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If a member of the Council intends to make a motion at a meeting which is not reflected in <br />the agenda item summary, every effort should be madeto contact other members of the <br />Council to inform them of the intent and the text of the motion at least 24 hours in advance <br />of the meeting whenever possible or practicable. City Council support staff should be <br />provided with the same information and may be asked to assist in the notification process. <br />The Mayor and Council will be limited to commenting only on the main motion prior to <br />discussing any proposed amendments. If an amendment to the motion is made during the <br />initial round on the main motion, subsequent remarks on the amendments will be <br />postponed until all wishing to speak on the main motion have done so. <br /> <br />Comment times for the Mayor and councilors at CityCouncil meetings or work sessions <br />shall be generally limited to no more than three minutes. At the discretion of the Mayor or <br />presiding officer, second and subsequent rounds may be limited further to ensure that <br />everyone has an opportunity to be heard in the time allotted for the item. <br />7.03 <br />The rules of conduct for members of the public shall generally be the same as for the Council. <br />City Code prohibits any person from bringing flags, signs, posters, and placards to a City <br />Council meeting unless authorized by the presiding officer. The Eugene Code specifically <br />permits arm bands, emblems, badges, and other articles worn on personal clothing, so long <br />as such items do not extend from the body in such a way as to cause injury to another. <br />8. <br />8.01Two- <br />Initiatives requiring more than two hours of staff time must be approved by the Council. <br />Requests that involve less than two hours staff time or resources should be directed to the <br />City Manager. <br />8.02 <br />A councilor who desires major policy, ordinance research, or other staff assistance should <br />first raise the issue at a City Council work session. The Council should decide whether to <br />proceed with the issue or ordinance before staff time is spent. <br />8.03 <br />Except for routine inquiries, the City Manager shall respond to councilors’ requests for <br />information or assistance. The Manager shall assign these requests to appropriate City staff <br />and track progress on the assignments. This process eliminates the possibilities of staff <br />members duplicating each other's efforts or a request being overlooked. <br />9. <br />9.01 <br />In written communication with other officials or groups and in letters for publication, such as <br />“to the editor,” the Mayor and councilors should be careful to decide whether to speak only for <br />themselves or for the Council. In speaking for the Council, when there is a position which the <br />writer wishes to reinforce or explain, it is useful to circulate a copy to the Council for comment <br />Exhibit A -- Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br />