A.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish ethical standards of conduct for city officials and city employees by setting forth those acts or actions that are incompatible with the best interests of the city. By providing a guide for conduct in city matters, the city council hopes to promote the faith and confidence of the citizens in their government.
B.
It is essential to the proper operation of democratic government that public officials and employees be independent and impartial; that governmental decisions and policy be made through proper channels; that public office not be used for private gain; and that there be public confidence in the integrity of government. Public officials and employees must serve their government in a fiduciary capacity and must not bestow special consideration upon any person merely because of that person's relationship to an official or employee. The attainment of these ends is impaired whenever there exists conflict between the private interests of a public official or employee and his or her duties as such. The public interest therefore requires that the law protect against such conflicts of interest and establish appropriate ethical standards with respect to the conduct of elected officials and government employees.
(Ord. 98-5 § 1 (part), 1998)