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Letter to Judge Meyer <br />February 20, 1997 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />At the April meeting, the Charter Commission interviewed Susan E. Anderson to fill the <br />vacant position on the Commission. City staff member, Administrative Services Manager <br />Waite Smith, presented the Commission with a report on survey questions asked of the <br />City's commissions. The questions related to terms, interviewing processes, duties, etc. <br />Charter discussed a petition for a proposed Charter amendment, from a group called the <br />Ramsey Residents for Responsible Government. The proposed amendment related to not <br />having to hook up to City sewer and water when it was made available, providing the <br />resident was on a working well and /or septic system, plus that this amendment would be <br />retroactive to January 1, 1996. The Charter Commission voted to propose a more middle - <br />ground amendment allowing an extension to the time the resident would have to hook up <br />and that nothing would be retroactive. Both questions would be placed on a ballot for a <br />special election. The Charter received a summarization of what happened when their <br />ordinance to lengthen the Mayor's term went to Council. Council did not take action on <br />it, therefore, the Charter Commission asked to have the issue returned to them to decide if <br />the question should be put on the ballot at the general election. <br />When the Commission met in July, they reviewed the recent Charter amendment process. <br />The amendment proposed by the Ramsey Residents for Responsible Government was the <br />one voted in at the special election along with the retroactive question. Charter revisited <br />the Mayor's term question and voted to submit the proposal to lengthen the term <br />commencing with election year 2000 for the general ballot on November 1996. (The vote <br />in November was in favor of lengthening the term.) <br />The Charter Commission met in October and reviewed Chapter 3 of the City Charter as it <br />pertains to Council roll call voting on ordinances. Action was tabled to the next meeting <br />to allow further investigation into what specifically the State Statutes say relating to this. <br />The Commission's role regarding the Mayor's term question on the ballot was discussed. <br />The Commission accepted the resignation of Judy Roff. Her employment hours changed, <br />thus she was unable to attend any evening meetings. The Commission directed that a <br />survey that was sent out to Mayor /Council candidates a couple years ago be updated and <br />sent out to the current candidates soon after the election. (Such survey was updated and <br />sent out. The Charter will be reviewing those survey results at their February 1997 <br />meeting.) <br />The following people are presently serving on the Charter Commission: Chairperson <br />Bernard Steffen, Susan E. Anderson, Dennis Donovan, Keith Kiefer, Judy Marn, Richard <br />Netzloff, Virginia Spain -Brist and Jay Swokowski. There is one vacant seat due to the <br />resignation of Judy Roff. Filling this vacancy is currently in process. <br />