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1. Call to Order, President Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista
2. Roll Call – Secretary Marty Bode, Rockville
3. Consideration of the minutes from the March 21, 2019 Annual Business Meeting
4. Officer’s Reports
A. President’s Report – Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista
B. Treasurer’s Report – Betsy Snyder, Milroy
C. Audit Committee Report – Glen Pederson, Benson
D. Regional Director’s Reports (contained in the handouts)
Region I: Christina Regas - Blackduck
Region II: Mary Roy, Coleraine
Region III: Kathy Summer, Alexandria
Region IV: Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman
Region V: Kari Carlson, Slayton
Region VI: Andrea Moen, Janesville
5. MCFOA Committee Reports (contained in the handouts)
A. Certification: Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista
B. Election Advisory Task Force: Cathy Sorensen, Blaine
C. Silent Auction: Shari Moore, St. Paul/Cathy Sorensen, Blaine
D. Membership: Angie Storlie, Big Fork
E. Records Retention Task Force: Kathleen Porta, Eden Prairie
F. Website: Angie Storlie, Big Fork
G. By-Laws: Char Friedges, Lakeville
H. Institute Director: Jennifer Janasie, St. Cloud State
6. IIMC Report – Audra Etzel, Rockford, Minnesota
7. Election of Officers, 2020-2021
A. Report of Nominations Committee; Glen Pederson, Benson
B. Nominations from the Floor
C. Election
D. Oath of Office
8. New Business
9. Announcements – 2021 Annual MCFOA Conference will be held at the Kelly Inn/St. Cloud
Convention Center in St. Cloud, MN from Monday, March 15, 2021 – Thursday, March 18, 2021
10. Adjourn
AGENDA
MUNICIPAL CLERKS & FINANCE OFFICERS
ASSOCATION OF MINNESOTA
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020
MCFOA Annual Meeting, St. Cloud, MN
March 21, 2019 20192019November 30, 2018
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MEETING MINUTES MUNICIPAL CLERKS AND FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BOARD
MEETING Thursday, March 21, 2019
ST. CLOUD, MN
President Rhude called the MCFOA Board Meeting to order at 8:30 AM on March 21, 2019 at the Glen Carlson Room, St. Cloud Civic Center, St. Cloud, MN. Roll Call was conducted by Secretary Rappe.
2. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:President: Marita Rhude, Barrett Vice President: Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista Secretary: Linda Rappe, Kasson Treasurer: Martin Bode, Rockville Region I Director: Julie Lammers, Vergas Region II Director: Mary Roy, Coleraine Region III Director: Kathy Summer, Alexandria Region IV Director: Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman Region V Director: Betsy Snyder, Milroy Region VI Director: Andrea Moen, Janesville Past President: Janet Lewis, Bloomington Administrative Assistant: Angie Storlie, Bigfork
3. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES FROM THE MARCH 22, 2018 ANNUALBUSINESS MEETING - Motion to Approve the Minutes as presented from the MCFOAAnnual Business Meeting on March 22, made by Devin Montero, Brooklyn Park, second bySandy Engdahl, Plymouth. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried.
4. OFFICERS REPORTSA. President’s Report – President Rhude, Barrett
Current membership is 905. 104 new members joined in 2018 and there are 55 1st time attendees for this conference. The MMCI was held in St. Cloud in 2018 while the curriculum was well received the hotel and food were not. Therefore in 2019 the MMCI will be held at the Kelly Inn in St. Cloud, May 6-10. MCFOA gave $17,600 in grants for the MMCI. Deadline for a grant for the 2019 Advanced Academy is April 15. The MCFOA website has been upgraded and MCFOA now accepts credit cards for dues and those can be paid on the MCFOA website. MCFOA non-profit status changed this year to a 501(c)(3). MCFOA would like to thank the law firm of Campbell and Knutson from Eagan for doing this pro bono. The dates for next year’s conference is Monday-Thursday, March 16-19. IIMC will hold their 2023 Conference in Minneapolis, May 21-24.
B. Treasurer’s Report – Martin Bode, RockvilleA copy of the Treasurer’s Report was contained in the business meeting packet for review. Treasurer Bode reported at the end of the fiscal year there was $76,209.99 and stated that we have come in under budget for this fiscal year. Motion made by Char Friedges, Lakeville, second by Jackie Hanson, Minneapolis, to accept
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the Treasurer’s Report as presented. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. C. Audit Committee – Chairperson, Glen Pederson, Benson Mr. Pederson stated that on behalf of the Audit Committee, the Audit Committee carefully examined the receipts and disbursements of the MCFOA for the past year and have found all the records of the current Treasurer, Martin Bode, to be in order. Motion made by Val Alsaker, Benson, second by Daphne Maras, Albert Lea, to accept the Audit Committee’s Report as presented. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried.
D. REGIONAL DIRECTOR’S REPORTS A Copy of the Regional Director’s reports was in the Business Meeting packet for review. 5. MCFOA COMMITTEE REPORTS Reports from all MCFOA Committees were included in the Business Meeting packer for review. 6. IIMC REPORT – Audra Etzel, Rockford, MN IIMC Region Co-Director Audra Etzel reported on the recent IIMC Board meeting. The 72nd IIMC Annual Conference in Birmingham, AL will be in May. Director Etzel informed the meeting of the IIMC Foundation fundraiser and drawings and encouraged people to donate and bid at the silent auction to be able to send more people to the IIMC Annual Conferences. Director Etzel reiterated that the 2023 IIMC Annual Conference will be held in Minneapolis and encourage everyone to put that on their calendar and there will be more information forthcoming. Director Etzel also encouraged people to apply for scholarships for Institute, Academy and Annual Conference. 7. CONSIDERATION OF BY-LAWS AMENDMENT – Janet Lewis, Bloomington and Char Friedges, Lakeville Janet Lewis presented the reasoning and changes for the proposal to change MCFOA from a 501(c)(7) to a 501(c)(3). Char Friedges, By-Law Committee Chair, provided an overview of the proposed by-law amendments that were included in the handouts and posted on the MCFOA website. Proposed changes to Article 4, Membership Classes, Dues, Privileges of Membership, and changes to Sections 2, 3 and 4 of Article 4. There were no questions from the membership. Motion to approve changes to the By-Laws as Presented made by Terri Boese, Dassel, second by Bridget Murphy, Cold Spring. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried. 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, 2019-2020 A. Report of Nominations Committee Nominating Committee Chair Glen Pederson, on behalf of the nominating committee, recommended the following slate of candidates for the 2019-2020 fiscal year: Kris Hasse-Linquist, President; Linda Rappe, Vice President; Martin Bode, Secretary; Betsy Snyder, Treasurer, Region 1 Director, Christina Regas, Region 3 Director, Kathy Summer, Region 5 Director, Kari Carlson. B. Nominations from the Floor The nomination process was opened and closed with no additional changes in the recommendation
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for the slate of officer as presented. C. Election Motion was made by member Terri Boese, Dassel and seconded by Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman to elect the following: Kris Hasse-Linquist, President; Linda Rappe, Vice President; Martin Bode, Secretary; Betsy Snyder, Treasurer; Region 1 Director, Christina Regas; Region 3 Director, Kathy Summer; Region 5 Director, Kari Carlson. With all members voting in favor the motion carried. D. Oath of Office Oath of Office was administered by Past President Lewis. 9. NEW BUSINESS None presented 10. ANNOUNCEMENTS – President Rhude announced that the 2020 Conference will be back at the St. Cloud Convention Center, March 16-19. 11. ADJOURNMENT Motion was made by member Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista, second by Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman to adjourn at 8:58AM. With all members voting in favor, the motion carried.
Respectfully Submitted,
Linda Rappe, MMC MCFOA Secretary
Region 1 Director Report * MCFOA Annual Meeting – March 18, 2020Christina Regas Director * City of Blackduck * 218-835-4810 * [email protected]
Mitchel Berg, Assistant Director * City of Mahnomen * 218-935-2573 * [email protected]
Region 1 has not held any training since the December board meeting; however, the Region looks to be well
represented at the upcoming Conference.
Our Region will be hosting a training on June 5, 2020 in Detroit Lakes by Clerk Gloria French a review of
lawful gambling permits by the MN Gambling Board to review how to be compliant as a City.
Additionally, several Region 1 Clerks have committed to the upcoming Athenian Dialogue Toto’s Reflection
being held in Grand Rapids on October 9, 2020. Thanks to Mary Roy and Marita Rhude, several northern
area clerks will have an opportunity to take part in an Athenian dialogue close to home.
I have had a few new clerks reach out to me regarding Conference vs. Institute to find out more and I have
encouraged them all to seek out all educational courses offered. I am looking forward to meeting many new
faces at Conference Monday evening during the New Member Meet & Greet.
Christina Regas
MCFOA Region 1 Director
Region 1 Quarterly Financial Report * MCFOA Board Meeting January 31, 2020
Date: Credits (Registrations)
Debits (Speaker/City Reimbursed)
Balance:
May (Balance forward) $290.23 $290.23 May $170.00 $0.00 $460.23 June $100.00 $69.50 $490.73 July $40.00 $0.00 $530.73 August $0.00 $46.32 $484.41 September $180.00 $0.00 $664.41 October $180.00 $63.75 $780.66 November $0.00 $390.40 $471.26 December $0.00 $0.00 $471.26 January $0.00 $167.62 $303.64
Item 4D1
To: MCFOA President Kris Hasse-Linquist and the MCFOA Board
From: Mary Roy, Region II Director
Date: 3.18.20
Re: Region II Annual Report 2019-2020
Since the annual MCFOA conference in March 2019, Region II has had a fun year hosting
numerous training events at numerous cities. Many thanks to our host cities, as these
meetings would not be possible without you!!
Region II’s spring training was held in the City of Emily On May 16th, where Cari Johnson
hosted 8 members, and in the City of Keewatin on May 17th, where Susan Thronson hosted
20 members. Troy Walsh from LMC presented a lively discussion on “everything fire
departments”, including relief associations, best practices for personnel, finances, facility
safety, liability and management. Bolten Menk presenters discussed a platform for
community engagement. We celebrated Debbie Lund, who retired June 1st. Sadly, Debbie
passed later in 2019 and will be missed.
Our summer training focused on Airports 101, The Beginning of an Understanding, which
was presented by Rick Braunig, MnDOT Aeronautics Manager of Aviation Safety and
Compliance. On August 1st, 7 members met at Walker Municipal Airport-Bresley Field,
hosted by Terri Bjorklund and City of Walker, and on August 2nd, 10 members met at Orr
Regional Airport, hosted by Cheri Carter and the City of Orr. We learned about airports,
drones (unmanned aircraft systems), and heliports, with the highlight being a walking tour
of the grounds/runway outside the airport buildings. I found this topic fascinating, and
Rick certainly knows his craft!
A much-requested training on elections took place for Region II in four locations between
October 31st and December 6th. On October 31st, Mary Ann Kepler and Sheena Mulner
hosted approximately 40 MCFOA members and non-members in Hibbing, MN at its historic
Memorial building with great food! Vicki Martin, Election Administrator for Itasca County,
presented a training on the PNP and also provided the clerks with general election training
so that 1.5 hours of clerk’s required election training hours could be earned! On November
1st, Sue Uhrinak of Cass Lake hosted 8 MCFOA members and non-members at Pike Bay
Town Hall, with homemade chili for lunch! On this date, David Maeda, from MN SOS,
presented solely on the PNP, and unfortunately, no clerk’s election credit hours were
available. On November 8th, Angie Storlie hosted 8 MCFOA members and non-members at
the newly renovated city hall in Bigfork, a beautiful building, with Vicki Martin again
presenting! Finally, on December 6th, Angie Duus hosted 15 MCFOA members and non-
members in Pequot Lakes, with Vicki Martin travelling there. All in all, a very well received
and informative training. Good luck to all with elections in 2020.
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On March 5, April Kurtock and City of Nashwauk, and on March 6, Alana Tyson & Leaha
Jackson and City of Sandstone hosted our Region II sessions. The first presenter, Vikki
Sanders, MN OSHA CONSULTATION/DOLI spoke on Workplace Violence Prevention, and
gave a presentation designed to help better understand workplace violence in a way that
emphasizes prevention and voluntary compliance, by allowing employers and employees to
recognize, avoid and prevent violence in their workplace. The second presenter was LMC
attorney, Kyle Hartnett, on Nuisance/Blight Issues. He spoke on the differences between
public and private nuisances, giving common examples such as weeds, smoke, noise, and
animals, as well as an examination of tools cities can use to effectively and fairly prevent
and/or eliminate nuisance conditions as they occur. Approximately 40 MCFOA members
attended. Many thanks to both cities who stepped up to host!!
2020 Region II training plans are in the works for sessions on data practices and MN
Gambling Board. With these trainings in place, the incoming Region II director can ease
into his/her duties with some training already planned. A joint venture between Region I
and Region II will bring an Athenian Dialogue to the northland, Grand Rapids, on October
9, 2020. For details, contact me!
______________________________________________________________
Region II Quarterly Financial Report
MCFOA Board Meeting 3.16.20
Date: Credits Debits Balance
(Registrations) (City reimbursements)
12.01.19 $870.21
Training 12.6.19 $200.00 $265.46 $804.75
(Election)
2.29.20 $804.75
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
It has been my honour to serve and represent Region II!
Please contact the new Director or Sue with any/all questions or comments!
In Service,
Mary Roy, Director Sue Uhrinak, Assistant Director
City of Coleraine City of Cass Lake
Phone: 218.245.2112 Phone: 218.335.2238
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Region IV 2018 - 2019 Annual Report
Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington and Wright
Thank you for being a part of the 2019 MCFOA Conference, where individually or together, we can make
a difference!
Since the 2019 Conference the following activities have taken place in Region IV:
In June 2019, we had a fantastic session on emergency management and disaster planning with Joe Kelly
from the MN Department of Homeland Security. Cathy Sorenson and the City of Blaine hosted the full
day session for us! our training was a great session with the League of MN Cities about protected
speech for employees.
In September, we started looking ahead to the 2020 Presidential Nominating Primary Election. This was
such a popular topic that our Region hosted two sessions with David Maeda from the MN Secretary of
State’s Office because we couldn’t hold everyone in one place! A huge thank you to Terri Spangrud and
the City of New Brighton, and Amy Dietl and the City of Maple Grove for being excellent hosts for these
sessions. The City of New Brighton IT Department recorded the training and we were able to share it via
the MCFOA website for those that couldn’t attend one of the many sessions David held throughout the
State.
The last training we held in 2019 was a great session with MN Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement staff,
hosted at the Hopkins Fire Station by Amy Domeier. This session was unique in that MN AGE asked for
questions ahead of time and they were able to tailor our training to the topics and questions about
liquor licensing from our Region Clerks. Everyone enjoyed the session and walked away with a clearer
understanding of MN Liquor laws!
Once the 2020 Conference is over, regular Region meetings will start up again in April, so watch your
email for information. You can find additional information regarding Region trainings and other
opportunities on the mcfoa website at: www.mcfoa.org.
Many thanks to our outgoing MCFOA President, Kris Hasse-Linqust from the City of Medina. Kris, you
have served our organization well, and we are grateful for all you have done for MCFOA in your tenure
as President. I am also grateful for the opportunity to serve as your Region Director for the past four
years and have no doubt the person who steps into the Region Director spot will continue to serve our
Region and our organization well.
Kary Tillmann, MCMC Devin Montero, CMC
MCFOA Region IV Director MCFOA Region IV Asst Director City of Zimmerman City of Brooklyn Park 763-856-4666, x. 22 763-493-8180
[email protected] [email protected]
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MCFOA Region V Kari Carlson, Director
2424 26th Street
Slayton, MN 56172
Region V Update
March 5, 2020
Region V trainings for 2019
July 9- North Mankato hosted Luis Argueta from PERA
October 23- Springfield hosted David Maeda for an update on the PNP
November 13- Lake Crystal hosted Ann Lindstrom & Ted Bengtson from LMC for
a session on Legislative Updates.
Region V bank balance as of 02/28/2020 is $1087.07.
Item 4D5
Memorandum
To: MCFOA Board
From: Andrea Moen; Region VI Director
Date: 3/9/2020
Re: Regional Report & Account Balance
Since the December 6th Meeting, Region VI has not had a chance to have a meeting prior to the Annual
Conference. Upcoming meetings:
*May 28, 2020 – Lake City has graciously volunteered to host this meeting. We will be hearing from
Steve Pederson and Matt Gettman with the MN Gambling Control Board. They will cover raffles, the
3% and 10% regulatory taxes, and kind of a catch all for rules and regulations. I am setting up another
presenter in the afternoon, but that is yet to be finalized.
*July TBD – Topic and location yet to be determined.
Attached you will see the finances. However, after this statement money was spent on silent auction
baskets so as of 3/4/20 the balance of our fund is at $818.39.
I want to take the time to thank MCFOA and the Board for allowing me to serve as your Region
Director for the past three years. I have enjoyed the experience, getting to know many of the fellow
clerks networking, and the abundance of knowledge.
Thank you again for allowing us to represent Region VI!
Andrea Moen Kari Schreck
MCFOA Region VI Director MCFOA Region VI Assistant Director
City of Janesville City of Lake City
[email protected] [email protected]
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MCFOA Certification Committee - 2020 Annual Report
The Certification Committee of the Municipal Clerks and Finance Officers Association
of Minnesota submits the following list of 31 members who have fulfilled the
educational and experience requirements to become Minnesota Certified Municipal
Clerks.
First Name Last Name City Title
Tim Anderson Beaver Bay Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer
Denise Anderson Frazee Administrator
Jessica Beise Corcoran Administrative Services Director
Daniel Evans Cleveland City Clerk-Treasurer
Janell Gildemeister Mayer Deputy City Clerk
Debbie Goschke Oslo Clerk/Treasurer
Cheryl Hahn Sebeka City Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer
Cassandra Heide Fosston Assistant City Administrator
Heather Hoeft Perham Administrative Assistant
Elizabeth Jackson Medford City Clerk/Treasurer
Lisa Kent Benson Payroll/Accounting Clerk
Kari Klages Olivia Finance Director
Cheryl Knight Lewiston City Administrator/Clerk
Carissa Kranz Pine City Administrative Assistant
Colleen Lasher Ramsey Administrative Serv. Director
Kristen Marafioti Virginia Administrative Assistant-IT Specialist
Michelle Miller Bemidji City Clerk
Melissa Moore Coon Rapids Administrative Assistant
Sarah Nelson Deer River Assistant City Administrator
Kathryn Schulzetenberg Avon Deputy/Finance Clerk
Angela Shimpa Erskine Clerk/Treasurer
Andrea Sindt Maplewood City Clerk
Lacey Smieja Motley Clerk-Treasurer
Judy Thompson Willmar City Clerk
Jolene Trauba Arden Hills Deputy Clerk
Ragini Varma North Branch Deputy City Clerk/IT Coordinator
Darla Ward Pemberton City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
Angelica Weasner Crookston Finance Director
Maggi Wentler Nisswa Deputy City Clerk
Denise Wetzel Chaska Senior Clerk
Elizabeth Wussow Parkers Prairie Clerk-Treasurer
Item 5A
The Certification Committee submits the following list of 3 members who have fulfilled
the educational and experience requirements to become Minnesota Master Municipal
Clerks.
First Name Last Name Municipality Title Elaine Hanson Ottertail City Clerk-Treasurer
Margaret Menshek Minneapolis Council Committee Coordinator
Vicky Sons-Eiden Carver City Clerk/Treasurer
Respectfully submitted,
Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista (Chair)
Audra Etzel, Rockford
Pamela Gackstetter, Apple Valley
Jackie Hanson, Minneapolis
Kimberly Hodena, Albertville
Monica Hennessy Mohan, Winona
Angie Storlie, Bigfork, MCFOA Administrative Assistant (Ex-Officio)
MEMO
CITY OF BLAINE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE 763-785-6124
DATE: March 9, 2020
TO: Kris Hasse-Linquist, MMMC, MMC MCFOA President
FROM: Cathy Sorensen, Blaine City Clerk League of Minnesota Cities Elections Task Force Chair
SUBJECT: 2019 Elections Advisory Board Summary Report
The League of Minnesota Cities Elections Task Force met in August 2019 to review and confirm existing policies as well as introduce new policies. The result is the adopted 2020 City Policies outlined here. These policies address important election issues such as:
- Improvements and updates to the Statewide Voter Registration System- Response to increased absentee voting trends by increasing the period a voter can place
their ballot directly in the tabulator and establishing absentee voting sites for less than thefull 46 days currently required
- Restoration of voting rights to those convicted of a felony once incarceration is complete- Ranked choice voting- Voter assistance- Electronic rosters- Increase election judge recruitment and retention by eliminating party balance requirement
where only nonpartisan offices or questions are on the ballot and authorize college- Expand mail balloting to all cities in precincts less than 400 registered voters, including
the Minneapolis/St. Paul seven-county area
All policies seek to strengthen the effectiveness of elections administration for Minnesota cities but more importantly for our voters.
Thank you to all members of the Task Force as well as MCFOA for their important work on behalf of cities and our voters.
Item 5B
TO: Kris Linquist, MCFOA President
MCFOA Membership
FROM: Fundraising/Silent Auction Committee
SUBJECT: 2019-2020 Fundraising/Silent Auction Committee Report
DATE: March 3, 2020
The 2019 silent auction contributions consisted of 105 items which raised $4,313.
The funds raised were designated to sponsor two MCFOA members to attend the 2019 IIMC
Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. The proceeds from the 2020 auction will provide
scholarships for selected MCFOA members to attend the 2020 IIMC Conference in St. Louis,
Missouri in May. The drawings will take place on Wednesday evening at the banquet and
Thursday morning. Attendees must be present to win.
2020 silent auction donations should be brought to the conference registration desk when
attendees register (preferred) or to the Glenn Carlson Exhibit Hall on Tuesday afternoon
immediately following the last session. Donation forms should be filled out ahead of time to
expedite the process. Bidding will end at 4:00 pm on Wednesday. Winning bidders are asked to
pay for and take their items when the auction ends.
The committee extends our appreciation to each MCFOA member, conference sponsor and
vendor that supports this auction through contributions or purchases.
Respectfully submitted,
SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE
Shari Moore, St. Paul (Co-Chair)
Cathy Sorensen, Blaine (Co-Chair)
Barb Held, St. Francis
Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman
Theresa Schyma, Spring Park
Peggy Menshek, Minneapolis
Kimberly Hodena, Albertville
Marita Rhude, Barrett
Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista (Ex-Officio)
Item 5C
MCFOA Membership Report
2019-2020
The Municipal Clerks and Finance Officers Association of Minnesota had a 1% increase in membership for the 2019-2020 membership year. We have included the membership history for the past 30 years for informational purposes.
Active Members 869 (105 of these are new members) Associate Members 28 Lifetime Members* 26 Complimentary 2 2019-2020 Total 925
*includes Retired Members
Membership
Year
Total
Members
Membership
Year
Total
Members
Membership
Year
Total
Members
1989-1990 581 2000-2001 690 2011-2012 786
1990-1991 578 2001-2002 699 2012-2013 813
1991-1992 582 2002-2003 754 2013-2014 756
1992-1993 612 2003-2004 749 2014-2015 799
1993-1994 582 2004-2005 754 2015-2016 866
1994-1995 657 2005-2006 763 2016-2017 883
1995-1996 648 2006-2007 802 2017-2018 905
1996-1997 685 2007-2008 810 2018-2019 905
1997-1998 680 2008-2009 809
1998-1999 664 2009-2010 792
1999-2000 676 2010-2011 748
Respectfully Submitted,
Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista (Chair) Christina Regas, Blackduck (Region I) Mary Roy, Coleraine (Region II) Kathy Summer, Alexandria (Region III) Kary Tillmann, Zimmerman (Region IV) Kari Carlson, Slayton (Region V) Andrea Moen, Janesville (Region VI)
Item 5D
To: Kris Linquist, MCFOA President
From: Records Retention Committee
Date: March 6, 2019
Re: Report of 2019 Committee Activity
The purpose of the Records Retention Task Force Committee is to regularly review the "General Records Retention Schedule for Cities" and submit recommended changes to the State Records Disposition Panel. In addition to maintaining the records retention schedule in an electronic format, the MCFOA Records Retention Committee announces new versions when they become available and ensures the latest version is posted on the MCFOA website.
Significant events for our committee during 2019 include:
1) The Committee met in February, April, September and December and completed a reviewof all sections of the State Retention Schedule.
2) The Committee is finalizing changes to be submitted to the State Disposition Panel.
3) The Committee responded to records retention inquiries from clerks and records managersthroughout the year.
Our committee welcomes records-related inquiries or suggestions. Feel free to call upon any committee members with questions.
Respectfully submitted,
Records Retention Committee): Kathleen Porta, Eden Prairie (Chair) Kris Linquist, Bloomington (Ex-Officio) Marla Oakland, Bloomington Kris Luedke, Golden Valley Devin Montero, Brooklyn Park Amy Weber, Minnetonka Amy Domeier, Hopkins Anissa Hollingshead, Rochester Terri Spangrud, New Brighton Nicole Miller, St. Anthony Valerie Leone, New Hope (Honorary) Deb Mangen, Edina (Honorary) Theresa Schyma, Spring Park Lori Hensen, Shakopee Becky Koosman, Minnetonka Christina Scipioni, Eagan Amy Dietl, Maple Grove
Item 5E
MCFOA Website Committee 2020 Annual Report
After the 2019 conference, the following annual updates were made:
Homepage – President’s message and photo
Officer information
Current membership list
2019 certified clerks added to the list
History of Organization & History of Officers
Conference page updated with 2020 dates and location
Advanced Academy page updated with 2020 informationOther updates/changes made through the year were:
Removed the section listing Lifetime members due to Board change to granting all retired memberslifetime memberships
Wording added to clarify that MCFOA membership is individual rather than city-based
Changed the format of the current membership listing on the website – previously it was sorted byRegion, now two lists are supplied, one sorted by city name, one sorted by member last name
Added certified clerks in real-time due to the Board’s change to sending out certifications right awayrather than awarding all at the annual conference.
In the 60 days leading up to the 2020 conference there have been 6187 visits to the website with 13,079 individual pages being viewed. Site visit and page view information for the past five years is included for comparison.
Year Site Visits Pages Viewed
2015 4211 11894
2016 5837 11665
2017 6805 16898
2018 8491 19828
2019 7681 14880
Respectfully submitted,
Angie Storlie, Bigfork (Chair) Britt See-Benes, Virginia Theresa Schyma, Spring Park Mary Schneider, Loretto Denise Wetzel, Chaska Wendy Brincks, Ostrander Kris Hasse-Linquist, Minnetrista (Ex-Officio)
Item 5F
MEMO TO: PRESIDENT KRIS HASSE-LINQUIST FROM: BY-LAWS COMMITTEE CHAIR CHAR FRIEDGES DATE: MARCH 3, 2020 SUBJECT: BY-LAWS COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT
Committee members: Glen Pederson, Sandy Engdahl, Daniel Buchholtz, Janet Lewis, Audra Etzel, Mary Ann Kepler, Christina Regas
Ex-Officio Members: Administrative Assistant Angie Storlie, President Kris Hasse-Linquist
The MCFOA By-Laws Committee did not meet this past year.
Item 5G
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March 4, 2020
Kris Hasse-Linquist, MMC City of Minnetrista 7701 Co Rd 110 W Minnetrista, MN 55364
Dear Kris:
RE: Minnesota Institute Director’s Annual Report
This report is to inform on the following points:
I. Summary of programming for the year 2019
2019 Institute In 2019 we had a well-attended Minnesota Municipal Clerks Institute (MMCI). Our entering class had 50 registrants (v. 55 in 2018 and 63 in 2017). We congratulated 46 Year 3 graduates this year (as compared to 46 in 2018 and 40 in 2017), and 45 Year 2 attendees (as compared to 55 in 2018 and 49 in 2017).
We are continuously enhancing the Institute curriculum based on results of evaluations. We changed the venue to the Best Western Kelly Inn, to alleviate 2018’s hotel/hotel food (Holiday Inn) concerns. Our total enrollment dropped a bit, I believe due to the previous hotel’s issues; but also last year was the largest total enrollment to date, so it was difficult to reproduce!
2019 Advanced Academy It was with great pleasure that we greeted 62 participants to a successful Advanced Academy on September 19 and 20 at the Courtyard St Paul Woodbury. (In 2018 we had 34 participants.) Our instructors Joyce Hottinger and Donyelle Mikacevich from the LMC, and Scott Nelson of Clarity Central®, guided attendees through “The Lifecycle of HR”-- while using hands-on exercises and practices. Evaluations for 2019 demonstrated a well-received Academy.
II. Statement about future plans
2020 Institute Update Dates for the 2020 Institute are May 4 - 8 at the Best Western Kelly Inn in St. Cloud. I am working on finalizing MMCI instruction, and I have revised and enhanced the schedule and curriculum for 2020 as a result of evaluation feedback from 2019. Areas to improve this year are elimination of some content overlapping, efficiency of e-distribution of materials, enhanced face-to-face explanation of attendance policy from MCFOA, and more diverse breakfast options and changes to lunch schedule.
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2020 Advanced Academy Update The Advanced Academy Committee/SCSU staff has planned initial details for 2020’s event, to be held at the Park Event Center in Waite Park for September 14 and 15 (Mon-Tues). In the coming weeks I will work on securing instruction for the topic: Facilitation (Parliamentary Procedure, Goalsetting, and Ethical Leadership). Those interested can pick up a Save-the-Date postcard at the St. Cloud State vendor table at the Annual Conference. The cost is the same as last year (Early Bird Rate $215; after that the fee is $235).
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns, at [email protected] or 320.308.3050. Sincerely, Jennifer Janasie, JD, CCT Minnesota Institute Director St. Cloud State University Center for Continuing Studies