The following rules of procedure shall govern
the business of the Township Council.
Except as may be provided in the Administrative
Code, questions of order, methods of organization and the conduct
of business of the Council shall be governed by Robert's Rules of
Order (the most recent revised edition) in all cases to which they
are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the rules
of procedure hereinafter set forth in these bylaws.
There shall be no standing committees of the
Council other than the committee of the whole. The President of the
Council shall appoint the members and the Chairperson for all special
committees for legislative or investigative purposes. Said committee
members shall serve for the term of such committee as designated by
the President or until the committee issues a final report to the
Council.
For the purpose of performing duties, other
than enacting legislation, which are properly exercisable by the Council
under the provisions of the Administrative Code, the Council may sit in nonlegislative sessions at such
times as it may determine.
[Amended 2-9-2010 by Ord. No. 3-2010]
Subject to the authority of the Chair, at each regular meeting
of the Township Committee to divert from the regular posted agenda
of such regular meeting, the order of business at each regular meeting
shall be handled as follows:
G. Early public comment on agenda items not otherwise subject to public
hearing.
H. Introduction of ordinance.
I. Public hearings of ordinances on second reading.
The President shall preserve order and decorum
and decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the Council,
which shall require a 2/3 vote to overrule.
The Township Clerk shall, at least once each
year, within the seven days following the annual organization meeting
of the Council, post, for the purpose of public inspection, a schedule
of the regular meetings of the Council to be held during the year
in at least one public place reserved for such or similar announcements.
She shall, in addition, mail or deliver a copy thereof to the two
newspapers designated by the Council to receive notices of the meetings
of the Council. The schedule shall contain the location of each meeting
and the time and date thereof. In the event that such schedule is
thereafter revised, she shall, within seven days following each revision,
post, mail and submit such revision in the manner hereinabove set
forth.
These bylaws may only be altered by means of
a formal amendment, which shall be proposed, in writing, at the regular
meeting next preceding and adopted by a majority of the members of
the Council, but any of these bylaws may be suspended temporarily
with the concurrence of 2/3 of the entire membership of the Council,
unless such a suspension would be in violation of a statute of the
State of New Jersey.