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prevented by law or where substantial reliance on the council's previous decision has <br />occurred (for example, in the area of contracts or hiring/termination of employees). <br />The appropriate language for making a motion to reconsider shall be substantially <br />similar to, "I move to rescind/repeal the council's previous action related to <br />as stated in resolution number " <br />g. Motion to prevent reintroduction of an issue for months is not subject to debate. It <br />may be used to limit discussion of an issue that has been raised and/or moved for <br />reconsideration several previous times. <br />The appropriate language for making a motion to prevent reintroduction shall be <br />substantially similar to, `I move to prevent reintroduction of this issue for months. <br />h. Motion to suspend the rules or to consider a motion informally should be used <br />sparingly on issues likely to be uncontroversial. Complex motions and resolutions should <br />still be put in writing. This motion may permit informal discussion of an issue (such as a <br />roundtable discussion, brainstorming session, visioning session, etc.) where appropriate. <br />The appropriate language for making a motion to proceed informally shall be <br />substantially similar to, "I move that we suspend the rules and proceed informally in <br />discussing the issue of " <br />Rule 9. Resolutions and ordinances. <br />Simple motions shall be used only for procedural and meeting matters. Substantive issues, such <br />as the approval or disapproval of contracts, licenses, or permits; the censure of council members; <br />the hiring, termination, or promotion of employees; the appointment of board, commission, and <br />committee members; and the adoption of city policies, rules, and ordinances shall be by <br />resolution. An exception to this general rule may be made in instances where significant <br />documentation of the council's decision exists, rendering an additional resolution repetitive (for <br />example, where a written contract spells out all the terms that would be listed in the resolution). <br />All resolutions shall be written and numbered in a manner consistent with the city's record <br />keeping policies. <br />The appropriate language for a motion for the adoption of a resolution shall be <br />substantially similar to, `I move to adopt the resolution numbered " <br />Rule 10. Robert's Rules not applicable. <br />These rules are designed specifically for Minnesota city councils. Further, these rules were <br />drafted to be an appropriate level of regulation and formality for smaller governing bodies <br />typically seen in Minnesota cities. Robert's Rules of Order is not assumed to apply or to <br />supplement these regulations. Where a situation arises that is not addressed by these rules, the <br />intent of these rules, as expressed in the preamble, should be effectuated by the presiding officer, <br />in consultation with the city attorney. <br />Minnesota <br />Mayors 63 <br />Association <br />
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