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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />November 14, 2017 <br />Page 6 <br />1 and noted the St. Anthony Civic Orchestra is a jewel. He stated there will be a Christmas concert <br />2 and a spring concert held. On November 14, Mayor Faust attended the Mississippi Water <br />3 Management Organization meeting and reported there is no increase. <br />4 <br />5 VIII. COMMUNITY FORUM. <br />7 Ms. Cynthia Sowden, Northeaster Newspaper, 2844 Johnson Street NE, asked when the Council <br />8 vacancy will be filled and how. <br />10 Ms. Maret Olson, 3312 Edward Street NE, stated she is concerned with the vacancy and about <br />11 the diversity on the Council. She would like to see an election rather than an appointment. If <br />12 there is to be an appointment, she would like to see the candidate who came in third receive the <br />13 appointment. She does not remember a contested election in the past. There were two candidates <br />14 that made great efforts and came very close to winning the election. She reviewed what a City <br />15 needs to do. She stated she has seen the Council fail on zoning and policing issues, noting the <br />16 City has been sued multiple rimes by the Justice Department for Civil Rights Violation. She <br />17 believed the Council needs to be diversified as she no longer trusts the City Council to act the <br />18 way she would if she were on Council. <br />19 <br />20 Mr. Jedd Larson, 2800 3Is` Avenue NE, read a prepared statement. He noted he is also on the <br />21 Planning Commission and asked if the Adult Day Care is an appropriate use of the property at <br />22 37a' and Stinson. He noted questions were raised regarding the knowledge and fitness of the <br />23 Applicant to operate an Adult Day Care Center and apologized to the Applicant on behalf of <br />24 himself for not doing his part to redirect the conversation at the Planning Commission Meeting. <br />25 <br />26 Ms. Erin Redlin, 3012 Armor Terrace, urged the City Council to appoint Nancy Robinett to the <br />27 open seat on the City Council. Since Nancy received only 18 votes fewer than Councilmember <br />28 Jenson, she believed the Council would be taking into account the resident's desires. <br />29 <br />30 Ms. Kathleen Lohmar, 3113 Armor Terrace, asked Council to be open and transparent with the <br />31 procedure and process to fill the open Council seat. She would like Nancy Robinett to be <br />32 appointed to the open seat. She stated she was glad when Jedd Larson was appointed to the open <br />33 seat on the Planning Commission earlier this year and had expected to see a more open process <br />34 for that opening. She asked the City to help residents of Lowry Grove with a monetary <br />35 settlement. Ms. Lohmar stated one resident is entering his mobile home through an open window <br />36 on a step ladder and another resident with a small child is still living in an Extended Stay Motel. <br />37 She heard the street project contractors are being fined $1,000 a day for late completion and <br />38 stated since those are dollars not planned to come to the City, she hopes those monies could be <br />39 re- directed to the Lowry Grove residents. <br />40 <br />41 Mayor Faust stated on September 12, the City Manager provided the options for the open seat on <br />42 City Council. Council has not discussed this. He reviewed the two options are either appointment <br />43 or to hold a special election on April 10, 2018. Mayor Faust asked Councilmembers to state how <br />44 they would prefer to see this handled. <br />45 <br />