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CHAPTER 3 <br /> COUNCIL PROCEDURE <br /> Section 3.01. Council Meetings. The Council shall meet regularly at least twice each <br /> month at such times and places as the Council may designate by ordinance. The Mayor or any <br /> two members of the Council may call special meetings of the Council upon at least twenty-four <br /> hours notice to each member, and such reasonable public notice as may be prescribed by Council <br /> rule in compliance with the laws of Minnesota. The twenty-four hours notice shall not be <br /> required in an emergency. To the extent provided by law, all meetings of the Council and its <br /> committees shall be public, and any citizen shall have access to the minutes and records of the <br /> Council at all reasonable times. During any of its public meetings, the Council shall not prohibit, <br /> but may place reasonable restrictions upon citizen's comments and questions. <br /> Section 3.02. Liaison Function. Councilmembers shall be assigned as liaison to City <br /> departments. Their assignments shall be rotated periodically and shall involve no administrative <br /> responsibility. <br /> Section 3.03. Rules of Procedure and Quorum. Except as otherwise provided in this <br /> Charter, the Council shall determine its own rules and order of business. A majority of all <br /> members shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn from time <br /> to time. The Council may by rule provide means by which a minority may compel the <br /> attendance of absent members in accordance with state law. <br /> Section 3.04. Ordinances. Resolutions and Motions. <br /> Subdivision 1. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter or state law, an affirmative <br /> vote of three or more members of the Council shall be required for the adoption of all ordinances, <br /> resolutions and motions. The votes of Councilmembers on any action taken shall be recorded <br /> in accordance with state law. <br /> Subdivision 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, all legislation shall be by <br /> ordinance. The vote on all ordinances shall be by a roll call vote. <br /> Subdivision 3. The general administrative business of the Council shall be conducted by <br /> resolution or motion. <br /> Section 3.05. Procedure on Ordinances. Every proposed ordinance shall be presented in <br /> writing and read in full before adoption, unless the reading is dispensed with by unanimous <br /> consent of the Council. No ordinance shall contain more than one subject. Such subject shall <br /> be clearly expressed in its title. The enacting clause shall be "The City of Mounds View <br /> ordains". No ordinance, except an emergency ordinance shall be adopted at the meeting at which <br /> it is introduced and at least fourteen days shall elapse between its introduction and final adoption. <br /> Section 3.06. Emergency Ordinances. An emergency ordinance is an ordinance necessary <br /> for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, morals, safety or welfare, in which <br /> ordinance the emergency is defined and declared in a preamble thereto. An emergency ordinance <br /> City of Mounds View <br />
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