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2000 SEPT 13 CC MINMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EL SEGUNDO CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2000 —11:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Gordon at 11:05 A.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Council Member McDowell ROLL CALL Mayor Gordon - Present Mayor ProTem Jacobs - Absent Council Member Gaines - Absent Council Member McDowell - Present Council Member Wernick - Present PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS - (Related to City Business Only - 5 minute limit per person, 30 minute limit total) Individuals who have received value of $50 or more to communicate to the City Council on behalf of another, and employees speaking on behalf'of their employer, must so ideintifv themselves prior to addressing the City, Council Failure to do so shall be a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of $250 While all comments are welcome, the Brown Act does not allow Council to take action on anv item not on the agenda The Council rill respond to comments after Public Communications is closed A. SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS - Proposal to enact a policy setting forth a procedure for establishing the offering of rewards to those who bring forth information leading to the arrest and conviction of offenders who have committed crimes within the jurisdiction of the city of El Segundo. Police Chief Tim Grimmond gave a brief staff report. MOVED by Council Member Wernick SECONDED by Council Member McDowell too approve the procedures governing the offering of rewards. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 3/0 MAYOR PROTEM JACOBS, AND COUNCIL MEMBER GAINES ABSENT. City Attorney Read the Resolution by title only. RESOLUTION NO. 4181 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PROCEDURES FOR THE PAYMENT OF REWARDS TO INDIVIDUALS WHO PROVIDE INFORMATION LEADING TO THE APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS MOVED by Council Member McDowell SECONDED by Council Member Wernick to adopt Resolution No. 4181 approving procedures for the payment of rewards to individuals who provide information leading to the apprehension of criminals. MOTION PASSSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 3/0 MAYOR PROTEM JACOBS, AND COUNCIL MEMBER GAINES ABSENT. MOVED by Council Member Wernick SECONDED by Council Member McDowell to approve the posting of a reward of $25,000, payable out of the general fund, for information and apprehension of the assailant. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 3/0 MAYOR PROTEM JACOBS, AND COUNCIL MEMBER GAINES ABSENT. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS - (Related to City Business Only - 5 minute limit) Individuals, who have received value of $50 or more to communicate to the City Council on behalf of another, and employees speaking on behalf of their employer, must so identify themselves prior to addressing the City Council Failure to do so shall be a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of $250 While all comments are welcome, the Brown Act does not allow Council to take action on any item not on the agenda The Council well respond to continents after Public Communications is closed Richard Croxell, Resident, spoke on behalf of the family. ADJOURNMENT at 11:16 A.M. indy Mo ese , C' y Clerk