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7719
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12/1/2021
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G. For a motion to prevail, it must receive an affirmative vote of a majority of those voting <br /> except: <br /> 1) In the case of a passage of an ordinance, grant or revocation of a franchise or <br /> license, and any resolution for the payment of money, it must receive the affirmative <br /> vote of at least a majority of the whole membership of the Council (4 vote minimum - <br /> Section 3.3 of the Charter); <br /> 2) In the case of an emergency ordinance made effective upon becoming valid, it must <br /> receive the affirmative vote of at least a majority plus one of the whole Council (5 <br /> vote minimum -Section 3.4 of the Charter); <br /> 3) In the case of a budget amendment ordinance when there is a proposed decrease <br /> within any portion of the total appropriation provided for in any one fund or a re- <br /> appropriation of the same fund for another purpose, it must receive the affirmative <br /> vote of at least a majority plus one of the whole Council (5 vote minimum - RCW <br /> 35.33.121(5)). <br /> SECTION 11: COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEES. <br /> A. Purpose. The City Council establishes subcommittees to provide members of the City <br /> Council an opportunity to review and discuss in detail issues and topics that are of,interest <br /> to the City administration and the City Council. <br /> B. Standing Subcommittees. The following standing City Council Subcommittees are <br /> established: <br /> 1) Budget and Finance. This subcommittee shall be primarily responsible for matters <br /> relating to City related fiscal issues, including but not limited to budget, <br /> appropriations, income and revenues, and the auditing of expenditures and claims. <br /> 2) Public Safety. This subcommittee shall be primarily responsible for matters relating <br /> to the City's public safety, including police and law enforcement, fire protection, code <br /> enforcement, animal control, and the municipal court. <br /> 3) General Government. This subcommittee shall be primarily responsible for matters <br /> involving City governmental affairs, labor and employment, public works, utilities, <br /> planning and community development and all other City related governmental <br /> services not otherwise assigned to committees. <br /> The summary of responsibility above is representative and not meant to be an exhaustive <br /> list of matters that may be assigned to the subcommittee. <br /> C. Assignment of Issues to subcommittees and ad hoc subcommittees. The City Council <br /> president or a majority of the City Council shall assign specific issues to the appropriate <br /> standing subcommittee and may also create ad hoc subcommittees to address issues as <br /> needed. The Mayor may recommend to the Council president that any particular issue be <br /> assigned to a standing subcommittee or to an ad hoc subcommittee. Any action creating an <br /> ad hoc subcommittee shall be in open session at a regular City Council meeting or at the <br />
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