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<br /> <br />different communities in Bloomington and when he came to New Brighton, he was very busy. He believed <br />that he had to do something in the communit y, to be part of the decision making and be involved. He <br />explained he came to the DMV and spoke to Terri Spangrud and asked how he could be more involved in the <br />community. That was when he was told about the open position on the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />Mayor Johnson asked why he would be a good person to represent the community and advise the City Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke explained he had a good education and MBA. He commented he worked for US Bank for 10 years <br />where he reviewed policies and procedures. He believed his work with US Bank made him a good candidate. <br /> <br />Councilmember Jacobsen asked what the most important responsibilities a commission member had to the <br />community. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke stated he believed Commissioners should not be doing things that are wrong and should be involved <br />in the community. <br /> <br />Councilmember Burg asked how he would respond if a member of the community were to contact him <br />expressing opposition to an item being addressed by your commission. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke indicated he could offer an explanation, with a how and why on the decision. He stated right now he <br />works for TSA and works with people a lot. He commented people do not always agree and his job was to <br />explain why things operated they wa y they did. He <br /> <br />Councilmember Burg asked if these actions would change if it was a lifelong friend. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke commented he would still explain why the decision was made. He would encourage the person to <br />attend a City meeting. <br /> <br />Councilmember Allen reported each commission is tasked with making recommendations to the City Council. <br />He asked how Mr. Tuke would respond if he disagreed with a policy or Ordinance already in place. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke stated his position on the Planning Commission would be to make a recommendation. He indicated <br />he would make a recommendation and explain why things should be a certain way. He commented it would be <br />the City Council’s job to implement or not implement the recommendation. <br /> <br />Mayor Johnson asked what the City’s biggest challenges were. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke explained he believed the City’s biggest challenge was to get the message to its citizens. He stated <br />there was an issue with communication between the City and its residents. <br /> <br />Mayor Johnson discussed the process the Council would be following for the committee member <br />appointments. She thanked Mr. Tuke for his interest in serving and asked if he had any questions. <br /> <br />Mr. Tuke questioned why this position was open at this time and questioned when the Planning Commission <br />met. <br /> <br />Lotter reported a commissioner moved outside of the City and could no longer serve on the Planning <br />Commission. He explained the Planning Commission was an advisory commission to the City Council that <br />reviewed land use cases. He discussed the types of cases that the Planning Commission reviewed and <br />discussed. He noted the planning Commission met on the Third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
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