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Mounds View City Council October 25, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 16 <br />Council Member Stigney stated as a member of the Charter Commission, he took offense to <br />some of the comments made by Mayor Coughlin. He advised the Charter Commission meets <br />only once a month, and at the first meeting after the Council's request, the Charter Commission <br />reviewed the request and drafted a response, which required approval at the next meeting, the <br />following month. He explained this response was just approved at the last meeting of the <br />Charter Commission and forwarded back to the Council. He pointed out these were valid <br />questions asked by the Charter Commission, and a vote was taken in response to the Council's <br />inquiry to make changes to the Charter. <br />Council Member Stigney stated the questions asked are all valid, and the city Attorney has <br />presently responded to them, which was what the Charter Commission was requesting. He stated <br />for the Council to overthrow the Charter Commission's authority to conduct their meetings, <br />during their schedule, which is once a month is wrong. He stated he opposed this motion. <br />• <br />Council Member Stigney stated Mayor Coughlin has indicated the Charter Commission has more <br />than doubled the expense of their budget, however, to his knowledge, the Charter Commission <br />has never received a bill for anything, and has not spent anything. He advised that if there is a <br />billing to the Charter Commission, it would have to come from the City, and there is no billing. <br />He advised that before a statement is made that the Charter Commission has overspent, the City <br />should bill them, because as far as they are aware, the Commission has not spent one nickel. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated it has, and it did. <br />Council member Stigney inquired when the City would bill them. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he would move to request the City Attorney look into who is responsible <br />for this overage. He stated otherwise, the taxpayers of the City will have to pay for these items, <br />and this is an appointed body, not even an elected body, that is spending money. <br />Council Member Stigney stated to his awareness the Charter Commission has spent nothing. He <br />reiterated if there is a billing, the City should submit the billing, and indicate what it is for. He <br />explained they should not just indicate the Commission has overspent their budget by $2,500. <br />He stated this was news to him, and he was a member of the Charter Commission. <br />Mayor Coughlin suggested Council Member Stigney consult with the Charter Commission Chair <br />in this regard. <br />Council Member Stigney stated he has, and they discussed this at their last meeting. He <br />explained as far as anyone on the Charter Commission is aware, they have not spent anything out <br />of their budget. <br />Council Member Quick moved the question, and closed off the debate. <br />Ayes - 3 Nays - 1 (Stigney) Motion carried. <br />• <br />Mayor Coughlin asked the Council if anyone desired clarification of the motion. <br />There were no requests for clarification. <br />
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