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<br />" <br /> <br />Mr. Terway asked if there was a grocery store coming to the commercial area. Mr. March stated that <br />there is a 50,000 sq. ft. grocery store that will be built on the commercial property east of Willow Glen <br />Town Homes and west of the County Bank, but there was no name or time frame mentioned. <br /> <br />Mr. March distributed a proposal from Sanders, Wacker and Bergly, Inc., Architect and Planner, for <br />landscaping and streetscapes. <br /> <br />It was mentioned by a Council Member that the City needs a plan for the commercial area that does not <br />have so many requirements that would scare possible businesses away. It was also mentioned by a <br />committee member that the same theme should be carried throughout the City. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra stated that she would like to see all committees have standardized By-Laws. <br />Additionally, it would be nice to have a folder available that has the specifications for new members. <br /> <br />Mr. Terway explained that he has been working in the government field for the past 25 years and has a <br />couple of important points regarding liaisons. First, a liaison is important to an organization. They bring <br />forward the ideas to a higher body that can act. Second, they support the committee. Ms. Fairbrother <br />asked the Council Members what a liaison does. Council Member Capra stated her interpretation of a <br />liaison is one who passes information. They have no part in voting or making motions, and are <br />responsible for relaying the information that has been discussed to Council. Mayor Swedberg stated that <br />the liaison is there to help you, and is there to give the best, straight, honest opinion and advise to <br />Council. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson stated that she would like direct corrununication from the committees, and <br />would like to hear from as many citizens possible. She suggested, if possible, the liaison could be rotated <br />amongst the committee members, and that person could attend the Council meetings to inform Council of <br />any items of discussion. Additionally, this would be a good way for all members and Council to get to <br />know each other. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson asked the committee members if formal training would give them the tools they <br />need to better understanding procedures. She stated that Planning and Zoning Committee Members were <br />interested in some kind offormal training. Otherwise, its learn as you go. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis stated that the input of every volunteer is very valuable. He does not give his <br />opinion as a liaison, until he hears all the input. <br /> <br />Mr. Rehbine departed at 8:13 p.m. <br /> <br />The Minnesota Design team was discussed briefly. <br /> <br />Ms. Scott departed at 8:15 p.m. <br /> <br />. Ms. Scheller asked what the committee members can expect from staff, and is there time allotted for staff <br />projects? Mayor Swedberg commented that Mr. March probably would not like his answer because it <br />will impact him, but in his views there are limits to everything. All committees are the right arm of the <br />City Council and each committee has reasonable needs that have to get done, i.e.: copying, purchasing <br />supplies and information, etc. You can't expect staff to drop every thing to make it so, but he would <br />expect staff to give the committees all the help that they can. Mayor Swedberg also mentioned that if . <br />copies are needed, come in and make them yourself to save time. Ms. Scheller still questioned some of <br />what Mayor Swedberg was stating. Mr. Terway stated that we need to come up with a plan. Ms. <br />Scheller agreed. Mr. March commented that there are more committees now than before, for example: <br />
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