Public Comment. After the staff report portion of the public hearing has concluded, the presiding officer shall open the public comment portion of the public hearing. Members of the public shall be given the opportunity to testify in support of or in opposition to the matter being considered by the council/commission. Those persons speaking in support of the matter being considered shall speak first. However, the presiding officer shall have the option of allowing members of the public to speak in support of or in opposition to the matter being considered at the same time during the public comment portion of the public hearing. The presiding officer shall advise the public present at the public hearing that each speaker must speak from the podium and give his or her name and address before speaking. the maximum time limit for each speaker shall be five minutes. When all speakers in opposition have concluded their statements, a single spokesperson for the proponent shall be given a maximum of five minutes to present a rebuttal statement. The rebuttal statement shall only address issues which were raised for the first time by the opponents and not addressed by the proponents during their initial testimony. At the conclusion of proponent's rebuttal, the presiding officer shall close the public comment portion of the public hearing.
The presiding officer shall have the right to extend or reduce the maximum speaking time period so that the public comment portion of the public hearing can be completed in a timely fashion as follows: (1) in order to expedite the public comment portion of the public hearing and to avoid repetitious presentations, whenever any organization or large number of persons wish to address the council/commission on the same subject matter, the presiding officer may require that the proponents and opponents of the matter which is the subject of the public hearing, select a single spokesperson to present the position of proponents and opponents; (2) each spokesperson will be given a maximum of 15 minutes, or a greater period of time as the presiding officer may determine, to make a presentation; (3) all other persons wishing to speak during the public comment portion of the public hearing will be limited to a maximum of five minutes; (4) the statements from speakers, other than the spokesperson, shall be limited to facts not already presented by the spokesperson; and (5) speaking time limits may not be assigned by one speaker to another speaker or spokesperson in order to increase the speaking time limit of the other speaker or spokesperson.
All oral statements, documents, exhibits, communications, petitions, maps, ballots or displays submitted during the public comment portion of the public hearing shall be received and filed with the city clerk/commission secretary and made part of the public hearing record.
Questions raised by speakers regarding issues addressed in the staff report or identified by another speaker may be noted by the presiding officer and may be answered during council/commission deliberations.