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1998 AGN JAN 13 AGNDA
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,.- n AGENDA — COLTON CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING <br />JANUARY 13, 1998 6:00 P.M. <br />MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: <br />FLAG SALUTE: <br />INVOCATION: Chaplain Kim Starr <br />ROLL CALL: <br />CLOSED SESSION: <br />A. City Council will Convene in Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 <br />(a), to Confer with Legal Counsel Regarding the Following Existing Litigation: <br />WHC-Three Investors L.P. v. City of Colton <br />Guerrero v. City of Colton <br />City of Colton v. Allan B. Steward <br />******************************************* <br />OPEN FORUM TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P. M. <br />PROCEDURES FOR ADDRESSING CITY COUNCIL <br />For the Official Record, it is requested that you obtain a card from the City Clerk and complete it by noting a specific item <br />number on the Agenda, if applicable, or you can identify the subject that you wish to address under the Public Comment <br />portion of the Agenda. The City Council encourages public input on all City issues within the Rules of Decorum: <br />DECORUM AND ORDER <br />To help conduct the business of the City Council in an orderly fashion, the City Council has adopted rules <br />pertaining to Decorum and Order. The City Council will strictly enforce these Hiles in order to allow full <br />expression of ideas and opinions by citizens, staff or legal counsel. The rules are summarized below: <br />Unauthorized remarks from the audience, stamping of feet, whistling, clapping, yelling, and <br />similar demonstrations shall NOT be permitted by the Presiding Officer. Any disrupting <br />demonstrations shall be cause for the Chief of Police to clear the Council Chambers or to remove <br />individual offenders upon direction of the Presiding Officer. <br />Any person who orally attacks other individuals, groups, or City Officials, or otherwise becomes <br />boisterous while addressing the Council, or while attending the Council Meeting, shall be ruled <br />out of order by the Presiding Officer. If someone begins to make impertinent or slanderous <br />remarks, the Presiding Officer (or the City Manager or City Attorney at the direction of the <br />
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