Board Elections
The annual SAPCC Board elections are held in April on the second Tuesday, 4-8pm at the SAP Library and Hampden Park Co-op. All resident
North St. Anthony Park Board Members
Gary Carlson
Chris Donaldson
Greg Haley
Brian Longley
Roger Purdy
John Seppanen
South St. Anthony Park Board Candidates
Ranae Hanson
Matt Hass
Jason Merkel
Paul Mix
Arnold Ramler
Gregg Richardson
George Zanmiller
Business Delegates
Ray Bryan
Linda Hodge
Jackie Lunde
Ferdinand Peters
We have openings for board members representing Business. If you are interested in becoming an appointed board member please contact Amy at amy@sapcc.org or 651-649-5992.
Thanks to our Elections Committee Jackie Lunde, Greg Haley, and Emily Woodall for all their work!
Elected/appointed delegates or alternates to the St. Anthony Park Community Council are a members of its Board of Directors. The Board of Directors has general responsibility for governance of the organization, including planning, financing and policy decisions. Board members' terms of offices are as follows: Delegates (Elected Residential): Two years; Delegates (Appointed Business): One year; Alternates (Residential and Business): One year.
Title
St. Anthony Park Community Council Delegate or Alternate
Functions
- To represent the best public interest of the St. Anthony Park community.
- To be responsible for the business and corporate affairs of the Community Council.
- To be the final authority for all contracts, budgets, and proposals
- To be the final authority for developing policies, goals and objectives and guiding the implementation of the Council's programs and services.
Responsibilities
- To attend all Board meetings.; A member can be removed from the board if he/she has three absences.; Board members are expected to be fully prepared regarding meeting agenda items.; Delegates are responsible for altering an alternate if they are not able to attend a meeting.
- To express options, offer information, and ask questions during board meetings and to maintain and update board notebooks.
- To serve on at least one committee of the Board.
- To assist in recruiting participation from their neighborhood for SAPCC committees and special projects.
- To keep informed on issues of concerns to the organization and to share information on neighborhood issues and projects at Board meetings.
- To support fund raising efforts and seek ways to maintain and enhance the financial base of the organization.
- To represent the needs of the constituency to the organization and to communicate decisions and policies of the organization to the community.
- To act ethically at all times with the best interest of the community as the primary focus.
Time Commitment
Approximately 4-8 hours/month (2 to 3 meetings). Occasional help with projects, events, testimony or liaison with other neighborhood groups