(KMZA)--Seneca City Administrator Tammi Haverkamp will be taking on an additional role.
The Seneca City Council at their January 19 meeting approved appointing Haverkamp as Development Administrator.
In the role, she will be responsible for enforcing provisions of the city's subdivision regulations and the city's zoning ordinance.
The Council approved an amendment to her city administrator contract increasing her salary to $70,000 for handling the extra duties.
The Council also approved the appointment of City Superintendent Brian Rusche as Assistant Development Administrator. He had been serving as interim Development Administrator.
In other business, Seneca Area Chamber/SDI Director Kylee Bergstrom presented a proposal for the display of large gnomes at various locations in town. She said the goal is have 10-15 gnomes around town to drive tourism to Seneca. Bergstrom said businesses or individuals would be able to purchase a gnome and have it custom painted.
Mayor Joe Mitchell suggested they wait to vote on the proposed project until they had a full council present. Council members Jim Mitchell and Ray Shinn were absent.
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