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� <br />� <br />�i <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />�� <br />11 <br />1� <br />�� <br />1� <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />DRAFT Monday, March 12,2007 <br />Page 15 <br />cil term. Mayor Klausing advised that it remained his intent to reappoint <br />Mr. Maschka to serve in this capacity, to provide continuity and sensitivity <br />from a City Council perspective; and recognizing Mr. Maschka's passion for <br />housing issues. Mayor Klausing questioned Councilmembers as to their <br />preference for interviewing Mr. Maschka. <br />Councilmember Ihlan questioned whether all �-TR� vacancy applications had <br />been made public; noting that they weren't included in the City Council <br />packet, and requested publication of the applicant names, at a minimum. <br />Discussion ensued as to the process for posting applicants; with staff histori- <br />cally providing the applications in the Council packets; but not posting them <br />on the webs�ie. <br />1� Staff was directed to make all applications to the HRA vacancy available to <br />1� the City Council; and Mayor Klausing directed staff to prepare a Mayor's <br />1�' Certificate of Appointment, pursuant to State law, for the next City Council <br />18 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�1 <br />�2 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />3� <br />37 <br />�3 <br />meetmg. <br />f i. Reconsider Pour City Council Meetings per Month <br />Mayor Klausing recognized previous Council consensus, without motion, <br />for increasing the frequency of Council meetings. Mayor Klausing sought <br />reconsideration of the intent for more meetings; suggesting that the Council <br />continue to make their meetings more efficient, and possibly reserving the <br />last Monday of each month as a default meeting, if agenda items and issues <br />warranted such. <br />Councilmember Pust strongly concurred with Mayor Klausing; recognizing <br />the Council's need to get more familiar with the length and content of agen- <br />das; and her preference in keeping meetings to three per month. Council-- <br />member Pust noted the need to get the people's work done, and the rules <br />now in place limiting the meeting length. <br />�� Councilmember Ihlan concurred with the previous suggestion of City Man- <br />�� ager Bill N�alinen to hold Study Sessions between regular business meetings, <br />�� in order to bring an item before the Council for discussion on more than one <br />�'� occasion prior to decision-making. Councilmember Ihlan opined that she <br />:��3 was willing to take the expertise of the new City Manager in attempting that <br />�f� schedule on a trial basis, and that it may prove beneficial to the City Council <br />4� in accomplishing their work; and hoped the rest of the City Council would <br />� l reconsider more frequent meetings. <br />