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Mounds View City Council November 15,1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 13 <br />City Attorney Long stated in light of the discussion at the Commission meeting, this was his <br />recommendation. He stated that having specific language to respond to would provide clarity to <br />the Commission in terms of what is being requested, and they could then utilize their authority to <br />make those amendments by ordinance to the Council. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Marty. To Authorize Legal Staff to Recommend Proper <br />Language to Change the Charter So it is in Keeping Fully with State Statutes and the Minnesota <br />Supreme Court Rulings, Present this Language to the Charter Commission for a Final Response <br />from the Charter Commission and for the Charter Commission to Bring this Forward to the City <br />Council, As Amended to Indicate the Commission Report Back No Later than the February <br />Meeting of the Charter Commission, and If there are Any Questions, Concerns, or Points of <br />Order to be Made, They be Made In a Timely Manner, Prior to that Deadline. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated staff could complete this language within the next three <br />weeks, and it would be forwarded to the Charter Commission for review at their January <br />meeting. He stated at their February meeting, the Charter Commission would formalize their <br />response, if that is sufficient time, and the Council could expect a response in February. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he would amend the motion to indicate the Commission report back no <br />later than the February meeting of the Charter Commission, and if there are any questions, <br />concerns or points of order to be made, they be made in a timely manner, prior to that deadline. <br />Council Member Marty stated he would agree to this amendment. <br />• Council Member Stigney requested clarification. He explained at the Charter Commission <br />meeting in January, the Commission would review the City Attorney's language, and perhaps <br />move forward with that as a response. He pointed out all items might not be able to be addressed <br />at that time, and during the meeting they had discussed that each of the items would be handled <br />separately. He inquired if the Council was requesting a bundled response, or simply a response. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the Council expected a reaction one way or the other. <br />Council Member Marty stated there would be two meetings for this discussion, and he <br />understood the motion to indicate that staff would prepare the ordinances, and submit them to the <br />Charter Commission for review in the January and February meetings. <br />Julie Olsen, Charter Commission Chair stated the Charter Commission would meet in January to <br />discuss the issues, and City Attorney Long indicate he would be happy to return for the dialogue. <br />She explained at the Charter Commission meeting in November, the Commissioners had just <br />received their packet information, however, nothing had been reviewed other than what had been <br />discussed, and she was of the understanding that all were in agreement that further discussion <br />was necessary. She added she also understood that the points would be potentially considered <br />item by item. She stated it was not possible to review all of the items at the January meeting. <br />Ms. Olsen explained that the Commission received staff's letter in August, after their August <br />meeting. She stated the Commission reviewed the information in September, writing down their <br />questions and concerns, which required research, and the matter had to come back at the next <br />meeting for approval, as it requires a unanimous vote. She stated the Charter Commission does <br />not have legal or administrative staff to conduct the research and create the documents, rather the <br />Commission members do this themselves. She stated she could not draft a document based upon <br />
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