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Section 5-15. Code of Ethics - Violations - Voiding of Contract. <br />Any contract which was the subject of any official action of the City in which there was or is <br />an interest prohibited by the Code of Ethics shall be voidable at the option of the City, if <br />legally permitted. Where the City Attorney determines that the public interest may best be <br />served by not voiding such contract, it may be enforced and an action or proceeding may <br />be brought against any officer, public body member, or employee in violation of the <br />provisions of the Code of Ethics for damages in an amount not to exceed twice the <br />damages suffered by the City or twice the profit or gain realized by the officer, public body <br />member, or employee, whichever is greater. <br />Section 5-16. Code of Ethics - Violations - Injunction. <br />The City Prosecutor shall have the power, where a violation of the provisions of the Code <br />of Ethics is threatened or has occurred, to bring a civil action or proceeding at law or in <br />equity for a judgment enjoining any violation of the provisions of the Code of Ethics. <br />Section 5-17. Code of Ethics - Distribution. <br />The City Clerk shall cause a copy of the Code of Ethics, and any forms required for <br />compliance with the Code of Ethics, to be distributed to each officer, public body member, <br />and employee of the City within twenty (20) days after the adoption of the Charter, and to <br />each officer, public body member, and employee elected, appointed, or hired thereafter, <br />before entering into any duties with the City, and to each candidate for elective office at the <br />time the candidate obtains a nomination petition. In addition, the City Clerk shall cause a <br />copy of any amendment to the Code of Ethics to be distributed to each officer, public body <br />member, and employee of the City within twenty (20) days after the enactment of the <br />amendment. <br />Section 5-18. Notices and Agendas. <br />(a) Any meeting of a public body shall be preceded by the posting of a notice of <br />and agenda for the meeting. Except as provided in Section 4-2, the notice and agenda <br />shall be posted, and published on the City's website, no less than 72 hours before the <br />meeting. <br />(b) The agenda for any non -emergency meeting of a public body shall contain an <br />itemized list of all subjects on which substantive discussions are reasonably expected or <br />which may be the subject of formal action. <br />(c) No public body shall engage in substantive discussions relating to, or take <br />formal action on, any subject at a non -emergency meeting when that subject was not <br />listed in the agenda for that meeting and is not substantially related to any subject listed <br />in the agenda, provided, however, that the City Council may engage in substantive <br />discussions and take formal action on a matter of public business not on the agenda, <br />upon a finding by the presiding officer that such discussions or action will promote the <br />general welfare of the City, it is important that the matter be acted upon before the next <br />