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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 06-22-1990C7 0 MINUTES ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 181 1990 JUNE 22, 1990 A regular meeting of the Plymouth City Council, adjourned from the regular meeting of June 18, 1990, was called to order by Mayor Bergman at 3:02 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Center at 3400 Plymouth Boulevard on June 22, 1.. 90 . PRESENT: Mayor Bergmen, Councilmembers Helliwell, Ricker, Vasiliou, Zitur ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Willis, Assistant City Manager Boyles, City Attorney Thomson, anu City Clerk Rauenhorst. The Council discussed the proposed charge for the Financial Task Force, Mayor Bergman suggested the language should be ar.ended to reflect the desire to receive short as wbll as long-range recommendations from the Task Force. Councilmember Ricker stated the suggestion is good, but should be clearly defined in the Task Force charge. Mayor Bergman suggested that recommendations be requested for 1992, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010. He also Noted that Item 5 of the charge should be changed to 2010. MOTION was made by Councilmember Vasiliou, seconded by Councilmember Zitur, to approve the charge for the Financial Task Force with the changes as noted above, and to appoint Mayor Bergman and Councilmember Ricker as the Council designees to the Task Force, Councilmember Vasiliou stated that Councilmember Ricker will be able to provide historical information t -o the Task Force from his prior Financial Force Item 7-A Task t Adjourned Council June 22, 1990 Page 244 Meeting experience as Finance Director, Councilmember Zitur agreed. Motion carried on a roll call vote, five ayes. The Council directed staff to schedule interviews for the twelve applicants to the Financial Task Force from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on July 5. Candidates will be interviewed by two subcommittees consisting of two councilmembers. Councilmember Zitur and Ricker reported on the League of Minnesota Cities Conference they attended in Duluth. Mayor Bergman reported on the recent Domestic Violence Forum, Councilmember Vasiliou stated that the nets releases relating to Music in Plymouth indicate that the cost of the event is about $23,000; however, no mention is Plymouth is the largest event. The City gives total amount, yet recei contributor, made that the City of contributor to this almoet $10,000 of the ves no recognition as a Mayor Bergman will send a letter to the Civic League, sponsor of Wisic in Plymouth, requesting that the City be recognized. City Attorney Thomson stated the City Council will adjourn to a closed meeting to discuss threatened litigation by BWBR. The meeting was adjourned to a closed session at 3:18 p.m. CtyCer CCR Reports Item 7--D Music in Plymouth