A.
Village To Comply. The Village, and all elected officials and staff, will comply with the provisions of Chapter 610, RSMo., as amended from time to time.
B.
Custodian Of Records Designated. The Village Clerk is hereby designated as the "custodian of records" for the Village of Lexington. Such designation does not mean that the Village Clerk will necessarily have all the records in his/her possession, but simply is an indication to which requests for copies of records and information regarding the Village Government shall be directed. Requests for records made to persons other than the Village Clerk shall not be considered to be requests that are made pursuant to the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 of the State Statutes. Nonetheless, any official or employee of the Village who receives a request is directed to inform the Village Clerk of the request in a timely fashion, so that a response may be made to the request.
C.
Closed Records And Votes. All records of the Village which are permitted to be closed records by reason of the Sunshine Law or by any other Statute of Missouri or by any Statute or regulation of the United States Government shall be maintained as closed records. No such closed record shall be released to any person who is not a part of the Village Government, except that the Village's auditor may see such records as are reasonably necessary to prepare an audit report as requested by the Village, and the Village's Attorney may see such records as are reasonably necessary to represent the Village. Requests that closed records be opened to public inspection will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Village Board.
D.
Public Notice Board. The custodian of records shall establish a fixed place where all public notices and agendas will be posted. This notice board should be in a place that is accessible to members of the public at times when the Village Hall is open and (if possible) should be lighted and available for public inspection even at times when the Village Hall is closed. A window or glass door at the entrance to the Village Hall may be used as the notice board, provided such notices are placed in such a fashion that they can be read by persons on the outside of the Village Hall.