[Ord. No. 2260 §1(2-310), 9-28-1998; Ord. No. 2945 §1, 8-24-2004]
As used in this Chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms mean:
Any meeting, record or vote closed to the public.
If requested by a member of the public, copies provided in accord with the payment of fees authorized by this Chapter, if duplication equipment is available.
All matters which relate in any way to the performance of the City's functions or the conduct of its business.
Any legislative, administrative or governmental entity created by the Constitution or Statutes of this State or by orders or ordinances of the City, including:
The Board of Aldermen, the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Board of Adjustment and any other board or commission of the City established by law;
Any other commission or committee appointed by the Mayor or Board of Aldermen, including any Advisory Committee appointed for the specific purpose of recommending to the Mayor or Board of Aldermen policy, policy revisions or the expenditure of public funds. The City Clerk shall maintain a list of all City commissions or committees appointed as provided in this definition;
Any other legislative or administrative governmental deliberative body under the direction of three (3) or more elected or appointed members having rule-making or quasi-judicial power;
Any committee appointed by or at the direction of any of the entities noted herein and which is authorized to report to any of the above-named entities; and
Any quasi-public governmental body. The term "quasi-public governmental body" means any person, corporation or partnership organized or authorized to do business in this State pursuant to the provisions of Chapters 352, 353, or 355, RSMo., or any unincorporated association, which either:
Has as its primary purpose to enter into contracts with public governmental bodies, or to engage primarily in activities carried out pursuant to an agreement or agreements with public governmental bodies; or
Performs a public function, as evidenced by a statutorily or ordinance-based capacity to confer or otherwise advance, through approval, recommendation or other means, the allocation or issuance of tax credits, tax abatement, public debt, tax exempt debt, rights of eminent domain, or the contracting of lease-back agreements on structures whose annualized payments commit public tax revenues; or any association that directly accepts the appropriations of money from the City, but only to the extent that a meeting, record, or vote relates to such appropriation.
Any meeting of a public governmental body subject to this Chapter at which any public business is discussed, decided or public policy formulated, whether such meeting is conducted in person or by means of communication equipment including, but not limited to, conference call, video conference, Internet chat, or Internet message board. The term "public meeting" shall not include an informal gathering of members of a public governmental body for ministerial or social purposes when there is no intent to avoid the purposes of this Chapter, but the term shall include a public vote of all or a majority of the members of any public governmental body, by electronic communication or other means, conducted in lieu of holding a public meeting with the members of the public governmental body gathered at one (1) location in order to conduct public business.
Any record, whether written or electronically stored, retained by or of any public governmental body including any report, survey, memorandum or other document or study prepared for the public governmental body by a consultant or other professional service paid for in whole or in part by public funds, including records created or maintained by private contractors under an agreement with a public governmental body or on behalf of a public governmental body. The term "public record" shall not include any internal memorandum or letter received or prepared by or on behalf of a member of a public governmental body consisting of advice, opinions and recommendations in connection with the deliberative decision-making process of said body, unless such records are retained by the public governmental body or presented at a public meeting. Any document or study prepared for a public governmental body by a consultant or other professional service as described in this Chapter shall be retained by the public governmental body in the same manner as any other public record.
Any vote, whether conducted in person, by telephone or by any other electronic means, cast at any public meeting of any public governmental body.