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product in paper and copy machine toner. Furthermore, if any board member, commissioner or <br />• Council Member feels that their request was not addressed properly, they can appeal to the City <br />Administrator or the Council to determine if the response was adequate or proper. Furthermore, to <br />direct staff to update the fee schedule to reflect inflation and other issues that have come up, since <br />the 1996 fee schedule was set. <br />Council Member Stigney stated he agreed wholeheartedly that Mayor Coughlin was attempting to <br />resolve something that he perceived to be a real problem. He stated that Mayor Coughlin had not <br />been a party to what transpired, and in his opinion, was overreacting. He stated that he does not <br />completely agree with the way the Finance Director reported the situation. He stated this was his <br />opinion, and that he was the Council Member involved in it. <br />Council Member Stigney stated, at the retreat, he had brought forward the problem the Chairperson <br />of the Charter Commission was experiencing in obtaining information. He stated the Charter <br />Commission members voted unanimously among themselves to request documentation required by <br />the Charter Commission members, and to have the Chairperson be the access to obtain that <br />information as required for the Charter Commission's action. He stated there was a question <br />regarding who would pay for what, and if the Charter Commission should be charged, or if the <br />Chairperson should be charged out of her pocket and reimbursed by the City, and that question was <br />really not answered. <br />Council Member Stigney stated this matter had to do with City business, in terms of Charter <br />• business, and obtaining information from the City. He stated in this particular instance, it had to do <br />with a TIF document which was dated late December of 1998. He stated this document was <br />supposed to be available, and it finally became available. He stated that the Chairperson of the <br />Charter Commission was of the understanding that she had the approval of the City Administrator <br />to obtain that information, when it came available. He stated, as it happened, she requested it a day <br />or two after it had come in, and the Finance Director was not willing to respond to that request unless <br />the City Administrator was present to approve it. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that he did not wish to have anyone impugned, and that was why he had not <br />used Council Member Stigney's name. Council Member Stigney stated he had no problem using <br />his name. He stated he believed Mayor Coughlin did not understand the circumstances. He stated <br />that the Charter Chair thought she had approval. He stated he did not know if this was or was not <br />the case. He stated that she could not obtain the document and there was a need for it within a short <br />period of time. He stated he had called the Finance Director and inquired if he could request that <br />document as a Councilperson. He stated he did not demand the document be provided immediately. <br />He stated the Finance Director inquired how soon he would like to have the document, and he had <br />indicated that he would like to have it as soon as he could get it. He stated the Finance director <br />indicated that he had meetings to attend. Council Member Stigney stated he told the Finance <br />Director if he could get the document before he went to his meeting that would be fine, however, to <br />call and let him know, rather than have him come to City Hall at 2:00 p.m. <br />• <br />31 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-09-99.CC <br />