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<br />. <br /> <br />is reappointed, there still is one vacancy on the Library <br />Board as Daryl Bronniche has submitted his letter of <br />resignation. Daryl's term is due to expire on 12/31/93. <br />The City Council must decide whether or not to readvertise <br />for this vacancy on the Library Board or whether or not it <br />would want to interview and consider the appointment of <br />Bill Pollard to the Library Board. <br /> <br />Planninq Commission The vacancies on the Planning <br />Commission have previously been discussed by the City <br />Council and interviews with the four applicants are <br />scheduled for Janaury 11, 1993, at about 8:00 p.m. at City <br />Hall following the EDA meeting. Commissioner Al Nadeau <br />and Rob VanValkenburg have both indicated that they do not <br />want to be reappointed to the Commission. The terms on <br />the Commission are for three years. The applicants for <br />the Commission are Bob Emerson, Louise Kuester, Chris <br />Kreger, and James Tacheny. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Utilities Commission - There are three members on the <br />Utilities Commission. These members are appointed by the <br />City Council for three year terms. Attached for your <br />review are the Utilities roster, ordinance, and the <br />Utilities Commission State Statute. The term of the City <br />Council representative on the Utilities Commission, Jim <br />Tralle, expired at the end of 1992. Options before the <br />City Council include to either appoint a City Council <br />representative to the Utilities Commission, advertise for <br />applicants for the Commission, or reappoint Jim Tralle to <br />the Commission with the understanding that the next <br />appointment, that is not a reappointment of existing <br />members, would be a City Council representative. <br /> <br />. <br />
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