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Organizational City Council Minutes —1/5/04 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 17 ��f . <br />committee Chairpersons meet at a publicly noticed <br />meeting on a monthly or quarterly basis, and encouraged <br />Councilmembers to attend one of those meetings. <br />There was no formal action. ._ � <br />�- -� �� �-� x��'� ---- �- - � � <br />�� <br />H, �p�a�c an �izen Advisory ��rrrr�n is� i� n T�r� �l pdate on Citizen <br />Expirations and Eligibility for Reappointment; dvisory <br />Authorization for Staff to Advertise f�r Citizen Commission Term <br />�`ol�, n t�e r� �� r�'�iou� �a rr� m i�s��� ��� i n�� -�_x� �� Expirations and <br />_ ��� � _ . �— ����r � e�€���� 5 ewe� t�i� �t � r�p�rt d�t�� Eligibility for <br />January 5, 2004 related to advisory commission term Reappointment; <br />expirations and the appointment/reappointment process to Authorization for <br />be followed. Mr. Beets noted that with the terms expiring Staff to Advertise <br />on March 31, 2004, all were eligible for reappointment. for Citizen <br />Mr. Beets noted that staff was seeking further Council Volunteers for <br />direction under the policy set out regarding advisory Various <br />commission appointments in Resolution No. 9372, dated Commission <br />January 27, 1997, and whether written comment from Openings <br />committee chairpersons, as well as attendance records of <br />appointees prior to reappointment, was required. <br />Councilmember Schroeder recalled a previous 3/2 Council <br />vote requiring all appointees to reapply, which replaced <br />and overruled Resolution No. 9372. Councilmember <br />Schroeder opined that the new policy would replace the <br />previous resolution, with its purpose to eliminate potential <br />long-term service on committees, allowing <br />Councilmembers to re-evaluate applicants through the <br />reapplication process. <br />Councilmember Maschka opined his preference for <br />returning to the policy established in Resolution No. 9372; <br />noting that committees experienced substantial turnover <br />naturally, and this policy would ensure experience and <br />continuity on commissions. Councilmember Maschka <br />recommended making minor revisions to Resolution No. <br />9372, rather than other options. <br />Mayor Klausing opined his preference for appointees to <br />continue their service to the City's advisory commissions <br />