LaFluer fills a vacancy left by the June 22 resignation of Joe Faulkner.
LaFluer previously served as a trustee with a term ending in November 2020.
Also applying were Don King, Mark Voege, Bruce Harder, Chris Strayer and Crystal Adams.
Village manager Mark Honeysett said in the general law village act, there is no prescribed method for selecting a candidate, nor specific criteria for naming a person to village the seat.
Trustee Kenda Cartagena said LaFluer served successfully in his previous term, and is familiar with all the time and work we put in setting up our own sewer plant.
Village president Gary Mathers said LaFluer is “up to speed more. He attended closed sessions we had with engineers and lawyers.
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A 20-storey tower is part of the mooted revamp of Anglia Square. Photo: Weston Homes
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Planners will have a fresh opportunity to look at the economic impact of the redevelopment of Anglia Square after plans were withdrawn this week.
Developer Weston Homes and site owner Columbia Threadneedle said they would go back to the drawing board instead of going to a High Court hearing to challenge the refusal of planning permission.
And although plans for a 20-storey tower block were at the root of many of the issues, economic experts said that the broader ideas of bringing more residential space, as well as leisure and retail offerings, to this part of the city was a good plan.