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B. Open Meeting Law <br /> The Council - discussed what is acceptable and questionable in regards to using e-mail <br /> Council members on issues prior to council meetings. <br /> If a Councilme,nberreceives a twuplaint from aiesident tltenthat information canbe e- mailed•to -tbe <br /> whole council. Whereas, if a Councilmember requests information from staff that same information will <br /> be distributed to the whole council. <br /> Councilmemberlclelson cautioned - tire City thataccordirrg to 43A:17, Sub. 10 and Suh. 2 <br /> states that a City is restricted to not paying a Councilmember for non - attendance of a council <br /> rrreeting for vacation or sick purposes. <br /> C. Conflict of Interest <br /> Tire Council discussed conflict of hetetest - and how it shouki be handled when ara Council meeting. <br /> The Council desire is to be ethical and upright in all ways possible. <br /> D. Main Street House <br /> Councilmeu,bee Brenner explained the at 169tMairr Streetwas for sale and - she wanted to bring it <br /> to the Council's attention that this may be an option for the Community Youth Center. <br /> E. Aleaaudi a House <br /> Mayor Wilharbernoted that the is non-intently registered for Centerville to <br /> receive preferential service when in need at the Alexandra House. Furthermore, if the City is interested in <br /> p, uvidiug this set vice to their citicen, a minimal fee be Ms. Gaustad commented drat the <br /> City has donated funds via Community Development Block Grants for several years. The Council's <br /> consensus begin the p1 oeess to provide this - service to residents. <br /> F. Ray Vandeveer <br /> Mayo'. Wilharbernoted that Mr. Vandeveer peupused - abill lowering school speed 25 <br /> the bill was voted down. However, he is planning on approaching the Centennial School district to <br /> propose thatthe schools in the disbieciawerthere speed limit tu 25 mph. <br /> IV ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Councilmember Travis, seconded to adjourn the April 8; 1999 <br /> Special Council meeting. <br /> Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Ry -Chel Gaustad, CMC City Clerk <br /> • <br /> Page 5-of-5 <br />
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