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(c) The Clerk, or a designated representative of the Clerk's Office, in addition to the powers and <br />duties enumerated in section 2-14 of this Code, shall attend all regular and special meetings <br />of the Council and shall keep an accurate journal of the proceedings of the Council and <br />exercise and perform the powers and duties as provided and prescribed by law, this Code or <br />ordinances . The City Clerk's Office shall prepare minutes without consultation with anyone <br />not a part of said office. <br />( d) The Clerk shall call the roll at the beginning of each session of the Council and on the vote <br />of every ordinance and resolution and whenever requested by two (2) members on any other <br />votes and record the ayes and nays by Council Member name in the minutes. <br />(e) The Council Members shall be called in the following order: First, the District Council <br />Members in the order of their districts ; next the Council Members-at-Large in alphabetical <br />order; last, the presiding officer. On all requested roll call votes when sitting as Committee <br />of the Whole, on all third readings of bills , and on all resolutions , the Clerk shall call the roll <br />rotating the call of each Council Member by one position. <br />(f) The Clerk shall provide and maintain in the City Clerk's Office a supply of forms for all <br />matters required to be filed with the City Clerk. <br />(g) The Clerk shall hav e the power to administer oaths of office. <br />(h) The Clerk shall make available to the press and any other interested person, upon request, <br />all public information which is available concerning the subjects to be discussed at any <br />regular, special or informal meetings of the Council , and shall also make available the time, <br />date and place of such meetings. <br />(i) Upon the request of any Council Member or the Council Attorney on behalf of any Council <br />Member, the Office of the City Clerk shall provide other supportive clerical assistance and <br />other related services to the Council , its standing committees, and such other committees <br />which include Council representatives. Such services shall be provided to further effectuate <br />the necessary obligations, responsibilities and duties required of the Council Members and <br />to further the effective and efficient operation of the Council. <br />U) The City Clerk's Office shall maintain all minutes of the standing and special committees of <br />the Common Council which are duly filed with said office by the Chairperson of the <br />Committee. The minutes shall be maintained with the notices of such meetings in a separate <br />and permanent folder for each committee. All folders shall be open for public inspection <br />and available for copying at a reasonable cost to members of the public. <br />Sec. 2-7.1. Sergeant-at-Arms. <br />(a) The Chief of Police shall designate, detail and assign a police officer to act as sergeant-at- <br />arms for the Council who shall exercise duties as shall be designated by the Council. <br />(b) The Sergeant-at-Arms shall exercise and perform other duties as may be prescribed by this <br />Code and the laws of this State for the effective operation and conduct of the Council. <br />Sec. 2-7.2. Council attorney. <br />(a) A Council attorney may be appointed by the President of the Common Council subject to <br />the approval of the Council.