A majority of Frederick’s aldermen appear open to expanding the size of the city’s legislative body, but were undecided about how many seats should be by district and how many at large. The aldermen on Wednesday discussed two of the 19 recommendations of a committee that reviewed the city’s charter. One recommendation discussed Wednesday was to expand the number of seats on the city’s legislative body from five to seven. Another recommendation was to divide the body into a combination of members elected from districts around the city and others elected citywide.