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Charter Commission <br />October 10, 2013 <br />Page 9 <br />J60 <br />361 Commissioner Gunderson stated that there are members with expiring terms and the decision to <br />362 appoint would be that of a judge. <br />363 <br />364 C. 2012 Letter to the Judge (to be distributed at the meeting) <br />365 Vice Chair Dahl stated that she sent the letter to the judge electronically to the Commission the <br />366 previous night for review. <br />367 <br />368 Commissioner Sutherland arrived. <br />369 <br />370 MOTION by Commissioner Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Sutherland, requesting that <br />371 an agenda item titled Chair's Report be added to the January agenda. <br />372 <br />373 Motion passed unanimously. <br />374 <br />375 MOTION by Commissioner Bretoi, seconded by Commissioner Timm, requesting that the letter <br />376 to the judge be approved and sent. <br />377 <br />378 Motion passed unanimously. <br />379 <br />380 D. Commissioner Gunderson's Concern over Total Number of Commissioners for the <br />81 Charter Commission <br />382 Commissioner Gunderson referenced State Statute 410.05 regarding Charter Commissions. She <br />383 noted that the Commission shall be composed of seven to 15 members who are voting members <br />384 of the City. She stated that there are very few Charter Commissions that have such a high <br />385 number of Commissioners, providing examples of other metro Charter Commissions composed <br />386 of seven or nine members. She was unsure of the proper manner in which the number of Charter <br />387 Commissioners could be lowered and whether a legal opinion should be gained. <br />388 <br />389 MOTION by Commissioner Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Timm, requesting to consult <br />390 with the League of Minnesota Cities in order to seek an opinion on the State Statute 410.05. <br />391 <br />392 Further Discussion: Commissioner Trehus explained that it would require a Charter amendment <br />393 in order to change the number of Commissioners and noted that would be highly politicized and <br />394 did not believe the group should proceed with this action. <br />395 <br />396 Commissioner Gunderson noted that seven terms are expiring and this would be the opportunity <br />397 to make the Commission smaller in order to better fit with the size of the city. <br />398 <br />399 Commissioner Turcotte stated Lino Lakes has more to do than other Charter Commissions; <br />400 noting that this Charter Commission is one of the few that deals with road improvements and <br />401 other issues. <br />,-402 <br />9 <br />