyatt Worldwide, the GERP's actuarial firm Deb Weedman, (Staff Support — Human Resources) Greg Tempel, (Staff Support — Legal) Julie Depperman, (Staff Support — Investments) Sue Wilcox, (Staff Support — Clerical) Fred Garth, representing some GER Plan Retirees Dave Meyer, former GERC member & Utilities employee CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Kevin Westhuis called the meeting to order in the Council Information Center (CIC) at 1:20 p.m. There were no changes to the agenda. ITEMS OF NOTE: Fred Garth, former City Light and Power employee and representative of a group of retirees, attended the meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Alan Krcmarik distributed copies of the minutes for the December 3, 1998, meeting. He noted previously suggested edits and corrections had been made. Susan Lehman moved that the December 3, 1998, minutes be adopted. Jim Hume seconded the motion, which the Committee approved unanimously (4-0). Alan distributed the December 17, 1998, minutes. He again noted he had made the edits and changes that reviewers suggested. Kevin Westhuis moved to approve the December 17, 1998, minutes as corrected. Jim Hume seconded the motion. The Committee passed the motion unanimously (4-0). The January 7, 1999, GERC minutes were distributed and changes noted. Alan moved that the January 7, 1999 minutes be approved as corrected and Jim Hume seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously (4-0). 300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6788 • FAX (970) 221-6782 February 4, 1999, GER Committee Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 5 DISCUSSION TOPICS: 1. GER PLAN MEMBER(S) COMMENTS AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: Plan member or citizen did not comment at this meeting. 2. GERP TO MONEY PURCHASE PLAN CONVERSION PROCESS FOR 1998 HIRES MAIN POINTS: Deb Weedman provided a list of 44 people who were hired during 1998. These employees were not eligible to be included in the 1998 partial conversion from the GER Plan to the ICMA-RC 401(a) Money Purchase Plan. Russ Proctor had also created a list of employees hired in 1998, using the computer tape of Payroll information provided at year-end. His list showed 70 employees. Since some of them may be police, firefighters, hourly, or contractual employees, and not a part of the GERP, Deb will reconcile the two lists and have a final list for the next meeting. Julie Depperman had contacted Theresa Myers of ICMA Retirement Corporation to set up a schedule outlining notification of the members eligible to convert to the MPP, educational meetings, deadlines, and the actual transfer date. The ICMA-RC representative will also be available for individual appointments. The GERC decided to provide an opportunity for appeals, if any are necessary, during the regular GERC meeting scheduled for June 3, 1999. It was suggested that at least one presentation be held at an outlying location. Some changes were made to the outline that Julie provided. The final schedule is listed below. The Committee discussed equal pension contributions for classified employees. Participation in the ICMA-RC 401(a) MPP requires a 6-month wait after hiring, with a 3% contribution by the employee, which is matched by the City's 3% contribution. In addition, the City contributes 4.5% to the MPP after 6 months of employment instead of to the GER Plan. The Committee agreed that using the hire date for the employee for the lump sum calculations was consistent. The employee must be employed through June 30, 1999 in order to make the conversion to the ICMA-RC plan. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Russ will provide a cost estimate for Watson Wyatt's services and for revising the presentation material. On the individual materials, Russ will provide the calculated transfer balance and the monthly benefit expressed as a lump sum. The schedule for the conversion of 1998 hires is: April 1 GERC finalizes handout materials (regular meeting) April 19 Letters sent to eligible GERP members May 4, 6 Employee Information Meetings at which information packets and transfer balances are distributed. May 18 Send electronic reminders about the deadline to eligible members May 28 Deadline for returning conversion forms to Human Resources Filename: GMIN0204.doc February 4, 19WER Committee Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 5 June 3 Regular GERC Meeting — Opportunity for Appeal of Decision June 14 Provide Russ with a list of any eligible members who have terminated June 15 Human Resources provides conversion/distribution forms to ICMA-RC. Russ to send data to ICMA-RC June 30 Wire transfer of funds from GERP (City) to ICMA 3. GER COMMITTEE MEMBER APPOINTMENT MAIN POINTS: Kevin explained that City Council members interviewed several applicants before appointing Susan Lehman to the GER Committee last spring. At that time, the Council Members identified a back-up if Susan were not able to serve. The alternate candidate was Terry Van Cleave. He works for the Utilities Department at the Drake Water Reclamation Facility. The City Council will fill the vacancy on February 16, 1999. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Alan will check to make sure the resolution is on the Council agenda. 4. REVIEW OF 1990 COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT BUDGET REQUEST FOR 2000 MAIN POINTS: Russ reviewed the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) provided to GERP retirees in 1990 and outlined a proposal for the Committee to consider. The previous COLA was granted before the implementation of the Total Compensation plan. Russ also said there are more retirees now than in 1997 when the GERC last submitted a budget request to the City Manager for a COLA for retirees. Russ used the Consumer Price Index (CPI) less 1.5%, with those who retired in 1990 and before receiving the full amount and those who retired since 1990 receiving varying amounts. Russ explained that the 1.5% reduction was included because some sources feel the CPI doesn't reflect a true cost of living increase for retirees. If the calculation of "CPI minus 1.5%" was used, Russ said that the 57 people who retired in 1990 or before would receive a 9.7% increase and the 39 who retired since 1990 would receive 4.9%. The latter group would receive a lower benefit because cost of living increases were received while they worked and thus were included in the benefit calculation at the time they retired. The latter groups' percentage is an average of all of those employees who retired between 1990 and 1999. Retiree specific COLAs may be different from this percentage. The current proposal that is "CPI minus 1.5%," would be a one-time contribution of $496,663 to the GER Plan, rather than a "percentage of pay" contribution. (A "percentage of pay" contribution would be a larger increase to active employees now than a year ago because there are fewer GERP members as a result of the conversion.) The contribution could be spread over 5 years if necessary. Individual departmental budgets could be used for funding contributions for the retirees who had worked in that department. The funds would go directly to the GER fund. The Committee discussed the merits of requesting a specific amount versus providing a range of Filename: GMIN0204Am February 4, 1999, GER Committee Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 5 options. The Committee also discussed building a COLA into the existing GERP members' contributions, but that could affect the Total Compensation formula. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Russ will provide a breakdown of current retirees, their retirement dates, and current monthly benefit amounts. Alan stated that budget requests will be submitted in April or May to the City Manager for inclusion in his recommended budget. Alan will prepare the request. Fred Garth, who represents a group of former Light and Power employees, will take this information to the others. He will also advise them that they can address City Council with their concerns at the beginning of each meeting on the 1" and 3rd Tuesdays. 5. QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS (QDROs) MAIN POINTS: Last year Greg provided the GERC with draft forms for any Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) requests received by the Committee. The forms would be used in cases where the court decides the value of a retirement benefit and divides it between divorcing individuals. The draft forms are based on model forms, with revisions particular to the GER Plan. The forms would provide consistency and save money and time in lawyer preparation if adopted by the Committee for its use. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Greg will meet with Russ after this meeting, revise the drafts, and bring the revised forms to the next meeting. Greg will also send a draft copy to Dave Meyer. 6. GER COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP MAKEUP During the last meeting a suggestion was made about including a retiree as a member of the GER Committee. The GER Plan is now closed to new members and the Plan members will, over time, move from being employees to being retirees. Currently, Article XI of the Plan document provides that only one of the four appointed members can be a non -employee and that could be a retiree. Greg distributed copies of a draft Plan change to increase the GERC members to six, with the sixth person being a retiree. This would require City Council approval for a Code Change, as well as an ordinance change. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: Greg was asked to bring proposed wording to the March 0 GERC meeting for review and possible submission to City Council for action at their April 6t° and 20'h meetings. 7. FOURTH QUARTER AND 1998 YEAR-END INVESTMENT REPORT MAIN POINTS: The 1998 Investment Report figures show domestic mutual funds returned 14.1% and the return on foreign mutual funds was 3.9%. The annualized yield for fixed income investments was 6.4%, compared with its benchmark's return of 5.15%. Along with the 1998 Investment Report, Julie Depperman distributed a one -page report for January. That summary reflects the nearly $9 million reduction in Plan assets resulting from the conversion of 368 members to the MPP. While liquidating two low -performing investments (SIT Mid -Cap Growth fund and Royce Total Return) for the funds transfer, the required percentages of equities and Filename: GMN0204.doc 0 • February 4, 1999, GER Committee Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 5 fixed income investments were maintained, as well as the approved percentages of foreign and domestic investments. The Committee discussed using mutual funds managed to replicate certain stock markets, referred to as index funds. Usually index funds have lower management fees. According to Morningstar performance reports, 7% of fund managers outperformed the S&P 500 Index funds. During discussion the Committee also noted that many domestic funds hold foreign investments. CONCLUSION/NEXT STEPS: The Committee will review the demographics of the GER members remaining in the Plan, and when their retirements will most likely impact the Plan funds. They Committee will review the Plan's investment strategy and make changes if necessary. Alan and Julie will be meeting with representatives of the funds that the GERP is now invested in. SCHEDULE FOR NEXT REGULAR MEETING: The next regular meeting will be Thursday, March 4, 1999, at 1:15 p.m. in the Council Information Center (CIC) of City Hall West. The agenda will include: 1. Citizen Participation / Plan Member Comments 2. Consider approving the February 4, 1999 meeting minutes 3. Valuation Report & Person Retirement Planning Statement Update 4. Review Handout Materials for DB/DC Conversion of 1998 Hires 5. Committee Membership Issues 6. Review QDRO model forms and procedures 7. Prioritize Work Plan Items 8. Regular Investment Review 9. Other Business ADJOURNMENT Kevin adjourned the meeting at 3:00 p.m. GERC/GERP WEB PAGE ADDRESS: www.ci.fort-collins.co.us/CITY_HALIJBOARDS_CONMUSSIONS/RETIREMENT/index.htrn FUTURE MEETING SCHEDULE: The General Employees Retirement Committee normally meets at 1:15 p.m. on the 1" Thursday of each month in the Council Information Center, City Hall West. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1999 THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1999 THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1999 THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1999 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1999 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1999 Filename: GMIN0204.doc