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Mounds View City Council January 24, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br />courage to make those things that are wrong, right. He presented the Council with a written <br />statement which he had prepared for consideration, and read the statement as follows: <br /> <br />“A week before the January 13th meeting of the Mounds View Charter Commission, I learned <br />that meeting had been changed to a place outside of City Hall. I called a Charter Commissioner <br />to verify whether the customary City Hall meeting place had, in fact, been changed. I was <br />assured the meeting place had not been changed, on the basis of what that Commissioner knew at <br />the time. <br /> <br />I arrived at City Hall about 6:45 p.m., on January 13th, intending to observe Charter Commission <br />proceedings, only to find City Hall dark and locked. There was no notice regarding any change <br />in the meeting place posted on the front door. I mentioned to the Charter Commission Secretary, <br />who was also waiting outside City Hall, what I had heard, and wondered if it weren’t true, after <br />all. By checking the informational packet she had in her briefcase, we discovered that the <br />meeting had been changed to another location, something she hadn’t noticed before. When we <br />finally located the Charter Commission ready to call to order in a side room of a local pub, I was <br />both offended and outraged. This change from the customary meeting place had been ordered by <br />the Charter Commission Chairperson, who took full responsibility, with explanation added. <br /> <br />What I found particularly troublesome was that two Charter Commissioners justified their own <br />consent to meeting away from City Hall by publicly charging this City Council with past actions <br />of like kind. Quote: “The City Council does this all the time, making decisions in secret away <br />from City Hall.” Ordinarily, I take such statements in spontaneous debate to be basically well <br />meaning human error devoid of critical malice. But in this instance, the condemnation came <br />from two court-appointed officers of the Charter Commission. This City Council represents the <br />citizens of Mounds View, and any loss of trust by this elected body, unfortunately, has an <br />insidious way of negatively reflecting upon the very people you have sworn to honorably serve. <br /> <br />I don’t think it is overly dramatic at this time, to take some advise from Shakespeare’s Othello, <br />where Iago proclaimed …Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel <br />of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; ‘tis something, nothing; ‘Twas mine, ‘tis his, <br />and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that <br />which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed. <br /> <br />This City Council is being robbed of your good name. Also, experience has it that negative <br />reflections on your membership oftentimes brands our larger community as well. <br /> <br />I am petitioning this City Council to meet your responsibilities under Sec. 2.08 of the City <br />Charter. <br /> <br />Investigation of City Affairs. “The Council may make investigations into the affairs of the city <br />and the conduct of any city department, office or agency and for this purpose may subpoena <br />witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony, and require the production of evidence.” <br /> <br />I do not believe public accusations like those I mention here can be swept under the rug, because <br />they were made behind the scenes when the citizenry’s ability to observe first hand was in effect <br />curtailed. This isn’t an off the cuff closed club winking situation. I clearly heard a public charge <br />of violations to the open meeting law by this council. I hold that must be either proven an <br />appropriately correct, or disproved and put to rest on behalf of the citizens of Mounds View.”
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