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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15.E.1. Resignation and Resolution of Appreciation-Patricia A. Mohrbacher-res. No. 6247 /SeE. l CITY OF SHAKOPEE COr~SEr~T POLICE DEPARTMENT Memorandum TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Mark McNeill, City Administrator FROM: Dan Hughes, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Resignation and Resolution of Appreciation Patricia A. Mohrbacher DATE: May 11 th, 2005 INTRODUCTION: Council is asked to accept the resignation of Police Secretary Patricia A. Mohrbacher, effective June 16,2005. Council is also asked to consider Resolution No. 6247, a Resolution of Appreciation to Patricia A. Mohrbacher. BACKGROUND: Patricia Mohrbacher began her employment with the City of Shakopee on August 15th, 1977, and has recently served as Police Secretary. Patricia Mohrbacher has provided administrative support to five consecutive Police Chief s and her expertise will be missed. Patricia Mohrbacher will not be in attendance at the Council meeting and the Resolution will be presented to her at a later date. ACTION REQUESTED: If the Council concurs, it should accept Patricia Mohrbacher's resignation with regret, and offer Resolution No. 6247, a Resolution of Appreciation to Police Secretary Patricia Mohrbacher, and move its adoption. DH:ts Attachment: Resolution of Appreciation No. 6247 Letter of resignation from Patricia Mohrbacher RESOLUTION NO. 6247 A RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO PATRlCIAA. MOHRBACHER - -- WHEREAS, Patricia Mohrbacher began her career with the City of Shakopee on August 15th, 1977 and has recently served as police secretary; and WHEREAS, Patricia Mohrbacher has enthusiastically and conscientiously demonstrated professional support to our rapidly growing police department and community; and WHEREAS, Patricia Mohrbacher has provided confidential support and expertise to five consecutive Police Chiefs; and WHEREAS, Patricia Mohrbacher assisted in the department move and smooth transition in the Fall of2003, from the previous police address of 476 Gorman Street to the new police address of 475 Gorman Street, and WHEREAS, Patricia Mohrbacher has resigned her position with the City of Shakopee, effective June 16,2005. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Shakopee City Council on behalf of the residents of Shakopee and on behalf of the Shakopee Police Department and City staff, that the Shakopee City Council does hereby extend to Patricia Mohrbacher the deep appreciation of the City for more than twenty-seven years of dedicated service to our community. Adopted in Regular Session of the City Council of the City of Shako pee, Minnesota, held this 7th day of June, 2005. Mayor of the City of Shakopee Attest: City Clerk April 4, 2005 Dan Hughes, Chief of Police Shakopee Police Civil Service Commission Mark McNeill, City Administrator Honorable Mayor and City Council Re: Letter of Resignation - Patricia A. Mohrbacher As Police Department secretary it has been my privilege to serve the City and the citizens of Shakopee for nearly 28 years. My last day of employment will be Thursday June 16, 2005. Over the years I have had the good fortune to work with many wonderful people, some of which I will always consider my good friends. My years of employment with the City of Shakopee have been professionally rewarding and I take with me a lot more knowledge than I came with, and a lot of fond memories too! Being a secretary for five different Police Chiefs has been a challenging experience and a valuable learning opportunity. I have great respect for Chief Dan Hughes and it has been my pleasure to work for him these past seven years. He has always been someone I could trust and count on to be well informed, fair and honest. My wish for him and all our police officers is that they will always be safe. I also would like to wish farewell and good health to all employees of the City of Shakopee. Thank you for the opportunities that the City of Shakopee has afforded me throughout my '{ro':"',...~ """+,, ..................._1...........,,-.........._+- y"'<u" VJ. "'lll}'lVYllll:'lU. Sincerely, ~YJ1hI~ Patty Mohrbacher Chiefs Secretary Shakopee Police Department