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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 09-17 SMRESCHEDULED AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. Monday, July 17, 2006 Council Chambers, City Hall Meeting No. 06 -17 A. CALL TO ORDER B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Acknowledgement of Maplewood Residents Serving the Country C. ROLL CALL Mayor's Address on Protocol: "Welcome to the meeting of the Maplewood City Council. It is our desire to keep all discussions civil as we work through difficult issues tonight. If you are here for a Public Hearing or to address the City Council, please familiarize yourself with the Policies and Procedures and Rules of Civility, which are located near the entrance. When you address the council, please state your name and address clearly for the record. All commentslquestions shall be posed to the Mayor and Council. I then will direct staff, as appropriate, to answer questions or respond to comments." D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA E. NEW BUSINESS The meeting is being requested for the purpose to discuss the Maplewood Police Department Background Investigation Summary Report pertaining to Interim City Manager Greg Copeland and possible actions to be taken by the city council relating to the report. In addition, it is requested that a time line be established for the process of hiring a new full time city manager. F. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS G. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS H. ADJOURNMENT Sign language interpreters for hearing impaired persons are available for public hearings upon request. The request for this service must be made at least 96 hours in advance. Please call the City Clerk's Office at (651) 249 -2001 to make arrangements. Assisted Listening Devices are also available. Please check with the City Clerk for availability. RULES OF CIVILITY FOR OUR COMMUNITY Following are some rules of civility the City of Maplewood expects of everyone appearing at Council Meetings - elected officials, staff and citizens. It is hoped that by following these simple rules, everyone's opinions can be heard and understood in a reasonable manner. We appreciate the fact that when appearing at Council meetings, it is understood that everyone will follow these principles: Show respect for each other, actively listen to one another, keep emotions in check and use respectful language.