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2009 14 <br />If the Council action is the result of a resident request and that request is denied in <br />whole or in part, reasons of the fact supporting the denial will be made part of the <br />public record. <br />PROCESS - PUBLIC HEARING <br />Since a public hearing is a more formal procedure and often requires certain <br />procedures and actions to be legal, the meeting rules are changed accordingly. <br />The primary aim of a public hearing is to take input from the public. To accomplish <br />this in the most effective manner, the Mayor will introduce the hearing with an <br />explanation of the issues. The Mayor will give this explanation or a person <br />designated by the Mayor. The use of explanatory visual aids is encouraged. <br />Following the explanation, input from the public will be taken. Prior to accepting <br />input though, the Mayor will state the areas where input will be appropriate, the <br />maximum time to be allotted to any individual presenter and any other procedural <br />rules deemed appropriate to guarantee that all concerned parties have a fair and <br />adequate opportunity to be heard. <br />All individuals wishing to speak must fill out and submit and identification form <br />and speak in to a recording microphone. Individuals not wishing to speak in public <br />may provide a written statement. The Council may take up to 15 minutes to review <br />written statements presented at the meeting. If the Council decides not to act on the <br />issue at the public hearing meeting, it may by majority vote extend the time where <br />written input will be taken to a day not later than one week before the next meeting <br />where a deciding vote is planned. <br />All speakers are expected to be business -like, to the point and courteous. Anyone <br />not abiding by these rules will be considered to out of order. <br />The Council will refrain from initiating a discussion during the public input phase <br />of the hearing except to clarify points brought up. <br />Once the public testimony phase is complete, the Mayor will announce the public <br />hearing to be closed and the Council will revert back to its open discussion mode of <br />operation. From this point on, public input will only be appropriate when solicited <br />by the Council. <br />It shall be the intent of the Council to vote on the issue at the same meeting as the <br />public hearing and as close in time to the public hearing as possible. Should it be <br />necessary to defer voting until a later date, the procedure will be clearly explained <br />to the audience. <br />Z:Touncil Meetings\2009\08252009\standing rules of miduct.doc <br />