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Councilmember Buscher added that if they were to create a vacancy due to a Councilmember <br /> moving, she would still want to ensure that the Ward was advocated for and rightfully represented. <br /> She asked how they would verify if people have moved from their Ward if they do not share this <br /> information. <br /> City Administrator Hagen noted this would likely be an honors system to notify the City of any <br /> moves. <br /> Mayor Heineman asked if there could be any legal action taken against a Councilmember for not <br /> disclosing that they had moved. <br /> City Attorney Knaak stated that it is hard for him to imagine someone would move into another <br /> Ward and not tell the City. <br /> Councilmember Peters asked if a Councilmember having to temporarily live in a rental or hotel <br /> due certain circumstances if this would also be considered a disqualifying act. <br /> City Attorney Knaak noted that under certain circumstances there is a measure of intent and the <br /> City would be hard pressed to determine this a disqualifying act. <br /> Mayor Heineman asked if they should add language to the Charter that clarifies temporary living <br /> situations or if it is already implied. <br /> City Attorney Knaak said they could add this kind of language; however, he does not see the <br /> current language as causing any issues. <br /> Councilmember Peters asked if they have redrawn the Ward lines recently. <br /> City Administrator Hagen said yes and explained that every ten years they look at the Ward lines <br /> and make changes if needed. <br /> Councilmember Peters asked if it was possible that the Ward lines changing could redistrict a <br /> Councilmember out of their Ward. <br /> City Administrator Hagen explained that the Council sets the Ward boundaries, and he does not <br /> see this as an issue. <br /> City Attorney Knaak said that if this were to happen it would still be considered a disqualifying <br /> act and the Councilmember would have to resign. <br /> Councilmember Riley noted that this was a consideration for the Council the last time they <br /> reviewed Ward lines. <br /> City Administrator Hagen continued reviewing the recommended Charter changes. <br /> City Council Work Session/January 28, 2025 <br /> Page 2 of 9 <br />