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City Attorney Knaak replied the Council can choose whatever regulations they want. He thought <br /> the EDA required some representation and is different but other situations can be reviewed and <br /> introduced as an ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Specht thanked Councilmembers Musgrove and Howell for bringing this up and <br /> Chair Fields for sharing his insights. He agreed with the inconsistencies of what is shared with the <br /> whole Council, noting there have been instances as when Councilmember Woestehoff gave a <br /> proposal for the new wards that wasn't sent on. He would like to see consistency around allowing <br /> a Councilmember to serve, noting those are two things that would have been good for everyone to <br /> know about so they could learn together. <br /> Councilmember Riley asked if an ordinance could be passed that affects the Charter. He <br /> understood a change would come from the Charter Commission and then to the Council to be <br /> passed through unanimous vote, otherwise it could go to a referendum. He asked for clarification. <br /> City Attorney Knaak replied the issue isn't if it could be placed in the Charter; the issue is if the <br /> Council could regulate themselves as Councilmembers and determine what is and is not allowed, <br /> that can be done by an ordinance. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated he looked up the statues in regard to Charter and read "except as <br /> otherwise provided in the Charter, no person shall be disqualified from serving on the Charter <br /> Commission by reason upholding any other elected office other than judicial." He noted that <br /> wording may want to be looked at in regard to what the option may be. <br /> Councilmember Howell commented that it has been a tough year on the Council in unequal <br /> treatment of Councilmember Woestehoff starting with his appointment by the City Clerk to <br /> multiple Commissions and Boards when she hasn't been given hardly anything. She felt important <br /> things like the redistricting and the Charter Commission appointment hasn't been shared. She <br /> suggested an investigation be started and asked if there was Council support. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated she would support an investigation. She questioned if the <br /> Charter won't allow an ordinance for the Council to govern themselves. <br /> City Attorney Knaak replied that he stands corrected because the language that the City <br /> Administrator cited doesn't allow that to happen. He thought that would be more simple and is <br /> normally allowed. He advised it will have to be a revision to the Charter. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if a request would have to be made to the Charter Commission <br /> to make a Charter amendment regarding participation of Councilmembers on the Charter <br /> Commission. She thought the Charter Chair had stated that would be dead on arrival. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff replied the Charter Chair was referring to himself and his vote as a <br /> Councilmember because a Charter Amendment has to be unanimous. Councilmember Woestehoff <br /> stated he would support the amendment. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if that is what was intended. <br /> City Council/February 22, 2022 <br /> Page 26 of 34 <br />