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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 23, 2021 <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />engagement with the community that continued between the Police Department and the 1 <br />residents. 2 <br /> 3 <br />Chief Mangseth stated he appreciates the comments and he will relay all to his Department. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Councilmember Walker thanked Chief Mangseth for the report. He appreciates the weekly feeds 6 <br />on Facebook noting crime that has occurred. He appreciated being in a video talking about 7 <br />crimes. Councilmember Walker asked about the 4 officers contracted to Lauderdale. Chief 8 <br />Mangseth stated the contracts includes 4 full time equivalents. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Councilmember Walker asked why in 2019 there were so many calls. Chief Mangseth stated 11 <br />there were more calls for service that generated a case number. The increase in calls it was noted 12 <br />there was a deduction in traffic enforcement and other calls for service then the community 13 <br />drifted back to sense of normalcy. Some increases were due to weather for snow parking 14 <br />violations and moving back to a more-steady medical and calls. Councilmember Walker asked 15 <br />about the training – Crisis, Conflict and Community Diversity. Chief Mangseth stated due to 16 <br />pandemic they were forced to use the LOMC online training format. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he appreciates how well the Strategic Plan was put together for the 19 <br />Police Department. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Mayor Stille stated it was a fabulous report. He suggested residents watch the message from the 22 <br />Chief on Facebook, noting the Big Hearts of the Department members show. Mayor Stille stated 23 <br />the Department has the Council’s full support. 24 <br /> 25 <br />H. Resolution 21-033; a Resolution approving a 2021 appointment to the Planning 26 <br />Commission. 27 <br /> 28 <br />City Manager Yunker stated a vacancy on the Planning Commission opened when 29 <br />Commissioner Dan Payne resigned effective January 1, 2021. At its work session on February 9, 30 <br />2021 the City Council chose to return the previous top remaining candidates from the recent 31 <br />application group to fill the vacancy. At its subsequent work session on March 9, 2021 the 32 <br />Council interviewed those two candidates and agreed by consensus on appointing Chelsey 33 <br />Hendrickson for a term ending on December 31, 2023. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Motion by Councilmember Webster, seconded by Councilmember Walker, to adopt Resolution 36 <br />21-033; a Resolution approving Chelsey Hendrickson’s appointment to the Planning 37 <br />Commission. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Motion carried 5-0. 40 <br /> 41 <br />I. Resolution 21-034; a Resolution supporting the Wyland Foundation’s Mayors Challenge 42 <br />for Water Conservation. 43 <br /> 44 <br />Mr. Yunker described the Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation. The Wyland Mayor’s 45 <br />Challenge is an annual month-long campaign, from April 1-30, to promote drought resiliency 46 <br />9
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