[HISTORY: Adopted by the Municipal Council of the Municipality
of Monroeville 1-5-1976 by Ord.
No. 992; amended in its entirety 6-8-2010 by Ord. No. 2482. Subsequent
amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 9-11-2012 by Ord. No. 2558]
Any regular meeting or special meeting of the Municipal Council,
including Citizens' Night Meeting shall commence at the hour of 7:00
p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. Any regular
meeting falling upon a legal holiday shall be held on the third Tuesday
evening of the calendar month at the same time and place.
Special meetings may be called by the Mayor whenever he/she
may deem it expedient and shall be called by the Mayor upon written
request of three of the Council members. Should the Mayor neglect
or refuse to issue a call for a meeting desired by Council members,
the Manager shall do so on written request of three Council members.
The Mayor, Manager, Department of Law (solicitor), and all Council
members shall have at least 24 hours' written notice given by the
Manager or other person of the time, places and primary business to
be conducted at the meeting. Such notice shall also be given to the
public at the same time by advertisement and by posting such notice
in a prominent place on the Municipal Building premises 24 hours prior
to a meeting. Only the primary business as presented on the agenda
prepared by the Mayor or Manager may be considered and acted upon
at the special meeting, whether called by the Mayor or after written
request of the three Council members.
The Council may adjourn from time to time to a specific hour
and a date, but no public meeting shall be adjourned, begun, recessed
or interrupted in any way for the purpose of an executive session
except for the purpose of considering dismissal or discipline of,
hearing complaints or charge brought against a public elected officer,
employee or other public agent, or considering action with respect
to labor negotiations or any other exception to the Sunshine Act,
Act 84 of 1986, as amended.
At any meeting, the reading of the minutes may be dispensed
with upon majority vote of the members present and voting. In each
instance in which the reading of the minutes has been dispensed with,
copies of the unread minutes shall be mailed by the Manager to all
members at least three days prior to the next regular meeting. Alternatively,
e-mailing of said unread minutes three days prior will also satisfy
this rule if the Councilperson indicates that he would desire to receive
the minutes in this fashion. The Manager may e-mail said unread minutes
if the Councilperson indicates in writing that he/she would prefer
such an alternative. In the absence of the Manager, the Mayor shall
appoint a person to prepare a reading and recording of the minutes.
The Mayor, at the stated hour, shall call the meeting to order.
He/She shall preserve order and decorum in the office of Mayor and
Council, decide all questions of order, and conduct the proceedings
of the meeting in accordance with parliamentary rules contained in
Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised. Any member shall have the
right to appeal from a decision of the presiding officer or to request
information or question the order of business. No appeal shall be
debatable, and the appeal may be sustained by a majority of the members
present. In the event of a conflict between Robert's Rules of Order,
Newly Revised, and these rules, these rules shall prevail.
The business of Council shall be conducted according to an agenda
prepared by the Municipal Manager and approved by Mayor and Council.
A. The agenda and order of business shall be closed at the end of the
work session prior to the regular scheduled Council meeting.
B. Debate and Council action is limited to those items on the agenda
after the agenda is closed.
C. The public shall have the opportunity to address Council, as established
by the agenda during the public business meeting. A written statement
shall be prepared by the individual(s) addressing Council and received
and filed with the Manager. Persons wishing to address Council shall
inform the Manager up to the close of the agenda and will be placed
on the agenda with the topic of discussion. Presentations will be
limited to five minutes except if extended by a majority vote of Council.
The Mayor or a majority of Council may limit debate on any item within
a reasonable time frame.
D. The Council will conduct Citizens' Night and the work session on
Thursday before the second Tuesday (regular business meeting) of each
calendar month at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.
Any regular Citizens' Night or work session falling on a legal holiday
shall be rescheduled and duly advertised. Any person or persons wishing
to address Council may do so at Citizens' Night or the work session
and every effort will be made to accommodate the individual(s) or
group(s) wishing to be heard by all of Council. No formal action may
be taken at Citizens' Night or the work session. The presiding officer
and majority of Council may limit discussion within a reasonable time
frame. Minutes will be kept of the names, addresses and nature of
problems, important items of discussion, and final disposition of
matters brought before Council at Citizens' Night.
E. The work session agenda shall be established by the Municipal Manager
and distributed three days prior to the work session. No minutes shall
be taken at the work session.
If the Mayor is absent at the designated time for any meeting,
the duly elected Deputy Mayor of Council shall preside, and if both
the Mayor and Deputy Mayor are absent, the senior majority member,
by party, of Council (by rotating ascending ward number if two or
more majority members are equal seniority) shall serve as Mayor pro
tempore and have the same authority as is vested in the Mayor and
shall serve in such capacity only for such time as the Mayor or Deputy
Mayor is absent, but shall not cast the Mayor's deciding vote in cases
of tie votes of Council.
Whenever the presiding officer, other than the Mayor, shall
desire to make any motion, he/she shall vacate this chair and designate
his/her Deputy or the senior majority member in the Deputy Mayor's
absence to preside temporarily.
Committees and committee chairpersons shall be appointed by
the Deputy Mayor of Council on an ad hoc basis when authorized by
majority of Council.
There shall be no standing committees of Council except that
Council shall meet at least once monthly in a public work session
as a committee of the whole to consider business which may come before
Council at the regularly scheduled business meetings.
Special committees may be created as occasions may require by
the majority of Council. The Deputy Mayor still retains the right
to make committee appointments in the above case.
No vote by proxy will be considered legitimate at any meeting
of Council.
All ordinances and resolutions shall be read aloud in their entirety by the Manager unless presented to the Mayor, the Law Department (Municipal Solicitor) and all Councilpersons at least 24 hours prior to the meeting at which its adoption is sought, in which event the ordinance or resolution may be read aloud by number and title. Any member of Council, or the Mayor, may require the reading aloud in full or in part of any ordinance or resolution whether or not it is submitted in writing 24 hours in advance. Only members of Council may present ordinances, resolutions, or motions, except as provided by petition in Article
XX of the Home Rule Charter.
The Mayor and all Councilpersons shall receive a listing of
all bills and contractual payments. Payment of the bills shall only
be authorized by the majority vote of Council. Any Councilperson may
question or investigate any bills or requests before payment, if he/she
so desires, but any delay in the vote to approve or reject such bill
in order to permit such investigation shall be for not longer than
the interval between the time the request to investigate is made and
the next regular or adjourned meeting. After each investigation, a
report by the investigating member shall be made at the next regular
or adjourned meeting.
The deliberations of the Council shall be conducted in the following
manner:
A. No Councilperson shall address the Council until he/she has been
recognized by the presiding officer. He/She shall thereupon address
himself/herself to the Chair and confine his/her remarks to the question
under discussion and avoid all personalities.
B. When two or more members simultaneously seek recognition, the presiding
officer shall name the member who is to speak first.
C. No person other than a member of Council or other Municipal official
shall address the Council unless he/she has first given to the Manager
notice of his/her intention to address Council and the exact nature
of the matter he/she wishes to bring up prior to the close of the
agenda of the meeting he/she wishes to address.
D. When a question is under discussion, no action shall be in order
except: 1) to lay on the table; 2) move the previous question; 3)
to postpone to a certain day; 4) to refer to a committee; 5) to amend;
6) to postpone indefinitely. These motions shall have precedence in
the order listed.
E. Any member desirous of terminating the debate may move the previous
question, in which event the presiding officer shall announce the
question as "shall the main question now be put?" If a two-thirds
majority of the members present vote in the affirmative, the main
question shall be taken without further debate, its effect being to
put an end to all debate and bring the Council to a direct vote, first
upon pending amendments, and then upon the main question.
F. The presiding officer shall have the right to limit debate in any
uniform and fair manner, which limitation may be altered by a two-thirds
vote of the Council, but in no event shall any Councilperson who is
in order and speaking on the particular agenda item be limited to
less than 15 minutes on each subject of debate if the Councilperson
so desires.
G. All votes on ordinances and resolutions shall be by roll call. Any
member may request a roll call vote at any time. A majority vote of
any quorum present in favor of a proposed ordinance, motion, resolution
or appointment shall be necessary for passage or approval, unless
a larger number is required by statute.
H. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order, and a motion to adjourn,
to lay on the table, and a call for the previous question shall be
decided without debate.
I. A quorum (four) shall consist of a majority of all the members of Council. A majority shall consist of one more than half of those voting. Abstention shall be considered a non-vote. No ordinance or resolution shall be adopted without at least four affirmative votes. Actions of the Council, other than ordinances and resolutions, shall be effective and binding by the affirmative vote of majority of the votes cast, provided at least three affirmative votes are cast. Section
C-19, Quorum; §
C-20, Votes required for action; and §
C-21, Form of action by Council, of the Home Rule Charter shall apply.
It shall be in order for any member voting in the majority to
move for a reconsideration of the vote of any question at that meeting.
A motion to reconsider, being put and lost, shall not be renewed at
that meeting.
These rules or any part thereof may be suspended temporarily
in connection with any matter under consideration by a recorded 2/3
of the members present and all motions for the suspension shall be
without debate.