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Member John Hamilton introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
CITY OF MEDINA
RESOLUTION NO.99-23
RESOLUTION APPOINTING Y2K COORDINATOR
Whereas, the City of Medina, recognizes that the Year 2000 problem involves
more than just a computer issue; and
Whereas, the City recognizes that all of its departments and services may be
impacted by the Year 2000 problem; and
Whereas, the City has adopted a policy establishing the Year 2000 problem as a
top priority for all city operations; and
Whereas, the City in this policy sets forth its commitment to identify, address
and resolve potential problems created by Year 2000 issues and to make its best effort to
ensure continuity of essential city services; and
Whereas, the City's efforts to minimize the potential impact of the Year 2000
problem will likely involve multiple city operations and outside organizations; and
Whereas, the City believes that coordination of all persons working on the Year
2000 problem on behalf of the City is essential to the efficiency and effectiveness of the
City's overall Year 2000 effort; and
Whereas, the City pledges to create contingency and community preparedness
plans to reduce the possible effects of computer and operational system failures
throughout the community; and
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Whereas, the League of Minnesota Cities has requested that cities designate a
contact person to receive information on the Year 2000 problem;
Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the City of Medina, hereby appoints Paul
Robinson, City Clerk -Treasurer to serve as the City's Year 2000 Project Coordinator.
Dated: April 6, 1999.
. Ferris, Mayor
ATTES
Paul Robinson, Clerk -Treasurer
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Carolyn Smith and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Ferris, Hamilton, Johnson, Smith, and Zietlow
and the following voted against same: None
Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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