The common council shall consist of seven councilmembers. One
councilmember shall be elected by the voters of each of the wards.
Each councilmember must be a resident of the ward from which he is
elected.
The city is divided into seven wards. The boundaries of the
wards shall be established by ordinance.
Councilmembers are elected for terms of two years, except that
the councilmembers elected from wards I, III and V at the November
1993 general election shall have terms of one year. Thereafter councilmembers
elected from such wards shall be elected for terms of two years.
It shall be the duty of each councilmember to:
(1) Attend meetings of the common council and serve upon committees when
appointed;
(2) Report to the mayor all city officers who are guilty of misconduct
or neglect of duty.
A quorum shall consist of a majority of the common council.
Except as otherwise provided, each councilmember present at
any meeting of the common council shall have a vote on every question
brought before the common council for its consideration. No councilmember
shall be excused from voting on any question except by a concurring
vote of 2/3 of all present. The president of the common council when
presiding shall have a vote as councilmember. No person whose election
as councilmember shall be contested shall be entitled to vote on any
question connected with any such contest.
The common council shall hold its first annual meeting on January
2 of each year. If January 2 is a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday,
the meeting shall be held on the next succeeding day which is not
a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. The common council shall hold
regular meetings at least twice in each month.
The mayor, the president of the common council or any three
councilmembers may call a meeting of the common council by filing
a written notice with the city clerk. The city clerk shall give notice
of the meeting in the manner prescribed by law and the common council.
The common council shall determine the rules of its proceedings.
Such rules shall not be subject to the approval of the mayor and shall
be valid without his approval. The common council may compel the attendance
of absent members. The common council may prescribe the powers and
duties of all officers appointed, subject, however, to the provisions
of this charter.
The president of the common council shall appoint the standing
committees for a term of one year. The president of the common council
shall announce the standing committees at the first common council
meeting in January of each year.
The chairman of each committee of the common council or the
presiding officer of the common council shall have power to administer
oaths or affirmations to all persons appearing before the common council
or before such committee to testify upon any matter.
The common council may by vote of a majority of its members
to enact ordinances for the government and protection of all public
parks, squares, gardens and places in the city. All such places shall
be subject to all ordinances with respect thereto.