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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRetirement Committee - Minutes - 12/09/2010General Employees Retirement Committee 215 N. Mason 2nd Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6788 970.221.6782 - fax fcgov.com GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT COMMITTEE MINUTES DECEMBER 9, 2010 1:15 TO 3:00 P.M. 215 N. MASON—ROOM 2A COUNCIL LIAISON: Councilman Ben Manvel COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Rick Richter, Chair Jim Lathrop, Vice Chair John Voss Dee Toplyn Angelina-Sanchez Sprague COMMITTEE MEMBERS ABSENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Harold Hall Heather Shepherd Greg Tempel Chris Donegon Janie Appleton Pat Kahle Meeting called to order at 1:18 Citizen Participation & Plan Member comments Angelina said she had just gotten one call asking when the election changes would be implemented. Consider Approval of the November 2010 Minutes Greg Temple sent a revised version of the minutes, language changes highlighted, to the Committee prior to the meeting. Jim Lathrop moved to accept this revised version of the minutes, and John Voss seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Discuss Lacomis Invoice John Voss advised the Committee that the invoice from outside legal counsel Dan Lacomis, for an extra $400 that was previously discussed at this meeting (for approval of payment) was actually sent in error, as the work completed was intended to be Pro Bono. So the City will not have to pay that amount. Monthly investment and other reports Harold Hall said there were no changes in fixed income portfolio or mutual fund portfolio. Total return for both is 8.01 %YTD. Harold has the revised the written Investment Policy. He will send out the previous version along with the new revised version and a list of the changes for review by everyone on this Committee. Other business Pat Kahle discussed Milliman’s assessment of the impact to the Retirement Plan based on recent elections made by Plan members. The final analysis in the memo was this: “We find that adopting Amendment Eight will slightly reduce the unfunded actuarial accrued liability. A sound funding policy including 10.5% of member compensation and continued supplemental city contributions will have to be established. We will be able to provide more concrete analysis upon completion of the January 1, 2011 actuarial valuation.” Jim Lathrop moved that based on Milliman’s report, the Committee is supportive of moving forward. Rick Richter seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. John Voss said that regarding the supplemental GERP contribution amount, we had originally presented to City Council an assumed $740,000 through approximately 2030. However, since this last year there was a misunderstanding in which it appeared this supplemental payment would be going away, it was removed from the budget, and now it has to be added back in. Various departments were advised of the fact that if this hasn’t been corrected by 2013, their payment from their budget will be double. Rick Richter moved to adjourn the meeting at 2:24 p.m. and John Voss seconded the motion. Meeting adjourned.