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(b) The Council attorney shall be responsible to see that all ordinances and resolutions <br />requested by Council Members are drafted ; shall review all proposed ordinances and <br />resolutions as to form and legality; shall advise the Office of the City Clerk as to all matters <br />regarding publication and codification of ordinances; and shall give legal advice as <br />requested by the Common Council , its committees and its members . <br />(Ord. No . 6114-77 , § 1; Ord. No. 7929-88 , § 1) <br />Sec. 2-8. Decorum and debate regulating Common Council. <br />(a) The presiding officer shall preserve order and decorum at all Council meetings. When <br />necessary, the presiding officer may seek the assistance of the Sergeant-at-Arms in the <br />enforcement of this provision. <br />(b) Each member of the Common Council shall be present within the Council Chamber during <br />the sessions of the Council and shall vote on each question put unless excused from voting <br />by a majority of the members present. Any Council Member not present shall be noted in <br />the minutes as absent. <br />(c) A Council Member shall not vote or take any other discretionary action in the Member 's <br />official capacity, except in the exercise of the Member's own independent judgment, <br />reached after due regard for the collective interests of the Member 's constituency as a <br />whole, and of the citizens and the community of the City of South Bend. The prohibition in <br />this subsection extends to any agreement to take action in violation of this subsection and to <br />any effort to induce other Council Members to violate it. <br />( d) Whenever a Council Member has or is likely to have a substantial conflict of interest in <br />connection with a matter pending before the Council in which the Member 's action may be <br />influenced by possible economic benefits or material personal gain , the Member shall <br />disclose fully the nature of the potential conflict of interest, in which event the Member may <br />continue to participate in the deliberations and vote on the matter if it is determined by a <br />majority of the Council present that it is not a substantial conflict of interest. <br />( e) Whenever a Council Member has or is likely to have a substantial conflict of interest in <br />connection with any official matter other than one pending before the Council, the Member <br />shall either: <br />(1) Disqualify himself or herself from further participation in the proceeding ; or <br />(2) Conduct himself or herself in accordance with an advisory opinion from the Council <br />Rules Committee. <br />(f) Council Members shall not derive or attempt to derive any unjustified enrichment from their <br />office. This subsection forbids: <br />(1) The solicitation or acceptance of any bribe, or any gift , or other material , economic or <br />personal benefit, or of any promise of similar benefit, which the Member believes or <br />reasonably should believe was intended to influence the Member 's vote or other action <br />to be taken in the Member's official capacity; or