HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-09-2021 Special Council Meeting Minutes City of Canton
Special Council Meeting
2 North Main Street Canton IL 61520
ZOOM Video conferencing
03-09-2021
5:00pm
A special council meeting was held on March 9, 2021 2020 (5:00pm) via zoom webinar.
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE
Mayor Kent McDowell, Attorney Chris Jump, City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock, Treasurer Crystal
Wilkinson, Utility Director Joe Carruthers,Street Superintendent Ron Robinson, Beka Schulz-CLA„
City Engineer Keith Plavec, System Maintenance Director Dash Wilson, Public Safety Director
Richard Fairburn
OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE: Tim Wyman
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
WBYS Radio, Fulton Democrat
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING
INVOCATION—Mayor Kent McDowell
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION-
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Fritz X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West JOINED LATE
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Quin X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Chamberlin
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
CONSENT AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD MARCH 2, 2021
Motion and second were made by Alderman Mayhew/Chamberlin to approve the consent
agenda and place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Fritz X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Quin X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
FINANCE
ALDERWOMAN ANDRA CHAMBERLIN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A RESOLUTION APROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF CANTON AND GUARDIAN INSURANCE FOR THE GROUP DENTAL, VISION AND LIFE
INSURANCE PLAN FOR CITY EMPLOYEES. RESOLUTION #5304
City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock explained that the insurance met on March 1, 2021 to discuss the
proposed renewal from Guardian Insurance for the group dental,vision and life insurance. It was
the recommendation of the insurance committee to enter into an agreement with Guardian
Insurance for a 24- month period. The City's insurance consultant Tim Wyman explained that the
City first changed over to Guardian Insurance in 2017 and the City has not received any increase
with Guardian since 2017. This year the City's loss ratio was 137%, so the City received an 8%
renewal from Guardian. The rates received from Guardian are very low to the City and under
market. The proposal does not have any changes in coverage and the benefits being proposed
are the same that the employees had in 2020. The proposal includes a 2- year rate guarantee.
Discussion took place at the insurance committee meeting about the roll over feature that
Guardian offers. Since the City had this plan since 2017, employees are able to have funds roll
over to the following year if not used. This benefit to the employees would be lost if the City
would decide to go with another carrier.
City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock further explained that the Guardian provides not only the dental
benefits to the employees, but also the vision, life insurance and the employee assistance
program benefits all for this low cost. A few years ago, the City had a separate employee
assistance program and the Cty paid for those services. Guardian offered the employee
assistance program as part of their benefit package at no additional cost, so this also saved the
City the extra expense that was previously paid.
Motion and second were made by Alderman Fritz/Alderwoman Chamberlin to approve the
agreement between the City of Canton and Guardian Insurance for the group dental, vision and
life insurance plan. The new plan with the new rates would become effective May 1, 2021 for a
2-year period.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Justin x
Nelson
Alderwoman x
Lingenfelter
Alderman Fritz x
Alderwoman Hale x
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Quin x
Mayhew
Alderwoman x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF CANTON AND THE GROUP PROVIDER FOR MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR CITY EMPLOYEES
The City's insurance consultant Tim Wyman explained that the City received the proposal from
the current carrier BCBS and a proposal for a partially self-insured plan. The City currently pays
approximately 2.27 million dollars for the group medical plan with BCBS. The current PPO plan
has a $500.00 deductible with a $1000.00 max out of pocket/person. The plan includes a
$20.00/$40.00 co-pay. Pharmacy's tier cost is $10.00, $20.00, $35.00. The City also currently
offers an HSA plan with a$1500.00 deductible and a$3,000.00 max out of pocket. BCBS provided
a report that shows an 80% loss ratio. Generally, an insurance company breaks even at an 85%
loss ratio- and then the insurance company would lose money with a ratio any higher. BCBS
offered a 1.46% increase for a renewal. This would be an increase of approximately $35,000.00
for the renewal.
The second option is a renewal with BCBS with a 2-year rate guarantee for a 4.46% increase. The
City would increase 4.46% at the beginning of the first year and then the rate would be flat for
the second year.
The third option is a partially self-funded model. This model is entirely different than what the
City had years ago. The industry has evolved over the last 5-7 years and there are some safe
guards under the new structure.
The problem with a fully funded plan is no matter how good or how bad a year the City should
have—the City would pay 2.3 million dollars to BCBS. The City did receive a good renewal with
BCBS this year by getting a 1.46% renewal; however, the City is just sitting back and basically
playing a game and just waiting for that 30-35% increase when a bad year comes along. When
this happens then the City has 2 months to figure out what to do.
A partially self-funded plan takes away this risk from the equation. The focus can then be placed
on controlling the little claims and getting people heathier. To ensure the plan, there are four
components that must be considered. The first figure in the component is a figure of$89,685.00
represents 3.89% of the overall spend. This is all of the fees that would be paid to a third- party
administrator to pay and process claims, or anything that is ongoing fixed cost. The third -party
administrator is Consociate out of Decatur Illinois, but they maintain an office out of Peoria. Tim
further explained that his relationship with Consociates is better than one that would be received
at BCBS or anywhere else. Tim further explained that the partially self-funded model will provide
stability to the City and drive the claims downward while providing some predictability so the
City can properly budget for healthcare. If the City receives a 30% renewal on a fully insured plan
that would mean the City would have to figure out how to come up with $690,000.00 within just
a couple of months. The proposed partially self-funded model takes this risk away.
Under the proposed renewal, the City would move away from BCBS and Consociate would pay
the claims for the City by paying them $89,685.00.
The City would not be insuring all of the claims. A claim for dialysis or a claim for a hemophiliac
could be hundreds of thousands of dollars. Under the proposed plan a purchase of a stop loss
insurance policy would pay any claim over$75,000.00. The City would insure everyone from the
deductible amount of$500.00 to $75,000.00. Anything over and above the $75,000.00 will be
paid for by a re-insurance carrier. There is also a limit for an aggregate amount—or several claims
by several different people. The City would be protected for an individual person with a large
claim as well as being protected on the whole. The cost for this is $378,000.00 or 16.44% of the
overall spend. Tim said in the industry this is a great quote because usually this number is
between 22-25%of the spend. Tim further stated that he believes this is a very good quote. This
is guaranteed with no lasers. This means that can't come in and request additional money (over
the $75,000 cap) because of a large claim. This stop loss would be purchased directly through
HCC life insurance company. They are the largest re-insurance company in the United States.
The captive that the City would be joining is called Pareto. Pareto has 1400 employer groups in
their captive, so they get some great buying power.
The claims between deductible and $75,000.00-the City can actuarily see that that these will be
approximately 1.7 million dollars over the next year. This amount is the money that the City will
fund and put into a bank that resides in Canton. Bills will then be paid from these funds.Anything
over the $75,000.00 will be paid by the insurance company.
The insurance committee approved Tim Wyman's recommendation of keeping the rates that are
currently in place with BCBS. This will generate the 2.3 million dollars of revenue. Some of these
funds will go to the re-insurance, some will go to Consociates, but the remaining 73%goes into a
bank in Canton that claims are paid out of. In a self-funded plan, the first 2-3 months you don't
have any claims to pay because of the lag time between when the claim was incurred, to when
the claim is processed by the hospital, and then when it gets to consociate to submit. This would
allow the City sufficient time to generate the money to pay future claims.
Treasurer Wilkinson said the City currently pays $170,000.00 per month in insurance premiums
to BCBS. The money that would typically be sent to BCBS would be used to fund the account for
claims to be paid out of. A claims report would be sent to the City with the dollar amount that
need to be approved before payments would be made. One bill will be sent to the City that will
include the amount for the reinsurance, claim processing and claim payments.
The final cost is a two- year cost to join the captive. The captive is a collection of like-minded
employers who are tired of reacting to the renewals each year, and wants to look at a 3-5-year
strategy of moving the costs downward. The 1.7 million dollars for claims are the City's
opportunity to drive costs down. Specialized companies can focus on the small claims can help
drive the costs downward. The captive charges $37,600.00 for two years to join. This is the buy
in fee and it makes sure you can't get any lasers. If the City would decide to leave and go back to
BCBS or someone else, this money would come back to the City. If the City can focus on the
deductible amount to the $75,000.00 claims- this is where the opportunity is at to save money
instead of sending all of it to BCBS. This year the City basically gave BCBS 5% of the 2.3 million
dollars to BCBS to put into their pocket. So, the proposed plan would allow the City to put this
5% back into the bank account for the taxpayers. If the City was already on this proposed plan
structure, the City would have been able to keep $500,000.00 in their bank account instead of
giving it to BCBS to pocket. Tim further explained that in the 3-10-year strategy the City would
end up money ahead.
The City will receive a concierge service for the employees. The concierge service will be
proactive and reach out to the employee for various services to explain that other options are
available that would cost the employee less money, but receive the same service. This will also
help the plan save a lot of money along with the employee saving money.
Tim further explained that he is seeing much larger increases from BCBS coming out of the COVID
pandemic. The increases have been ranging from 8-9%to 35% increases. The large increases are
definitely out there and businesses are receiving them. The City is currently waiting two months
before the renewal and are forced to just re-act to the renewals. This plan will help the City
implement a plan that will have a 3-5-year strategy where planning can take place to help
decreases costs. If the City would have a horrible year with several claims over$75,000.00,the
worst the City would receive is an 8% increase. Tim asked the council what they think they would
get with BCBS if the City had a horrible year with several claims over $75,000.00. BCBS would
want their money back. If you are going to have a bad year, you generally want to be self-funded
because those claims would go away within a year or two.
Consociate pays their claims in 3-4 days and their accuracy is 99.7%. They do a remarkable job
of paying claims.
The next step would be to receive a contract with Perato for approval. The City could bring a
resolution back to the next council meeting with an agreement for a final vote. The City would
setup a bank account, sign a contract, issue ID cards, and have an employee meeting. The
benefits would remain the same that is currently in place with BCBS.
City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock said she contacted three separate entities that utilize this same
insurance structure that is being proposed to the City to check references. All three entities gave
very positive comments with their experience in belonging to this plan. A letter outlining the
individual comments were emailed directly to the council members and the insurance committee
members.
Treasurer Wilkinson said this proposed plan saves the City approximately$106,000.00 this year.
Motion and second were made by Alderman Mayhew/Andra Chamberlin to have Tim Wyman
move forward with the partially self- funded plan to get the guaranteed numbers and to gather
the contracts.
Attorney Jump said everything will be subject to a final vote by council, but this will direct Tim
Wyman to move forward.
City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock said that Alderman West joined the meeting earlier so he will be
included in this vote.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Fritz X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Quin X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
LEGAL AND ORDINANCE
ALDERMAN CRAIG WEST, CHAIRMAN
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE & PERSONNEL
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS AND CONSIDER AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON AND THE
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNITS FOR THE FIRE UNION, POLICE UNION AND PUBLIC WORKS
UNION.
Attorney Jump said that tentative dates are set for two of the bargaining units to meet. No
discussion will take place tonight, but the next council meeting will have discussion.
COMMUNITY& INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ALDERMAN JOHN LOVELL, CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER& SEWER
ALDERWOMAN ANGELA LINGENFELTER, CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC
ALDERWOMAN ANGELA HALE, CHAIRMAN
STREETS AND GARBAGE
ALDERMAN JEFF FRITZ, CHAIRMAN
LAKE, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
ALDERMAN QUIN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON THE SALE AND/OR LEASE OF MUNICIPALLY OWNED REAL
ESTATE NEAR CANTON LAKE,AND POTENTIAL PROPOSALS IN RELATION TO SAME.
An exhibit from the survey of land will not be completed until the end of this week. Previous
discussion took place regarding the sale/lease of this property. The City will still need to
determine what will be annexed into the City. Attorney Jump said the property will become
zoned conservation and would not allow homes to be built on it. The property will then need to
be rezoned to allow for homes to be built on it. This is just one step of the process that will need
to be completed. Attorney Jump said ultimately, he would want the zoning to be residential.
Attorney Jump said he would recommend coming up with the terms of the lease separately. The
City can authorize leases up to two years to be expedited by someone at the City. Attorney Jump
said he would not recommend leasing to the developer and then dealing with subleases.
AttorneyJump said he would like to know what to include in the request for proposals. By passing
a resolution it doesn't mean the City is selling the land. It just indicates that bids would be
accepted. The City could accept any bid that is determined to be in the best interest of the City.
The statute states the publishing requirements.
Further discussion took place regarding the homes that are built on the lots and how to best
develop the lots. The final terms for the request for proposals will be determined so this can be
brought back to the council meeting on March 16, 2021. This will then authorize the City to
obtain bids.
MAYOR COMMUNICATION
Mayor McDowell said that there has been a problem at the water plant with a broken pipe.
Crews are working at fixing the broken pipe so water will be turned off until the repair is
completed. The area impacted is from Boat Dock Road and East to the water plant and everything
around Canton Lake.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Mayhew/Fritz to adjourn.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Fritz X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Quin X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
No executive session was held
Mayor Kent McDowell
City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock