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Administrative Services Director Lasher replied she wanted all of it back as they reuse the folders <br /> and have to keep the notes on file. She stated the applications are considered confidential so she <br /> would like it all back. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if she could keep the policy information. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this. <br /> The consensus of the Council was that Scott Wiyninger would be offered the six-year term on the <br /> EDA, Shanna Stewart would be offered the four-year term on the EDA. Todd Arts would be <br /> offered the three-year term on the EPB, and Tom Hunt would be offered the three-year term on <br /> the Planning Commission. The policy would be reviewed on March 22, 2022 and appointment for <br /> Boards and Commission would be formalized on April 12,2022. Per the policy,incumbents would <br /> be allowed to serve until a successor is named. <br /> 2.02: Discuss Polling Place Designations <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher stated something came to light regarding one of the <br /> polling locations,Fire Station Number One which is Ward Three, Precinct Two had been a polling <br /> place but it was discovered to be 80 feet too far away to be a valid polling location for this precinct. <br /> She stated they asked Anoka GIS to double check it, they ran it through a couple different people <br /> there who also confirmed it was not within the one-mile requirement. She stated she spoke to the <br /> City Attorney who suggested making it right, which she is in agreement with. She stated the <br /> County has said it is an easy fix because they could flip the two. She stated Ward Three, Precinct <br /> Two, rather than going to Fire Station Number One would come to the Municipal Center and the <br /> new Ward Three, Precinct Three, would go to Fire Station Number One. This would solve the <br /> issue. She stated Anoka County does the notification postcard that would meet the statutory <br /> requirement for notifying residents of where they are voting. <br /> Mayor Kuzma replied it is not a big difference one way or the other. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented he liked the suggestion but asked if this would affect the least <br /> number of people that could be effected. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied yes. <br /> Councilmember Riley asked if they had to flip locations or could a different location be chosen so <br /> only one group would be affected rather than two. <br /> Councilmember Specht pointed out Precinct Three is new. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this, Ward Three Precinct Three is new and <br /> she didn't have a better solution. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated if this makes the City more compliant with the statute, she is <br /> okay with that but would like to see the City do more than just rely on the County to send out <br /> City Council Special Work Session/March 15, 2022 <br /> Page 10 of 19 <br />
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