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Focused Discussions – Council members shall work to keep discussions and debates focused on the item under <br />discussion without introducing extraneous or irrelevant information. <br />Request for Information- All council members shall receive the same information at the same time when <br />deemed ready for distribution by staff. If an elected official requests information in advance of others on the <br />city council, the matter shall be resolved by a majority of the city council. <br />Coordination with City Staff – City staff should be involved when council members meet with officials from <br />other agencies and jurisdictions to ensure proper staff support as needed and to keep staff appropriately <br />informed. <br />Citizen Questions – Elected officials should refer questions and concerns from citizens to the city administrator <br />or appropriate department director. City staff should report back to the city council on the resolution of the <br />referral. <br />Confidential Information – Council members shall respect and preserve the confidentiality of non-public, <br />protected non-public, private, and confidential information provided to them concerning matters of the city. <br />They shall neither disclose confidential information without proper legal authorization nor use such information <br />to advance their personal, financial or private interests. <br />Notice of Attendance – If any council member has knowledge or reason to believe that there will be a large or <br />emotional attendance at an upcoming council meeting or work session, they have an obligation to inform the <br />city administrator as soon as they become aware of the potential situation. <br />Conflict of Interest – In order to assure their independence and impartiality on behalf of the public good, <br />council members or members of a board or commission shall not use their official positions to influence <br />government decisions in which they have a financial interest or where they have an organizational responsibility <br />or a personal relationship that would present a conflict of interest under applicable State law. <br />Except as permitted by law, a council member or member of a board or commission must disclose a potential <br />conflict of interest for the public record and refrain from participating in the discussion and vote, when a matter <br />comes before that person that: <br />A. Affects the person’s financial interests or those of a business with which the person is associated, unless the <br />effect on the person or business is no greater than on other members of the same business classification, <br />profession or occupation; or <br />B. Affects the financial interests of an organization in which the person participates as a member of the <br />governing body, unless the person serves in that capacity as the city’s representative. (Amended 11-22-10) <br />Implementation <br />Orientation – This Code of Conduct shall be included in the regular orientations for new city council members. <br />Following each election, the new council shall, by resolution of its elected members, adopt a city council code <br />of conduct. <br />Compliance and Enforcement – Council members themselves have the primary responsibility to assure that <br />the code of conduct is understood and followed and that the public can continue to have full confidence in the <br />integrity of the Lino Lakes city government. <br />Remedies <br />It is the responsibility of the city council to police its members. When inappropriate behaviors are observed, <br />any member of the council can intervene. If inappropriate behavior is observed, the city council will discuss the <br />behavior at a council work session. By direction of the council, it will be determined whether: <br />a. A letter is sent to the offending council member stating that they have been found operating outside <br />the established code of conduct, requesting them to correct the behavior identified as inappropriate; <br />or <br />b. The council member is formally sanctioned by resolution at a council meeting. <br /> <br />Resolution 06-58 adopting this Code of Conduct was approved by the Lino Lakes City Council on April 10, <br />2006 (Amended by the council on November 22, 2010) <br /> <br /> <br /> _________________________ <br /> Jeff Reinert, Mayor