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Mounds View City Council August 13, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Four <br />------------------ <br />-------------------------------------------------------- <br />Mayor Hankner read a prepared statement, extending <br />• sympathy to Police Chief Tim Ramacher and his family <br />on the recent death of both parents, as well as to <br />the family of Wally Skiba, a former employee who <br />passed away recently. She also extended sympathy <br />to Don Brager and Ric Minetor who each have a <br />seriously ill parent. <br />Mayor Hankner noted Mounds View has been declared <br />Capital for a Day on August 22 and Staff is working <br />with the Council in planning and organizing for that <br />day. <br />Mayor Hankner continued her prepared statement, con- <br />cerning the resignation on July 20 of Donald Pauley, <br />former Clerk/Administrator. She reviewed the form <br />of government Mounds View has under the Charter, <br />and, the fact the money paid to Mr. Pauley was called <br />for in a contract written by him and executed by <br />then Mayor McCarty. Legal opinion was given that <br />with no termination date nor renegotiation date, the <br />present Council was bound by the terms of the contract. <br />Mayor Hankner stated it is time for the City to move <br />forward. A meeting has been set for August 15th at <br />2 PM between the Council and management consultants, <br />• with Staff invited, to discuss what qualifications <br />are desired in a new clerk/administrator. She <br />recommended that Charlynn Robertson, a Mounds View <br />resident and member of the Police Civil Service <br />Commission and professional personnel manager assist <br />in the process. Ms. Robertson has indicated her <br />willingness to volunteer her time and expertise. <br />Mr. McCarty stated he felt he had been singled out <br />by Mayor Hankner. with political motivation. He <br />read a prepared list of questions concerning the <br />resignation of Donald Pauley, the necessity of it, <br />cost to the City, urgency in doing it, and questioned <br />whether the vote was split 3/2. He reminded the <br />Council of the process followed in the termination of <br />a former Clerk/Administrator, Jeff Nelson, who <br />received two weeks severance pay versus Mr. Pauley's <br />$42, 000. <br />Mayor Hankner clarified the Council was bound by <br />the contract, which had no termination date, and <br />the vote by the Council was unanimous, 5/0. <br />Attorney Meyers explained he had worked with Mr. <br />Pauley for 10 years and knew him socially and as <br />a friend, which he felt was a conflict of interest, <br />which is why special counsel was recommended. He <br />added the Council worked under the existing open <br />meeting laws and data privacy laws, noting closed <br />meetings are legitimate on personnel matters. <br />9. Residents <br />Requests and <br />Comments from <br />the Floor <br />