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87-1038 . WHITE .- CITV CERK PINK . E CANARV - ENT CITY OF SAINT YAUL Council "//�J / //'/� y�!+ ��� BLUE - MAVOR eille NO• �( ` ✓ � (J � Ordindnce Ordinance 1�0. Presented By �-�� Ref ed To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date An ordinance amending the Saint Paul Administrative Code by repealing Chapters 24 and 25 and substituting a new Chapter 24 pertaining to a code of ethics for City employees and public officials. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section l . That Chapters 24 and 25 of the Saint Paul Administrative � Code be and the same hereby are repealed in their entirety and a ' new Chapter 24 is substituted in their places: CHAPTER 24. CODE OF ETHICS 24.01. Policy. The public judges its government by the way its public officials and em ployees conduct themselves in the posts to which they are elected or appointed. City officials and employees hold positions of public trust under the scrutiny of public opinion, and their actions must be above suspicion. The public has a right to expect that City officials and employees will conduct themselves in a m anner that will preserve public COUNC[LMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Drew Nicosia ln Favor ' — Rettman Scheibel Against BY Sonnen Tedesco Wilson Form Approved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY�'�-� /d' 1��"v' �C_ ��J�jJ� � By Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By BY . , . , ,. � � ��r/o-��' �. ` � ����� confidence in and respect for government. In order to continue the public confidence and the integrity of governmental officials and to prom ote trust of the people in the objectivity of their public servants , this Code of Ethics for public officials and employees of the City of Saint Paul is adopted . 24. �l2. Credo. WE BELIEVE that government service is a worthy calling. We are proud of the privilege of serving the public and our customer agencies . WE AFFIRM the dignity and value of the service we render , and strive for a constructive, creative and practical approach to our work and responsibilities . WE DEDICATE ourselves to the highest ideals of honor and integrity and the principles of equality for all regardless of race, color , sex , age or national origin. WE BELIEVE it is our duty continually to im prove our abilities and skills in order to sustain productive and quality performance. WE EMPHASIZE a friendly and courteous attitude and seek to present a positive image of public service. WE RESPECT and treat as privileged, inform ation accepted in trust, and believe that all matters of personnel should be handled fairly according to established rules . WE BELIEVE that personal gain, either immediate or in the future, secured by the misuse of one' s position, is totally unethical. PUBLIC SERVICE IS A PUBLIC TRUST. 24. 03 . Rules . Subdivision 1 . Financial interests . a. Prohibition. Except as otherwise permitted by law, no city official or employee shall be a party to or have a direct financial interest in any sale, lease or contract with the city. Any city official or employee who willfully conceals such a financial interest or willfully violates the requirements of this section shall be guilty of malfeasance in office or position which shall serve as just cause for termination of an employee or which shall require resignation from office by an elected official. Violation of this section shall render the contract voidable by the city council or by a court of competent 2 � �� � "�� , , � . . 1��9 /�-�� - � � /'��� jurisdiction. Any monies paid as the result of such violation may be recovered by a joint and serveral action from the parties to the sale, lease or contract and the city official or employee interested in the same. b. Definitions . (1) City official shall mean an elected official of the City of Saint Paul . (2) City employee shall mean a person who holds a classified or unclassified title in the City service. City employee shall not include a City official or an independent contractor . c. Permitted interests. A city official or em ployee m ay be a party to or have a financial interest in the following sales , leases or contracts with the city: (1) collective bargaining agreements ; (2) pursuant to the provisions of state law, sales and purchases of surplus city property; (3) licenses; (4) zoning variances; (5) street vacations; (6) acquiring or granting of easements; (7) acquisitions of a real estate interest pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 51 of the St. Paul Legislative Code. 5ubdivision 2. Statements of economic interest. a. Definitions . (1) Association. Business , corporation , firm , partnership, limited partnership, committee, labor organization, club, or any other group of two or more persons , which includes more than an immediate family, acting in concert. 3 �� �� � �� . • ' . , . ' ������ ' � �� � (2) Business with which an individual is associated . (a) Any association, doing business in Minnesota, in connection with which an individual is compensated in excess of $50 except for actual and reasonable expenses in any month as a director , officer , owner , member , partner , employer or employee , or is holder of securities worth $2, 500 or more at fair market value . (b) Any association, doing business in Minnesota, in connection with which an individual owes money except for customary household expenses , retail credit accounts , and mortgage contracts on the principal place of dwelling. (3) Financial interest. Any interest which shall yield, directly or indirectly, a monetary or other material benefit (other than duly authorized salary or compensation for services to the city) to the public official , the spouse of the public official , and all minor children within the custody and control of the public official . (4) Public official . For purposes of this subdivision, public official shall include: (a) members of the city council and their appointed aides; (b) the mayor and the mayor ' s appointed assistants and aides; (c) the following individuals for as long as their titles are exempt or unclassified : Affirmative Action Director Budget Director Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police City Attorney Deputy City Attorney City Clerk City Information and Complaint Officer Director of Community Services Director of Finance and Management Servuces Property Manager Director of Human Rights 4 c�'�'�/ �, p ' C1 • ' . - . ' ��`���� , � /�4�1�1� Director of Planning & Economic Development Deputy Director - Community Development Deputy Director - Downtown Development Deputy Director - Housing Deputy Director - rleighborhood Development Deputy Director - Planning Director of Public Works Fire Chief Assistant Fire Chief Labor Relations Director Personnel Director b. Contents. A statement of economic interest required by this section shall be on a form prescribed by the city clerk. The individual filing shall provide the following information: (1) Name, address , occupation and principal place of business. (2) The name of each business with which the individual is associated and the nature of that association. (3) A listing of all real aroperty within the city, excluding homestead property, in which the individual has a fee simple interest , a contract for deed, an option to buy, or any other financial interest , whether direct or indirect, and which interest is valued in excess of $2, 5�l0. The filing shall indicate the location of such property. (4) The public official's signature and certification of the veracity of the statement. c. Filing. An individ ual shall file a statem ent of economic interest with the city clerk: (1) within ten days of accepting employment as a public official ; or (2) within fourteen days after filing an affidavit of candidacy or petition to appear on the ballot for an elective public office; or (3) in the case of a public official whose appointment requires the advice and consent of the city council, prior to the submission of the official's name to the city council ; and if there is insufficient time to file the statement before the 5 ,,? � n/ -- ; ,�' ' , . - � . , r � L,���ja.�� , • . . . l 7`��� name is submitted to the city council, within ten days after the duties of the office are undertaken; or (4) in order to com ply with any am endm ents to this chapter, within fourteen days after the effective date of those amendm ents or within fourteen days after the city clerk issues revised statement of economic interest forms where such revised forms are necessary to comply with the adopted amendments . Each individual who is required to file a statement of economic interest shall f ile a supplementary statement on Apr il 15 of each year except those who file a statem ent during that calendar year under c . (1) of this subdivision. Any official who nominates or employs a public official required by this section to file a statement of economic interest shall notify the city clerk of the nam e of the individual required to file a statement and the date of the nomination or commencement of employment. d. Sanctions . (1) The city clerk shall notify by registered mail any individual who fails to file a statement of economic interest as required by this subdivision. Except for elected officials and candidates , an individual who knowingly fails to submit a statement of economic interest within seven days after receiving notice from the city clerk shall be suspended by his or her appointing officer . (2) Any individual who is required to file a statem ent of economic interest and fails to do so after receiving notice from the city clerk or who signs and certifies to be true a statement which he or she knows contains false information or who knowingly omits requiredinformation is guilty of a petty misdemeanor . Subdivision 3. Gifts. a . Definition . The word "gift " as used in this subdivision shall mean and include any gift, favor , service or services, money, or thing having any value, but shall not include any of the following: (1) a gift whose value does not exceed $541. Q10; 6 � ��n� �� r� , . - `. ' ' • . _ ` . ' �' ��/��c . , � r�t��i (2) the gift or receipt of otherwise permissible campaign contributions by or to candidates for elective office, which contributions are disclosed and reported as required by Chapter 28 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and any other applicable provisions of law; (3) the giving , receiving , or exchange of gifts between officers and employees of the city; (4 ) the gift or receipt of awards , and memorial plaques and trophies, having nominal intrinsic value; (5) the gift or receipt of tickets entitling the bearer to admission to a sporting , theatrical , musical , testimonial , exhibition or other promotional event; (6) the gift or receipt of a breakfast , lunch, or dinner ; or (7) the giving, receiving or exchange of gifts between spouses and among relatives up to and including the fourth degree of kindred according to the civil law. b. Prohibition. No public official or em ployee of the City of Saint Paul shall receive any gift: (1) from a person, firm or corporation having any business, administrative, legislative, contractual or any other relationship with the city or any of its departments or agencies; or (2) from any person, firm or corporation where such gift would render or tend to render the officer or em ployee susceptible to com promise or influence in any matter relating to his office or employment with the city; or (3) from any corporation, labor union, partnership, or professional association. c. Disposition of gifts. Any gift not authorized by this subdivision may be returned to the donor or transmitted to the city treasurer or turned over to the city to be used by the city or to be sold, with the proceeds of such sale deposited into the general fund of the city. The chief accountant for the City 7 �;` �!'% � �/, M�HITE - CITV CLERK PINK - FINANCE GITY OF SAINT PAUL Council p .J� � CANAFV -�EPARTf�IENT File N0. Q / 3� 91UE - MAVOR ' _�� � . - Ordindnce Ordinance N0. �/T7� Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date shall be notified within seven (7) days of the receipt of any non-monetary property not authorized by this subdivision. d. More restrictive measures. Department and office directors may adopt more restrictive measures dealing with definition of gift and prohibition on gifts. Such measures must be in writing, reviewed by the city attorney, approved by the mayor, and filed in the office of the city clerk. e. Sanctions. (1) It shall be a misdemeanor for any public official or employee to do an act in violation of this subdivision. It shall not be a misdemeanor to violate more restrictive measures adopted by department or office directors. (2) Where permitted or required by law, it shall be grounds for discharge , suspension or other appropriate disciplinary action against a city em ployee or non-elected public official for such employee or official to do any act in violation of this subdivision. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. COUNC[LMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays � — Drew Nicosia [n Favor Rettman / Sc�e�� �'� Against BY •�(�'d0� Wilson % �-°- , Form Approved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date ��S ; ; ��7 Certified P d by Council Secre ry BY c u�_ ;8. ���G��./� �'�/-87 By � Approv Mayor: Dat �t,+T 2 �8� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By p�{S�D 0 C T ;? � 1987. � . R ,' `'. ��►*=o. , - CITY O1� SAINT PAUL ���—/O�� �:� � '� � , . OFFICE OF TH�E MAYOR (/,�� O y / 7��/ + ����'���m i � � "� 347 CI?Y HALL '�'� SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA SSI02 GEORGE LATIMER (612) 298•4323 � MAYOR August 31 , 198'7 �ouncilmember John Drew 713 City Hall Saint Paul , MN 55102 Dear Councilmember Drew: The Mayor' s cabinet has devoted two entire meetings to a review of the City Council ' s ethics ordinances which are scheduled for third reading and public hearing at the Council meeting on Tuesday � September 1 , 1987. We believe that ethics ordinances can provide a sound basis for good City management. We enthusiastically support the Council 's eff�r•ts in this area. Because we have not been compelled to consider these ordinances as a remedy to a crisis situation, we have conducted our review i.n an unhurried, thoughtful , and thorough fashion. We send to you, then, a packet of recommended ordinances which we, as managers� believe are positive, clear, and capable of enforcemen�. We ask that you offer them to the Council as substitutes for thcse ordinances currently under consideration. � We recommend combining the current Chapters 24 and 25 into a neti� reorganized and rewritten Chapter 24. Chapters 24 and 25 should be repealed. The new Chap�er 24 wouid: 1 . Retain the policy statement from the old Chapter 24. � 2 . Set forth a credo which is a positive alternative• to � ' the Council 's draft dealing with grohibitions against ' dispensing or receiving special favors and using confi- dential information for personal. benefit and with the creation of duties to expose perceived corruption and to avoid the appearance of� impropriety. s..�.... _.._�_..,.........�.-,.. a: :w,:�-- �+..��. . . ,_ . .,�.,�. ---n..,.�.....�,.,...�..,.,�, .- �� _ � : �,,��7 io� t� . � . � � /y��'� Councilmember Drew • Page Two August 31 , I987 � 3. State rules dealing with: (a) financial interests - restates the proposed Charter amendment which, if adopted, makes the Council 's proposed Section 24.03, Subd. 5 incompatible with . the Charter; � (b) statemen� of economic interests - restates what is currently in effect; moves the requirements ' relative to appointees to City boards, committees, etc. to a new St. Paul Administrative Code Chapter 111 ; (c) gi£ts - except for the following, restates current law . (i ) changes "gifts customarily given at holidays" etc. simply to gifts whose value does nat exceed $5G. 00; (ii ) allows the exchange of gifts between and among spouses and relatives; (iii) adds a provision allowing department and • office directors to adopt more restrictive measures. We ask that you postpone final action on this ordinance until the Charter Commission acts on _ the proposal to amend Sectian 17.�4 of the City Charter. That section deals with City officials and employees' fir.ancial interest in any sale, lease or contract with the City. This Charter amendment has a significant impact on the provisions of Chapters 24 and 25 and, if adopted, would necessitate additional am�ndments to those chapters. At its � • � meeting on August 27, 1987 the Charter Com,mission demonstrated a willingness to adopt the proposed amendment. Its only issue, 4,hich we expect to be resolved at the regularly scheduled meeting late in September� deals with whether or not certain lawful. interests should be enumerated in the Charter. �s part of the reorganization of Chapters 24 and 25, we recommend rer.►oving the legislation requiring appointees to City advisory bodies from Chapter 24 to a new chapter to be placed in that a s�ct�.c�n of the Administrative Code dealing with City committees. ;. � , , , .. � • ��7-/03� � ' . . . /y��� . Councilmember Drew Page Three August 31 , 1987 We have added: - 1 . a definition of appointed member to clear up some confusion that arose when the ordinance was amended to bring these persons under its jurisdiction; 2. a deadline by which a conflict must be reported; 3. a provision allowing voiding of the aciton and the recovery of money spent if a violation is found. We recommend changing the praposed Ethical Practices Board' s name to Election Board and leave the Council ' s proposed ordinance intact with one exception. That one exception is the removal of the Board' s oversight of the code of ethics, the gift ordinance and the ordinance dealing with the use of City property. We believe that monitoring in these areas is a management responsi- bility best handled by the administration as it relates to its employees and the City Council relative to its employees. • Additionally, we have assigned it a different number�, lll , since the City Clerk' s Office has noted that the Code already has an uiiprinted Chapter 110 pertaining to the Overnight Shelter Board. Finally, we propose renaming the Ethical Practices Board the Electi�ns Board to be consistent with our suggested changes to a new Chapter 111 in the St. Paul Administrative Code. � We believe that the Council 's regulation of campaign contributions ' and expenditures are not a proper subject for our review. However, we have changed the effective date to January I , 1988 . since we understand that you planned to make such an amendment. Evidently, without such a designation this ordinance would go into effect between the primary and general elections and create ' , confusion. . � P7e tr.ank you and the City Council for the opportunity to review and c�mment on these ordinances. We are available to answer any qu�stions you may have or to participate in any discussions you may wish �to hold. , Sincerely, . Cnief William McCutcheon, Chairman r�iayor ' s Cabinet i-- . , . ' , ' ' ; • , ;, � , .. , • . ' � . �---� � • � . _ -- -- _ __ - WHITE - GTV CLERN ,. PINK � FINANCE (V I TY O F SA I NT PA U L Council �y /��/ " �` ` CANARV - DEPARTMENT BI.UE - MAYOR , File NO. ��S� � 0 rdindnce Ordinance N 0. � Presented By ' Referre To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date _ _ . An ordinance amending Cha er 24 of the Saint Paul Admin trative Code pertaining to a co of ethics for city officials nd employees. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SA T PAUL DOES 0 AIN: Secti 1. That Section 24.0�3 of the Sain Pa Administrative Code be and the same is hereby amended to rea s follows: "24 .�13. Conflicts of Interest. 5ubdivision 1. Any public o ficia or any appointed member of any City board, co mission, committee, task _ _ _ force or other advisory bo who in t e discharge of official duties would be r uired to ta e an action or make a decision substa ially affect g financial interests or those of a business wit which the official or appointed m mber is associate shall take the following actions: (1) Prepare a writte statement describing t e matter requiring actio or decision and the natur of the conflict of in erest; COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Drew N��os�a In Favor — Rettman s�na�bei Against BY Sonnen Tedesco Wilson ' Form Approved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date B �Cc..c.c-e— �-� ��!Y!�.�lc. '7—�''P 7 Certified Passed by Council Secretary Y By Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By 1 � , _ .. wo„�.., �;+i+� v�� -si,��.,_ �:ft!rHIT&�• ..i�,�YY`.�LERK ..,.,.. ... ;... y„ . .. yf. .. .;,.z� c",-.:. k � � _ �y . . :.i. :�'' _ �i ' PINK �..FfAlA1�1GE : . .�- . .. . , i • �r' �. :�. .. COUIICll..� ; ,. s� . �. CANAAY -.bE�'R.RTMENT � . . . . ,�_... . ' �9''� i, ��uef _ M,►YOR , ,r�,,... '�` ITY OF SAz�I NT P.�,L�� F'ile NO. ,.� J�!'�.� t . - . �' '�"`,`'"' � �µ� � � .� �rd�n�nce � � � � � � Ordinance N 0: �"��� � Presented B � <<}. � � � y. YK � � � ::... �' .. . . .�. . �.' ... . . . � �'1 �:'. . '' . . � '. � '� . .. . . . . . .� � . . . • Re#erre. 'Fo'"` - ; Commiftee: � Date . Out oE Committee.By � ' � Date � I - , #►a asdi�r s�ad i�ag . . . �baiptts �4 �� �Gb! ��►�,ot� F�ual ; � i��tie'�a��sa�f�rs Cod� �staio��g . 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Ca�llc�a ot xat+ac��. . 8+a����.#�lar� 1. �a�► ��3ic c icli +a� ��,� appo3wtad .. �,; ar�ai� e� � ��sY �easel, c ia�at+��, cor�l�t�+�, �a�it � l���� a� QLbs� a�3�isocg �r�eo !w ! e�a��c�rs��g� o� , ' o���c#�i +�+�ils re�3� � � sf��d t� ti so actiaa as �►ki a ��s�a� •�irst� ia23,� attao� ��s�e���al i�t+��.s�ts 4s thos� ot . � �r��l�a�a� ti1L �ebi�s tL� _ ��tiaia2 os appoi�t� � is �s�o�ls �►ai3 !�c* . ..,__..�re �o�l3ewt� aetio�us � . �3)., Prsy�ar+� a wsitt sLat�t�sot �rcrf�►fa+� t�ie re��i�s , c����ie� s�ti or �e�c#s#s�t a�t t� a�ter� of �b� : . eoottlt� v� ia �tst� � •� , � �, . 4 �;4 . � � , _ COUNCILMFN Requested by Department oE: Yeas Nays _ Drww - Nicosia �fl FBVOi ..__._.__._.�F�man __ .. ... . ... _..,_, ._...,._..__.._,__._ _. Scheibsl .__.... ......... ' Against T.. . ._ . By �......�... .W so��e� -._ ... __.. ._ �....__.... _�. � . Tedesco Wilson Form Approved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY ' By : - .Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for S�bmission to Council . BY , . _ . � BY . . ,... � . .�., __ _., . , . .� .; �:_ _ ._ ' �� � ' . ' � • .S ' ' 4y��� ,�/% �/�'�.. �u. (2) Copies of the statement shall be delivered as follows: (a) Council members shall c�eliver the statement to the president of the city council and the city clerk. (b) The mayor shal l del iver the statement to the city clerk and president of the city council. (c) Individuals listed in Section 24.02 (4) (c) shall deliver the statement to t e city clerk and their immediate supervisor. (d) Appointed members of ity boards , commissions , 'task forces o other advisory bodies shall deliver the tatemeiit to the cit� clerk and the chair o the group. ( 3) If a conflict of interest resents itself ana there is insufficient time o aeliver a 4.�ri tter; statement as required herei , the public official or appointed member of any ity board, commission, committee, task force or o her advisory body shall verbally advise the pro r person or body of the potential conflict. A written statement shall then be delivered to he proper person or body within one week aft r the conflict presents itself. Subd. 2. The public of icial or appointed member of a� Ci� board, commis ion, committee, task force or other adviso� b_od� w o has a conflict of interest as defined in Subclivis ' on 1 above shall refrain from voting on or otherw ' e participating in the action or decision with which there is a conflict of interest. Subd. 3. A publ ' c official or city em loyee shall never discrimin e unfairl� � dispensing s�ecial favors or pri ileges to an�one , whether for remuneration or not and shall never accept for him or herself or for is or her ho�sehold or fami� favors or benefits under circumstances that may be construed � reasonable �`sons as influencin� the performance of .� governmental uuties. t , � L , . , ,-� .;, ' ' � ' � . . � �'%� �� Subd. 4. No ublic official or city em lo ee shall use to his or her benefit or for the benefit of his or her �T� ` �� family or household an� information ga ned confidentially in the performance of governmental duties as a means of private profit. r Subd. 5. No ublic official or emplo ee shall engage, whether paid or unpaidT , in �business or transaction or shall have any financial or personal in erest, c7irect or indirect, which is incompatible ith the roper discharge of his or'her official dut ' es in the ublic interest or would tend to impair is or her independence of judgme�t or action in the performance of his or her official duties. For �ur oses of this subdivision, personal interest include an interest ar—ising from "blood or marriage relatio shi�s or close business or political associations. Subd. 6. Public officials and emp �ees shall make ever� effort to avc� id even th ap�earance of T__� T_���� improprie� in carr�in� out trieir duties in order to - ---- ----_-._ — - -- best serve the public trust." Section 2. That Chapter 24 of the St. p ul Administrative Coc�e is hereby amended by adding a new 5ect ' on 24.�7 to read as follows: "24. �d7. Time devoted to uties. No emplo�ee or offieer of the City shall , uring the hours of his or her employment, perform serv ci e or do an� work except for the Cit�, and shall , during such hours, devote all his efforts an time to said City•" S ction 3 . That Chapter 24 of he St. Paul Administrative Code is hereby amended by adding new Section 24.�8 to read as follows: "24.G18. Dut� to report. Public officials and empl�ees of the i� shall expose corru�tion within the Cit , wherev r discovered. Public officials and employees shall e ort any perceived corruption within the Cit�r in the ollowing manner : {1) i�he l�a or n�i1 make said report to the t�resiaent of the Cit�r Council ; — � . � . . . WHITE - CITV CI.ERK • � PINK - FINANCE ' GITY OF SAINT �PAUL Council CANARV - DEPAR7MENT / E' BLUE - MAVOR • Flle NO. �1 ` �� • O� indnce Ordinance N 0. Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date (2) The Presi ent of the City Council shal make said report to e Mayor; (3) Councilmembe shall make said eport to the President of th City Council; (4) Mayoral aides shal make said re ort to the Mayor ; (5) Councilmembers aide shall ke said report to their Councilmember ; (6) De artment and office d e tors shall make said re ort to the Mayor; (7) All other employees sh 1 ake said report to their immediate supervis r. " Sectio 4. This ordinance shall take ffect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passag , approval and ublication. COUNCILMFN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Drew Nicosia ln Favor — Rettman s�ne�bei A ainst BY Sonnen g w.�t`�'.�''- Form Approved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date CertiEied Passed by Council Secretary BY ✓�C�.t.Q— /o' ~Z i�/�Cil�� `7� -�f—8� By Approved by Mayor: Date 4 Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By � �71'�M��itC"" ".TC"i r�`�i:�f d�'�- �`�`.�. �_�:�. '� `�� � %;:R ���`"`�6 � '`� ;; � �.. �.6;�" T� �Js`.. ��p1NK FIrowN�C'�"" (,`O RCl�. � "CA�NAR1!=��EPARTMENT � T , n � . /,•. E ;..� :.'S. .Pl�IJE - MA_rOR., . i�.t- ���"+���R�j���'."` ,�� _ ['ilE' ��NQ. - ti x � � .. �' fi•. Os�inance W�. � �, s - - � ���e o : , � � , , , � ; ., _ , r,; �,�,, . �. � Pr�sented By� � � � � � ,� ,. � �� : � � � � � �� � ��� �. � ��� : . , ;,�,� , , � ,.<,•:. �x . � _ 1 � Referred To ��7 � Committee: � Date - — �;� .. . .. '. . .._ i . ,� ���� :' . ' .h .� i ._ (�uf of Committee B , . ' �ate ,. . _ �, � __ ti _ � . . �� . ._ . . ' . � . . � k a . .� . . . , . .. .,. . 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Approved by Mayor: Date � Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By, _- _. � Bx . -,, _.; _ , . :� :. , r_. .r -, .-,-: __ _,_.. .._� .,. __:. .. _ ,. __ � :� . _ .. . . ._ . . __ .. . . � , , �t - ' ' ' ��:` ' �"'� • '1 ''' , / � - �.� �'`' � + ��� � '���t r �.%� �t / C� / :/ • . . _ , 7 Ly Adopted �` �_�.7 3rd �_ ��� - • --``_ � � � , ��- 7 Yeas. , Naqs t�._�-< �� . ' .�>-� t �d� DREW /; ,- �� �O J j �11` ! I+tIC'ASIA . � � SCHEIBEL SONNEN WILSON � MR. PRESIDENT TIDESCO . -.,._.,,..�,_,.,,,_�., _..._ : _ �_ �.. . : . �,�. . , . _�