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File #: 22-69    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Withdrawn
File created: 5/5/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/17/2022 Final action: 5/17/2022
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 220.03, 220.031, 220.06, and 222.02 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO ADD PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ON REGULAR AND SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS. Brief Description: The proposed ordinance intends to clarify the process of the introduction of ordinances and resolutions that are placed on a regular or special City Council meeting agenda for action.
Sponsors: Chris Foster
Attachments: 1. Councilmember Kowalski Draft Ordinance, 2. Council President Foster Draft Ordinance - Version 2, 3. Councilmember Sutton Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance No. 22-69 (as introduced at 5/10/22 Workshop)

Title

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 220.03, 220.031, 220.06, and 222.02 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO ADD PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ON REGULAR AND SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS.

Brief Description:  The proposed ordinance intends to clarify the process of the introduction of ordinances and resolutions that are placed on a regular or special City Council meeting agenda for action.

Body

Legislative History

None.

Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation

Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contracts & Purchasing:

                       Competitively bid and advertised for two consecutive weeks; bid tab attached: [Yes/No/NA])

                       Joint or Cooperative Purchase Program

                       Professional Services

                       Other [provide explanation]

Fiscal Impact

                       Currently Budgeted (Account #, $)

                       Supplemental Appropriation Required (Account #, $)

X                       Appropriation Not Required

Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?

                       Yes [if so, explain why]

X                       No

 

Recommendation

Submitted by,

Christopher W. Foster, Council President