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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 Resolution No. 002• RESOLUTION No. l- SER1ES OF 2015 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE BULLETIN BOARD ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE ENGLEWOOD CMC CENTER AS THE OFFICIAL POSTING PLACE FOR ALL LEGAL NOTICES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 2015. WHEREAS, the "Open Meetings Law", State Statute §24-6-402(2){c) requires that the public place or places for posting legal notices shall be designated annually at the local public body's first regular meeting of each calendar year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The official posting place for all legal notices of the City of Englewood for the year 2015, shall be the Bulletin Board on the north side of the second floor of the Englewood Civic Center and such notices shall be posted under the heading "OFFICIAL CITY NOTICES." This Resolution does not in any way of itself create a requirement for notice. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 5th day of January, 2015 . I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Co above is a true copy of Resolution No.~ Series of 2015. COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date Agenda Item Subject January 5, 2015 9 C ii Designation of Bulletin Board on the north side of the second floor of Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all Legal Notices of the City of Englewood for 2015. INITIATED BY STAFF SOURCE Department of Finance and Administrative Services Frank Gryglewicz, Director of Finance and City Clerk's Office Administrative Services Loucrishia Ellis City Clerk COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Since 2001 City Council has designated the bulletin board on the north side of the second floor of Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all Legal Notices of the City of Englewood. RECOMMENDED ACTION pprove a resolution designating the bulletin board on the north side of the second floor of Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all Legal Notices of the City of Englewood for 2015. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The OPEN MEETINGS LAW, State Statute§ 24-6-402 (2) (c) states that "a local public body shall be deemed to have given full and timely notice if the notice of the meeting is posted in a designated public place within the boundaries of the local public body no less than twenty-four. hours prior to the holding of the meeting. The public place or places for posting such notice shall be designated annually at the local public body's first regular meeting of each calendar year." FINANCIAL IMPACT None LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Resolution