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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />November 26, 2019 <br />Page 5 <br />1 Mayor Faust stated a special election is not budgeted for, it would take some time, and would be <br />2 cumbersome in that respect. He explained the information has always been made public. <br />3 Anyone can apply for this and as far as deciding by the incoming Council is moot point because <br />4 there is not a vacancy until two of the current Councilmembers are gone. He indicated the new <br />5 Councilmember will be on the decision -making process. He indicated they had thought about <br />6 over the years asking people not to run for the seat. He thought about that several years ago and <br />7 every time after, and felt this is not a good question to ask because who knows what the person is <br />8 going to do two years down the road. He also explained it is not enforceable and not a legal <br />9 question to ask someone. As far as the incumbency aspect of it, nothing on any ballot says the <br />10 person is an incumbent. Only judges in the State of Minnesota get to state that. He stated <br />11 everybody is open to gender diversity and he thought it speaks for itself. <br />12 <br />13 Councilmember Stille stated if this discussion is delayed until January 14th and then the process <br />14 is started, it would be well into February before an appointment would be made. During that <br />15 time, the Council has its goal setting discussion and it is critical that a new Councilmember <br />16 would be part of that process. Furthermore, every year there is a newly elected leaders <br />17 conference held in January with a lot of input so to appoint someone in February and have them <br />18 miss those to critical events would be a disservice to any new Councilmember coming in and <br />19 also a disservice to the community. From a timing perspective, he would not support that. <br />20 <br />21 Mr. Bernard Walker, Councilmember Elect, stated a lot of what was already said are some of the <br />22 things he was going to bring up. He stated his remaining concern would be that he would not be <br />23 a part of the interview process. He explained it would be important to him to be a part of that <br />24 process because he represents St. Anthony residents and if he is going to be on the Council, he <br />25 would like to have a say in who he is working with. <br />26 <br />27 Mayor Faust reviewed the timeline with the audience. He indicated Mr. Walker will be involved <br />28 in the interview and selection process in January. He noted he will remain in the discussion but <br />29 will abstain during the motion because he will not be a part of the interview process on January <br />30 8th <br />31 <br />32 City Manager Casey stated on January 6th Councilmember Elect Walker will take the Oath of <br />33 Office that will be done in the City Clerk office to make sure he is sworn in and then on January <br />34 14th there will be a public Oath of Office during the Council meeting and is ceremonial. <br />35 <br />36 Mayor Faust indicated he agreed with Councilmember Stille's comments regarding the training <br />37 at the beginning of the year and Council goal setting discussion. <br />38 <br />39 Councilmember Jenson thought the Council goal setting meeting is very important and includes <br />40 many staff members and contractors that support the city. <br />41 <br />42 Motion by Councilmember Stille, seconded by Councilmember Jenson, to accept the procedure <br />43 for filling the City Council position as outlined in City Manager Casey's memo dated November <br />44 26, 2019. <br />45 <br />46 Ayes -3, Nays — 0, Abstain — 2 (Faust, Grav). Motion carried. <br />