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D.The Councilshall not take action on any item of business at any special <br />meeting unless: <br />(i.)The item to be acted on has been stated in the notice of the meeting; <br />or <br />(ii.)The item to be acted on is reasonably related to the item which was <br />stated in the notice of the meeting. <br />Section 5. Quorum.The powers of the Councilshall be vested inthe members <br />thereof in office from time to time. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum <br />for conducting business, but in the absence of a quorum, a lesser number may adjourn <br />any meeting to a later time and date until a quorum is present. When a quorum is in <br />attendance, action may be taken by the Council upon an affirmative vote of the majority <br />of the members present, except in cases where a greater number is required by the <br />Louisville Home Rule Charter or ordinances, or state laws applicable to the City. <br />Section 6. Open Meetings.In addition to the requirements of these Bylaws, the <br />Council shall comply with all applicable provisions of the openmeetings laws of the State <br />of Colorado and the LouisvilleHomeRule Charter. <br />Section7.Open Government. <br />A.Notice of meetings of the Council shall be provided to the public in <br />accordance with the requirementsofthese Bylaws and other applicable provisions of <br />the open meetings laws of the Stateof Colorado and the Louisville Home Rule Charter. <br />B.The agenda for any meeting of the Council shall contain an itemized list of <br />all subjects on which substantive discussions are reasonably expected or which may be <br />the subject of formal action. <br />C.The Council shall not engage in substantive discussions relating to, or <br />take formal action on, any subject when that subject was not listed in the agenda for <br />that meeting and is not substantially related to any subject listed in the agenda. <br />D.For purposes of Subsection C of this Section, a subject is not substantially <br />related to a subject listed in the agenda when a person reading the agenda before the <br />meeting would not have reasonably expected that the subject would be substantively <br />discussed or formally acted upon at the meeting. <br />E.For purposes of this Section, “substantive discussions” means debate, <br />deliberation or other discussion about the merits, benefits, advantages or disadvantages <br />Page 5of 9 <br />