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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ADVISORY BOARD MEETING GUIDELINES <br /> <br />Advisory boards are fact-finding bodies established to aid the City Council in specific areas. <br />The decisions of any board are considered advisory only and all final decisions rest with the <br />City Council. Board meetings shall operate in accordance with the procedures established <br />by the City Council. The following meeting guidelines are derived from the City Council <br />Rules of Decorum. <br /> <br />Members of the Audience – No person in the audience shall engage in disorderly or <br />disruptive conduct such as audible commentary during a meeting, hand clapping, stamping <br />of feet, whistling, using profane language, yelling and similar demonstrations, which conduct <br />disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting. <br /> <br />Public Comment– Comments from the public will be accepted on any matter, whether on <br />the agenda or not. Comments will not be accepted during specific agenda items unless a <br />Public Hearing has been noticed. Please remember to be courteous and respectful and <br />abide by the following guidelines: <br />• Sign-in prior to the start of the meeting <br />• Step up to the microphone when recognized by the Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice- <br />Chair) <br />• State your name and address for the record <br />• State the subject to be discussed <br />• Limit comments to 4 minutes <br />• Address comments to the board as a whole, not any specific member <br />• No question may be asked of a board member or staff member without the <br />permission of the Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice-Chair) <br />• Elect a spokesperson for a group of persons who wish to address the board on the <br />same subject <br /> <br />Public Hearing – A public hearing is a separate item of business on the agenda. It gives <br />the public an opportunity to comment on the topic identified. Please remember to be <br />courteous and respectful and abide by the guidelines outlined for public comment (although <br />no sign-in required). Typically, a public hearing proceeds as follows: <br />1. The Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice-Chair) will announce the agenda item and staff <br />will present their report. <br />2. Board members have the opportunity to ask staff questions about the item. <br />3. The Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice-Chair) opens the public hearing and will <br />recognize those who want to speak. <br />4. The Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice-Chair) shall close the public hearing. <br />5. The Board will then discuss the item. No further public comments are allowed. <br />6. The Board will make a recommendation and/or decision. <br /> <br />After a motion has been made or a public hearing has been closed, no member of the <br />public shall address the board from the audience on the matter under consideration. The <br />Presiding Officer (Chair or Vice-Chair) shall maintain strict order and etiquette at all <br />meetings.