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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL-DECEMBER 10 2009 3 <br /> 2. TRANSITION PROCESS DISCUSSION(continued) <br /> MOTION: Manor Harpstead moved and Councilmember Grant seconded a <br /> motion to appoint Sue Iverson, Acting City Administrator until <br /> such time as another City Administrator, whether interim or <br /> permanent, is appointed. <br /> Councilmember Holden suggested that this decision be revisited in three months <br /> if the Council has not made a decision on the position. <br /> Mayor Harpstead indicated the Council could vote to revisit this issue at any <br /> time. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (4-0)., <br /> Mayor Harpstead indicated the next item for discussion on this issue was if the - <br /> City could get by with Sue as the Acting City Administrator or if an Interim should <br /> be sought after. <br /> Councilmember Holden explained that Jim Willis did the City a disservice <br /> through his employment with us and another City at the same time and cautioned <br /> the City creating this type of situation again. She questioned if it would be worth <br /> the training spent on an interim position. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated he felt the City should bring in an interim City <br /> Administrator, but felt Councilinember Holden's point on training was valid. <br /> Councilmember McClung expressed concern about an interim position stating he <br /> would only like to see someone hired if they were close to full time. <br /> Councilmember Grant indicated he would like to see the City act quickly to <br /> negate the need for an Interim City Administrator. He stated he knew Mark Nagel <br /> on a personal level and stated he would make an exception if Mark were to serve as <br /> the Interim City Administrator. <br /> Mayor Harpstead questioned how the Council wanted to approach the recruiting <br /> and hiring of a new City Administrator. He stated he would like to bring in a <br /> recruiter, but not Harry Bruel or Richard Fursmen. Sharon Klump was suggested <br /> from Springstead, as he does not feel the Council could complete this process <br /> alone. <br />
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