HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-006 CCRMember Kay Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 99-06
RESOLUTION DECLARING CO TO THE BROOKLYN CENTER
CITY CHARTER, PLEDGING FAIR TREATMENT OF EMPLOYEES,
DECLARING AGAINST CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AND MISUSE OF
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WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center voters in 1966 adopted a City Charter creating a
Council/Manager form of government; and
WHEREAS, said Charter provides that the City Council shall determine all matters
of policy, and the City Manager shall be the head of the administrative branch of the City
Government; and
WHEREAS, the Charter provides that there be no separate administrative boards
or commission other than advisory boards and commissions; and
WHEREAS, numerous advisory commissions have served the City since adoption
of the Charter; and
WHEREAS, the Charter provides for four Council members and a Mayor, all
elected at large, with the Mayor entitled to a single vote as other Council members and who in
addition serves as presiding officer of the Council atnd as official head of the City for ceremonial
purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Charter provides that "the Mayor shall study the operations of the
City government and shall report to the Council any neglect, dereliction of duty, or waste on the
part of any officer or department of the City; and
WHEREAS, the Charter provides that "the Council and the City der, or either
of them, and any officer formally authorized by them, or either of them, shall have power to make
investigations into the City's affairs, to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the
production of books and papers"; and
WHEREAS, the Charter provides that the City der shall control and direct
all departments and divisions of the City and shall have the right to take part in Council discussion
and shall recommend such measures as deemed necessary; and
WHEREAS, the Charter prohibits Council members from dictating the appointment
of any person to office or employment by the City Manager except as provided in Chapter 6 of
this Charter; and
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WHEREAS, the Charter requires the Council to deal with and control the
administrative service solely through the City Manager and prohibits any Council member from
giving orders to any subordinate of the City Manager, either publicly or privately; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager is charged by the Charter to see that the City
Charter and the laws and resolutions of the City are enforced; and
WHEREAS, the Council as a whole also has an obligation to police its own conduct
and to ensure that its business is conducted pursuant to the City Charter and the norms of
acceptable and courteous business behavior; and
WHEREAS, Council members must depend upon the City Manager and staff to
provide them with a great amount of background information, data, and expertise to aid in
deliberating issues, developing policy, and administering the Council's responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, the effectiveness of the services provided by the staff is in large part
determined by a relationship of trust and mutual respect between the staff and the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council:
1. To rededicate itself to the spirit and letter of the City Charter, and to call
to account any of its members who ignore the spirit and letter of the City
Charter.
2. To rededicate itself to the checks and balances of the City Charter that keep
City government accountable and to reaffirm its commitment to -the first
amendment rights of the U.S. Constitution.
3. To pledge that no employees suffer recriminations, abuse or humiliation for
acting in a forthright, proper, honest, and candid manner in performing
their responsibilities.
4. To discharge its responsibilities as intended and established by federal.,
state, and local laws and the City Charter, and to do so in a fair and
impartial manner. Any City officials or employees, elected or appointed,
who engage in conflict of interest or who use their positions in a self-
serving manner, having the effect of promoting their own financial interest
or the financial interest of a friend, associate, business employer, or
relative instead of the public interest, shall be subject to censure by the City
Council.
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5. To direct the City Manager to place this resolution for readoption on the
agenda for the first meeting of the City Council each January hereafter, as
information and reminder of Council/Manager responsibilities.
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January 11. 1999
Date
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayo{(
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Robert Peppe and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.