The city council finds and declares that by reason of the increased intensity and complexity of city business, a need to adopt procedural rules for the conduct of public business is necessary. The city council further finds and declares that increased concentrated judicial attention to the due process clauses of both the California and Federal Constitutions regarding public hearings and the rights of individuals to be heard, require more detailed rules and regulations, insuring the protection of the rights. The city council further finds and declares that it is imperative that any person having business before the city council have a reasonable opportunity to be heard and have his matter acted upon. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to every appointed body whether it is established by ordinance, resolution, or otherwise. In the event any provision of this chapter conflicts with a specific provision of an ordinance or resolution establishing a specific appointed body or the appointed body's bylaws, such specific provision shall control.
(Ord. 83 § 1, 1975; Ord. 1415, 7/11/2024)