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• Page 3 <br />Planning Commission Standing Rules <br />7. The meeting will be electronically recorded and the recording will be retained for at least 6 <br />months following approval of the minutes for that meeting and shall, if possible, be made <br />accessible on the city website during that period. The standard retention can be extended if in the <br />judgment of the city planner such action is warranted. <br />8. If the commission action is the result of a resident request and that request is denied in whole or <br />in part, reasons of fact supporting the denial will be made part of the public record. <br />9. No commission meeting will extend beyond 10:00 P.M. except by unanimous vote. This rule is <br />not subject to the modification or suspension provisions of the Standing Rules. <br />Process -Public Hearings <br />Since a public hearing is a more formal procedure and often requires certain procedures and actions <br />to be legal, the meeting rules are changed accordingly. <br />1. The primary aim of a public hearing is to take input from the public. To accomplish this in the <br />most effective manner the chair will introduce the hearing with an <br />• explanation of the issues. This explanation will be given by the chair or a person <br />designated by the chair. The use of explanatory visual aids is encouraged. <br />2. Following the explanation, input from the public will be taken. Prior to accepting input, though, <br />the chair will state the areas where input will be appropriate, the maximum time to be allotted to <br />any individual presenter and any other procedural rules deemed appropriate to guarantee that all <br />concerned parties have a fair and adequate opportunity to be heard. <br />3. At the discretion of the chair, all individuals wishing to speak must fill out and submit an <br />identification form and speak into a recording microphone. Individuals not wishing to speak in <br />public may provide a written statement. The commission may take up to 15 minutes to review <br />written statements presented at the meeting. If the commission decides to not act on the issue at the <br />public hearing meeting, it may by majority vote extend the time where written input will be taken to <br />a day no later than 1 week before the next meeting where a deciding vote is planned. <br />4. All speakers are expected to be business-like, to-the-point and courteous. Anyone not abiding <br />by these rules will be considered out-of-order. <br />5. The commission will refrain from initiating a discussion during the public input phase of the <br />hearing except to clarify points brought up. These 'point of information' requests should be held to <br />a minimum. <br />• <br />
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