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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 01-05-1971 SpecialP SPECIAL COI MCIL AETI:I 'e PLYKptrMt iIti'N MOTA JAnAPY 59 1971 A special meeting as''called to order by *tayar Hilde of the Plymo ith tillage Council at 7:45 P,:t. on Jam in•, 5, 1971 to the village hall. r PRESPrrt or(ayor Hilde, Councilmen Johnson, Hintz, SP/aeth, Hunt, '-ting Manager Barnes, Planneir Bergly! and Attorney Drava. Councilneen Spaeth, Johnson and Hunt said they will make an attempt to atten;'(=che seminar at the Richfield City, Hall, Saturday, January 3nth. Yayor Hilda told Councilmen Spaeth that `as a CCR to -the Bassett Creek Watershed Commission he shoiid be involved in their moattings and,a4tend some of them, third ThtvTsdap of the mgnth) and report bacto the council to integrate the group. Councilman Spaeth said he would he interested in doing this. I!ayor Hilde requested that the CCR representativea,report on their area at the Murth 11Wnday copnell meetinges, In this way the council will,Rive better direction of these kreas. jThe revised Human Rights ordinance has been prepared by the attorney. Mayor, Hilde said he -has read it'over and it appears okay. The council1,ill have copAeat of the same. His letter- to the Htonan Rights Conuifasion members have been gnat out and the next step is t.?+ adopt the ordinance. At that time it vdll signal. the :allinA of a meeting, By the January 18th meeting we shall know how many out of the 13 previotiti `members etre still interested in remaininf, an rite commiseian which will help decide whether"to go to 9 or 7 members. !le advised that Council will have full control of all Human Right Commission appointments as well as thou Planning Coinmission. Iayor Marie named the ;areas to be discussed this evening which Were: 1. Planning Administration. 2. P,anninp Policies, regarding goals for the village. 3. Cn. a schedule of cnunci` meetings to set up goals for the next month or, wu. 4. Se,t up a meeting w1th the Planning ('ortmiasion to discuss these goals. 5. risacuss new Plarning Commission appointees, 1 0 C I Some paints are: Arnded 1/1/71) A. To continue to upgrade the Planning Coswiseion vith more careful selection of Rev Membeee. R. Improve the secretarial relationship on the commission itself. This seems to hnve far gntater "impact on the r1niftni.ng t'ommtsston and council that will meet the eye. Cs r+set more frequently together. on the part of the Nanning. (Iomritasaian and council, to e,\0%:uirL% vtews and tnrl for a total. chp'Ck nr l further communication Anel understand our relationship rn11. „ozet with administration, council anti 1`3 annex. l). Improve csrtatr proced%iress We alkould have n check list fear petitioner's requestn fnr the staff tf) use anti the ;AanK) check list to hog used by tote Planning Cohtmission an they will know what to expect. Tito Counc.i,l, to hnve the same Information to sgynchronipte. A check ,119t for criteria to use 1n making decl.alniis. Mint fertLuroa ;qh tild a certnin development have to gut page 20 S 115171 Bolting, approval or any kind of aoproval. Also. it would be beneficial -to have a policy manual to adept/ paolcblly, a reference manual to loot/ up and see what our policy is. E. Have Planner Bergly present items to the council. F.,Have a Planning Commission menber attendjthe council meeting, at least the one on the third Monday, of the month. C. Up date legal aspects of planning,. Be sire our actions are co:>_9istent with our ordinance .' tayor ltilde proposed to start back with il for comments and agreement on the'type of thinking council has on Planning Com rtissien members. Councilman, Hunt sa$d an Point A. improving Planning ComAission memhers.,his bIg concern for maneJyeare has been on the people irho get appointed to the Planning Coasds9lon. They may act in the way they think it is,best for tho village but lack continuity with what; t'te council feels right in the bepinniug. They have never sat dotM,with the council to discuss our philosophy. Vayor ltilde agreed. j Councilman Untz said I think aippointments to the Planning Comneission has Jieen political since I have been on the council. This should change. We should sit dowq and review these people,, neat on a political basis but for quality and capability. I hope we do it:, this year. 4Nat bag happened in the past refLetts on the council. Councilman Johnson asked if we should ask to see eertain thinga in a maae l think we have over emphasized in the past that each moin is hinting, various segatentts of the village. Councilman Hunt said he would not like to sce the districts changed. hf you have reached the point where each district is xepr',4ented then the five at large" members should be the best five hiwilah.le of. the entire village regardless of districts. Councilman llints said we took an oath to upho%d the village but I do not see that on the Planning Commission, we can see that It he does.not happen to be in a certain area. This is a most important commission and sae, as a cotnicil, cannot set guide lanes for geographic sire :anti holes to it too tlRht')'. Councilman Spaeth maid the four districts ghould'be sacred. There are times when an area is represented lay someone who knows their area and trill tend to speak .for Ito I cannot Ree breaking the district. The other five should he quality personal men who have an input to the meeting. If he ;just site and does ttoL say an -,china he Is not worth being there. 111-ayor Hilde said for the ftrst One we have the trust aurong uR to agree that we want more than anything to see n giod quality. village operation.' 1 we have that uppertm)ttt its our, mind then we have the cottrape to drop out a marry who is a detri- ment to the bode. Councilman il;ir,;a Raid if we draw the lines like that we will drnp the precincts thpt aru stir up In the vtllat:".E'. a,agt year we 44gti not do it that t,av becatuno «e set up the oundranc,a anti he named an tnotance. We are doing Lt in acc,)rda,nee with populat4on and ac0-3vity within tont precinct and ire explained the repreRentafrion, of thr, precincts. 0 11 Q, J 1 0 11 Q, Page 3, Speclai meeting., 1/5/71 Councilman Hunt Rave a historic rUnderm of ;he precincts. Counc llr an Mintz felt It st.ould be divided up into precincts which U ''the only method I0, net coe?plete representation of the village population. if as divclde It into q{uidrac i there will he a e"inority representation. Councilnan/1punt said tjiat I, why we have"the at large" members. Councilman Johnson said the Qhjective of each one of these peca T-as tc* give a different flavor on a district hasis and he exmlatned this poin Councilman Mintz said tie` still believes if we follow thiA, precinct plan, ue will get the best type of representation, on tie Planning Cummis4ion. 'We wer! going to cut it down vitk so many "'at large" mem.ers who could overulo the tlist,rict people:: j Planner Eerply was,asked by the mlvor if he sensed that not can represents his 11 quadrant of the village. Ile said that if he is a good an he r presents all of the village and you may have a hard time to Ret a quadOant per on. Councilman Runt said he does not see anv problem in finding at qualified ,P `raon from ; v a district. Mayor 1111de asked hov,many agreed to set town on ;,aper the qualift- cations for a Planning Cotmftission ittemker. Councilmen Johnson Ond tlihta agree4d. Councilman Eluttt felt it would be hard to agree on vwhat they gM)%ild be. Council- man Spaeth said yes, there are some points ure can put in. Couftcilren Johnson and Spaeth were Asked to work on thin and bring it bacic to councils an .Nnuary 18t;h, the qualifications you would like us to adopt. 'Mayor 111.10e s id bneic intelligence should he number one on the list. Councilman Hunt added, "a eal and actual, interest in this village, vphick can be determined: by their p vvious porticipatton in village affairs. such as school, church, Lions. Jaycees, attendance at village meetings. etc.". In answer to Councilman Spaeth'n quegtinn cincerninR 4ttendance It was agreed that 752 attendance constitutes a good member. i Councilman 11int2 OL^.j,4` said we should actually sit down and talk to the person. A ;roup interview was suggested. `favor Malde asked if all agreed on having A priv, 1te group visit with them one at a time. Councilman Hintz said we Rhoulld be very selective, it is a pre,9ttge job. Plnnner gergl.y said when three or four neer member,; comp in J.t is hard f jr the Planning Commission to act and make decisions. Councilman lltntr d1Q.."" sed and said you would be surprised how quick they grasp thtngp If wp ;44 Chic right kind of rearile. favor Itilde Asked the Planner If the situarlhad ennygh to warrant a change. Ile replied it is a matter of agreement, things were sloe al, the last meeting. D: Certain procedures and manual. Favor tltlde vondered lif Councilman Johnson could form a Rmall workitte committee of three or .four people to develop the haaic parts taf orientation, check list and paicy manutil. with Ole Manner, Attorney and Plnnninr Commissten Chairman to put together a check fist of criteria we should cOaaider for each application with dn's and don't;y. The 4heck list to include hong to check a request for conformance and contents. couucilj,nnn Spaeth felt a new Planninl Commission mem4r should stet together wl,th the 1111anner. for a tem hour discussion to review cortain things anti give him a chance to rend the honk ccln— cerntng various sittkitions. Councilman Klotz said he wolild not. like to sop a committee W the cotincil Minve any input. on thnt +hi,ct liMtt. Ito tiould rather Ree the Plannit. , G'onmiiswtnn reflect thema olvcs rin4 p'm,r nt a, ^heck List to the nouncil and have c spelled out. "Iayor 11114k4 ao,reed :arc', sn-id vtj could ove'rburdan ourselves. Plannor Norgly adreno! with Nunctlnnn Hintz, ''Nei oftir Ililklo aql-Pd Couneilmnn Johnson to '400 ttt,t thin Is dono. Page 4.., SpeciZ ,retinp, x'/ /71 r PnTNT S: Nev Pl ening C&MIssi.on appointees.. to something else.` Ve erpugh or. ,ttds to go an nn Ampr©wing the secretary: Planner Rergly ilp1d we ave brad sovf a' great full time sa,-rvtartes and come laste' d only a short tir-40. ne g eve 1;19 optolon regarding the last nn -,gounctlman Mintz questioned hirfnj a full tint Plann-r and `tayor Hilde said Angus larav-ford had a line on one that he was pl ased with., Actin] IN'anager Barnes said he hat tried to contact Hite but ,has , had ,io tesponse . h digrussion ensued regarding htrinp hien even before July first i,n relation ( to the hi,rinP of n net: manager, a new engineer an f uturg chanj e... a%4r 4 a1' nee. c0inel 1, which was como,tftl to the circumstances when faigus ft4t,iord tdok over as, manger.ti,«ayor tilde directed the aleting manager to continue to se4 to hire 'a Planner\ ,',v July first, but should tie, come across a man of otitstandits ability 'to fit in end lie Vet v-illing to come to work before July first, the aching racna$er should ore bzck to the couacl1, concerptnr hiring `air early for hudg)t, rensons+ Attorney 1kT,,AVz isac asked if this was proper. Ile satd the amount o; rionev wacc; predominent. Gouncit a,gir ed to the ,shove. - i i'OI;:T C, ?!Ie.et more freq lent,, Planter BerRly suPRe.'ted rneetiaR every other reonth, or so with the Planning Commission. It cg4j.d prob bly be a dinner meeting with an, Informal atmosphere, pick out some prot4ems; that hvP hui 1 c up, ; discuss them and ottrar key issu Gpuncilman Hintz said i we meed on certain issues more fre- queotly it would he tot t): tell there Z N.eev tq' vote t-Ot to rive there t!o. legal aspects a+f certain items. Wilde suggested meeting ttuartayrly on the 4th ,'onday of the month. The r*&-al%, and ph lisophical a0-pects afthisi was rvntioned hie flavor Hi l dA and Cautir-11tan f un.t _ Council agreed to'k teotce uppPe r:egttngs cyftb tiee Planning Commission to discuss goals And schedule meeQingsr,,,,t In ans«er tq Councilman Ftntz's inquiry Planner nergly said sue Planning f'omErl,ase `t 1Qes not hc4tate ti request tile council to extend legal, assistance. `Raw! Ililde\\'satid the af ting, c^ana€er shouldtittend these rrc+ettnrs favor lti,lde said that a citinen does nat necbssartly have the ripht to he put can tees all;ends at a pnrticul',ar time :If he &Rks ae. Ueforehnnd corp4nication and 4ata are necessary before any; itemshould to placed on the agenda. kl` avor Ililde aske t far cougecil',s opinion on halal nF five ee' e l o6c Gupper meetings prior tri the t irst meeting; of the month to resolve Cltt°L;o orohlem i which was previously discussed. Coelpcilman gpnoth agreed but TI-ouL' lil:ti, tc receive a packet on n 1.ar,;o issue, a seat, priior to thi+ seecond rmiatinp of the arwh so they will have a Weeto, to tie properly revi. ved and Rtudied. Cuurellman Vintr agreed and said we altould Ret opinions from seer Conseeltarnt Fngineex 1+ -afore a meetings theTv we can have a dtscus.glan with, the developer, "Invor tlilde asked tf it would really be useful, to have the info at,ion beforei the Friday n1pht ofthe scheduled 'landay night meeting. CouncOman 11intr, sattl they could at Least ittew the land in que;aOn for rezoning at Aui leltiure time. Councilman Spaeth said :it a*ould Five him ' or 1 extra day*s to get k infornra t on from the of f rather than halvtnp, to come in the Village of fIces; the Monday morning of mooting date. rouncIIman lints f+nttl arae of ua have tj) msl.e Inquiries by photre and the extra time would help to get tho answers., 0 0 a S; erpugh or. ,ttds to go an nn Ampr©wing the secretary: Planner Rergly ilp1d we ave brad sovf a' great full time sa,-rvtartes and come laste' d only a short tir-40. ne g eve 1;19 optolon regarding the last nn -,gounctlman Mintz questioned hirfnj a full tint Plann-r and `tayor Hilde said Angus larav-ford had a line on one that he was pl ased with., Actin] IN'anager Barnes said he hat tried to contact Hite but ,has , had ,io tesponse . h digrussion ensued regarding htrinp hien even before July first i,n relation ( to the hi,rinP of n net: manager, a new engineer an f uturg chanj e... a%4r 4 a1' nee. c0inel 1, which was como,tftl to the circumstances when faigus ft4t,iord tdok over as, manger.ti,«ayor tilde directed the aleting manager to continue to se4 to hire 'a Planner\ ,',v July first, but should tie, come across a man of otitstandits ability 'to fit in end lie Vet v-illing to come to work before July first, the aching racna$er should ore bzck to the couacl1, concerptnr hiring `air early for hudg)t, rensons+ Attorney 1kT,,AVz isac asked if this was proper. Ile satd the amount o; rionev wacc; predominent. Gouncit a,gir ed to the ,shove. - i i'OI;:T C, ?!Ie.et more freq lent,, Planter BerRly suPRe.'ted rneetiaR every other reonth, or so with the Planning Commission. It cg4j.d prob bly be a dinner meeting with an, Informal atmosphere, pick out some prot4ems; that hvP hui 1 c up, ; discuss them and ottrar key issu Gpuncilman Hintz said i we meed on certain issues more fre- queotly it would he tot t): tell there Z N.eev tq' vote t-Ot to rive there t!o. legal aspects a+f certain items. Wilde suggested meeting ttuartayrly on the 4th ,'onday of the month. The r*&-al%, and ph lisophical a0-pects afthisi was rvntioned hie flavor Hi l dA and Cautir-11tan f un.t _ Council agreed to'k teotce uppPe r:egttngs cyftb tiee Planning Commission to discuss goals And schedule meeQingsr,,,,t In ans«er tq Councilman Ftntz's inquiry Planner nergly said sue Planning f'omErl,ase `t 1Qes not hc4tate ti request tile council to extend legal, assistance. `Raw! Ililde\\'satid the af ting, c^ana€er shouldtittend these rrc+ettnrs favor lti,lde said that a citinen does nat necbssartly have the ripht to he put can tees all;ends at a pnrticul',ar time :If he &Rks ae. Ueforehnnd corp4nication and 4ata are necessary before any; itemshould to placed on the agenda. kl` avor Ililde aske t far cougecil',s opinion on halal nF five ee' e l o6c Gupper meetings prior tri the t irst meeting; of the month to resolve Cltt°L;o orohlem i which was previously discussed. Coelpcilman gpnoth agreed but TI-ouL' lil:ti, tc receive a packet on n 1.ar,;o issue, a seat, priior to thi+ seecond rmiatinp of the arwh so they will have a Weeto, to tie properly revi. ved and Rtudied. Cuurellman Vintr agreed and said we altould Ret opinions from seer Conseeltarnt Fngineex 1+ -afore a meetings theTv we can have a dtscus.glan with, the developer, "Invor tlilde asked tf it would really be useful, to have the info at,ion beforei the Friday n1pht ofthe scheduled 'landay night meeting. CouncOman 11intr, sattl they could at Least ittew the land in que;aOn for rezoning at Aui leltiure time. Councilman Spaeth said :it a*ould Five him ' or 1 extra day*s to get k infornra t on from the of f rather than halvtnp, to come in the Village of fIces; the Monday morning of mooting date. rouncIIman lints f+nttl arae of ua have tj) msl.e Inquiries by photre and the extra time would help to get tho answers., 0 0 a 11 Fsg! Spacial Meetings 1/5171 i I n I 0aunciloan litant taaetced to reCe!tve the FI.anning foweission agendas, Aciinp "onager nornes sirs asked by "avor Rilde to ret tstate rite preulou . polity of farw"ding copies of the Planning ComIssicnn minu lean of their second monthly meeting as well 6A a packet containing they data likely 'to be on the agenda a mek or five days n advance of the next council memtJM4 This will feeeuirer prepnring two pagkets dor the first council rie:eting of the r*nth. founcll agreed to have a stanOing aeetinfi before the .flist meettng of the month. Acting 'tanager Dames was asked to check with ".cCarthy's concerning ser ecce and a separate meeting room. f6umic#Iman Hunt asked 11 it was: posilhle to get tho council, tsh.le ttravett, cleaned rout, and lotka installed. lcti<np "anaget,, Karnes said. yes this Is `rossth'le. At"O rney `Drhez was asked if he had any, opinikan on the council metting iM the VA'Ittc4il sen.4ttivtty. !+e astied if it rads wanted for the Plaettning too. VD11 lCtImaln tlunt gate it would rest onlywwAth the rotmell alone. "ayo r Htlde atir seed that there could be mare differe, ces heween the council and Planning! Cosi igslon then. This subject was dlscus ed. "ayor !tilde asked the attorney how the,, con %Id be sure of the ordtnancef, and, O:dt mechanics to use. Pe sae ,d in cares li- ke a previous one, the petition s milld here4 >f lagged and 'referred t6 the r1anisswit int; C6mm,ia=tic-n Consultant and iitrorney to unsure that no legal inconsietenctes r 111result teeth reference tti 6.111k_,:0nin;V ordinance on the pArttcu1nr cage and when the latnnink Commission cons+tders t1;0 yctttton they can toorry about the writs cat' Vie proposal franca a pla nninp stanclpottvt on4r and 1refare it goes+ to the council arty prkAemit x111. have leen resolver!. !Tanner Rergly imn&rott If the attorney 4houltt III p ;tt the meetint;a. then he could, ge,nse w'aere pre+h,1egV, ares liable to occur. Coutie k.14t n Kintz rtikt Lt ->t and &aid. you AYE asl;tne. o_tr altirtmory to Legad saae- thing that might not ttnppep. "avor tli.lde felt that the Planning PomristAnn Chatrman Shout 1 !,e responsible for these tttIn,Rs. Ile told the Planner to consult the attornev conte •ni ng a request prior to the Planning Commtssion neet tnfi, then the attorney wilt let Into the picture at top cpttnci; neetin>, and will have hen help dtrectly, Thts I iter+ not rein that the chalrmntt Rhottld not get tcaeether tatth you to clar3fv hots t1Itngs stance. I Mayor '1I111do asked if the. ottarnev shnulO attend Planning ro m to ston meetinps and I'lznnnotir Iterriv said it is not vete often Ohne by ntehr rommtntittes. The council then d1tseussed an%l gave their ott.tntons conceraincv, their p0,*ie hearings, subsequent 131,7su0s, Flaconor' y actioas nnd lack of cetm%tnication on a+ prevrinum Petition with tresult itg price to pa v, dirfectton and supervision of the Pl,ttnner especially con- cernint !y"l and. R -n patitiot g and polittcatl influence, r,htr;h ail neussion "ayor E111tte gat+ct w. s meant as a fern of direction to tate Planner. Councilman Spaeth felt rhatt in reRat ,It to the vi.l l nlie puido- plan soma areata should btu. haild to nhe%,Vance at a lvl^* +.otos clnsstficrrtion. 1C is easter to raatge it lattr on. PO Certain procc%clines anti chet,l: 'lists. Cotmctlmnn Johnson will discuss thi9 wi It the !'laming, Cormistiton. Uter a chock, list for requevts 1,s matte up it will ,o revtcawed by council for a Qloptton, thon politics can bo detormine d. Planner .jlergly said he and Artorney r)riv,.,. havr a lrendy started on requirements for 81tk% plannllig, olatnnPil unit devP11opt-k ,-.tea, a ic. POIN 'l : Planner 9erg;ly was at,4ked till he presont at the first netet'ing and the i.teanaa._ .......,_,. Of hustneps with Which 116, is concernc)ct wilt hit put in ono t',htpoporay so he can make hiR re,porj, can n1l of there and leatvca. 111aintwr Ite}rgILY salad t',atq mirbt change When yin en,ctnour ,fir plannor is on Ahs+ 400 Counetimati !tintin sat,l ho iq 7%ushinp fee a vtllix,ge p:t;atnnor, this woaaltl be An the tntorim. Coaunetlelan Johnson and 'lavor Eltide sa W thov iAlt rolate, thtt} ase couneil's 4troww dos re. m I 0 Page 6, .Special meeting.' 3/5/71 Salient points for reviv are: (1) term statement). (2) Vario.as number assignments). P a f 1 Salient points for reviv are: (1) term statement). (2) Vario.as number assignments). P a t leln,eral statement of planninsev ,0 or 2 broad of goals, (afore specifics, sc edules. Mayor 1111de proposed the council be primari tv responsible for the tuurpose and all of the few key objectives, goals and ah,jectives attd take our t:.ougr is to the Planning Cowdssioa for a goad direction t-ack and: forth and otstle,r $ She Planning Cowlssion is to develop the language for goals and their schedute .for counct l trasentatlon. 'Chis council will prerrtre a Grillage nalicy ranual whi4h every Planning, Commission and coxec{ 1 member will receive as copy of, Fror tine t'j" time it Will lie changed. A copy s-hould be given to the Chamber c*t Cozmeice. 'retropolitan Council, e-. ayor 11#Tale asked for council's opinion on this apprgacN. Councilman Spaeth said goals and obj,ectivea are needed wr%? if are are to adlier- rei them. Co uncilrnn Sohn. -4%v ao ed if he was talkinp about a planning p' :loaop" r, -i(iid it was, alt ot, this, philosophj , j;'a dance And ol'. $ectives. . ouncilmain JohnR Nn f` It this no small undertaking and they vvuld he la;tc ron free the council VWore it X19 accortpltshe d, apor Hilde dict hot: agree and ex latneq why. Planner Bergiv displayed a prey report' book entitle.4 "rionls for Cd&vunicv Develop- ment" for rese:n-ration IM the Planninp Cr•n n3ssi ' tl a next evening, Ilei explainert what it covered and ghat he hoped for as far na ,Os an(; ob-1vetives wmre rvncerne dt Councilr an Spaeth e'xpectod tt woult' 1~e revtsed yt) arrv. especiatly vi th different council members. ri'AL ; F'l"C %C: Council vi.il do the r irnose yawl orals ante dive, i,t tQ the rlanntnpq.wr Awey.v w ' E:C)F' :t>a.tacc .fRY their reviek, ands ctvuuiettts. hkk)v r-'_11 ta- Ve It fror, (:here jn4 r-jvo back to the council. "aver U'!de. kelt It is Dent to have a positive attitu tt'° rotlilcil plant roil ncl stag!:! why. T'Vs Sut'- ject: t "vi aver @ ilde suggested flint copies. of the goal and a!* jecttves ski:iv.'. I he sent to tho presidents of the home¢aFmers assedl ationg, f'iamber of Commerce, :.dins and Javeoeq. 41so. advise them w4en we wilt met wAth the Planning Carimissio-i and i;olicit their vtewpoints for ve*gotiation and t,mderstatndiop, so they r-ll1 not f;:V,lAt an i%4$ue. ectwcilman Mintz asked if it shaujkl be a joint mmet;ijr, or a pul•lie hearing. `favnr Itildi-_ said 61,% has to he JeciOmd. rlrann%:r Ii,re,1v sa,(d this is the 1 tggest con- cept. w ouneilman Hinte, said eve were elorrted to re preaient t',k% ci ti xens c.nd it would lee chaotic to alloy then to nttejid a joint nt%e t.jrr to-,f.i"e gheir vfetvpoinrw, To reaalige our gaals land ohjia% l eves. Planner "prply %aid then i;i tl pull otit the r:inures artJ go nwr thee". Flr4lt Meeting to ert+nht. RIltialfl `*nd e 1,j Pcttves Councilman 91-vapt°t Grid a meeting should ho'held ientnerRateir to 4tnt tle Atte, looM.np for. I:e+ qzhou' n sit devn and drnZt the Lric niatje of emelt p47rtae. CounctIman Rntw wondored U thev are over hurtlonine then-Aelvela. Ve+ ntatod that tete F1rgt Qbloo tvo in Jnnucary is 4ip r, tnt- ments to the Plann inr, Conmtissinn r:llie!+ nhould ho long First. t'e m%%Rt firer halve the input aunt do tho intervtowinp, etc. "ai"ar Wilde-%%iguested doing this an January 15th. The enapcil agreed and PTnnnar nr.rply vi.11 meet faith 11'av ar 11ihtle botween noteNutwt then. wouncllman Fount nskoti that the Plannitag. Commission recoNe A c,ntly o° those minutoq. P1:annnr Aergly gral.i he would make a report an this rtoe*t.tnp to them twror> ow, Uod. Jattunrv- hila, 11 1 0 1 n 0 0 1 Page 'T. Sped' TI neetiag. 115/71 i II a_MI'.V I° W1 r:11. P ',m,'INM M)`""I_._ SSIOL_' to discuss goals. plans' I" r Really was asked r Re to tbi \ it will probably be dona sometime duringl\ tlhe ,latter part of Fehruaiy \Vtitch vtll be C e first latnt neetinp with the P1•'nntr p Commiggion on, goals. Councilman 11tunt staid he would line to see the Quall,iclons before hhe.selectign of people 1A discussed, Councilman Fintz sug!,a%ed following the+ game format used, in se.Pcting a manage. e jtin adjourned at 1n:45 R.''. 1 1 Al, Filde, Jr. tayos Attefi't : ..ta44- VCi, 1 Ir V. \ I 1 1 71, 9 a 6 0 N