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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15.E.1. Resignation of Peter Vickerman CONSENT CITY OF SHAKOPEE J S'y ~ ~ /, Memorandum CASELOG NO.: N.A TO: Mayor and City Council . Mark McNeill, City Administrator FROM: R. Michael Leek, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Resignation of Peter Vickerman, Planner I-GIS MEETING DATE: May 6, 2003 INTRODUCTION: Peter Vickerman joined the city staff in the position of Planner I - GIS on April 23, 2001. On May 1St, he submitted his letter of resignation effective Friday, June 6, 2003. A copy of Peter's resignation letter is attached for the Council's information. During his 2- year tenure with the City's planning staff, Peter has been a very positive, contributing member of the City's team. ill particular, Peter has made great strides in making GIS available and accessible for a wide variety of city functions from land use planning to addressing of new lots to voting district redistricting. Both his skill and his enthusiasm for the work will be missed. ACTION REQUESTED: Offer and pass accepting with regrets the resignation of Peter Vickerman effective June 6, 2003, and wishing Peter and his wife luck and success in their upcoming adventures. Offer and pass a motion directing staffto take the appropriate steps to fill the Planner I-GIS position. ~d;~ R. Michael Leek Community Development Director G:\CC\2003\05-06\resigPeterVickerman.doc- 1 - May 1, 2003 Michael Leek Community Development Director 129 Holmes St. S. Shakopee,~ 55379 Dear Mr. Leek: It is with regret that I am turning in my resignation as Planner I-GIS. My last day will be Friday, June 6, 2003. My time in Shakopee has been wonderful and I will miss the great staff that I have had the privilege of working with over the last two years. I especially thank you for giving me the opportunity to work in the city and progress in my planning career. At this point much of my future is uncertain. The impetus for my resignation is the desire to take a long vacation to Europe over the summer and then to move out of state, preferably southern California. My wife and I feel it unnecessary to endure another Minnesota winter! Sincerely, &~ Peter Vickerman