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Page 7 <br /> July 27, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Gunn to approve Resolution No. 5256, 1998-1999 Patrol Officer <br /> Contract. <br /> VOTE: Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried <br /> 9. REPORTS <br /> Council Member Quick No Report <br /> Council Member Koopmeiners No Report <br /> Council Member Gunn No Report <br /> Council Member Stigney No Report <br /> Mayor McCarty recommended that the Planning Commission be given the opportunity to <br /> interview the prospective candidates for the open Planning Commission seat. Upon completion of <br /> this interview process the City council would then accept the Planning Commission's <br /> recommendation and act to approve that recommendation. He also suggested that the Planning <br /> Commission's number be increased from its current six members up to the allowable nine <br /> members. <br /> Cam Obert, Planning Commission member, stated he was encouraged by the Council's <br /> willingness to ask for the Planning Commission's advise on choosing its own members. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: McCarty/Stigney to recommend to the Planning Commission that they <br /> interview the remaining candidates who want to serve on the Planning Commission, or any other <br /> candidates that may come forward and make a recommendation to the City Council to the number <br /> of nine. <br /> VOTE: Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried <br /> Mayor McCarty asked the staff to pay special attention to the year 2000 computer glitch and <br /> make arrangements to have any problems that the City might encounter taken care of as early as <br /> possible. He expressed concern that waiting too long to resolve these issues might leave the City <br /> in a position of not being able to find the technical help would need in the year 1999. <br /> Whiting told the Council that there will be components of the City's budget that will reflect the <br /> fact that the City is taking measures to deal with the year 2000 computer glitch. <br />