This chapter establishes city council procedures. It applies to all regular and special meetings of the city council. In addition, Sections
2.14.020,
2.14.030,
2.14.050, and
2.14.070 through
2.14.160 apply to all meetings and public hearings before all city boards and commissions.
The meanings of the terms "mayor," "city council," "councilmember,"
and "city clerk," include the corresponding positions of other boards
and commissions when this chapter applies to them.
(Ord. 335 § 1, 2004)
The failure to observe the procedures in this chapter does not
invalidate any action that is otherwise lawful and is defective only
for failure to follow the procedure.
(Ord. 335 § 1, 2004)
Any councilmember may have the reasons for that councilmember's
dissent from or protest against any action of the city council entered
in the record and the minutes.
(Ord. 335 § 1, 2004)
If less than a quorum is present at a meeting, the attendance
of absent councilmembers may be compelled by a subpoena that is signed
by the councilmember presiding over the councilmembers constituting
less than a quorum. A subpoena may be issued only upon a majority
vote of the councilmembers convening for the purpose of issuing the
subpoena. A councilmember must obey a subpoena and participate in
good faith in the meeting to which the councilmember is subpoenaed,
so that the essential business of the city council may be conducted.
A councilmember who fails to obey a subpoena or to participate in
the meeting is subject to the criminal penalties of this code.
(Ord. 335 § 1, 2004)