The role of the Charter in interpreting this Administrative
Code shall be as follows: In the event there is any inconsistency
or conflict in the Charter and the provisions of this Administrative
Code, the provisions of the Charter shall take precedence.
The number of Council members, their terms, election and qualifications
and the filling of Council vacancies shall be as provided in the Charter.
Council shall meet pursuant to the public notice provisions
of the Sunshine Act, at least once per month. Dates will be established
at the Council organizational meeting. For years with no Council organizational
meeting, Council meeting dates for the coming year will be established
at the last meeting of the year. Council may cancel meetings as long
as the requirements of the Sunshine Act are met and notice is provided.
A. Public
notice. Provisions governing public notice of meetings shall be as
provided by law.
B. The
Chair shall preside over meetings of Council. In the absence of the
Chair, the Vice Chair shall preside over meetings and exercise the
duties of the Chair. In the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair, the
longest-tenured member of Council shall preside over meetings and
exercise the duties of the Chair.
C. Regular
meetings. Regular meeting dates and times shall be held per the schedule
established at either the organizational meeting or established at
the last Council meeting of the year for the coming year. The Council
may adjourn to a stated time for general business or for special business.
If no quorum is present at a stated meeting or adjourned meeting,
a majority of those who do meet may agree upon another date for a
meeting and may continue to do so until the meeting is held.
D. Special
meetings. Special meetings may be called by the Chair of Council or
may be called at the request of a majority of the members of Council.
Special meetings of Council must provide 24 hours' notice to
each member. Notice to call a special meeting may be either verbal
or by electronic means. Publication as required by the Sunshine Act
by the City Clerk shall be at least 24 hours before a special meeting
is to be held. Such notice shall specify the time and place of the
special meeting and the business to be transacted. No other business
shall be considered at such meeting by the Council other than the
business stated in the notice. Presence at the meeting constitutes
waiver of notice.
E. Emergency
meetings. The Council may hold and take action at an emergency meeting
at any time. Such emergency meetings may be called by the City Manager
or by any member of the Council, provided that:
(1) A quorum is present as provided in the Charter; and
(2) The majority of the Council determines that the holding of such meeting
and the taking of emergency action at that time is necessary to protect
or promote the public health and safety of the City.
F. Executive
sessions. The Council may hold executive sessions as permitted by
law. No official action shall be taken by the Council on any matter
in executive session.
G. In
the event a regular or special meeting needs to be postponed because
of weather emergency or similar circumstances, the Council Chair may
determine the date and time of the postponed meeting. Reasonable effort
to fulfill the notice requirements shall be made, but broadcast announcements
and telephone calls to members shall be deemed to meet minimum requirements.
All meetings of the Council shall be open to the public as provided
by law and Charter. Those using electronic recording devices, including
but not limited to video cameras, to record meetings in Council Chambers
shall stay behind the podium area in Council Chambers. Those recording
meetings in any room other than the Council Chambers shall position
themselves or position the recording device no closer than the entry
door to a room where the meeting is being held. No person may begin
recording before the meeting is called to order by the Chair of the
meeting, and the recording must be terminated at the time the meeting
is adjourned.
At the time appointed for any meeting of the Council, the Chair shall call the meeting to order. If a quorum is present, as provided in the Charter, the Chair shall proceed with the order of business prescribed for the meeting. If, upon the call of the roll, a quorum is not present, the Chair shall order a recess for a period of 30 minutes. If a quorum has not developed in that time, the Chair shall declare the meeting adjourned and, upon his or her own motion, establish a new date for a meeting. (Note: Section
3.2.4 of the Charter states: "Quorum. The action of a majority of the members of Council shall constitute a quorum. The action of a majority of the Council present and entitled to vote, unless otherwise stated in this Charter, shall be binding upon and constitute the action of the Council.")
These rules are intended to promote an orderly system of public
comment, to give every person an opportunity to be heard, and to ensure
that no individual is embarrassed by exercising his or her right of
free speech. Public comment is permitted at the regular meetings of
Council.
A. Persons desiring to formally address Council at its stated meetings
may do so by providing notice to the City Clerk on the subject matter
to be discussed at least one calendar week prior to the day of the
meeting in order for the item to be considered for the agenda.
B. A citizen shall be provided the opportunity to address the Council
on any agenda item without written notice. The Chair shall limit the
time each person shall speak, giving equal time to all, but such time
shall be limited to not more than five minutes.
C. When a group of persons wishes to address the Council on the same
subject matter, it shall be proper for the Chair to request that a
spokesperson be chosen by the group to address the Council and to
limit the number of persons addressing the Council on the same matter
so as to avoid unnecessary repetition.
D. Any person making offensive, insulting, threatening, insolent, slanderous
or obscene remarks or who becomes boisterous or who makes threats
against any person or against public order and security while in the
Council Chamber shall be forthwith barred by the Chair from further
audience at the meeting unless permission to continue be granted by
the majority vote of the Council members present.
E. All remarks must be directed to Council as a body and not to any
Council member or public or elected official in attendance. Any person
making personally offensive or impertinent remarks or who shall become
unruly while addressing Council may be called to order by the Chair,
and may be barred from speaking before Council, unless permission
to continue speaking is granted by a majority vote of Council.
F. All comments by the public shall be made from the speaker's
podium. No comments shall be made from any other location except the
podium, and anyone making "out of order" comments may be subject to
removal. There will be no demonstration at the conclusion of anyone's
presentation.
G. Citizens may not ask questions of a Council member or other elected
or public official in attendance. However, Council members, elected
or public officials may make a statement in response to comments made
by citizens at the conclusion of the public comment.
The Council may create committees or commissions as Council
deems appropriate. The number of committee members and its duties
shall be stated in the motion of appointment.
Provisions as to salary and expense reimbursement shall be as
provided in the annual Budget Ordinance.