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Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council for the City of St. Joseph met in special session
on Monday, December 17, 2014 at 4:00 PM in the St. Joseph City Hall.
Members Present: Mayor Rick Schultz, Councilors Renee Symanietz, Dale Wick, Bob Loso, Steve Frank.
City Administrator Judy Weyrens
City Representatives: Public Works Director Terry Thene
Consent Agenda: Loso made a motion to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Wick and
passed unanimously.
a. Minutes—Approved the minutes of November 20, 2014 and December 4, 2014.
b. Bills Payable—Approved check numbers 048664-048733, Payroll EFT#001008-001012
and accounts payable EFT#001675-001676.
c. Treasurer's Report—Accepted the October& November 2014 Treasurer's Report.
d. St. Could Area Response Initiative—Authorized Chief Klein to enter into a Memorandum
of Agreement with the Central Minnesota Mental Health Center.
e. Squad Computer Grant—Allowed Chief Klein to apply for grant provided by the MN
Department of Traffic Safety.
f. Gambling Reports—Accepted the 3rd Quarter Gambling Report.
Finance Director Vacancy: The Council discussed the Finance Director vacancy and options for filling the
positions. Weyrens reminded the Council that only two applications were received, both of which were
interviewed by the Council. At the conclusion of the interviews Weyrens was to check on one of the
candidates, but before that could be done some additional information had come forward and Weyrens is
requesting direction from the Council. Mayor Schultz stated that the Finance Director is an important
position for the City and the City should not settle on a candidate; rather it has to be a good fit. At the
same time he stated the Council needs to be aware of the immediate need to fill the position.
Weyrens stated that another short term option for completing some of the financial duties is outsourcing.
She was contacted by Abko Eich Myers (AEM) about providing financial services. A facet of AEM is
providing Finance Director services to communities and work with approximately 20 communities, both
large and small. If they were to complete all the functions of the Finance Director the annual cost to the
City would be approximately $ 80,000 and they would request a three year contract with an inflationary
increase each of the years. They would also provide short term relief at an estimated cost of$ 8,000 per
month. Schultz stated that while it is an option, he believes the City would be best served by a full time
City employee staffed in the office, to which the Council concurred.
After considerable discussion the Council by consensus requested the Personnel Committee (Schultz,
Wick and Weyrens) continue the discussion with the candidate from Cold Spring with the anticipation of
bringing back a recommendation to hire.
Adjourn: Wick made a motion to adjourn at 4:45 PM. The motion was seconded by Frank and
passed unanimously.
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