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Administrative Services Director Lasher commented that there is usually an annual Boards and <br /> Commissions interview night on the third Tuesday in March. That has always been a Public Works <br /> Committee meeting night but it has worked well for staff. <br /> Councilmember Howell liked that idea for consistency. <br /> Councilmember Heineman commented he thought if the incumbents are going to interview they <br /> should stick to the same schedule as everyone else but with different questions. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher stated she will draft the new version of what was just <br /> discussed and bring it forward at a future meeting for formal adoption to be effective for terms <br /> starting in 2023. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated scope was discussed during the morning meeting. She stated <br /> because the Charter Commission is separate they thought it would be valuable to have that stated <br /> and reference to it. She thought the Charter Commission appointments were made by the Chief <br /> Justice of the I01h Judicial District, if they state the policy, she thought that would be enough <br /> because the policy spells that all out. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied currently it says the Charter Commission has a <br /> separate policy, Charter Commission appointments are made by the Chief Justice of the loth <br /> Judicial District. She thought it didn't seem to fit in the middle of the paragraph to say the Charter <br /> Commission has a separate policy. She offered to play with the language so it flows better. <br /> Councilmember Howell commented that they were to put where it says the Charter Commission <br /> has a separate policy,just say for applying to the Charter Commission reference this link to redirect <br /> them rather than having an abrupt statement. She also commented that during the morning meeting <br /> they discussed ideas around term limits for Commission and Board members. She stated she <br /> wasn't a fan of term limits. She stated that Administrative Services Director Lasher had mentioned <br /> that getting people to serve was an issue and didn't want to discourage people from serving by <br /> having term limits. She proposed having a hybrid which wouldn't put term limits in place but <br /> would put term limits on the Chair position to try to bring other people up and not concentrate <br /> knowledge in one person. She stated Councilmember Musgrove had pointed out that on the Lower <br /> Rum River Watershed Management Organization where someone had tons of experience but when <br /> they left no one knew what to do. She stated the idea of allowing two four-year terms as a Chair <br /> and then take a break for four years during which time they can provide mentorship and come back <br /> after that if they want to. Allowing people to serve on without term limits but promote stepping <br /> into leadership as the Chair to spread the wealth of knowledge. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev.Director Hagen asked if a Chair could serve as a Vice <br /> Chair so if a Chair is absent there would be some to step in to run the meetings. <br /> Councilmember Howell replied yes,the idea is to push someone into leadership and change things <br /> around. She stated it wouldn't apply to this round of reappointments. She stated it would only <br /> happen once every eight years so it wouldn't take a lot of extra work. <br /> City Council Work Session/April 12, 2022 <br /> Page 4 of 18 <br />