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deposit may be required if the records request seeks voluminous records, or records dating over a period <br />of two or more years, and locating the records has exceeded two hours. The City may adopt laws or <br />regulations, consistent with the open records policy of this Charter, to prevent the abuse by persons of <br />open records requests. <br />(e) No photocopy charges shall be assessed for the first 25 pages of City records provided to a <br />requester on a single request, or for electronic records. When electronic records responsive to a request <br />are readily available, the City shall offer to make such records available asan alternative to paper copies. <br />Photocopy charges per page shall not be greater than the City’s actual cost. Where requested City records <br />are voluminous, nothing shall prohibit the City from arranging for a private copy service to make the <br />photocopies andrequiring the requester to reimburse the City for actual costs paid to the private copy <br />service. <br />(f) Any letter, memo, map, drawing, plan or other document that is not an agenda-related material <br />or contained in a communications file and that is submitted to the City Council or Planning Commission <br />during a meeting shall be immediately made available to the public either by making copies available to <br />the public at the meeting or by displaying the document at the meeting so that the public can view the <br />document. No discussion or consideration of such a document by the public body shall occur unless the <br />document has been made available to the public as provided in this subsection (f). Whenever feasible, the <br />City shall cause such documents to be displayed so that citizens observing Council or Planning <br />Commission meetings on television can view the documents. <br />(g) The City shall make available to the public, at least on the City’s web site and City Library, <br />agenda-related materials for each public body. If agenda-related materials are unavailable in electronic <br />format, each such item shall be described on the web site. Within one year from the effective date of this <br />Section, the City shall have a plan for making available on the web site all agenda-related materials.The <br />City shall invite public participation in creating the plan. <br />(h) The City shall make available to the public the City Council’s and Planning Commission’s <br />communications file.(Entire Section Repealed and Reenacted by Initiative Approved 11/02/04). <br />Section 5-6. Code of Ethics - Declaration of Purpose. <br />(a)Sections 5-6 through 5-17 shall be known as the Code of Ethics. <br />(b)Those entrusted with positions in the City government must commit to adhering to the letter <br />and spirit of the Code of Ethics. Onlywhen the people are confident that those in positions of public <br />responsibility are committed to high levels of ethical and moral conduct, will they have faith that their <br />government is acting for the good of the public. This faith in the motives of officers, public body members, <br />and employees is critical for a harmonious and trusting relationship between the City government and the <br />people it serves. <br />(c)While it is critical that persons holding positions in the City government follow both the <br />letter and spirit of the Code of Ethics, it is equally important that they strive to avoid situations that may <br />create public perceptions of violations of the Code of Ethics. Perceptions of such violations can have the <br />same negative impacts on public trust as actual violations. <br />(d)The Code of Ethics is intended to foster public trust by defining the parameters of honest <br />government and by prohibiting the use of public office for private gain. <br />ïð <br /> <br />