2.08.095 Reconsideration.
   A.   The Council may, at any time before adjournment of any council meeting, determine to reconsider an item of business previously acted upon at that council meeting. A motion to reconsider may only be made by a councilmember who was a member of the prevailing majority voting on the item. A motion to reconsider may be seconded by any councilmember.
   B.   If a motion for reconsideration prevails, the Council is then free to reconsider the item either at the same Council meeting or at any other Council meeting established by the Council; provided, however, that the Council shall not reconsider an item at the same Council meeting, in the following instances:
      1.   Any action involving a public hearing which has been closed;
      2.   Any action, including appeals, regarding a zoning matter, planned development permit, use permit, subdivision map approval, variance, architectural and site approval or sign exception;
      3.   Any action involving the granting, modification or revocation of any permit issued by the City;
      4.   Any action which is quasi-judicial in nature.
   C.   In such cases, the Council shall reconsider the item at another council meeting date established by the Council and shall direct the City Clerk to provide notification to the relevant parties or the general public, as the case may be.
(Ord. 2056, (part), 2010; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 1378, § 1, 1986)