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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-02/17/1994-Adjournedr ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO Council -Manager Form of Government February 17, 1994 6:30 p.m. An adjourned meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins was held on Tuesday, February 17, 1994, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City of Fort Collins City Hall. Roll call was answered by the following Councilmembers: Yeas:, Councilmembers Apt, Azari, Horak, Janett, Kneeland and McCluskey. Staff Members Present: Burkett, Krajicek and Roy. Resolution 94-34 Making an Appointment to Fill the Vacancy for Councilmember for District 2 on the Fort Collins City Council r The following is staff's memorandum on this item. "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Five individuals applied for the District 2 Council vacancy prior to the January 31 deadline. Applicants were: Colin Gerety, David M. Herrera, M. L. Johnson, Thomas P. McKenna, and William P. Smith. After reviewing the five applications and conducting interviews on February 8, the City Council scheduled this meeting to select one applicant to fill the Council vacancy. Council will need to decide which applicant should be appointed and then adopt this Resolution to formalize the appointment to fill the vacancy created by the January 4 resignation of Councilmember Bob Winokur. The person appointed will serve until the April 4, 1995 City election, when the District 2 voters will elect a representative for a new four year term. The Charter requires Council to make the appointment no later than February 18, within 45 days of the effective date of the resignation." Councilmembers commented on the strengths of each candidate. Jim Brigonier, a Fort Collins resident, urged Council to appoint David Herrera to fill the Council vacancy. Jan Rodriquez, a Fort Collins resident, spoke of David Herrera's compassion and strong fiscal policies and his vast knowledge of the legislative process. She stated Mr. Herrera's appointment would bring diversity to Council. February 17, 1994 Brad Edwards, a Fort Collins resident, expressed concerns regarding growth management and encouraged Council to appoint Tom McKenna. Juliette Crommer, a Fort Collins resident and former Housing Authority Intern, spoke of the need to manage growth in the City., She spoke of Mr. Herrera's leadership qualities and ability to work well with diverse groups of people. Carmell Solano, 2200 Berkshire Drive, supported David Herrera and commented on his approachable manner. Tim Johnson, urged Council to support the nomination of Will Smith and spoke of his leadership qualities, stating he was a team worker, team player and innovative thinker. He commented on the special attributes possessed by Tom McKenna and Colin Gerety. Mark Hanson, 216 South Sherwood, supported David Herrera. Lou Stitzel, 521 East Laurel, spoke of David Herrera's experience working with economic and cultural diversity within the community. She thanked all the candidates for applying. Al Baccili, 520 Galaxy Court, concurred with previous speakers who endorsed David Herrera. John Tavaros, Colorado State University student, spoke in support of David Herrera's nomination. Jess Perez, 3901 Moss Creek Drive, supported David Herrara's nomination. After Council discussion it was decided that a straw poll would be conducted and the procedure for conducting a straw poll was outlined. Following a show of hands in support of the nominees, it was decided that all candidates, with the exception of M.L. Johnson, had some degree of Council support. Councilmember McCluskey made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Kneeland, to adopt Resolution 94-34 inserting the name of David Herrera. Councilmember McCluskey spoke of the reasons for his support of David Herrera, noting his experience in the areas of affordable housing, finance and collaboration in working with governmental agencies. He spoke of the importance of maintaining a balance in ideas and interests on Council. Councilmember Kneeland supported David Herrera stating he possessed valuable abilities in the areas of decision making and problem solving. Councilmember Janett opposed the motion, noting she did not believe Mr. Herrera had a clear direction on where the City should go on specific problems. 136 ' N 1 February 17, 1994 Mayor Azari spoke in support of David Herrera's nomination. The vote on Councilmember McCluskey's motion was as follows: Yeas: Councilmembers Azari, Kneeland and McCluskey. Nays: Councilmembers Apt, Horak and Janett. THE MOTION FAILED. Councilmember Horak made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Apt, to adopt Resolution 94-34 inserting the name of Will Smith. Kelly Ohlson, 2040 Bennington Circle, spoke of Will Smith's educational background and success in community participation. David Roy, 1039 West Mountain, spoke of the City's growth and the need for a new vision. He urged Council to support Will Smith's nomination. Ward Luthi, 1630 West Swallow, thanked all the candidates for applying. He spoke of Will Smith's leadership qualities and urged Council to support his nomination. Councilmember Horak commented on Will Smith's broad based experience and stated he supported his nomination. Councilmember Janett spoke of Will Smith's leadership and problem solving qualities and his familiarity with the issues. Councilmember Kneeland stated she believed that the population Mr. Smith would represent is currently being represented on Council. She spoke of the need to broaden the scope of the Council. The vote on Councilmember Horak's motion was as follows: Yeas: Councilmembers Apt, Azari, Horak and Janett. Nays: Councilmembers Kneeland and McCluskey. rL'I�u[�liGl� t�l_llili�>A Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m. 'n Mayor City Clerk 137