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Planning and Zoning Commission
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09/06/1983
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I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter reiterated that a good compromise would be 3 councilpersons <br />elected by ward and two at large and the two at large would represent a significant <br />force on the council. <br /> <br />Commissioner Sieber stated that a ward system is of no value to Ramsey and it <br />would be a waste of time and energy. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter stated that at the last election he cannot remember any <br />person running for council or mayor beating the bushes and attempting to contact <br />the residents. <br /> <br />Commissioner Gamec stated that when a person is unopposed he tends not to <br />campaign too much. He also noted that Howard Carson campaigned v~gorously <br />and that he thinks Ms. Schlueter did too. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter stated that he feels area representation would get uninvolved <br />citizens involved. <br /> <br />Commissioner Gamec dismissed himself at 8:45 p.m. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Sieber stated that Commissioner Lichter's reasons are valid enough, <br /> but the ward system would not be beneficial enough.fOr Bamsey to go through <br /> the hassle of changing to a ward system. He further commented that he feels <br /> a ward system would be a waste of time, money and energy but on the other hand <br /> it would not do any irreparable damage to the City. He also noted that the <br />..precincts already established are close to being equal population-wise so <br /> the cost of going to wards could be minimal. <br /> <br />Commissioner Data stated that the reasons brought out for going to a ward <br />system are good, but that he agrees with Commissioner Sieber. He suggested <br />that maybe something could be included in the charter that would satisfy <br />Commissioner Lichters wishes without going to a ward system. <br /> <br />Commissioner Sieber stated that the only thing a charter could do is mandate <br />that individual councilpersons be assigned as liaisons to certain wards. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter was not in favor of that suggestion on the basis that <br />Council would be appointing representatives to each area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Titterud stated that if a neighborhood feels neglected, they <br />should run someone for office from their neighborhood. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter stated that electing 3 councilpersons by wards and 2 <br />councilpersons at large is the best compromise between an at large system <br />and a ward system because the wards would have representation and the 2 at <br />large would still control council meetings and procedures. <br /> <br />Charter Commission consensus is that this issue will continue as an open item <br />and be brought up for input at the public hearing. <br /> <br />Comm/ssioner Data stated that there is a fear that th~'anticipated population <br />for the area in Ramsey designated for multiple dwellings could impose-their <br />will on the rest of P~m~ey and maybe something could be included in the <br />charter to deal with that fomeseeable problem. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lichter stated that he wants to make local government as local as <br />possible. <br /> <br />CC/August 11, 1983 <br /> Page 5 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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