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Resolution No. 14-057
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND,
WASHINGTON AMENDING CITY COUNCIL RULES TO UPDATE THE SCRIPTS
FOR PRESIDING OVER HEARINGS
RECITALS:
Upon review of current procedures, staff recommends an update to the Council's Rules
and Procedures to clarify the script the presiding officer uses during public hearings.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port
Townsend as follows:
The City Council Rules of Procedures, are amended by amending Appendix "F" as set
forth in Attachment A.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regular meeting
thereof, held this 3rd day of November, 2014.
David King
Mayor
Attest: Approved as to form:
Joanna Sanders, CMC Steven L. Gross
City Clerk City Attorney
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Exhibit A
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EXHIBIT F
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES
Council Rules —Exhibit F
F(1)
Legislative Public Hearing Procedures —Script
The procedure for Public Hearings involving a legislative matter shall be substantially as
follows:
Opening [All statements by Mayor/Presiding Officer.]
1. The public hearing for the (state name of matter) is now open.
2. All persons wishing to be heard should have signed in at the sign-in at the table in front.
If you have not done so, please do so now.
Rules of Order
3. These rules are intended to promote an orderly system of holding a public hearing, to
give every person an opportunity to be heard and to ensure that no individual is
embarrassed by exercising their right of free speech.
4. The public hearing will proceed in an orderly fashion and I would like to ask your
cooperation in the following procedures:
5. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak.
6. Everyone will be given an opportunity to be heard. All comments shall be made from the
speaker's rostrum, and any individual making comments shall first give his or her name
and address. Please speak slowly and clearly. This is required because an official
recorded transcript of the hearing is being made. If there is an appeal, the court must
make its decision on the basis of what was said here.
7. If anyone requires special accommodation in order to speak, please let me know and we
will make arrangements.
8. In fairness to all in attendance, each person will be given an opportunity to address the
Council for an initial period not to exceed 3 minutes. If more time is needed, it will be
made available after everyone has had a chance to speak. I am requesting
Councilmembers to hold their questions of the public until everyone is done.
9. There shall be no demonstrations (clapping, cheering) during or at the conclusion of
anyone's presentation.
10. This is the time for presentation of testimony. No debate is allowed.
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Exhibit A
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11. Do any Council members have any interests, financial or property, to disclose in
connection with this matter?
Purpose of Hearing and Order of Speaking
12. The purpose of this hearing is for the Council to hear and consider pertinent facts and to
take action relating to the (name of action from the agenda).
13. The order of speaking will be:
a. Staff presentation
b. Then comment from members of the public in attendance; to the extent possible,
we will alternate between speakers for and against the matter at issue.
c. Then response from staff
d. Then questions from Council members
Staff Presentation
14. Before hearing from members of the public, I am going to introduce (name
in memo in agenda packet) who will make the staff presentation.
Public Testimony and Comment
15. (To Clerk) Are there any written materials that have been submitted, or does anyone wish
to submit written materials without speaking? (Any documents are given to City
Attorney, who will read or summarize the document.)
16. At this time, the floor is open for comments from the public.
Questions and Answers
17. Does staff wish to respond to any subjects raised by any speaker, or make any additional
statement?
18. At this time, any Council member may ask any questions of any speaker or staff (Any
person recalled will speak from the rostrum.)
19. Does anyone in the audience have any comments solely to clarify any item raised by a
Council member's questions? Please, no new issues can be presented, and please do not
repeat your or any other person's previous testimony. Your comments should be limited
to clarifying any item raised by any Council member or staff
Council Discussion
20. There being no further testimony, I will close the public testimony portion of the hearing.
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Exhibit A
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21. It is now in order for the Council to discuss this matter and for a Council member to
make a motion to take action or postpone. (Mayor calls on Council members wishing to
be recognized.)
22. Is there any further discussion by Council members?
23. Is there any further recommendation or comments from staff?
24. Does any Councilmember, or staff, wish to keep the public record open for the submittal
of additional materials?
a. [If so, ask staff for a date when they want the record to be closed, and ask Council
to make a motion to keep the record open until that date. The motion should be
specific that the record will close at 4:30 p.m., local time, on that date. Then, say
"The record in this matter shall remain open until 4:30 p.m. local time on (date in
motion). The public hearing in this matter is now closed]".
b. [If not, say "The record in this matter is now closed, and the public hearing is
now closed."]
25. Motions from Council.
a. [If there has been a request to keep the record open,] May I have a motion to
continue this matter to a date after the close of the record? [Ask staff and the City
Clerk for a possible future council date]
b. [If there has not been a request to keep the record open]. Is there a motion from
Council?
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Exhibit A
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F(2)
Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing Procedures —Script
The procedure for Public Hearings involving a Quasi-Judicial matter shall be substantially
as follows:
Opening [All statements by Mayor/Presiding Officer.]
1. The public hearing for the (state name of application) is now open.
2. All persons wishing to be heard should have signed in at the sign-in at the table in front.
If you have not done so, please do so now.
Rules of Order
3. These rules are intended to promote an orderly system of holding a public hearing, to
give every person an opportunity to be heard and to ensure that no individual are
embarrassed by exercising their right of free speech.
4. The public hearing will proceed in an orderly fashion and I would like to ask your
cooperation in the following procedures:
5. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak.
6. Everyone will be given an opportunity to be heard. All comments shall be made from the
speaker's rostrum, and any individual making comments shall first give his or her name and
address. Please speak slowly and clearly. This is required because an official recorded
transcript of the hearing is being made. If there is an appeal, the court must make its decision
on the basis of what was said here.
7. If anyone requires special accommodation in order to speak, please let me know and we
will make arrangements.
8. In fairness to all in attendance, each person will be given an opportunity to address the
Council for an initial period not to exceed 3 minutes. The applicant shall be given 5 minutes
to make their initial presentation. If more time is needed, it will be made available after
everyone has had a chance to speak. I am requesting Councilmembers to hold their questions
of the public until everyone is done.
9. There shall be no demonstrations (clapping or cheering) during or at the conclusion of
anyone's presentation.
10. This is the time for presentation of testimony. No debate is allowed.
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Exhibit A
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Swearing-in
11. The City Attorney will now swear in all those who have signed in and who wish to
testify. Please stand and raise your right hand.
Appearance of Fairness and Conflict of Interest Issues
12. This hearing is quasi-judicial in nature, and therefore the appearance of fairness and
conflict of interest rules apply. Quasi-judicial actions are defined as actions of the Council
that determine legal rights, duties, or privileges of specific parties in a hearing. The public
hearing must be fair in three respects: form, substance and appearance.
13. [Option A -Long Form] All council members, and this includes the Mayor, should now
give consideration as to whether they have (1) a demonstrated bias or prejudice for or against
any party to the proceedings; (2) a direct or indirect monetary interest in the outcome of the
proceedings; (3) a prejudgment of the issue prior to hearing the facts on the record, or(4) ex
parte contact with any individual, excluding administrative staff, with regard to an issue prior
to the hearing. Does any Council member have an Appearance of Fairness or Conflict of
Interest issue or disclosure to make? Seeing none, . . .. (to next item, or if there is a question
or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.)
[Option B - Short Form] Do any Council members, and this includes the Mayor, have an
interest in this property or issue, or stand to gain or lose any financial benefit as a result
of the outcome of this hearing, or have any disclosures to make? Seeing none, . . . [to
next item, or if there is a question or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.]
14. Is there anyone in the audience who objects to my participation or any other Council
member's participation in these proceedings? (Refer any affirmative answer to City
Attorney.)
Purpose of Hearing and Order of Speaking
15. The purpose of this hearing is for the Council to hear and consider pertinent facts and to
take action relating to the (name of proposal from the agenda).
16. The order of speaking will be:
a. Staff presentation
b. Then comments from the applicant
c. Then comments from proponents, and persons in support of the application.
d. Then comments from opponents, and persons in opposition to the application.
e. The comments from any others wishing to speak
f Then any comment from the applicant in response
g. Then response from staff
h. Then questions from Council members
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Staff Presentation
17. Before hearing from the audience, I am going to introduce (name in memo
in agenda packet) who will make the staff presentation.
Public Testimony and Comment
18. (To Clerk) Are there any written materials that have been submitted, or does anyone wish
to submit written materials without speaking? (Any documents are given to City Attorney,
who will read or summarize the document.)
19. I will call upon the applicant to speak.
20. Is there anyone else who favors the item, or is neutral, who wishes to speak.
21. At this time, I will call upon opponents to speak.
22. Are there any other opponents, or anyone else who has not spoken, who wishes to speak.
23. I will now call upon the applicant to speak in rebuttal. You may not introduce new
material.
Questions and Answers
24. Does staff wish to respond to respond to any subjects raised by any speaker, or make any
additional statement?
25. At this time, any Council member may ask any questions of any speaker or staff (Any
person recalled will speak from the rostrum.)
26. Does anyone in the audience have any comments solely to clarify any item raised by a
Council member's questions? Please, no new issues can be presented, and please do not
repeat your or any other person's previous testimony. Your comments should be limited
to clarifying any item raised by any Council member or staff
Council Discussion
27. There being no further testimony, I will close the public testimony portion of the hearing.
It is now in order for the Council to discuss this matter and for a Council member to
make a motion to take action or postpone. (Mayor calls on Council members wishing to
be recognized.)
28. Is there any further discussion by Council members?
29. Is there any further recommendation or comments from staff?
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30. Does any party, or staff, wish to keep the public record open for the submittal of
additional materials?
a. [If so, ask staff for a date when they want the record to be closed, and ask Council
to make a motion to keep the record open until that date. The motion should be
specific that the record will close at 4:30 p.m., local time, on that date. Then, say
"The record in this matter shall remain open until 4:30 p.m. local time on (date in
motion). The public hearing in this matter is now closed]".
b. [If not, say "The record in this matter is now closed, and the public hearing is
now closed."]
31. Motions from Council.
a. [If there has been a request to keep the record open,] May I have a motion to
continue this matter to a date after the close of the record? [Ask staff and the City
Clerk for a possible future council date]
b. [If there has not been a request to keep the record open]. Is there a motion from
Council? (Mayor states the motion and calls for a vote. Following a vote by the
Council) Staff is directed to prepare findings and decision
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Exhibit A
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F(3)
Quasi-Judicial Closed Record Appeal Procedures —Script
The procedure for Public Hearings involving a Quasi-Judicial closed record appeal(for
example, major CUPS,plats, PUDs) shall be substantially as follows:
Opening [All statements by Mayor/Presiding Officer.]
1. The closed record appeal for the (state name of application) is now open.
2. All persons who participated in the open record hearing on this matter before the Hearing
Examiner wishing to be heard should have signed in at the sign-in at the table in front. If you
have not done so,please do so now.
Rules of Order
3. The public hearing will proceed in an orderly fashion and I would like to ask your
cooperation in the following procedures: This is a closed record appeal. There has been an
open record hearing before the Hearing Examiner. Under state law, there is only one public
hearing allowed in this proceeding. This closed record appeal means the Council bases its
decision on the record developed at the public hearing before the Hearing Examiner;
therefore no new testimony is allowed except in very limited circumstances. If a party has
submitted a motion to supplement the record, Council will deliberate and vote on that motion
before hearing argument from the parties. Comments from speakers must be in the nature of
argument only, based on and limited to facts in the written and oral record developed before
the Hearing Examiner. If anyone presents comments that are not based on facts in the record,
anyone may make an objection. If an objection is made, the person speaking will stop until
the issue of the objection is resolved.
4. All comments shall be made from the speaker's rostrum, and any individual making
comments shall first give his or her name and address. Please speak slowly and clearly. This
is required because an official recorded transcript of the hearing is being made. If there is an
appeal, the court must make its decision on the basis of what was said here and the record.
5. If anyone requires special accommodation in order to speak, please let me know and we
will make arrangements.
6. In fairness to all in attendance, each person will be given an opportunity to address the
Council for an initial period not to exceed 3 minutes. The appellant shall be given 5 minutes
to make their initial presentation. If more time is needed, it will be made available after
everyone has had a chance to speak. I am requesting Councilmembers to hold their questions
of the public until everyone is done.
7. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak.
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Exhibit A
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8. There should be no demonstrations (clapping or cheering) during or at the conclusion of
anyone's presentation.
Appearance of Fairness and Conflict of Interest Issues
9. This hearing is quasi-judicial in nature, and therefore the appearance of fairness and
conflict of interest rules apply. Quasi-judicial actions are defined as actions of the Council
that determine legal rights, duties, or privileges of specific parties in a hearing. The public
hearing must be fair in three respects: form, substance and appearance.
10. [Option A -Long Form] All council members, and this includes the Mayor, should now
give consideration as to whether they have (1) a demonstrated bias or prejudice for or against
any party to the proceedings; (2) a direct or indirect monetary interest in the outcome of the
proceedings; (3) a prejudgment of the issue prior to hearing the facts on the record, or(4) ex
parte contact with any individual, excluding administrative staff, with regard to an issue prior
to the hearing. Does any Council member have an Appearance of Fairness or Conflict of
Interest issue or disclosure to make? Seeing none, . . .. (to next item, or if there is a question
or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.)
[Option B - Short Form] Do any Council members, and this includes the Mayor, have an
interest in this property or issue, or stand to gain or lose any financial benefit as a result
of the outcome of this hearing, or have any disclosures to make? Seeing none, . . . [to
next item, or if there is a question or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.]
11. Is there anyone in the audience who objects to my participation or any other Council
member's participation in these proceedings? (Refer any affirmative answer to City
Attorney.)
Purpose of Hearing and Order of Speaking
12. The purpose of this hearing is for the Council to hear the appeal and to take action
relating to the (name of proposal from the agenda).
13. The order of speaking will be:
c. Staff presentation
d. Then argument from the appellant, or those in support of the application, or those
who are neutral
e. Then argument from opponents to the appeal, or those who are neutral
f Then any argument from the applicant in response
g. Then response from staff
h. Then questions from Council members
Staff Presentation
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14. Is there a pending motion to supplement the record? City Attorney to respond.
a. If there is a motion, it will be in Council packets. City Attorney will summarize the
motion, and the criteria for granting or denying the motion. If there is a motion pending, after
the City Attorney's presentation, ask Council if they are ready to make a decision on that
motion, or if they wish to adjourn to a closed session to deliberate on that motion.
1) If Council is ready to vote, ask for a motion to grant or deny the motion to
supplement the record.
2) If Council wishes to deliberate, say "Council will now adjourn to a closed
session to deliberate on this motion. We shall return to the hearing in minutes" (then
adjourn)
3) On return from deliberations, ask for a motion to grant or deny the motion to
supplement the record.
b. If there is no pending motion to supplement the record, continue.
Before hearing argument, I am going to introduce (name in memo in
agenda packet) who will make the staff presentation.
Public Testimony and Comment
15. (To Clerk) Are there any written materials that have been submitted, or does anyone wish
to submit written materials without speaking? (Any documents are given to City Attorney,
who will read or summarize the document.)
16. I will call upon the appellant to speak.
17. Is there anyone else who favors the item, or is neutral, who wishes to speak.
18. At this time, I will call upon opponents to speak.
19. Are there any other opponents, or anyone else who has not spoken, who wishes to speak.
20. I will now call upon the applicant to speak in rebuttal.
Questions and Answers
21. Does staff wish to respond to respond to any subjects raised by any speaker, or make any
additional statement?
22. At this time, any Council member may ask any questions of any speaker or staff (Any
person recalled will speak from the rostrum.)
23. Does any speaker have any comments solely to clarify any item raised by a Council
member's questions? Please, no new issues can be presented, and please do not repeat your
or any other person's previous testimony. Your comments should be limited to clarifying
any item raised by any Council member or staff
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Exhibit A
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Council Discussion
24. There being no further comment, I will close this portion of the hearing. It is now in
order for the Council to discuss this matter and for a Council member to make a motion to
take action or postpone.
a. RCW 42.30.140(2) allows, but does not require, the Council to deliberate (but not
vote) on quasi-judicial matters in a closed session. Does any Councilor wish to make a
motion to adjourn to a closed session? (If so, vote on motion if it passes, adjourn for a set
period of time for deliberations)
b. If no one wants to go to a closed session, or the vote to do so fails: (Mayor calls on
Council members wishing to be recognized.)
25.(Upon conclusion of discussion and return, if applicable, from closed session): Does any
Councilor wish additional briefing on any matter related to this issue? Remember, that any
supplemental briefing must be in the form of argument, not additional facts, (If so, have the
City Attorney work the with Councilor to frame the motion, then vote)
26. Is there any further discussion by Council members?
27. Is there any further recommendation or comments from staff?
28. (Mayor states the motion and calls for a vote. Following a vote by the Council) Staff is
directed to prepare findings and decision.
F(4)
Quasi-Judicial Closed Record Hearing Procedures —Script
The procedure for Public Hearings involving a Quasi-Judicial closed record hearing, where
there is no appeal(for example, major CUPS,plats, PUDs), shall be substantially as follows:
Opening [All statements by Mayor/Presiding Officer.]
I. The closed record hearing for the (state name of application) is now open.
2. All persons who participated in the open record hearing on this matter before the
Planning Commission [or Hearing Examiner] wishing to be heard should have signed in
at the sign-in at the table in front. If you have not done so,please do so now.
Rules of Order
3. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak.
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Exhibit A
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4. The public hearing will proceed in an orderly fashion and I would like to ask your
cooperation in the following procedures: This is a closed record hearing. There has been
an open record hearing before the Planning Commission [or Hearing Examiner]. Under
state law, there is only one public hearing allowed in this proceeding. This closed record
hearing means the Council bases its decision on the record developed at the public
hearing before the Planning commission.
Therefore no new testimony is allowed except in very limited circumstances. If a party
has submitted a motion to supplement the record, Council will deliberate and vote on that
motion before hearing argument from the parties. Comments from speakers must be in
the nature of argument only, based on and limited to facts in the written and oral record
developed before the Planning Commission. If anyone presents comments that are not
based on facts in the record, anyone may make an objection. If an objection is made, the
person speaking will stop until the issue of the objection is resolved.
5. All comments shall be made from the speaker's rostrum, and any individual making
comments shall first give his or her name and address. Please speak slowly and clearly.
This is required because an official recorded transcript of the hearing is being made. If
there is an appeal, the court must make its decision on the basis of what was said here and
the record.
6. If anyone requires special accommodation in order to speak, please let me know and we
will make arrangements.
7. In fairness to all in attendance, each person will be given an opportunity to address the
Council for an initial period not to exceed 3 minutes. The applicant shall be given 5
minutes to make their initial presentation. If more time is needed, it will be made
available after everyone has had a chance to speak. I am requesting Councilmembers to
hold their questions of the public until everyone is done.
8. There shall be no demonstrations (clapping or cheering) during or at the conclusion of
anyone's presentation.
Appearance of Fairness and Conflict of Interest Issues
9. This hearing is quasi-judicial in nature, and therefore the appearance of fairness and
conflict of interest rules apply. Quasi-judicial actions are defined as actions of the
Council which determine legal rights, duties, or privileges of specific parties in a hearing.
The public hearing must be fair in three respects: form, substance and appearance.
10. [Option A -Long Form] All council members, and this includes the Mayor, should now
give consideration as to whether they have (1) a demonstrated bias or prejudice for or
against any party to the proceedings; (2) a direct or indirect monetary interest in the
outcome of the proceedings; (3) a prejudgment of the issue prior to hearing the facts on
the record, or(4) ex parte contact with any individual, excluding administrative staff,
with regard to an issue prior to the hearing. Does any Council member have an
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Appearance of Fairness or Conflict of Interest issue or disclosure to make? Seeing none,
. . .. (to next item, or if there is a question or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.)
[Option B - Short Form] Do any Council members, and this includes the Mayor, have an
interest in this property or issue, or stand to gain or lose any financial benefit as a result
of the outcome of this hearing, or have any disclosures to make? Seeing none, . . . [to
next item, or if there is a question or disclosure, refer to City Attorney.]
11. Is there anyone in the audience who objects to my participation or any other Council
member's participation in these proceedings? (Refer any affirmative answer to City
Attorney.)
Purpose of Hearing and Order of Speaking
12. The purpose of this hearing is for the Council to take action relating to the (name of
proposal from the agenda).
13. The order of speaking will be:
a. Staff presentation
b. Then presentation from the applicant
c. Then presentation from the public; to the extent possible, we will alternate
between proponents and opponents of the application.
d. Then any response from the applicant
e. Then response from staff
f Then questions from Council members
Staff Presentation
14. Before hearing from the applicant and the public, I am going to introduce
(name in memo in agenda packet) who will make the staff presentation.
Public Testimony and Comment
15. (To Clerk) Are there any written materials that have been submitted, or does anyone wish
to submit written materials without speaking? (Any documents are given to City
Attorney, who will read or summarize the document.)
16. I will call upon the applicant to speak.
17. Now I will call on members of the public who have signed up. If you have not signed up
and wish to speak, you will be given an opportunity after all who have signed up have
spoken.
18. I will now call upon the applicant to speak in rebuttal.
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Questions and Answers
19. Does staff wish to respond to respond to any subjects raised by any speaker, or make any
additional statement?
20. At this time, any Council member may ask any questions of any speaker or staff (Any
person recalled will speak from the rostrum.)
21. Does any speaker have any comments solely to clarify any item raised by a Council
member's questions? Please, no new issues can be presented, and please do not repeat
your or any other person's previous testimony. Your comments should be limited to
clarifying any item raised by any Council member or staff
Council Discussion
22. There being no further comment, I will close this portion of the hearing. It is now in
order for the Council to discuss this matter and for a Council member to make a motion
to take action or postpone.
a. RCW 42.30.140(2) allows, but does not require, the Council to deliberate (but
not vote) on quasi-judicial matters in a closed session. Does any Councilor wish
to make a motion to adjourn to a closed session? (if so, vote on motion -- if it
passes, adjourn for a set period of time for deliberations)
b. If no one wants to go to a closed session, or the vote to do so fails: (Mayor calls
on Council members wishing to be recognized.)
23. (Upon conclusion of discussion and return, if applicable, from closed session): Does any
Councilmember wish additional briefing on any matter related to this issue? Remember,
that any supplemental briefing must be in the form of argument, not additional facts? (If
so, have the City Attorney work with the Councilor to frame the motion, then vote)
24. Is there any further discussion by Council members?
25. Is there any further recommendation or comments from staff?
26. (Mayor states the motion and calls for a vote. Following a vote by the Council) Staff is
directed to prepare findings and decision.