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1350 <br />Regular Council Meeting <br />July 11, 2011 <br />Page 7 <br />impounding fees. City Attorney Kent McIlyar said that the previous Council elected not to set <br />c xpaximum towing fees. Chief Hundley said some of the other cities set storage fees. Mr. <br />McIlyar said he would look into the issue about storage fees. Council Member Grossnickle said <br />maybe they could send out a questionnaire to the companies to find out what kind of storage fees <br />they would charge for different circumstances. Following discussion, it was a consensus of City <br />Council to bring back an Ordinance that incorporated option 1 and allow for a public education <br />period. <br />13. Deliberate and provide direction to City staff on amending the Code of Ethics adopted by <br />the City Council on May 10, 2010. <br />Gene Anderson said appointments were made to City Boards, Committees and <br />Commissions at the June 27th City Council meeting. He said that during those discussions, <br />several Council Members inquired about the restriction of applicants who do business with the <br />City of Paris not being able to serve on certain City non - advisory Boards, Committees and <br />Commissions. Mr. Anderson inquired as to whether or not the governing body wanted to make <br />amendments to the Code of Ethics, citing it would allow people who do business with the City to <br />serve on City Boards. Council Member McCarthy expressed concern about the conflict of <br />interest when citizens serve on Boards. Mr. Anderson said if it was something that dealt with <br />their business; the member would have to recuse himself. Council Member McCarthy said the <br />City needs good people to serve on these Boards. Council Member Rogers agreed with Mr. <br />Anderson. Council Member Wright said he did not have any strong feelings either way, but that <br />he had strong feelings about unequal enforcement. Council Member Grossnickle asked if there <br />was a number or paragraph staff recommended changing. <br />City Attorney Kent McIlyar said the City's Code of Ethics that was adopted in 2010 had <br />two prongs, one was the Conflict of Interest and that the Code of Ethics addressed Conflict of <br />Interest the same way State Law does. Mr. McIlyar said the other prong was Standards of <br />Conduct in the Code of Ethics. Mr. McIlyar gave an example of a former Council Member who <br />was a contractor and that the City's Code of Ethics prevented that Council Member from doing <br />construction on City projects while he was serving as a City Council Member. Mr. McIlyar said <br />as the Code was currently written and adopted, it applied to Employees, City Council Members, <br />Boards, Committees and Commissions, which meant that if you did business with the City of <br />Paris, you could not serve on a Board, Committee or Commission. Mr. McIlyar said it was his <br />understanding of what was being proposed was to leave that in place for Council Members, but <br />change it for Board, Committee and Commission Members under Section 2 -303 under Standards <br />of Conduct of the Code of Ethics. Council Member Grossnickle and Council Member Frierson <br />said they were okay at looking at the amendments. Council Member Pickle was in agreement. It <br />was a consensus of City Council that staff would bring back amendments to the Code of Ethics. <br />14. Convene into Executive Session pursuant to Section 551.074 of the Texas Government <br />Code, to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, <br />discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee as follows: discuss and deliberate <br />candidates for the position of City Manager. <br />