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Page 4 <br />September 14, 1998 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />MR. STIGNEY: No, let's -- Can we clear up this issue? Or is just going to fall into the <br />void? <br />MR. KOOPMEINERS: It's cleared up. <br />MAYOR McCARTY: It's cleared up. We just had a motion and your motion failed. <br />MR. KOOPMEINERS: Let's get on with the Agenda. <br />MAYOR McCARTY: Are you done now? <br />MR. STIGNEY: As long as the public -- <br />MAYOR McCARTY: Are you done now? <br />MR. STIGNEY: No, not quite. Can I speak? Or do I have any 1st Amendment rights at <br />all? <br />MAYOR McCARTY: Yes. If you have a motion, you can speak. <br />MR. STIGNEY: I am speaking -- <br />MAYOR McCARTY: Do you want to hear the section on Robert's Rules that says you <br />must have a motion? <br />MR. STIGNEY: You said I could comment on the rule that you read of Roberts Rules. <br />May I comment on it. <br />MAYOR McCARTY: Sure. <br />MR. STIGNEY: The motion that I made had a definite time frame established. It was to <br />be in conjunction with the Hay Study, as it shows on Page 2, fifth sentence from the <br />top(referring to the August 24, 1998 City Council Meeting Minutes). "The motion was <br />made to table in conjunction with the Hay Study, so a definite time period was stated." <br />As a matter of fact, we had the work session on September 8, in conjunction with the Hay <br />Study. So this time frame was there. It has also been a procedural policy of this Council, <br />since I've been on it, any time I've made a motion to postpone something it was changed <br />by the Council or by, specifically you, the Chair, to a table to a definite date. So, this is <br />just policy, something procedurally that we have. Now, you can pull whatever you want <br />