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C) Warning. Where the Council, based on the Report and any <br />statement from the affected Member, determines that there is some <br />evidence that only a minor violation or a questionable practice has <br />occurred, the Council may issue a written warning to the affected <br />Member specifying the violation(s) and requesting corrective action. <br />d) Reprimand. Where the Council, based on the Report, any <br />statement from the affected Member, and other evidence accepted, <br />determines that there is substantial evidence that the Member has <br />materially violated one or more provisions of the Protocols, the <br />Council may adopt a resolution reprimanding the affected Member <br />for their conduct, stating that any violations shall cease, and <br />requesting corrective action. The affected Member may file a <br />rebuttal to the Reprimand with the City Clerk which will become a <br />matter of public record. <br />e) Censure. Where the Council, based on the Report, any statement <br />from the affected Member, and other evidence accepted at a public <br />hearing of the matter, determines that there is substantial evidence <br />that the Member has materially violated one or more provisions of <br />these Protocols, and that such violation(s) impugn the integrity or <br />dignity of the City or that such violations are egregious or chronic in <br />nature, then the Council may adopt a resolution censuring the <br />affecting member by condemning their actions, removing the <br />Member from all appointive positions representing the City in front <br />of other governments and agencies, demoting them if they hold a <br />position of mayor, mayor pro tempore, chairman or vice chairman, <br />stating that the violations shall cease, and demanding corrective <br />actions. The affected Member may file a rebuttal to the Censure <br />with the City Clerk which will become a matter of public record. <br />f) Removal from Office. Notwithstanding any of the provisions in this <br />Section 7.0, the City Council may remove any commissioner or <br />board member appointed by the City Council at its pleasure, and <br />nothing in these Protocols effects or diminishes such power nor <br />vests such commissioners or board members with any additional <br />rights, including, without limitation, rights of procedural due <br />procession. <br />-lI- <br />RIV #4932- 5536 ®0514 0 <br />