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Mayor Strommen stated that the City of Ramsey logo and The COR logos are so different that it <br /> has bothered her. She suggested that the City of Ramsey logo be used consistently and if the <br /> City desires sub-branding, that could be worked out. <br /> Mr. Pankratz stated that backlit signs are an amenity for businesses, especially along Highway <br /> 10. He stated that tenants will pay to rent the plaque tenant space, if it can be seen. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that he does not like The COR signage either as it is confusing. <br /> He noted that other people do not know what The COR is and instead the focus should be on the <br /> City of Ramsey. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed the consensus of the Council for staff to <br /> continue to work on the City of Ramsey signage, obtain cost for different materials, develop a <br /> landscaping plan for signage areas and develop further details on the streetscape plan. <br /> Mayor Strommen referenced dynamic display signs, noting that often drivers miss the rotating <br /> elements. She stated that there should be a focus on what information would be displayed and if <br /> that is the appropriate place for a dynamic sign. <br /> 2.02: Policy for Televising Board and Commission Meetings and Attendance from <br /> Remote Location <br /> City Administrator Ulrich reviewed the staff report. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that the problem would be if there are multiple members attempting <br /> to attend remotely. He suggested that perhaps a sign-up process be allowed and the first member <br /> that signed up could attend remotely for the meeting. He stated that as technology improves, this <br /> should be allowed as an option. <br /> Mayor Strommen agreed that this would be helpful but noted that it would be a shame if there <br /> was only one person in attendance and six attending remotely. She agreed that perhaps a <br /> maximum of one or two members be allowed to attend remotely. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich suggested that perhaps the notice be given by the member that would <br /> like to attend remotely at least 72 hours in advance. He confirmed that staff will draft a policy <br /> that would require advance notice and allow one member at a time to attend remotely. <br /> Mayor Strommen asked for input on televising the other two Board/Commission meetings that <br /> are currently not televised. <br /> It was the consensus of the Council that the EPB and EDA meetings could be televised and to <br /> direct staff to draft a policy on attending meetings from remote locations. <br /> 2.03: Discussion Regarding Proposed Updates to Personnel Policy <br /> • Human Resources Manager Lasher reviewed the staff report. <br /> City Council Work Session/February 12,2018 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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