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shall post the notice on the city bulletin board and at the main entrance to City Hall. The notice <br />shall indicate the date, time, place, and purpose of the special meeting. If matters not directly <br />related to the purpose of the special meeting are discussed or acted upon at the special meeting, <br />the minutes of the special meeting shall include a specific description of the matters. Days shall <br />be counted as provided in paragraph (D)(3) above. Notice to the public of special meetings must <br />be given pursuant to Minn. Stat. 13D.04, subd. 2. <br />(1) Closed Meetings. The OML allows or requires some meetings to be closed to the <br />public for certain defined purposes. When a meeting is closed, the presiding <br />officer at the meeting shall state for the record the reason for closing the meeting <br />and cite the specific provision of law allowing or requiring the meeting to be <br />closed. The presiding officer shall also ensure that meetings are recorded, if <br />required by law. <br />(F) Emergency meetings. An emergency meeting is a special meeting called by the Mayor <br />or any two (2) Council members because of circumstances that in the judgment of the Mayor or <br />any two (2) Council members require immediate consideration by the Council. The person or <br />persons who call the emergency meeting shall make a good faith effort to contact all Council <br />members and, as soon as reasonably practicable after notice has been given to Council members, <br />all members of the news media who have filed a written request for notice of emergency <br />meetings if the request includes the news media's telephone number. The notice shall include the <br />date, time, place, and purpose of the emergency meeting. If matters not directly related to the <br />emergency meeting are discussed at an emergency meeting, the minutes of the emergency <br />meeting shall include a specific description of the matters. <br />(G) Business conducted at special or emergency meetings. No business shall be transacted <br />at special or emergency meetings unless the business shall have been specified, in the notice, <br />without the consent of all of the members of the Council present. Any member present at any <br />special or emergency meeting who fails to object and have their objections entered in the <br />minutes of the special or emergency meeting will be conclusively presumed to have consented to <br />the transaction of all business transacted at the special or emergency meeting and no objection <br />may thereafter be raised by a Council member that the notice of the special or emergency <br />meeting was defective. <br />(H) Initial meeting. At the first regular Council meeting in January of each year, the <br />Council shall: <br />(1) Appoint an acting mayor, who shall act as mayor in the mayor's absence, <br />pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 412.121; <br />(2) Select one official newspaper pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 412.831; <br />(3) Select an official depository for city funds. This must be done within 30 days of <br />the state of the city's fiscal year pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 427.01-.02; 118A.02, <br />subd. 1; and 427.09; <br />