No person shall be a Trustee who has not attained the age of
twenty-one (21) years; who is not a citizen of the United States;
who is not an inhabitant of the Village at the time of his/her election
and has not resided therein for one (1) whole year next preceding
the time of his/her election.
Every Trustee, before entering upon the duties of his/her office,
shall take the oath prescribed by the Constitution of this State,
and that he/she will faithfully demean himself/herself in office.
Every Board of Trustees shall assemble within twenty (20) days after
their appointment or election and choose a Chairman of their number
and some other person as Clerk. The Chairman may vote on any proposition
before the Board. The Board of Trustees, by law or ordinance, shall
fix the time and place of holding their stated meetings and may be
convened by the Chairman at any time.
[Ord. No. 16 §I, 4-14-1964; Ord. No. 54 §I, 9-15-1975]
A. Meetings
of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Country Club shall be held
at the Village Hall or such other place as the Board of Trustees shall
designate. Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be held
on the second (2nd) Tuesday of each month at 6:45 P.M., provided however,
that a regular meeting may be rescheduled by the Chairman in a given
instance if holidays, weather or a conflict with other events of concern
to the Village necessitate.
B. Special
meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Country Club may
be called by any two (2) members of the Board by requesting such special
meeting with the Village Clerk who shall thereupon prepare a notice
of such special meeting. Special meetings may also be called by the
Chairman of the Board in the same manner. The notice of such special
meeting shall state the date and hour of the meeting and the purpose
for which the meeting is called, and no business shall be transacted
thereat, except such as is stated in the notice. Said notice of the
time and object of the special meeting shall be given to each member
of the Board by the Village Clerk causing such notice to be delivered
at the usual place of abode of said members twenty four (24) hours
before the stated special meeting. Such notice shall also be posted
within the Village Hall in a manner visible to the general public
and shall be made available to any representative of the news media
who requests notice of meetings of the Board of Trustees twenty four
(24) hours before said special meeting. By unanimous consent, a special
meeting may be held at any time provided, however, that when twenty-four
(24) hour notice cannot be given or when the time or place is not
convenient or accessible to the public, the nature of the good cause
justifying that departure from the normal requirements shall be stated
in the minutes.
At all meetings of the Board, a majority of the Trustees shall
constitute a quorum to do business; a smaller number may adjourn from
day to day and may compel the attendance of absent members in such
manner and under such penalties as the Board of Trustees previously,
by ordinance, may have prescribed.
Members of the Board of Trustees shall be required to attend
all stated and special meetings of the Board unless leave of absence
is granted by the Board or unless excused by the Chairman for illness
or other special reason.
At the hour appointed, the Chairman, or in his/her absence any
Trustee, shall call the Board to order, the Clerk shall call the roll
of members and announce whether or not a quorum is present.
A. The
Board of Trustees, upon the announcement of a quorum, shall proceed
to transact the business before them in the following order:
1. Reading of the minutes of the last meeting or meetings, unless temporarily
waived, and approval of the same as read unless changed or objection
by a member, in which event they shall be approved as corrected.
2. The presentation of complaints and petitions by inhabitants of the
Village.
3. The reports of officers and committees.
6. The audit of all bills and claims against the Village and ordering
of payment of bills approved and allowed.
8. The presentation of comments and suggestions by inhabitants of the
Village.
All committees shall be appointed by the Chairman unless, on
motion, the Board shall elect to appoint any such committee.
Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the proceedings of the
Board except when otherwise provided by ordinance and any question
arising thereunder shall be decided by the Chairman subject to appeal
to the Board of Trustees by any member.
The Board of Trustees shall keep a journal of their proceedings
and, at the desire of any member, shall cause the "yeas" and "nays"
to be taken and entered on the journal on any question, resolution
or ordinance. Their proceedings shall be public.
The style of ordinances of the Village of Country Club shall
be: "Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Country
Club, as follows:". No ordinance shall be passed except by bill, and
no bill shall become an ordinance unless on its passage a majority
of all the members of the Board of Trustees vote therefor, and the
"yeas" and "nays" be entered upon the journal; every proposed ordinance
shall be introduced to the Board of Trustees in writing and shall
be read by title or in full two (2) times prior to passage, both readings
may occur at a single meeting of the Board of Trustees. If the proposed
ordinance is read by title only, copies of the proposed ordinances
shall be made available for public inspection prior to the time the
bill is under consideration by the Board of Trustees. All ordinances
shall be in full force and effect from and after their passage after
being duly signed by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees and attested
by the Village Clerk.
In case of absence of the Chairman at any meeting of the Board,
the Board may appoint a Chairman Pro Tempore, and in case he/she shall
die, resign, be removed from office or remove from the Village, the
Board of Trustees shall appoint one (1) of their number Chairman who
shall hold the office for the unexpired term.
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees shall, semi-annually in
each year, make out a correct statement of all monies received and
expended on account of the Village of Country Club during the six
(6) months next preceding and shall cause such statement, within ten
(10) days thereafter, to be published either in some newspaper distributed
in the Village or by causing copies of such statement to be put up
in six (6) of the most public places in the Village.
All vacancies in the Board of Trustees shall be filled by the
remaining members of the Board. In case the office of Chairman becomes
vacant, the remaining members shall select one (1) of their own number
as temporary Chairman and then proceed to elect some person to fill
such vacancy; provided, the Chairman or temporary Chairman shall have
no vote except in case of a tie.
Such Board of Trustees shall have power to appoint an Assessor,
Collector, Marshal, Treasurer and such other officers, servants and
agents as may be necessary, remove them from office, prescribe their
duties and fix their compensation.
[Ord. No. 269 §I, 4-6-1993]
At the first (1st) meeting following Village elections each
April, the Board of Trustees shall elect one (1) of their own number
to occupy the office of "Acting Chairman" of the Board.
[Ord. No. 269 §II, 4-6-1993]
When any vacancy shall happen in the office of Chairman by death,
resignation, removal from the State of Missouri, refusal to qualify
or from any other cause whatsoever, the acting Chairman of the Board
of Trustees shall, for the time being, perform the duties of Chairman
with all the rights, privileges, powers and jurisdiction of the Chairman
until such vacancy is filled or such disability is removed or, in
the case of temporary absence, until the Chairman's return.