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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />September 25, 2000 <br />Page 6 <br />C. Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 5458, a Resolution Approving <br />the Mounds View City Hall Addition Final Plat. <br />This item was withdrawn from the agenda. <br />D. Consideration of Charter Commission Resolution 2000-04. <br />City Attorney Riggs noted based on the letter of summary drafted by City Attorney Long there <br />may or may not be reasons, from a legal standpoint, to adopt the Charter Commission <br />resolutions. He indicated the Council does have discretion to do as they wish. <br />Council Member Stigney noted City Attorney Long's summary letter did not address Resolution <br />2000-04. <br />Mayor Coughlin asked the Council how they wished to proceed with Resolution 2000-04. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Approve Charter Commission <br />Resolution 2000-04 as presented. The motion died for lack of a second. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Quick. To refer Charter Commission Resolution 2000-04 back <br />to the Charter Commission and direct the City's legal staff to draft a cover letter explaining to the <br />Charter Commission the purpose behind this resolution which was intended as a housekeeping <br />measure to bring the language of the Charter into compliance with state law and recent Supreme <br />Court rulings and to request the Charter Commission change the resolution to address the <br />housekeeping issue and the policy change in two separate resolutions. <br />Council Member Stigney inquired of the City Attorney as to what made the resolution in <br />violation of state law. He said to the best of his understanding the resolution was not in violation <br />of state law. <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified this resolution was one of four that were presented for adoption by <br />ordinance because there was some wording in the original Charter which was not in keeping with <br />state statutes, laws, or recent supreme court rulings. <br />Council Member Stigney noted the language changes were in the resolution. <br />Mayor Coughlin further clarified by saying there are two separate elements in the resolution. One <br />is the legal housekeeping issue, and the other is a policy change. Mayor Coughlin indicated this <br />is why he moved to separate the two issues. <br />Council Member Stigney explained to the Council that the Charter Commission addressed the <br />housekeeping issue and added a sentence directly after the sentence that reads "During any of its <br />public meetings the council shall not prohibit but may place reasonable restrictions upon citizens <br />comments and questions." That sentence is as follows: "Such restrictions shall be similar to <br />restrictions that the Council places upon its members." <br />