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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
006
Date
2/16/1976
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1976
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<br />-z- <br />Section 3. The Clerk of Council will cause a copy of the Village calendar <br />to be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby oi the Village Hall and also will <br />cause a cony of the calendar to be mailed to the news media. <br />Section 4. Any person may, upon request and payment of a reasonable fee, <br />obtain reasonable advance notification of all meetings at which any specific type <br />of public business is to be discussed. Provisions for advance notification may <br />include, but are not limited tn, mailing the agencla of ineetings to all subscribers <br />on a mailing list or mailing notices in self-addressed staaped envelopes provided <br />by the person desiring such advance notification. <br />Section 5. This ordinance shall not apply to a meeting, or such portion <br />the.reof, which may be called to discuss public business for which notice is specifi- <br />cally exempted by Section 121.22(G), Revised Code, to-wit: <br />The members of a public body may hold an executive session only <br />at a regular or special meeting for the sole purpose of the considera- <br />tion of any of the follawing mattexs: <br />(1) Unless the public employee, official, licensee, or regulated <br />individual requests a public hearing to consider the apoointrnent, eTrploy- <br />*rent, dismissal, discipline, promotion, demotion, or conpensation of a <br />public enployee or official, or the investigation of charges or caziplaints <br />against a public enployee, official, licensee, or regulated individual, <br />exoept as otherwise provided by law, no public body shall hold an execu- <br />tive session for the discipline of an elected official for conduct related <br />to the perfozmance of his official duties or for his removal £ran office. <br />(2) To consider the purchase of pronerty for public purposes, or <br />for the sale of property at competitive bidding, if premature disclosure <br />of infounation would qive an unfair campetitive or bargai,,;»g advantage <br />to a person whose pexsonal, private izterest is adverse to the general <br />public interest. No r.xmber shall use this division as a subterfuge for <br />providing covert information to prospective buyers or sellers. A pur- <br />chase or sale o£ public property is void if the seller or lxiyer of the <br />public property has received covert infoxmation frcan anember that has <br />not been disclosed to the general public in sufficient time for other <br />prospective buyers and sellers to prepare and submit offers. <br />If the minutes of the public body show that all neetings and delibera- <br />tions of the public body have been conducted in compliance with tli.s <br />section, any instrument executed by the public body purporting to convey, <br />lease, or othexwise dispose of any right, title, or interest in any public <br />property sha11 be conclusively pres-uined to have been executed in com- <br />pliance with this section insofar as title or otizer interest of any bona <br />fide purchasers, lessees, or transferees of the property is concerned. <br />
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