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Chairman Sieber stated that what he is suggesting is to require that the <br />resolution be presented in writing, but not read unless one person wants it <br />read; this would eliminate the procedural hoops that have to be jumped through. <br /> <br />Commissioner Heitman stated that Chairman Sieber's suggestion would still leave <br />one person being able to call the shots. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Lichter to recommend that City Council adopt the <br />following amendment to the Chapter 3 of the City Charter by a unanimous vote: <br /> <br />Amend Section 3.05 to read as follows: 'Procedures on Ordinances. Every <br />proposed ordinance shall be presented in writing before adoption. No <br />ordinance shall contain more than one subject. Such subject shall be <br />clearly expressed in its title. 5he enacting clause shall be "The City <br />of Ramsey Ordains". No ordinance, except an emergency ordinance, shall <br />be adopted at the meeting at which it is introduced and at least three <br />days shall elapse between its introduction and final adoption.' <br /> <br />Amend Section 3.08 to read as follows: 'Procedure On Resolutions. Every <br />resolution shall be presented in writing before adoption and shall be <br />filed and preserved by the clerk-administrator.' <br /> <br />Further Discussion: Chairman Sieber noted that this amendment has no provision <br />to force the reading of resolutions or ordinances; the only thing that can be <br />forced, by a majority vote, is the reading of the final version of ordinances. <br />Commissioner Greenberg pointed out that these resolutions and ordinances are <br />available at City Hall for public review. Commissioner Greenberg inquired as <br />to what the current requirement in the Charter accomplishes. Commissioner <br />Heitman stated that the current requirement in the charter allows for the <br />opportunity to fillibuster. Conmmissioner Data stated that he is sure that <br />Council would respond to a citizen requesting reading or clarification of a <br />resolution. <br /> <br />Commissioner Data seconded Commissioner Lichter's motion to recommend a charter <br />amendment. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairman Sieber, Commissioners Heitman, Data, <br />Titterud, Lichter, Bauerkemper and Greenberg. Voting No: None. Absent: <br />Commissioners Gamec and Buchanan. <br /> <br />Case #2: Setting Date For Next Charter Commission Meeting: <br /> <br />Charter Commission consensus was to set a meeting date of June 27, 1985. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Heitman and seconded by (bmmissioner Lichter to adjourn <br />this special meeting of the Charter Commission. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairman Sieber, Commissioners Heitman, Data, <br />Lichter, Bauerkemper, Greenberg and Titterud. Voting No: None. Absent: <br />Commissioners Gamec and Titterud. <br /> <br />May 30, 1985 <br /> <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />