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8261
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2/4/2026
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RESOLUTION Page 2 of 2 <br />iii. Refrain from engaging in hostile, intimidating, offensive, or unlawful activities or <br />behaviors that may amount to discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, <br />or bullying. <br />b. This Code of Conduct applies equally and at all times to all members of the Everett <br />Charter Review Committee in their role as committee members, both on and off the <br />property of the Everett Municipal Building and Council Chambers. <br />c. The Committee will also establish shared meeting principles to support this code of <br />conduct. <br />5. Should it be necessary due to disorderly or disruptive behavior, the Committee Chair or a group <br />of five committee members may petition the City Council and Mayor to remove a member of <br />the Committee. <br />6. The committee shall present to the Mayor and City Council a written report containing its <br />findings along with specifics concerning the Committee' s recommendations on whether to <br />revise the Charter and, if so, then how. <br />7. The report shall make specific recommendations as to each section of the Charter it believes <br />should be amended. This report shall be presented to the Mayor and the City Council on or <br />before June 1, 2026. The report shall be advisory to the Mayor and City Council in their <br />deliberation on the issues of Charter review. Once the report is received by the Mayor and the <br />City Council, the Committee' s purpose shall be deemed fulfilled and the Committee shall be <br />disbanded unless the Mayor and City Council determine otherwise. <br />8. City Council shall review the report submitted by the Charter Review Committee, to determine if <br />any or all of the recommended Charter amendments shall be placed on the ballot for <br />consideration by Everett voters. Further, Council may determine that proposed Charter <br />amendments be placed on the Ballot in addition to those recommended by the Charter Review <br />Committee. <br />a. If it is determined that any or all of the recommended Charter amendments should be <br />placed on the ballot for consideration by Everett voters, City Council, pursuant to <br />Charter section 16. 1, shall adopt an ordinance directing that the recommended Charter <br />amendments be placed on the ballot. <br />b. The ordinance shall direct that each of the proposed Charter amendments be placed on <br />the ballot as separate questions to be voted upon by the Everett voters. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />_________________________________________ <br />Councilmember introducing resolution <br /> <br /> <br />Passed and approved this 4th day of February, 2026. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />______________________________________ <br />Council President <br /> <br />Scott G. Bader
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