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EXHIBIT C (Continued) <br />To review the position of the parties in a final effort to resolve such disputed issue or issues; and <br />If the dispute is not resolved, to discuss arrangement for the utilization of the impasse procedures <br />provided herein. <br />Section 19: Impasse Procedures <br />Impasse procedures are as follows: <br />If the parties so agree, the issue or issues at impasse shall be submitted directly to the City Council for <br />determination. <br />If they do not agree within seven (7) days following the conclusion of the impasse meeting set forth <br />in Section 18 above, either party may submit the impasse to mediation. <br />All mediation proceeding shall be private and the mediator shall make no public recommendation, <br />nor take any public position at any time concerning the issues. <br />If the parties are unable to agree on a mediator after a reasonable period of time, they shall select <br />the mediator from a list of three names to be provided by the State Conciliation Service, or if that <br />agency for any reason shall fail to provide such list, by the American Arbitration Association. <br />Upon receipt of such list, the parties shall alternately strike names from the list until a single name <br />remains who shall become the mediator. The priority of striking names shall alternate from one party <br />to the other each time impasse procedures are invoked by the same parties. The employee <br />organization or the City shall commence this process in an order determined by lot striking the first <br />name from such list of names in any initial mediation. <br />The cost of the mediator, if any, shall be shared equally by both parties. <br />If the parties have failed to resolve all their disputes through mediation within fifteen (15) days after <br />the mediator commenced meetings with the parties, the parties may agree to submit the issues in <br />dispute directly to the City Council. In that event, the City Council shall finally determine the issues <br />after conducting a public hearing thereon and after such further investigation of the relevant facts <br />as it may deem appropriate. <br />If the parties have exhausted the mediation process, the matter shall be submitted to the City <br />Council for resolution. <br />Section 20: Construction <br />This Resolution shall be administered and construed as follows: <br />Nothing in this Resolution shall be construed to deny to any person, employee, organization, the City, <br />or any authorized officer, body or other representative of the City, the rights, powers and authority <br />granted by Federal or State law or City Charter provisions. <br />Nothing in this Resolution shall be construed as making the provisions of California Labor Code <br />Section 923 applicable to City employees or employee organizations, or of giving employees or <br />employee organizations the right to participate in, support, cooperate or encourage, directly or <br />CONFIDENTIAL ASSOCIATION OF SANTA ANA(CASA) MOU: 2010- 2012 Page 86