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Chairman Heitman recalled that &t the first meeting between <br />Mr. Dorn and the Charter Commission, Mr. Dorn made two points <br />which really stick out in his mind -- 1. One bad item in the <br />charter will default the whole' cha~ter. 2. Recall is not that <br />great of a feature to include in the charter. Chairman Heitman <br />then recalled that at the Charter Commission public hearing <br />Mr. Dorn stated that recall is a very good feature of the charter <br />and one bad portion of the charter does not default the whole <br />charter, although chapters do inter-relate and those inter-related <br />portions will fall. <br /> <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Letter Of T~.anks To City Of Mounds View Charter Representatives: <br /> <br />Chairman Heitman read the letter he had prepared to the Commission. <br /> <br />Commission members approved the letter. <br /> <br />B. Letter ~o ~ty Staff Of Ramsey Thanking Them For Their Input So Far <br /> With Regards To The Charter: <br /> <br />No action. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. piscussion With Fiscal Consultants Regarding Fiscal Considerations And <br /> The Proposed City Charter: <br /> <br />Commissioner Bauerkemper stated that Wayne Bur~graaff of Evenson/Dodge <br />was to be present but another city, with which he is affiliated required <br />his presence at an important Council meeting and noted that he will be <br />able to attend Charter Commission meetings in Ramsey that are held the <br />second Thursday of the month. Commissioner Bauerkemper stated that she <br />has forwarded a copy of the Charter rough draft to Mr. Burggraaff and <br />also a copy of the most recent Chapter 7 and explained that the Commission <br />did not want to hurt the City but rather get a pulse on the City. <br />Commissioner Bauerkemper stated that when she became aware that Mr. Burggraaff <br />could not be present tonight, she requested input from him in writing <br />but he would not comply. <br /> <br />Commissioner Gamec commented that fiscal consultants will not do anything <br />in writing because it is too binding, except in the case of accepting <br />bids, etc. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding how much you can rely.-on input from someone <br />that won't put that input in writing. <br /> <br />Chairman Heitman noted that the fiscal consultant could make a presentation <br />and change his whole point of view as soon as he left the meeting room. <br /> <br />Commissioner Gamec replied that the input from the fiscal consultant <br />would be documented in the minutes and that is legally binding. <br /> <br />Commission consensus is to request Mr. Burggraaff attend the Charter <br />Commission meeting scheduled for the second Thursday in November. <br /> <br />CC/October 27, 1983 <br /> Page 4 of 14 <br /> <br /> <br />