(A) Reading of the minutes. Unless a reading of the minutes of the previous Council meeting is requested by a member of the Council, such minutes may be approved without reading if the Clerk has previously furnished each member with a synopsis thereof.
('63 Code, § 2-2.11)
(B) Preparation and distribution of minutes; synopsis of debate. The minutes of the Council, or journal of its proceedings, shall be kept by the City Clerk, shall be neatly typewritten in a book kept for that purpose, and shall include a record of each particular type of business transacted set off in paragraphs with proper subheads; provided, however, that the City Clerk shall be required to make a record only of such business as was actually passed upon by vote of the Council and shall not be required to record any remarks of members of the Council or any other person except at the special request of a member of the Council; and provided, further, that a record shall be made of the names of persons addressing the Council and the title of the subject matter to which their remarks related.
(C) Members may file protests against Council action. Any member shall have the right to have the reasons for his dissent from, or protest against, any action of the Council entered in the minutes of the Council meeting.
('63 Code, § 2-2.20)
(Ord. 2834, passed 4-19-60)