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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2. Copies of Questions Utilized Last Year in the Process , �� . ' INTERVIEW QUESTIONS GENERAL 1. Please provide us wi.th a summary of your backgrourid and involvement in the eommunity. 2. Tell us what you feel your roie should be as a member of an advisory committee. 3. Why do you feel that you would be a good person to represent the opinions and concerns of the City? 4. What is your main reason for applying for this appointment, in other words are you basically interested in serving the community or do yau have a specific motivating issue that is compelling you to apply for this position? . 5. In your opinion, what are the three most important responsibilities an advisory committee member has towards his/her community? 6. What expertise, special experience, etc. , do you have that would assist you in a position on an advisory cammittee? � i INTERVIEW QUESTIONS � PORT AUTHORITY 1. With the prospect facing us of limited funding, and yet many special demands upon our economic development resources, list some of the priorities that you would use to set the caurse for economic develapment in 1992 and the coming years: 2. What is your experience as it relates to ecanomic developmsnt. 3. As a leader in the community who serves as a member: of the Port Authority, you will be asked to identify and support the role that economic deveiopment p:lays in an overall healthy community. List two of the values that are most important to you regarding economia development. - 4 . What involvement, if any, have you had with the Rosemount bu�iness Community, Chamber of Commerce or Northern Dakota County Chamber of Gommerce? 5. Are there any particular issues that you see facing the community concerning econamic development? 6. What relationship do you think is needed between the Port Authority and City Council? INTERVIEW QUESTIONS PLANNZNG COMMISSION 1. Are there any particular issues that you see facing the community? 2. What role does the Planning Commission have in dealing with these issues? 3 . How do you feel you can personally contribute to this role? 4. What relationships are needed between City Council and Planning Commission and staff and Planning Commission? 5. How much weight do you think should be placed on staff reports and recommendations when making a decision? 6. How much weight do you feel should be placed on citizen input when making a decision? ' 7 . Do you feel you can make a decision, consistent with previous actions of similar nature, when confronted by a large neighborhood objectian? 8 , How much weight do you feel the City Council should place on Planning Commission recommendations when making a decision? 9. Do you think Planning Gommission should play a different role in the community than that which you understand it to be today? INTERVIEW QUESTIONS ° PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEE 1. With the prospect facing us of limited funding and yet many special demands upon our parl�s system, list some of the priorities that yau would use to set the caurse for 1992 for programming and facilities. 2. It takes a combined effort of citizens and staff to generate a quaiity program for our community. List ways that yau wauld use for a "continued strengthening" of this working together process. 3. As a leader in the cammunity who serves as a member of the Parks and Recreation Committee, you will be asked to ideritify and support the rale that the parks system plays in an overall healthy community. List two of the top values that you place on a community park system. 4 . As an active member of the community, you already know that there are many park projects under way. This include Town Green, Jayeee Park, Shannan Park, Carrolls Woods, etc. , Identify the role that you feel you would be willing to play in making those projects become successful. (this could inc3ude heading up one of the committees, serving as a member of the committees, etc.) 5. Joint programming and joint use of facilities between cities is one way to generate additional programs and yet, at times, to hold the line on casts. List types of programs or facilities that might be shared between cities. 6. A large percentage of participants of "the parks and recreation programs do not live in Rosemount. What are your feelings towards possibly setting up a fee structure that would be reflective of a rate for residents and another rate for non- residents? List two ideas that would support your ratianale for this. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS UTILITIES/CABLE COMMISSION 1. Do you have any prior experience dealing with water or sewer utilities andjor water, sewer or storm sewer core issues?