(a) The
City Council may by resolution, establish its regular meeting place,
days, and time.
(Prior code § 1111; Ord. 934 § 1, 1972; Ord. 965 § 1, 1974; Ord. 1481 §
1, 1994; Ord. 1665 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1777 § 1, 2010; Ord. 2006 § 1, 2019)
(a) Regular
study session meetings of the city council and councilmembers acting
as the boards of the redevelopment agency, housing authority industrial
development authority and Palm Springs financing authority shall be
held in the City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, on such date
and time established by resolution of the city council. The study
session meetings may include closed session meetings when permitted
by and properly called pursuant to the Brown Act (
Government Code
Section 54900 et seq.).
(b) Additional
study sessions may be held at any time upon giving notice as is required
by law.
(Ord. 1190 § 1, 1983; Ord. 1361 § 1, 1990; Ord. 1364 § 1, 1990; Ord. 1401 § 1, 1991; Ord.
1455 § 1, 1993)
Each member of the City Council shall receive a salary of Three
thousand four hundred sixty-seven dollars per month for each full
month in office, or pro rata portion thereof for a partial month in
office.
(Ord. 1215 § 2, 1984; Ord. 1382 § 1, 1991; Ord. 1586 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1716 § 2, 2007; Ord.
2067 § 1, 2022)
The mayor shall receive a salary of Four thousand one hundred
sixty dollars per month for each full month in office, or pro rata
portion thereof for a partial month in office.
(Ord. 1215 § 3, 1984; Ord. 1382 § 2, 1991; Ord. 1586 § 2, 2000; Ord. 1716 § 3, 2007; Ord.
2067 § 2, 2022)
Prior to or as part of the annual budget adoption, the amounts set forth in Sections
2.04.020 and
2.04.021 may be adjusted by an affirmative vote of the City Council, without the need for an additional ordinance or ordinance amendment.
(Ord. 2067 § 3, 2022)
The city council shall, by resolution, adopt rules of procedure
to govern the conduct of its meetings, any of its other functions
and activities, and regulations pertaining thereto.
(Prior code § 1121; Ord. 913 § 2, 1971)
Any member or other person using profane, vulgar, loud or boisterous
language at any meeting or otherwise interrupting the proceedings,
who refuses to be seated or kept quiet when ordered to do so by the
mayor or other presiding officer of the council, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(Prior code § 1125)
The members of each city board or commission shall be appointed
by motion of the city council, adopted by at least three affirmative
votes. Nominations for appointment to a city board or commission shall
be made by the mayor or any other member of the city council at a
public meeting. Each member shall be a bona fide resident of the State,
unless otherwise provided by ordinance. Each member shall either:
reside, work or go to school within the City of Palm Springs. For
purposes of this requirement, "work" may consist of employment at
a physical location within the City or an ownership interest of least
20% of a business that is physically located within the City. In the
event the City Council determines that it is necessary or convenient
to appoint a board/commission member possessing unique knowledge,
skill or experience, the City Council may, in its sole discretion,
appoint one or more board/commission member(s), notwithstanding the
fact that such candidate(s) do(es) not live, work or go to school
within the City of Palm Springs. Notice of the availability of a position
for appointment shall be posted in three public places at least ten
days before the appointment and the city council may, by resolution,
adopt additional procedures to receive and consider applicants for
city boards and commissions. No member of a city board or commission
shall hold any paid office or employment in the city government. They
shall serve at the pleasure of the city council and shall be subject
to removal by motion of the city council, adopted by at least three
affirmative votes. The members thereof shall serve for a term of three
years, unless the city council by ordinance or resolution establishes
a different term, and until their respective successors are appointed
and qualified.
(Prior code § 1128; Ord. 1023 § 1, 1976; Ord.
1191 § 1, 1983; Measure Y, 2002; Ord. 2015 § 2, 2020)
The city council may fill vacancies in its membership by appointment
or by special election, as provided by state law. In addition, in
calling a special election, pursuant to
Government Code Section 36512.2,
the city council may make an interim appointment to fill the vacancy
until the date of the special election. Where an interim appointment
is to be made, the city council shall follow the provisions of this
section. The council, no later than forty-five days after the date
of commencement of a vacancy, shall call a special election to fill
the vacancy. The person elected at the special election shall fill
the term of the former incumbent. The council shall also, at the same
time it calls the special election, appoint a person to fill the vacancy
on an interim basis until the date of the special election and their
successor is elected and qualified. Any special election under this
section may be held on the date of the next regularly scheduled election
to be held throughout the city not less than ninety days from the
call of the special election, unless such an election date falls more
than two hundred seventy days from the call of the special election,
in which case the special election shall be held on the next regularly
established election date set forth in Election Code Section 2500
that is not less than ninety days from the call of the special election.
(Ord. 1411 § 1, 1992; Amended during 2/98 supplement)