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DRAFT <br /> <br />July 12, 2019 <br /> <br />The Honorable John H. Guthmann <br />Chief Judge <br />Second Judicial District <br />Room 1470 <br />Ramsey County Courthouse <br />15 Kellogg Boulevard West <br />St. Paul, MN 55102 <br /> <br />Re: Mounds View Charter Commission Membership <br /> <br />Your Honor: <br /> <br />The Mounds View City Council (the “Council”) by unanimous decision has directed me to request your help in considering the removal of Mr. Brian Amundsen from the Mounds View Charter <br /> Commission (the “Commission”) effective immediately. Mr. Amundsen’s expires on October 1, 2020. <br /> <br />The Council’s unprecedented request is based on a substantive effort over the past 16 months to achieve a full complement of Commission members in order for the Commission to address <br /> a number of issues and concerns involving the Mounds View City Charter (the “Charter”). Unfortunately, after finally achieving a full complement of the Commission in January of this <br /> year, following the most recent Charter Commission meeting on May 21, 2019, the City received an abrupt resignation from the chair of the Commission and has notice from two more of <br /> the new members that their resignations are forthcoming as well. Additionally, a third member has now shared while they will not resign, but upon conclusion of their term, they will <br /> not serve again unless changes are made. Thus, council has received one resignation and has the equivalent of 3 pending for a total of 4 out of 9 commission members. <br /> <br />The Council has reviewed historical data, emails, legal opinions, and the May 21, 2019 Commission meeting and subsequently discussed the situation at its June 4, 2019 Council workshop. <br /> It was a council agenda item at their June 11, 2019 meeting at which time substantive public input was given. Following the June 11, 2019 meeting, a subset of Council and/or the City <br /> Administrator met with 5 of the commissioners independently. At their workshop on July 1, 2019, the Council unanimously concluded that absent a removal of Mr. Amundsen, the City and <br /> Commission will continue on a path of high turnover resulting in a continuation of a dysfunctional Commission. <br /> <br />While possibly well-intended, the conduct and behaviors of Mr. Amundsen has indisputably delayed the Commissions progress towards its goals and resulted in Commission membership and <br /> quorums being unobtainable. The attached data details reductions in Commission membership, via a change in the Commission’s bylaws; from 15 to 11 members in 2003 which was insufficient <br /> to achieve a full complement for the Commission as well as a quorum. Similarly, from 2004 through 2016, a full Commission and quorum were seldom achieved, with the years of 2014, 2015, <br /> and 2016 exemplifying the situation, as out of 11 required Commission members, only 3 members remained.