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Mayor Coughlin stated that he would request consideration of an information request form, very <br />similar to the form the present Council has at its disposal to maintain order and civility. He stated <br />the residents would request items m writing, so that they can be documented according to data <br />practices law within the state. He stated the City Administrator would direct the information request <br />form to staff, and a response would be given no later than five working days after the receipt of that <br />particular request. He stated any costs associated with the request, would be presented and paid for <br />accordingly. He stated members of boards, commissions, committees including the Council, would <br />request any information regarding the next meeting through the chair or staff liaisons of those <br />bodies. He stated the Council would direct their requests through the City Administrator. He added <br />if any information requested was not directly in regard to an item being considered at the next <br />meeting, that request would be presented to the entire board, commission or Council for <br />consideration. He stated that this would assist in preventing individuals from attempting to set <br />policy for the City. He stated the data practices act provides that anyone could request information <br />from the City. He stated that he was attempting to set some form of order to this situation. He stated <br />at worst, they could triage the problem, and at best, they provide an orderly dissemination of <br />information. He stated for example, if the Finance Director was working on an element of the <br />budget, and was required to waylay the entire process, in order to deal with a particular request that <br />same day, he would considered this to be circumventing the will of the Council. He stated he <br />believed the five working day period should also pertain to the Council. He stated any board <br />member or Council Member who has concern regarding this process could appeal to the City <br />Administrator and/or the City Council. <br />• Mayor Coughlin stated that the fee schedule was last updated in 1996. He requested the Council <br />direct the Finance Director and staff to update the fee schedule, as per inflation rates, and any other <br />things that may have changed since that time. <br />Council Member Quick inquired if Mayor Couoghlin was making a motion. Mayor Coughlin stated <br />that he was. <br />Council Member Stigney requested clarification of the motion. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he would direct the City Administrator and staff to create an information <br />request form to be at the front desk at City Hall, so that any and all residents of the City, requesting <br />written information from the City, have it documented and tracked by the City, and that the City <br />would then respond within five working days of the request. He explained this does not necessarily <br />mean the request would be competed in five days. He explained, for instance, a request for <br />personnel information was restricted information. He stated this would be to get a response to the <br />request, and in most cases, obtaining the information requested. He stated furthermore, all boards, <br />commissions, committees, and the Council would direct all requests for information through their <br />staff liaisons, or the City Administrator in the case of a Council Member's request. He stated this <br />would be for information pertaining to the next meeting. He stated, in regard to any additional <br />information, it would be incumbent upon the board or commission member to bring the request <br />forward to that entire group for discussion to determine if it was the will of that board or group to <br />move forward with that request, thereby stemming off at least some of the requests which may <br />require thousands of dollars worth of staff time to research, and a considerable sum just in raw <br />30 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-09-99.CC <br />