Civility: Being "civil" is not a restraint on the First Amendment right to speak out, but it is more than
just being polite. Civility is stating your opinions and beliefs, without degrading someone else in the
process. Civility requires a person to respect other people's opinions and beliefs even if he or she
strongly disagrees. It is finding a common ground for dialogue with others. It is being patient, graceful,
and having a strong character. That's why we say "Character Counts" in Indiantown. Civility is practiced
at all Village meetings. Special Needs: If anyone attending this meeting requires a reasonable accommodation, please contact
Susan Owens, Village Clerk, by telephone at (772) 597-8268 or by email at sowens@indiantownfl.gov at least 48 hours in advance. Workshop Proceedings: Workshops are typically held to discuss lengthy items that might not otherwise fit on a regular or special Council meeting agenda or items that just need further discussion. During workshops, Council Members may discuss the items on the agenda, but may NOT take any actions on them, other than to approve or amend the agenda. Appeal of Decision: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Village Council with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he or she will need a record of the proceeding, and
for that purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record
includes any testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. |