File #: MISC 24-14    Version: 1 Name: Ethics Violation Formal Complaint
Type: Miscellaneous Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/21/2024 Final action: 5/21/2024
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly take action on an Ethics Violation Formal Complaint dated April 23, 2024, based on Section 2.30.040 of the City Code. Discussion and Action.
Attachments: 1. Ethics Code Violation Complaint - Terry Clark
TITLE
The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly take action on an Ethics Violation Formal Complaint dated April 23, 2024, based on Section 2.30.040 of the City Code. Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
Pursuant to Section 2.30.040 of the City Code, "Councilmembers have a duty to report violations of the code of ethics or any misconduct that raises a substantial question as to a member’s integrity or fitness as a public official. Council shall serve as a committee of the whole for purposes of code of ethics enforcement, which includes a reasonable process for investigating complaints that affords the subject of a complaint a full and fair opportunity to be heard. The city benefits from formal and informal reporting procedures that encourage prompt resolution of grievances and concerns.

A. Informal Reporting Procedures. Before initiating the formal complaint process, a grievant should make every reasonable effort to resolve issues constructively in an informal manner, unless such efforts would be futile or inadequate to address the nature and severity of the alleged violation.

1. Whenever possible, a grievant should first discuss concerns with the alleged violator.

2. Either party may request the assistance of a neutral third party to facilitate discussions about the complaint. Both parties must agree to use the neutral third party.

B. Formal Reporting Procedures. A grievant may initiate the formal complaint process when informal efforts are futile, unsuccessful, or inadequate to address the nature and severity of the alleged violation. A person who knowingly makes a false, misleading, or unsubstantiated statement in a complaint may be subject to criminal prosecution for perjury and civil liability.

1. The grievant shall inform the alleged violator of the intent to initiate the formal complaint process.

2. The grievant shall submit a formal...

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