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HomeMy WebLinkAbout080393 FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Bob Barsness, Economic Development Committee Chair Doug Berens, Parks Advisory Committee Chair Dave Roseth, Planning Commission Chair Dave Vinlove, Lake Advisory ~~ittee Chair Frank Boyles, City Manage/X Y August 3, 1993 TO: Initiation of City Council Uaison The Council Is considering whether or not It would be appropriate to formally establish a City Councilmember as liaison to each of the City's advisory bodies. Prior to doing so, however, the Council has asked that I solicit your input to determine what you and/or your committee think of such a proposal. To provide you with a general guideline on the role of the liaison, I have attached a document entitled "City Council Coordinating Representative" . Once you have had the opportunity to review the attachment and reflect upon this Issue, perhaps with the input of your Committee members, I would appreciate receiving your feedback on the proposal. Please feel free to make comments, both positive and negative. If I receive your comments before 4:30 p.m. Monday, August 9, I will include them in my Agenda Report for the August 16 meeting. To save time, you may wish to leave me a voice message at 447-4230. I will have your message transcribed and conveyed in typewritten form to the City Council. Better yet, feel free to attend the August 16 Council meeting to share your perspective with the Council in person. In the meantime, feel free to contact me if you have any questions. FB:db Attachment FBFORM.WRT <' ._."_~._.....~_,_....~,__o,.__._.~____.._,,,,,,,___M_________ Role of Council Coordinatinq Representative The City of Prior Lake operates under optional Plan B, council-Mana~er Plan. Under this plan the city Council is the policy establish1ng legislative body. To assist in obtainin9 information required to make policy decisions, the City Council 1S advised by four voluntary advisory bodies responsible for making recommendations relating to planning, zoning, park and recreation, economic development, and lake matters. To be well informed, the Council must also maintain a close liaison between itself and other organizations, agencies and governmental bodies serving City residents. Consequently, the Council has deemed it appropriate to establish Council Coordinating Representatives (ccR's). Each councilmember is assigned as a ccR to one or more bodies annually, generally in January. The singular, essential function of a CCR is to assure two-way communication between the City Council and the bod~ to which the Council member serves as CCR. In performing this funct1on, the CCR must be both a listener and communicator. In order to keep the Council appropriately advised of that body's activities, the Council member must be aware of issues which have or will be facin~ the body, the objectives of the organization, the politics and 1ndividuals involved in the organization, its resources and other matters which might influence the organization's ability, desire or capacity to accomplish its day-to-day ends. with this information the ccR is able to both provide the Council with information and actions taken by the body, as well as an appreciation for why or how those actions took place, and what may be expected in the future. The ccR must also be a good listener in order that he/she can advise the Council of the impact of its actions, positions, ~lans or lack of action upon that respective body. This is essent1ally a matter of maintaining a high degree of trust and cooperation. A ccR is also responsible for advisin~ the body of the City Council's positions on various issues, and the 1mpact that the body's action may have on the City. To be an effective CCR, the Council member should periodically expect to provide other Councilmembers with a short verbal report to keep them advised of the actions or conditions affecting the body or agency they represent. IIcOMM211 '_"~'~~""'-'~_'._.~_,___.>",..~..,.__..__.,..W"__~~-----=_"'_'_~""""""~'~____'~_--""~_______~^"~""__'__'