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MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor&City Council
FROM: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager
DATE: February 27, 2017 t31J _
SUBJ: Commission Interviews
During Monday night's work session,the Council will interview the following applicants for the
Planning(PC), Park&Recreation(PRC), and Environmental (EC) Commissions:
5:00—Keith Butcher(EC)
5:15—Mike Helland (PRC)
5:30—Matthew Myers (EC Incumbent)
5:45—Tyler Treat(PC)
6:00—Kim McReavy(PC)
6:15—Jennifer Spalding(PC)
6:30—Josh Kimber(PC)
6:45 —Eric Magistad (PC &EC)
PLANNING COMMISSION POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
• Two 3-year positions: The terms of Commissioners Mark Undestad and John Tietz are
expiring. Both incumbents have reapplied.
PARK& RECREATION COMMISSION POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
• Three 3-year positions: The terms of Commissioners Brent Carron, Luke Thunberg, and
Steve Scharfenberg are expiring. Incumbent Steve Scharfenberg has reapplied.
• One to two 1-year youth positions: The term of Lauren Dale is expiring but she has
reapplied.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
• Two 3-year positions: The terms of Commissioners Matthew Myers and Balakrishna
Chintaginjala are expiring. Incumbent Matthew Myers has reapplied.
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Mayor& City Council
Commission Interviews
February 27, 2017
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Because the interviews for the Planning Commission are split between two City Council
meetings, discussion and appointments will occur at the March 13 City Council meeting.
Discussion and appointments to the Park&Recreation, Environmental, and Senior Commission
will occur at the March 27 City Council meeting.
On a side note, there are two to three vacancies on the Senior Commission. The term of
Commissioner Carol Buesgens is expiring and at the writing of this staff report she is undecided
about reapplying. Commissioner Jean Mancini has resigned, creating a two-year vacancy. A
third vacancy is available if the commission chooses to have eight members (per Chapter 2,
Section 2-46.11(b)of the city code). Two applications were received.
The application forms and scoring sheets for those being interviewed are attached.
ATTACHMENTS
1. City Code, Section 2-46. —Appointment to city committees and commissions.
2. Application Forms and Interview Questions (8).
3. 2017 Commissions Interview Schedule.
g:\commission application forms\2017\cc memo interviews 2-27-17.docx
ARTICLE IV. - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Footnotes:
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Cross reference-- Park and recreation commission, § 14-16 et seq.; planning commission, § 15-16 et
seq.
State Law reference—Authority to establish advisory boards and commissions, M.S. § 412.621(2).
DIVISION 1. -GENERALLY
Sec. 2-46. -Appointment to city committees and commissions.
All vacancies on committees, commissions, and boards shall be advertised to seek applicants. The
city council may interview applicants before making appointment. With the exception of the housing and
redevelopment authority, all appointments shall be by majority vote of the city council. Once appointed, an
applicant shall serve until removed, with or without cause, by a four-fifths vote of the city council, until the
expiration of the term of appointment and following appointment of the applicant's successor. Vacancies
during a term shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term.
Sec. 2-46.01. -Same—Generally.
The council determines the duties and exercises the powers of administrative boards or commissions.
However, the council may establish boards or commissions as set forth in this article to investigate subjects
or to perform quasi-judicial functions.Additional administrative boards or commissions shall be established
as required by law or for the administration of a municipal function jointly shared with another political
subdivision.
(Ord. No. 363, § 4, 1-12-04)
Sec. 2-46.03. - Planning commission.
(a) Commission established. The planning commission is established pursuant to the Minnesota
Municipal Planning Act, and has the powers and duties assigned to it by that Act, by this Code, and
state law. The planning commission is hereby designated the planning agency of the city pursuant to
the Municipal Planning Act.
(b) Membership. The planning commission consists of seven members appointed in the manner set forth
in this subsection. Members of the commission are appointed by the council for staggered terms of
three years, expiring on March 31 of each year.
(c) Officers; meetings. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the planning commission are appointed
by the commission from among its membership for the term of one year. The commission shall adopt
its own bylaws with the approval of the city council. All members of the commission may vote on all
questions before the commission. No member of the commission may vote on any question in which
the member has fiduciary interest, either directly or indirectly. The commission shall determine in its
bylaws the date and time of its meetings and shall set such public hearings as are necessary and
desirable, or as required by law or this Code.
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(d) Powers and duties. The planning commission shall have the powers and duties allowed under state
law, including:
(1) To prepare a comprehensive plan for the future development of the city that is submitted to the
council for implementation and to recommend amendments of the plan to the council from time
to time as may be necessary or desirable.
(2) To initiate, direct, and review, from time to time, a study of the provisions of the zoning code and
the subdivision regulations and to report to the council its advice and recommendations with
respect thereto.
(3) To study applications and proposals for amendments to the zoning code and applications for
special permits and to advise the council of its recommendations thereon.
(4) To study preliminary plats and to advise the council of its recommendations thereof.
(5) To act in an advisory capacity to the council in all matters wherein powers are assigned to the
council by state law concerning comprehensive planning,zoning, platting, changes in streets, and
other matters of a general planning nature.
(e) Reports. The commission shall make an annual written report to the council, not later than March 31
of each calendar year, containing the commission's recommendations for the ensuing year.
(Ord. No. 363, § 5, 1-12-04)
Sec. 2-46.05. - Park and recreation commission.
(a) Creation. There is established a park and recreation commission for the city.
(b) Membership. The park and recreation commission consists of seven members appointed in the
manner set forth in this subsection. Members of the commission are appointed by the council for
staggered terms of three years expiring on March 31 of each year. Additionally, the commission may
also have one or two youth representatives who shall also be voting members. Youth representatives
shall be appointed for one-year terms.
(c) Officers; meetings. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the park and recreation commission are
appointed by the commission from among its membership for the term of one year. The commission
shall adopt its own bylaws with the approval of the city council. All members of the commission may
vote on all questions before the commission. No member of the commission may vote on any question
in which the member has fiduciary interest, either directly or indirectly.The commission shall determine
in its bylaws the date and time of its meetings and shall set such public hearings as are necessary and
desirable or as required by law or this Code.
(d) Powers and duties. The park and recreation commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) To hold meetings of its members, to consider such matters pertaining to parks and public
recreation programs in the city as shall be referred to the commission by the council, or as the
members of the commission themselves deem proper.
(2) To prepare a comprehensive plan for the future development of the city park and recreation
system, to be submitted to the city council for implementation, and to maintain said plan, and
recommend amendments of the plan to the city council, as may become necessary or desirable.
(3) To act in an advisory capacity to the council in all matters relating to park and recreation in the
city.
(e) Reports. The commission shall make an annual written report to the council, not later than March 31
of each calendar year, containing the commission's recommendations for the ensuing year.
(Ord. No. 363, § 6, 1-12-04; Ord. No. 582, § 1, 4-22-13)
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Sec. 2-46.07.- Board of adjustments and appeals.
Pursuant to M.S. § 462.354, a board of adjustments and appeals is hereby established. The planning
commission shall serve as the board of adjustments and appeals.
(Ord. No. 363, § 7, 1-12-04)
Sec. 2-46.09. - Environmental commission.
(a) Commission established. The environmental commission is established to provide the residents of
Chanhassen with opportunities to improve the quality of their environment, address issues that affect
the city's natural resources, provide environmental education to the public, bring a comprehensive
perspective to environmental issues, and advocate the benefits and necessity of Chanhassen's natural
resources.
(b) Membership. The environmental commission consists of seven members appointed in the manner set
forth in this subsection. Members of the commission are appointed by the council for staggered terms
of three years expiring on March 31 of each year.
(c) Officers; meetings. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the environmental commission are
appointed by the commission from among its membership for the term of one year. The commission
shall adopt its own bylaws with the approval of the city council. All members of the commission may
vote on all questions before the commission. No member of the commission may vote on any question
in which the member has fiduciary interest, either directly or indirectly.The commission shall determine
in its bylaws the date and time of its meetings and shall set such public hearings as are necessary and
desirable or as required by law or this Code.
(d) Powers and duties. The environmental commission has the following powers and duties:
(1) The environmental commission shall serve as an advisory body to the city council and planning
commission in addressing the needs of the environment as directed by the city council. All final
decisions are to be made by the city council.
(2) The environmental commission will consider and make recommendations at the direction of the
city council regarding environmental issues.
(3) The environmental commission will make recommendations at the direction of the city council
regarding funding for environmental projects.
(4) The environmental commission may propose studies to the city council and make
recommendations according to the results.
(5) The environmental commission will coordinate services with other governmental and private
agencies for related issues.
(e) Reports. The environmental commission shall make an annual written report to the council, not later
than March 31 of each calendar year, containing the commission's recommendations for the ensuing
year.
(Ord. No. 363, § 8, 1-12-04)
Sec. 2-46.11. -Senior commission.
(a) Commission established. The senior commission serves as an advisory body to the city council in
addressing the special needs of people over age 55 living in Chanhassen. They consider and make
recommendations to the city council regarding the special needs of seniors in the areas of
transportation, information and assistance, independent living in the home, social and recreational
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programs, senior center and senior housing, but are not limited to these issues. All final decisions are
made by the city council.
(b) Membership. The senior commission consists of seven or eight members appointed in the manner set
forth in this subsection. Members of the commission are appointed by the council for staggered terms
of three years, expiring on March 31 of each year.
(c) Officers;meetings. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the senior commission are appointed by
the commission from among its membership for the term of one year. The commission shall adopt its
own bylaws with the approval of the city council. All members of the commission may vote on all
questions before the commission. No member of the commission may vote on any question in which
the member has fiduciary interest, either directly or indirectly. The commission shall determine in its
bylaws the date and time of its meetings and shall set such public hearings as are necessary and
desirable or as required by law or this Code.
(d) Powers and duties. The senior commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) They make recommendations to the city council regarding funding for special services to be
provided for citizens over age 55.
(2) They may propose needs studies for this age group where necessary and make
recommendations to the city council based on the results.
(3) They coordinate services with other governments and private agencies for this age group.
(e) Reports. The commission shall make an annual written report to the council, not later than the last day
of March of each calendar year, containing the commission's recommendations for the ensuing year.
(Ord. No. 363, § 9, 1-12-04; Ord. No. 581, § 1, 4-8-13)
Sec. 2-46.15. - Resignations and removal from commissions.
Commissioners may resign voluntarily or may be removed from office by a majority vote of the city
council. Vacancies on any advisory board or commission shall be filled by appointment with a majority vote
of the city council. Vacancies shall be announced in the city's official newspaper and posted within city hall.
Applications shall be available at the city clerk's office and shall be forwarded to the city council within the
time prescribed.
(Ord. No. 363, § 10, 1-12-04)
Sec. 2-46.17. -Compensation.
Commissioners shall serve without compensation.
(Ord. No. 363, § 11, 1-12-04)
Secs. 2-47-2-55. - Reserved.
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