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A Councilmember may, at a council meeting, request that an action item be placed on a future <br /> council agenda, or; <br /> A Councilmember may make a request for an agenda item outside of a council meeting by <br /> submitting an email request to the city manager, with a copy of the email to the other <br /> Councilmembers, no later than noon of the Wednesday preceding the council meeting. That <br /> agenda item will be included on the agenda for the next council meeting under the heading <br /> "Councilmember Initiated Future Agenda Items" for notice purposes only, not for action or <br /> removal from future agendas, but will not be an action item. The item will become a regular <br /> council agenda item(i.e., for discussion and action) at the subsequent council meeting, or; <br /> A Councilmember may request the addition of an agenda item at the same meeting at which the <br /> item is to be addressed. However, the addition of an agenda item shall require the approval of a <br /> majority of the Councilmembers present. <br /> Rule 4 Electronic and/or Paper Agenda Packets <br /> In an effort to reduce the amount of paper generated, documents will be made available <br /> electronically, when feasible. <br /> Rule 5 Public Comment <br /> The City Council will receive public comment at Council meetings in accordance with the <br /> following guidelines: <br /> a. Public Comment at the beginning of a Council meeting and not pertaining to an <br /> agenda item is for the purpose of allowing the public the opportunity to express <br /> their viewpoints about policy issues facing their City government. Presentations <br /> will be limited to 5 minutes per speaker. <br /> b. Public Comment pertaining to agenda items is for the purpose of allowing any <br /> member of the public an opportunity to provide input on that item. These public <br /> comments will generally be received after the staff presentation on that agenda <br /> item and before Council discussion and deliberation. These public comments are <br /> also limited to 5 minutes per speaker. <br /> c. Members of the public are always free, and encouraged, to reduce to writing their <br /> comments about city business and to submit written comments to the Council or <br /> staff before, during, or after a Council meeting. <br /> d. Signs may be held and displayed during Council Meetings but only at the back of <br /> the Council Chambers so that the view of the seated audience is not obstructed. <br /> e. Public comment, like staff and Councilmember comments, will pertain to the <br /> merits of an issue; personal attacks will be ruled out of order. <br /> f. The Mayor or presiding officer may make special time-length arrangements for <br /> speakers representing a group. <br />