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Ord 2016-038/amending Chapter 2, Article 5, Code of Ethics, of the San Marcos City Code
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Ord 2016-038/amending Chapter 2, Article 5, Code of Ethics, of the San Marcos City Code
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employee or any immediate family member, or any group or interest in any action or <br /> proceeding against the interests of the city or in any litigation in which the city or any <br /> department, agency, commission or board thereof is a party; <br /> (3) Accept other employment or engage in outside activities incompatible with the full <br /> and proper discharge of city duties or that might impair independent judgment in the <br /> performance of city duties; or <br /> (4) Make a false statement of material fact at a public meeting. <br /> This subsection shall not be construed to deprive an officer or employee of the right to due <br /> process under the law, including the right to represent himself/herself in a court proceeding. <br /> (c) Representation by council members. No city council member shall knowingly represent <br /> any private person, including the city council member or any immediate family member, or <br /> any group or interest in any matter before any department, agency, commission or hoard of <br /> the city, except that city council members may represent their interests in their owner- <br /> occupied homesteads before a board, agency, commission or department of the city other <br /> than the city council. <br /> (d) Representation in municipal court. In any action or proceeding in the municipal court <br /> which is instituted by a city officer or employee in the course of official duties: <br /> (1) No city council member shall knowingly represent any private person other than <br /> himself or herself. If a city council member elects to have a trial in municipal court, the city <br /> council, without the participation of the affected city council member, will appoint a special <br /> judge to preside over the trial. <br /> (2) No city officer or employee shall knowingly represent any private person other than <br /> himself or herself, including any immediate family member, or any group or interest. <br /> (e) Representation in land use and development matters. A member of the planning and <br /> zoning commission shall not knowingly represent the member or any other person, group or <br /> interest in any matter before the zoning board of adjustments involving land use or <br /> development, and a member of the zoning board of adjustments shall not knowingly <br /> represent the member or any other person, group or interest in any matter before the planning <br /> and zoning commission involving land use or development. This subsection does not apply to <br /> members representing their interests in their owner-occupied homesteads. <br /> (f) Prohibited use of city position. A city official or employee shall not use his or her position <br /> to unfairly advance or impede private interests, or to grant or secure, or attempt to grant or <br /> secure, for any person (including himself or herself) any form of special consideration, <br /> treatment, exemption, or advantage beyond that which is lawfully available to other persons. <br /> A city official or employee who represents to a person that the official or employee may <br /> provide an advantage or impediment to the person based on the official's or employee's <br /> office or position violates this rule. <br />
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