[Amended 3-14-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-02]
At the annual organizational meeting of the Council, one or
more newspapers eligible under § 985.03, Wis. Stats., shall
be designated as the official newspapers of the City of Princeton,
Wisconsin, and all ordinances, notices and proceedings of said City
required by law to be published shall be published in either or both
at the pleasure of the Common Council.
The Alderpersons of the City of Princeton shall constitute the
Common Council. The Common Council shall be vested with all the powers
of the City not specifically given some other officer, as well as
those powers set forth elsewhere throughout this Code.
The Common Council at its first meeting subsequent to the regular
election and qualification of new members shall, after organization,
annually choose from its members a President who, in the absence of
the Mayor, shall preside at meetings of the Council and, during the
absence or inability of the Mayor, shall have the powers and duties
of the Mayor, except that he/she shall not have power to approve an
act of the Council which the Mayor has disapproved by filing objections
with the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer. He/she shall, when so
officiating, be styled "Acting Mayor." The President of the Council
shall be elected for a one-year term of office.
The Common Council, on behalf of the City, may join with other
villages, towns, or cities or other governmental entities in a cooperative
arrangement for executing any power or duty in order to attain greater
economy or efficiency, including joint employment of appointive officers
and employees and joint purchasing programs.
[Amended 10-9-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-09]
A. Meeting attendance.
(1) Attendance at all scheduled meetings is required to receive full
pay.
(2) Two excused absences will be allowed per election year (April to April) and shall require such notification as defined in §
75-20B.
(3) Absences in excess of the two excused will be deducted from the salary
of the representative at $50 per regularly scheduled meeting.
(4) No pay is received for committee meetings not attended.
The Mayor and Alderpersons who make up the Common Council, whether
operating under general or special law, may, by three-fourths majority
vote of all the members of the Common Council, determine that a monthly
salary or per diem compensation be paid the Mayor and Alderpersons.
Salaries heretofore established shall so remain until changed by ordinance
and shall not be increased or diminished during their terms of office.
Except as provided in § 19.85, Wis. Stats., all meetings
of the Common Council, committees thereof, and City boards, committees
and commissions, shall be open to the public.
The following procedures shall be followed at public hearings,
and may also be followed when citizen input is necessary during regular
items of business before the Common Council:
A. The presiding officer shall generally call on those persons who wish
to speak on the matter, or call initially on those persons who wish
to speak for the proposition. Each person wishing to speak for the
proposition shall give his or her name and address.
B. Each person speaking initially on the matter or specifically on behalf
of the proposition shall be limited in time to three minutes.
C. The presiding officer shall then call on those persons who wish to
oppose the proposition if the presiding officer has first asked for
only those favoring the proposition to speak.
D. Each such person speaking in opposition to the proposition shall
give his or her name and address and shall also be limited to five
minutes.
E. Any person wishing to speak in rebuttal to any statements made may,
with the permission of the presiding officer, do so; provided, however,
such rebuttal statement shall be limited to three minutes by any one
individual.
F. When the presiding officer in his/her discretion is satisfied that
the proposition has been heard, he/she shall announce the fact that
the hearing is concluded.