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CityCouncil | 2015-12-15 | 4 | 538 (*15-736) Recommendation for the City of Alameda to Co-Sponsor Alameda Unified School District's (AUSD's) "Everyone Belongs Here" Campaign. Accepted. (15-737) Resolution No. 15109, "Amending the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Supplemental Retirement and Health Plan (Plan) and Trust Agreement for IAFF Employees Hired After June 7, 2011 to Include Alameda Fire Chief's Association (AFCA), Alameda Police Officers' Association (APOA), and Alameda Police Management Association (APMA) Employees Hired After June 7, 2011 as Provided in the Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) Between the City and AFCA, the City and APOA, and the City and APMA Approved on April 29, 2015." Adopted; (15-737A) Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Appoint the President of Alameda Fire Chief's Association (AFCA), President of Alameda Police Officers' Association (APOA), and President of Alameda Police Management Association (APMA) Employees as Additional Trustees as Required by the Trust Agreement; and (15-737B) Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute Plan and Trust Documents. Mayor Spencer requested clarification. The Finance Director stated the trust includes only the IAFF bargaining group; in April 2015, Council approved amendment of the trust and a plan to include the remaining three bargaining units: AFCA, APOA and APMA. Mayor Spencer inquired if the money is only from the employees, not the City, to which the Finance Director responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor Matarrese inquired whether the funding for such a trust is normally paid by the City. The Interim City Manager responded in the negative; stated the retirement trust is in lieu of the City paying spousal coverage for retiree health; employees would contribute their own money to pay for medical costs for their spouses after retirement. Vice Mayor Matarrese inquired whether the trust was previously funded by the City, to which the Interim City Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer stated the trust is separate from the OPEB trust. Vice Mayor Matarrese moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council December 15, 2015 | CityCouncil/2015-12-15.pdf |