The purpose of these rules and regulations is to establish the
internal organization of the Council to provide for an orderly and
efficient procedure of operation.
A. The Council shall determine its own rules or order of business and
shall set its own agenda which shall be made public. Quorum for meetings
of Council shall require participation by at least four members.
B. Section
C-4.04 of the Home Rule Charter provides as follows: "City Council shall adopt and may amend an Administrative Code, which shall set forth the organization and administrative structures and procedures of the City. This Code shall establish departments, offices and agencies, in addition to those created by this Charter and may prescribe the functions of all departments, offices, and agencies. The Administrative Code may:
(1) Establish qualifications and prohibitions for department directors;
(2) Adopt uniform administrative procedures and regulations; and
(3) Adopt other rules, regulations and procedures appropriate for efficient
administration."
The Charter of the City of Easton, Pennsylvania, provides for
open meetings of the City Council at which reasonable opportunity
shall be given for citizens to be heard. The Rules of Conduct establish
guidelines to be followed by all persons attending a City Council
meeting, Council committee meetings or Council public hearing, including
members of the City Council, administrative staff, news media and
the public. The rules of parliamentary procedure comprised in Robert's
Rules of Order, as amended, shall govern in all cases in which they
are applicable and not inconsistent with the standing rules of the
Council.
[Amended 10-14-2015 by Ord. No. 5520]
Pursuant to the provisions of §
C-2.11B of the City Charter of Easton, the City Council shall meet twice a month at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers located at 123 South Third Street, Easton, Pennsylvania, except as required by the City Charter for the annual meetings to be held in each of the three Council Districts. The City Council shall meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Council may, by resolution, cancel a meeting in the event it is deemed not necessary due to the lack of business or holiday.
A. Special
meetings of the Council may be called by the Mayor and also may be
called upon written request of a majority of the members of Council.
Written notice including the time, place and purpose of any special
meeting shall be filed with the City Clerk at least 24 hours prior
to the time for which the meeting is called. The City Clerk shall
forthwith effect public notice and notify all Council members of the
proposed special meeting either personally, by telephone or by electronic
means.
B. At
any time the Mayor determines that a state of emergency exists which
affects the health or safety of the people and which requires consideration
by the Council, the Mayor may call a special meeting by filing written
notice thereof with the City Clerk at any time not less than three
hours prior to the time set for such meeting. The notice shall contain
the time, place and purpose of the meeting. The City Clerk shall forthwith
notify each Council member by telephone, electronically or personally
of the time, place and purpose of each special meeting.
Four members of the Council constitute a quorum. A quorum of
the Council must be present to conduct a City Council meeting, except
a quorum is not required to hear proclamations, special recognitions,
Council committee meetings or public hearings.
The City Administrator shall make recommendations to the City
Council and shall have the right to participate in all discussions,
but shall have no vote.
The City Solicitor, or designated Assistant City Solicitor,
shall attend all meetings and upon request give an opinion, either
written or oral, on questions of law. The City Solicitor shall act
as the City Council's Parliamentarian.
The City Clerk or designee shall attend all meetings of the
City Council, attendance at Council committee meetings and at public
hearings shall be required at the direction of the Chair, and shall
keep accurate records of all actions taken by the City Council and
as provided by law. The City Clerk shall provide each Council member
with a copy of the minutes.
The City Council may meet in executive session under rules allowed
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania when it is scheduled by the Mayor
upon request by the City Solicitor, City Administrator or any member
of the City Council when it is in compliance with Pennsylvania Open
Meetings Law. No vote shall be taken in an executive session on any
matter under consideration, nor shall any Council member enter into
a commitment with another respecting a vote to be taken subsequently
in a public meeting of the City Council. Closed executive sessions
shall be kept to a minimum.
City Council members shall arrive at City Council, committee
meetings and public hearings at or before the scheduled time for the
meetings or hearings are to begin. If a quorum for a City Council
meeting has not arrived within 15 minutes after the scheduled starting
time of the meeting, the Chair will cancel the meeting. For committee
meetings or public hearings, the Chair may decide if the meeting is
to be held.
The business of the City Council shall be conducted in the following
order of business:
G. Public comment on agenda items only.
I. Reports received by Council.
J. Reports of committees.
(7) Report of City Solicitor.
(9) Report
of City Administrator.
[Added 8-25-2021 by Ord. No. 5756]
The City Clerk, or his/her designee, shall have exclusive responsibility
for the preparation of the minutes of the City Council and their approval
must be made by a majority vote of the City Council.