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Chair Field questioned how these items would be introduced to the Charter — summaries — <br /> background—formal/informal discussions, etc. <br /> Commissioner Zaetsch stated he would be willing to suggest this for an agenda item. He would <br /> route a proposal to the Chair, the City Attorney, the City Clerk and one more Charter <br /> Commission member and they could determine if it would be on as a formal agenda item. <br /> Commissioner Deemer stated he takes issue with what Wayne Buchholz said. Mr. Buchholz had <br /> stated that he attended a City Council meeting to request that an item be removed from the <br /> Consent Agenda. He was told that a Consent Agenda item can only be removed by a <br /> Councilmember. Mr. Buchholz had expressed concern about a Councilmember being able to <br /> add or remove a Consent Agenda item without public input or objection. Mr. Buchholz also <br /> stated that under Robert's Rules, a change in the way City Council meeting agenda items are <br /> regulated must be enacted by the Charter Commission and he requested that the Commission <br /> consider adding this as a discussion item at an upcoming meeting. Mr. Deemer continued that he <br /> wanted to see proof of what Mr. Buchholz is asking for governing the City Council meetings. <br /> Commissioner Deemer felt that how the City Council handles their agenda was not something he <br /> felt the Charter Commission should necessarily get involved with. <br /> Commissioner Zaetsch suggested getting a legal opinion from the City Attorney. <br /> Chair Field relayed that he is on the PACT Charter School Board as well, but he did not have an <br /> answer related to governing the addition or removal of agenda items. <br /> Commissioner Zaetsch commented that, referencing the EDA, maybe EDA funding items should <br /> not be on the Council Consent Agenda. <br /> Chair Field, with regard to setting an agenda, there is a chance to have input on future meeting <br /> topics at a current meeting. The Chair could have the final say or a majority of the Charter <br /> Commission could have the say if the Chair did not want to do so. <br /> Commissioner Siverston inquired about Charter Commission by-laws. <br /> Chair Field stated that there appear to not be by-laws / governing documents. Robert's Rules of <br /> Order was referenced in the start-up of the Charter and Robert's Rules says — in the absence of <br /> separate governing rules, use Roberts. <br /> Commissioner Zaetsch referenced Mr. Buchholz's question again about can a citizen ask to have <br /> an item removed from the Council's Consent Agenda. <br /> Chair Field suggested the Commission not have a discussion on something they do not have <br /> authority to change. Discussion can take place at a later time if the Attorney states the <br /> Commission has authority on this. <br /> Commissioner Deemer stated that during Citizen Input, a resident can ask Council to pull an item <br /> off the Consent Agenda to discuss it. Council can agree to do so - or not. <br /> Charter Commission/June 25, 2014 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />