Civil Service Commission

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1. Authority

  1. To recommend such rules and regulations, including amendments thereto, as may be necessary and proper to carry out the intent and purposes of this chapter. These rules and amendments must be submitted to the city council for adoption and upon adoption shall have the full force and effect of law;

  2. To hear appeals on disciplinary matters as specified in this chapter;

  3. To represent the public and the city interests in the improvement of personnel administration in the city service;

  4. To advise the city council, the mayor, and the director of human resources on problems concerning personnel administration;

  5. To advise and assist the director of human resources in fostering the improvement of personnel standards in the city service;

  6. To make any inquiry which the commission may consider desirable concerning the administration of personnel in the city service and to review any personnel action which may appear to be arbitrary, capricious, or illegal, and make recommendations to the mayor, the city council, the city attorney, and/or director of human resources with respect thereto;

  7. To hire staff as the commission may find necessary to carry out the intent and purposes of this chapter. The hiring of staff shall be within the constraints of the annual appropriations and budget as established by the city council;

  8. To create and utilize employment registers in order to fill vacancies within the classified service for the city;

  9. To establish tests, examinations and evaluations for the evaluation of applicants for the classified service; and

  10. To perform such other duties with reference to personnel administration of the city, not inconsistent with this chapter, as the city council may require by ordinance or as otherwise directed by the mayor or city council.

2. Membership

The civil service commission consists of five (5) members appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council. All members must be residents of the City of Grand Forks or employed within the City of Grand Forks and shall not be a city employee, officer, or official. The commission shall consist of one (1) member generally associated with labor occupations; one (1) member generally associated with management occupations; one (1) member generally associated with the occupations or professions of personnel management, human resources, or employment regulatory compliance, having practiced within the profession for at least five (5) years; and two (2) members representative of the general public selected from the occupations or professions of law, banking, finance, investment, accounting, industry, commerce, labor, organized labor, education, medicine, dentistry, or a recognized trade and having practiced within the profession or trade for at least five (5) years.

3. Terms

Three (3) years

4. Members

  • Greg LaHaise
    Term Expires: January 3, 2027
  • Margo Svoboda
    Term Expires: January 3, 2027
  • Keith Reitmeier
    Term Expires: June 30, 2028
  • Patricia Nies
    Term Expires: April 30, 2028
  • Roger Hodnefield
    Term Expires: October 7, 2027

Staff

Human Resources - Email  746-2665

Planning & Zoning Commission

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Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda

April 1, 2026, 5:30pm – City Council Chambers
3rd Floor City Hall, 255 N 4th Street

Notice is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission will meet at the above date and time. Any member of the public seeking to submit comments relating to an Agenda item or public hearing may do so in person at the meeting or should submit their comments to www.grandforksgov.com/councilcomments or call 701-746-2661 for further information. All online comments received prior to 5:00 p.m. on the meeting day will be considered part of the record of the meeting as if personally presented.

 

  1. Roll Call

    ___Arel  ___Budke  ___Klava  ___Holt ___Matson  ___Reichert  ___Sande  ___Wasvick

  2. Reading and Approval of Minutes for March 4, 2026, meeting.

Item Agenda Map

  1. Public Hearings, Final Approvals, Petitions, and Minor Changes

    3-1      Plat of Korynta Lemm Fifth Resubdivision, located at 1562 & 1630 North 52nd Street.

     

    3-2      Plat of Crary’s Thirteenth Addition, located at 1000-1100 Block of 60th Avenue South.

     

  2. Communications and Preliminary Approvals

     

    4-1      Ordinance to amend the zoning map to rezone from Crary’s Second PUD Amendment No. 6 to Crary’s Second PUD Amendment No. 7, located at 1000-1100 Block of 60th Avenue South.

     

    4-2      Plat of Southern Estates Thirteenth Addition, located at 3200-3400 Blocks of 46th Avenue South with Street & Highway Ordinance Dedication.

     

    4-3      Ordinance to amend the zoning map to rezone from JR’s PUD Amendment No. 5 (PUD AG Uses) to JR’s PUD Amendment No. 6 (PUD R-1 & R-2 Uses), located at 3200-3400 Blocks of 46th Avenue South.

     

    4-4      Annexation of Southern Estates Thirteenth Addition, located at 3200-3400 Blocks of 46th Avenue South.

     

    4-5      Ordinance to amend the zoning map to rezone from Southern Estates PUD Amendment No. 17 to Southern Estates PUD Amendment No. 18 to increase allowable density and allow residential on first floor, located at 4425 South Columbia Road.

     

    4-6      Ordinance to amend the zoning map to rezone from R-2 One- and Two-Family Residence District to Knutson Printing PUD with B-1 Limited Business District uses, located at 1323 University Avenue.

     

    4-7      Ordinance to amend section 18-0220 relating to F-1 (Floodway) and F-2 (Floodplain) Districts.

     

  3. Reports from the Planning Department

     

    5-1      Proposed Parking Ordinance Update Presentation

     

    5-2      Monthly Update

     

  4. Other Business

     

  5. Adjournment
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