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GARY REYMANN, COUNCILPERSON, CITY OF RAMSEY, COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />REASON: MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE <br />' On Sunday, June 30, 1985, Cox, Reimann and Sorteberg, signed a letter concerning 3.R. Is <br />Saloon approving a request without calling a meeting in accord with our City Charter and <br />the open meeting law. Section 3.01 of our City Charter was violated in the following <br />manner: <br />1) No 24 hour notice to all Councilmembers <br />2) No public notice <br />3) No notice filed with the City Clerk <br />' The discussed action was not an emergency or a labor negotiation which can be exceptions <br />to the open meeting law. The letter attempted to grant an extension for the payment of <br />' property taxes to keep a liquor business open. That is not allowed by State Statutes. <br />Furthermore, action to deny the license was taken five days before because State and local <br />requirements weren't met. Our City Attorney explained at that time it was not possible <br />for the Council to grant a license until all requirements were met. If J.R.'s did pay <br />' their taxes, the Councilmembers should have told them to wait until the next Council meet- <br />ing or they could have called a legal special meeting for one issue as Cox and Reimann did <br />for a gambling license on June 19 at 4:30 P.M. All this occurred after clarification of <br />' the open meeting law by the City Attorney in April. <br />Sponsoring Committee <br />c9a <br />PRINTED NAME SZGNATUR <br />Each signature on this petition was made in my presence and I believe them to be the person <br />they purport to be. <br />