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4 <br /> <br />F. Mayor's Comments <br />G. Public Comments <br />H. Council's Comments <br />I. Council Chair Subcommittee Reports <br />J. Administration Update <br />K. City Attorney <br />L. Consent Items: Consisting of one or more of the following items: Approval of <br />vouchers, Adoption of resolutions fixing dates for public hearings, Street <br />closures, Acceptance of gifts and donations, approving and accepting grants, <br />final acceptance of grants, deeds, easements, passage of ordinances which the <br />Council has given directions to place on the agenda, approving final plats, and <br />other such actions. Any Councilmember may have a matter removed from the <br />Consent Agenda for separate consideration upon notice to the Council President <br />or Presiding Officer, either before or during the meeting. <br />M. Proposed Action Agenda: Items appearing on Council's upcoming agenda <br />requiring Council action but not requiring staff presentation. <br />N. Action Items: Items where there may be discussion as well as reports by staff. <br />O. Council Briefing Agenda: Prospective Council agenda items or informational <br />items. Matters of importance that should be publicly discussed at a Council <br />meeting held prior to the meeting where action is to be taken. <br />P. Executive Session <br />Q. Adjourn <br />SECTION 4: REMARKS AND DEBATES <br />In presiding over the Council Meeting, the Council President / presiding officer may move <br />to end debate on any issue and call for a vote, provided that each member has had at <br />least one opportunity to speak to the issue. If that motion is seconded, no discussion will <br />be allowed until the President's / presiding officer’s motion is voted upon. <br /> <br />SECTION 5: CODE OF CONDUCT <br />The Everett City Council is committed to maintaining a professional and respectful <br />environment for all members of the City of Everett. Nothing in this Code of Conduct shall <br />serve as the sole justification for restricting a councilmember’s right to attend and <br />participate in council meetings. As stewards of the public trust, each Councilmember is <br />expected to: <br />• Conduct themselves with self-awareness, self-respect, and professionalism; <br />• Treat all others with respect, dignity, and civility, regardless of status or position; <br />and <br />• Refrain from engaging in hostile, intimidating, offensive, or unlawful activities or <br />behaviors that may amount to discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, or <br />bullying. <br />