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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL OPERATING AGREEMENTS <br /> Resolution Number 4812 <br /> Adopted on September 27, 2004 <br /> <br />round comments will be no longer than one minute. This, however, will be at the discretion of <br />the Mayor or presiding officer. <br /> <br />When an amendment to the main motion is introduced, comments will be limited to two minutes <br />for the Mayor and Council until the presiding officer deems that one-minute limitations are <br />necessary due to time constraints. <br /> <br />7.{)3 Public Conduct <br />The rules of conduct for members of the public shall generally be the same as fbr the Cotmcil. <br />The Code prohibits any person from bringing in to a Council meeting flags, signs, posters, and <br />placards unless authorized by the presiding officer. The Eugene Code specifically permits arm <br />bands, emblems, badges, and other articles worn on personal clothing, so long as such items do <br />not extend from the body in such a way as to cause injury to another. <br /> <br />8. COUNCILOR REQUEST FOR STAFF ASSISTANCE <br />8.01 Two-Hour Rule <br />Initiatives which require more than two hours of staff time must be approved by the Counml. <br />Requests that involve less than two hours staff time or resources should be directed to the CRy <br />Manager. <br /> <br />8.02 Major Request <br />A Councilor who desires major policy, ordinance research, or other staff assistance should first <br />raise the issue at a Council work session. The Council should decide whether to proceed with the <br />issue or ordinance before staff time is spent. <br /> <br />8~03 Tracking Council Requests <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 and <br />track progress on the assignments. This process eliminates the possibilities of staff members <br />duplicating each other's efforts or a request being overlooked. In each weekly information packet <br />a list of current requests for assistance will be provided. <br /> <br /> 9. REPRESENTING CITY POSITIONS AND PERSONAL POSITIONS <br /> 9.01 Written Communications from City Councilors and Mayor <br /> in written commtmication with other officials or groups and in letters for publication, such as ~'to <br /> 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, Yvhen 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 /> <br /> Eugene City Counml Operanng Agreements - September 27, 2004 <br /> Page 8 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />