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6.1. SR 12-03-2007
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Council Requests to Commissions. From time to time, the Council will refer items to <br />commissions fox recommendation. The purpose of such a referral is to assist the Council in <br />gathering all pertinent facts. The request will be referred to the commission in writing by the <br />Mayor and will include a specific time period to complete the study. <br />The Council would request a written report from each commission with regard to each such <br />referral. The report should set forth all the pertinent facts and detailed recommendations <br />from the commission. The report should be submitted to the City Clerk the Wednesday <br />before the Council meeting so that it may be included on the agenda. <br />Any time a commission report comes before the Council, one representative of the <br />commission should be present to make a presentation and answer questions. In the event <br />there is a difference of opinion on the commission, a minority report written by the <br />commission may be presented in the same manner. <br />Commission Requests to Council. Any commission request or recommendation for <br />Council action should be communicated by letter from the Chair to the Mayor, giving a full <br />explanation of the background of the matter. Along with the letter, the commission should <br />submit or refer to the pertinent portion of its minutes on the subject. <br />The letter to the Mayor should be delivered to the City Clerk on the Wednesday before the <br />Council meeting. A presentation for commission should be made by a representative from <br />the commission. A minority report may also be presented. <br />Communications With Those Other Than the City Council. The Council believes that <br />there is some potential for misunderstanding regarding communications with persons and <br />goverrunental units or agencies other than the Ciry Council of Elk River. In order to <br />prevent a misunderstanding, it is essential that members of commissions understand and <br />observe appropriate policies and practices in this regard. <br />The Council alone has the responsibility and authority to adopt the decisions, policies, and <br />recommendations of the City of Elk River. The Council values the opinions and advice of <br />its commissions and invites the communication of the same to the Council. The Council <br />will take such opinions and advice into account in formulating the City's official position. <br />Any such communication, which purports to, or has the effect of communicating an official <br />Ciry position or decision, should be submitted to the Council for prior approval. Other <br />types of communications, which are purely informational and do not involve unresolved <br />questions of City policy, may be disseminated without prior Council approval. <br />This method of proceeding does not preclude a commission from gathering such <br />information as may be pertinent to its activities. Commissions are free, without prior <br />Council approval, to make inquiries and to give necessary background for such inquiries, but <br />careful consideration must be given that these communications cannot be reasonably <br />construed as statements of official City policy and opinion. <br />
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