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Glendale
A R I Z O N A
MINUTES
PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM
LOCAL POLICE BOARD
CITY HALL - HR TRAINING ROOM
5850 W. GLENDALE AVE.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
9:30 A.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER A JOINT MEETING OF THE LOCAL FIRE AND POLICE BOARDS
Chair Charles Erickson called the joint meeting of the Local Fire and Police Boards to order
at 9:30 a.m.
2. ROLL CALL FOR THE JOINT MEETING OF THE LOCAL FIRE AND POLICE BOARDS
Present:
Mayor & Board Member Jerry Weiers
Board Member & Chair Charles Erickson
Fire Board Member Paul Morales, Fire Captain (by telephone)
Fire Board Member Anthony Love, Fire Engineer
Police Board Member Cody Carmichael, Police Sergeant
Police Board Member Justin Harris, Police Officer
Absent:
City Manager & Board Member Kevin Phelps
Staff Present:
Jim Brown, Board Secretary & Director of Human Resources & Risk Mgmt.
Michael Hamblin, Assistant City Attorney
Lisette Camacho, Director of Budget & Finance
Ken Barnes, Assistant Fire Chief
Eric Eckert, Fire Battalion Chief
Arick O'Hara, Fire Fighter
Chris Carlott, Fire Captain
Nancy Rodriguez, HR Analyst
Lisa Chill, Admin Support Supervisor, HR
Other Attendees
Board Attorney Carrie O'Brien
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
There were no citizens present.
4. REVIEW OF THE JUNE 30, 2020 ANNUAL ACTUARIAL VALUATION OF MEMBERS
FOR GLENDALE FIRE AND POLICE COVERED BY THE PSPRS - LISETTE CAMACHO,
BUDGET & FINANCE DIRECTOR
Budget & Finance Director Lisette Camacho stated that she wouldn't be going over the June
30, 2020 actuarial reports because the City had recently issued certificates of participation
to fund the City's unfunded liability for both Police and Fire. She said that the most recent
actuarial reports for fiscal year 2021 haven't been released by PSPRS yet and that the
contribution rates would be changing. The City plans to request a new actuarial report in
January or February 2022 from PSPRS after the actuarial finishes up the report ending June
30, 2021. She said that report would still reflect the old rates and then PSPRS will need to
do an analysis. After that, an updated report would reflect the lower contribution rates for the
City.
Ms. Camacho stated that the City had issued about $253,000,000 in certificates of
participation to fund the unfunded liabilities for both Police and Fire up to 90% funded, and
that the City expects to realize over $100,000,000 in savings because of this.
Ms. Camacho said that for fiscal year 2022 the City paid the full contribution amount. She
said that the City had worked with PSPRS to reduce the City's rates based on the actuarial
amounts through October. For the remainder of fiscal year 2022, the City would have paid
down the required contributions but moving forward the City will be paying the normal costs.
Police Board Member Justin Harris asked for some clarification on the savings amount after
the contribution rate was lowered. Ms. Camacho responded that it would be up to 90%
funded and the savings to the City would be over $100,000,000 for the remaining 60 years of
amortization.
Ms. Camacho continued and said that the City Council had established a pension reserve
fund and the City expects to fund that reserve fund with the savings from the issuance of the
costs. The target is to fund that reserve fund within 2 to 3 years up to a certain dollar
amount.
Fire Board Member Anthony Love asked about the timeframe for the 2021 report. Ms.
Camacho replied that the fiscal year 2021 report is expected in late November or in
December, but that the updated report will depend on the timing of procuring the actuarial
services.
Chair Erickson suggested that the updated report be brought before the Boards as a future
agenda item once the report is available. There was some discussion, but the Boards
agreed that it does not need to be an agenda item as long as the updated report can be
provided to the Boards. Ms. Camacho stated that it is a public document and could be sent
to the Board members. Board Secretary Brown stated that he could send it out to the Board
members once it is available and if the Board members have questions, it can be brought
back as a future agenda item.
5. PRESENTATION BY THE LOCAL BOARDS' OUTSIDE ATTORNEY, CARRIE O'BRIEN
Board Attorney Carrie O'Brien presented the Boards with a review of the Open Meeting Law
followed by an overview of HB 2381, which contains significant changes to the PSPRS
Local Boards' Duties effective January 1, 2022.
Board Secretary Jim Brown advised the Boards that he and some support staff would be
attending a meeting on December 9th hosted by the City of Surprise and presented by
members of PSPRS administration regarding the upcoming changes to the Boards' roles.
More information will be presented to the Boards at upcoming meetings.
6. BOARD COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
There were no Board comments or suggestions.
7. ADJOURN THE JOINT MEETING OF THE LOCAL FIRE AND POLICE BOARDS
Chair Erickson adjourned the joint meeting at 10:02 a.m.
8. CALL TO ORDER THE LOCAL POLICE BOARD
Chair Erickson called the meeting to order at 10:07 a.m.
9. ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor & Board Member Jerry Weiers
Board Member & Chair Charles Erickson
Board Member Cody Carmichael, Police Sergeant
Board Member Justin Harris, Police Officer
Absent:
City Manager & Board Member Kevin Phelps
Staff Present:
Jim Brown, Board Secretary & Director of Human Resources & Risk Mgmt.
Michael Hamblin, Assistant City Attorney
Nancy Rodriguez, HR Analyst
Lisa Chill, Admin Support Supervisor, HR
Other Attendees
Board Attorney Carrie O'Brien
10. CITIZEN COMMENTS
There were no citizens present.
11. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
The Board approved the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System - Local Police Board
Minutes of October 27, 2021
Motioned by Board Member Justin Harris, seconded by Board Member Cody Carmichael
AYE: Mayor Jerry Weiers
Board Member Charles Erickson
Board Member Cody Carmichael
Board Member Justin Harris
Board Member Kevin Phelps
Passed
12. NEW BUSINESS
Board Secretary Jim Brown read the pertinent information and the Board reviewed an
Application for Retirement from the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (D.R.O.P.) submitted
by Kevin Bickel, Police Officer. Kevin Bickel has elected to retire from the D.R.O.P. and
terminate his employment with the Glendale Police Department on January 12, 2022. On
February 22, 2017, the Local Police Board had approved his Application for Enrollment into
the D.R.O.P. and he had elected to participate on January 11, 2017. At that time, he had
completed 25.295 years of credited service. He was required to terminate his employment
with the City of Glendale Police Department on or before January 31, 2022. Kevin Bickel is
eligible to retire from the D.R.O.P. and to receive a Lump Sum distribution.
The Board voted to approve the application.
Motioned by Board Member Justin Harris, seconded by Board Member Cody Carmichael
AYE: Mayor Jerry Weiers
Board Member Charles Erickson
Board Member Cody Carmichael
Board Member Justin Harris
Board Member Kevin Phelps
Passed
13. BOARD COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Mayor Jerry Weiers suggested that the Boards should begin meeting in the 4th Floor
Conference Room again instead of the HR Training Room. Board Secretary Brown said he
would look into that option.
14. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Police
Board will be held on December 15, 2021 at 9:30 a.m., in the HR Training Room, located
at 5850 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, Arizona, 85301.
15. ADJOURN THE LOCAL POLICE BOARD MEETING
Chair Erickson adjourned the meeting at 10:10 a.m.
The Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Police Board meeting minutes of November 17,
2021 were submitted and approved this 15th day of December, 2021.
/s/Jim Brown
Jim Brown
Recording Secretary