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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 26, 1998 <br /> City Council work Session,Wednesday, February 18, 1998, 5:30 p.m. <br /> Comprehensive Plan Task Force/Citizens Advisory Group Public Forum, Saturday, <br /> February 21, 1998,9:00 a.m. <br /> Environmental Committee Meeting, Wednesday, February 25, 1998, 7:00 p.m. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Consideration of Letter of Resignation from Cynthia Larson,Police Department-Mr. <br /> Tesch informed Council of Cynthia Larson's letter of resignation from her position with the Lino <br /> Lakes Police Department, stating that her service was appreciated and that she is wished well in <br /> her future endeavors. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to accept Cynthia Larson's resignation from the Lino Lakes <br /> Police Department. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Minutes,December 29, 1998 - Council Member Bergeson moved to approve <br /> the December 29, 1998 minutes as presented. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. <br /> Motion carried, with Council Member Dahl and Mayor Sullivan abstaining. <br /> Consideration of Minutes,January 12, 1998 - Council Member Bergeson moved to approve <br /> the January 12, 1998 minutes as presented. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. <br /> Motion carried, with Council Member Neal abstaining. <br /> Consideration of Separation Agreement for Randy Schumacher- Mayor Sullivan explained <br /> that, according to the terms of his employment contract, Mr. Schumacher had resigned as City <br /> Administrator, effective January 26, 1998. She added that Mr. Schumacher had agreed to remain <br /> available for consultation purposes for 120 days pending the selection of a new City <br /> Administrator. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to accept Randy Schumacher's resignation. Council Member Dahl <br /> seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Bergeson pointed out that the Separation Agreement was indeed signed by Mr. <br /> Schumacher, indicating his desire to terminate his employment with the City of Lino Lakes and <br /> to pursue other opportunities. He expressed appreciation for Mr. Schumacher's efforts over the <br /> years as City Administrator, and wished him well in his future endeavors. <br /> Council Member Bergeson then expressed a number of concerns regarding the manner in which <br /> the Separation Agreement was reached. First, the Charter states explicitly that the City <br /> Administrator is responsible to the entire City Council, and that the Separation Agreement <br /> should have been a joint effort of the entire body not just the Mayor. He indicated his surprise <br /> that the City Attorney had worked with Mayor Sullivan to develop this Agreement without <br /> authorization from the entire Council, questioning its appropriateness. Additionally, Council <br /> 12 <br />