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CCR1992246COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEG0 RESOLUTION #246-92 ESTABLISHING SALARIES FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS BE IT RESOLVED that the following annual salaries are established for Aldermen for the 1993-1995 term: Aldermen (Dist. 2, 4, 6 & 7) $ 5,056.20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following annual Salary is established for Mayor for the 1993-1996 term: Mayor $37,504.23 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council President shall continue to receive an additional $400.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that benefits shall continue to be provided as follows: Health insurance for the Mayor on the same basis as other non-represented employees. 0 Life insurance in an amount that is the same as other non-represented employees for the Mayor. DATED THIS 13TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 1992. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE Ald. Patrick A. Patterson Ald. Edwin P. Dumke Ald. David J. Sanders This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #246-92 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. A '0 9/92 jmb :/ Deferred 9/22/92 DALE W. ARENZ DONALD 5. MOLTER. JR JOHN P MAC?. COURT COYYISSIOMCR H. STANLEY RIFFLL LAW OrrlCES OF ARENZ, MOLTER, MACY & RIFFLE. S.C. 720 N EAST AVENUE P 0 BOX 1318 WAUKESHA. WISCONSIN 53187-1~e TELEPHONE Ye-IJ.0 FACSIMILE Ye-0211 AREA CODE 4U September 29, 1992 Mayor Wayne Salentine CITY OF MUSKEG0 Post Office Box 903 Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 Re: Elected Official’s Salaries Dear Mayor Salentine: I was requested by the Common Council at its meeting of September 22, 1992 to research the following: 1. Can the Mayor’s salary at this time be increased for the period of the Mayor‘s next term in pre-schedule specific salary increases; and 2. Can the Mayor’s salary be increased by cost-of-living increases during the next term? My opinion is as follows: 1. I believe the most reasonable interpretation of Wisconsin Statute 566.196 allows for the Mayor‘s salary to be the next term determined prior to said term and in increased by pre-schedule specific salary increases during compliance with any other applicable statutes. 2. In my opinion, the Mayor, as a member of the Common Council, pursuant to Wisconsin Statute s62.11, may not receive cost- because I believe the same are prohibited by application of of-living increases in the Mayor’s salary in the next term Wisconsin Statute 566.199. Sincerely, ARENZ, MOLTER, MACY h RIFFLE, S.C. KNALD 5. MSLXR, JR. Donald S. Molter, Jr. DSM/pw cc: Ms. Jean Marenda