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Agenda - Council - 04/23/1996
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day in which they are introduced; the Council and public will have time to <br />r e~iew it. <br /> <br />Mark Johnson - 17021 Unicorn Street - Stated that he is opposed to the proposed <br />Charter change. <br /> <br />Mayor Heitman asked Mr. Johnson to understand what has beeh happening at <br />Council meetings. Mayor Heitman explained that citizens have cases on the <br />Council agenda; they attend the Council meeting to be present for their case; <br />in Councilmember Cox's efforts to make his point, he does not give his consent <br />to waive th~ reading of resolutions; Council's time is spent listening to <br />Councilm~mber COx read resolutions rather than to business. <br /> attending <br /> Mayor <br />Heitman stated that he feels the charter amendment is not necessary but <br />Councilmamber Cox's point is valid and Council is acting on it. <br /> <br />Councilm~nber COx stated that in years past, it has always been the right of <br />any citizen.to request and have the opportunity to know what is transpiring in <br />regards to action being taken by the Council; the citizens should have and do <br />have that right. Councilmember Cox stated that he has proved the point that <br />the Charter requirement allc~s the opportunity for one councilperson to slow up <br />the meetings by not consenting to waive the reading. Councilm~mber Cox also <br />noted that it is difficult for the Mayor to keep his thoughts in order when <br />frcm time t° time he has to interrupt that thought to take care of procedural <br />matter. Co~ncilm~mber (Dx stated that nobody's rights are being jeopardized; <br />anybody has the right to request that a resolution or ordinance be read or it's <br />context understood. Councilm~mber Cox stated that there are other areas of <br />concern in the Charter that he wants addressed. <br /> <br />There was no further citizen input. <br /> <br />Motion by (buncilm~mber Schlueter and seconded by Councilm~mber Cox to adjourn <br />this public hearing. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Heitman, Councilm~mbers Sorteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and Schlueter. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Sylvia Frolik ~''..-"/.L'I_ov~ G/Schnetle <br />Council Secretary J//.///~ Aclninistrator <br /> / <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />June 25, 1985 <br /> <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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