(A) Where settlement of a case involves a decision made by the Council in an appeal settlement of the case shall require a majority vote of the Council.
(B) Where settlement of a case involves a plan adopted by the Council for urban development and conservation as specified in §§ 14-13-2-1 et seq., Planning, and the Council has adopted that plan, settlement of the case shall require a majority vote of the Council.
(C) Where settlement of a case involves making a special agreement to delay or not enforce Council- adopted zoning or subdivision regulations, settlement of the case shall require a majority vote of the Council.
(D) In cases of proposed settlement of a case if the policy of an ordinance will be substantially affected by the proposed settlement, the City Attorney shall confer with the Director of the Council Services Department or his or her authorized representative prior to the finalization of any such settlement.
('74 Code, § 1-16-3) (Ord. 66-1977; Am. Ord. 45-1987; Am. Ord. 8-1993; Am. Ord. 13-2008)