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the Council may hold an emergency meeting or add an emergency item to a posted agenda <br /> provided: <br /> (a) The Council states in writing the reasons for its findings; <br /> (b) Two - thirds of all Council Members agree that the findings are correct and an <br /> emergency exists; <br /> (c) An emergency agenda and the findings are filed with the Office of the <br /> County Clerk; and <br /> (d) Persons requesting notification are contacted by mail or telephone as soon <br /> as practicable. <br /> 7. Sine Die. Sine Die is the last scheduled meeting of an outgoing Council and is not <br /> considered a regular meeting. <br /> (a) Only resolutions shall be allowed on the agenda. <br /> (b) No other legislative proceedings shall be allowed with the exception of <br /> addressing emergencies. <br /> (c) The meeting shall start at 9:00 A.M., at a location designated by the Council <br /> Chairperson. <br /> 8. Availability of Agenda to Council Members. Except as otherwise provided by law, <br /> the agenda and all referrals for a regular meeting of the Council or a Committee shall be made <br /> available to Council Members at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the meeting. <br /> 9. Attendance. If a Council Member is unable to attend a meeting, prior written notice <br /> shall be given to the Council or Committee Chairperson. If a Council Member wants to attend a <br /> meeting via videoconferencing pursuant to HRS §92 -3.5, a written request must be submitted to <br /> the Council Chairperson and prior approval obtained prior to the agenda deadline for that meeting. <br /> 10. Recesses. Notwithstanding the need to occasionally call for short recesses or lunch <br /> breaks, when there may be unusual circumstances for the Chairperson to call for a recess, the <br /> Chairperson shall announce the anticipated length of the recess and time of reconvening. <br /> 3 <br />