(a)
Gifts.
It is a violation of this code for an official to accept any gift or favor from any person that might reasonably tend to influence the official in the discharge of public duties, or grant in the discharge of municipal operations, any improper favor, service, or thing of value.
(b)
Special treatment.
It is a violation of this code for an official to use a municipal position to secure or grant any special consideration, treatment, exemptions or advantage to the official, or to any person, that is not available to the general public. This prohibition does not apply to nonmonetary, honorary gestures, such as designated parking for officials invited as special guests at civic events.
(c)
Information.
It is a violation of this code for an official to disclose confidential or privileged information that could adversely affect the property, fiscal affairs, or litigation interests of the city unless such disclosure is required by law, nor use any information gained by reason of being an official for one’s own personal gain or benefit or for the private interest of others.
(d)
Financial interest.
It is a violation of this code for an official to transact any business on behalf of the city in an official capacity regarding any business entity or real property in which the official has a financial interest.
(e)
Compensation.
It is a violation of this code for an official to directly receive any fee or compensation for services from any source other than the city, unless the fee or compensation is derived from outside employment in accordance with a city policy permitting outside employment.
(f)
Resources.
It is a violation of this code for an official to use city supplies, equipment, facilities or personnel for any purpose other than the conduct of official city business, unless done so in accordance with a program made available to the general public or in accordance with a city policy permitting use of city resources for outside employment that benefits the city.
(g)
Misrepresentation.
It is a violation of this code for an official to misrepresent the official’s identity when communicating with any person regarding matters pending before the city, issues of city business, or city elections. This prohibition does not apply to officials engaged in law enforcement activities.
(Ordinance 2019-05-15-01 adopted 5/20/19; Ordinance 2022-11-07-01 adopted 11/7/2022)