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<br /> ARDEN HILLS TRUTH-IN- TAXATION - DECEMBER 6, 1999 9 <br /> . ML Post expressed his surprise that all three of the applicants had not attended this evening's <br /> meeting, Councilmember Aplikowski concurred. <br /> Since each interview had been scheduled for 40 minutes, ML Lynch suggested that the applicant <br /> be allowed the first five minutes for introduction, 25 minutes for questions from the Council and <br /> the remaining 10 minutes for any follow up discussion, <br /> Mayor Probst confirmed that the following three questions would be added to the list: <br /> L What current issues facing Arden Hills are you aware of? <br /> 2, What would be your decision-making process in making choices on overall community <br /> issues? <br /> 3, What meetings have you attended to familiarize yourself with the current issues facing <br /> Arden Hills? <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated that although the answer to the last question would be <br /> obvious, it would still be valid to ask Councilmember Rem suggested that this question relate to <br /> more general issues throughout Arden Hills, <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski asked if the three candidates had all confirmed their attendance at <br /> the interviews, Mr. Lynch stated that none of the applicants had indicated that they would not be <br /> available, Mayor Probst asked ML Lynch to make follow up telephone calls to confirm the <br /> . availability of the applicants, <br /> Councilmember Larson asked if the City would be allowed to re-advertise the vacancy if it was <br /> not satisfied with any of the three current applicants, Mayor Probst stated it was his opinion that <br /> the City Council was not obligated to select one of the three candidates, ML Lynch added that, if <br /> the vote on the appointment of an applicant resulted in a tie, the Mayor would have the legal <br /> ability to make an appointment, Councilmember Larson noted that he would not be available to <br /> attend the City Council meeting on December 13, 1999 which will leave three Councilmembers <br /> to vote on the appointment. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated that she had received additional calls regarding the Council <br /> vacancy, She asked if the City Council should meet early prior to the interviews. Mayor Probst <br /> suggested that the City Council meet no later than 6:45 p,m, <br /> Mayor Probst stated that he had received an invitation to the Library Foundation event being held <br /> December 15, 1999, which he may not be able to attend, Councilmembers Larson and Rem <br /> indicated that they would try to attend this event. <br /> Mayor Probst stated that the City received a letter from the Minnesota Department of <br /> Transportation regarding candidate projects for the Transportation Revolving Fund, He was not <br /> sure that the City of Arden Hills had any projects that would qualify for this Fund. <br /> . Mayor Probst expressed his appreciation to ML Dwayne Stafford and the Public Works staff for <br /> the positive input the City received from one of its residents, <br /> - ~ <br />
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