[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council
of the Borough of Columbia 4-9-2019 by Ord. No. 910. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The President shall take the chair at the proper time of meeting
and immediately call the members to order. On the appearance of a
quorum and after call of the roll he shall, at stated meetings, cause
the minutes of the preceding meeting or meetings to be read, which
may then be corrected by Council. He shall preserve order and decorum
and, in debate, shall prevent personal reflections and confine members
to the questions under discussion. When two members rise at the same
time, he shall name the one entitled to the floor. He shall decide
all questions of order, but an appeal in all such cases shall lie
to Council. He shall not participate in debate, except in the enforcement
of a rule of order, unless he vacates the chair and appoints a President
Pro Tempore to preside while he is so engaged. He shall vote last
on questions on which the roll is called.
The order to be observed in taking up business at stated meetings,
after roll call and reading of the minutes, shall be as follows:
A. Extending
the privilege of the floor to persons not members of the Council for
the purpose of offering oral or written petitions or remonstrances.
B. The
reading of reports of committees not deemed to be committees of Council.
C. Receiving
report of objections from the Mayor and the reconsideration of ordinances
not approved.
D. The
consideration of unfinished business.
E. The
offering and reading of original ordinances, memorials and petitions
presented by or through members, and the consideration thereof.
F. The
reading of communications addressed to the Council.
G. The
consideration of new business.
H. The
consideration of bills.
I. Public
comment will be allowed by Borough Council in accordance with Pennsylvania
law at such times during stated meetings as Council shall, from time
to time, deem appropriate.
The order to be observed in taking up business at the meeting
for the organization of the Council, after new members and officials
have taken and subscribed the proper oath, shall be as follows:
A. Assumption
of the chair by the Mayor or formation of a temporary organization
in case of the absence of the Mayor;
C. Election
of a President, who shall thereupon take the chair;
D. Election
of a Vice President;
E. Election
of a President Pro Tem;
F. Fixing
salaries and election of the following officials:
(1) Secretary/Treasurer, who shall thereupon assume his duties;
(2) Solicitor (only at the organization meeting when his term is about
to expire);
G. Fixing
appropriation for the Board of Health;
H. Naming
of committees by the President;
I. Appointment
of a Vacancy Board.
Members speaking shall arise and address the President and,
when presenting a paper, shall first state its import. Members shall
not speak more than twice on any question without permission of the
Council, nor be interrupted when speaking, except by a call to order
by the President or by a member through the President, or by a member
to explain or by a call for the previous question. At the request
of any member, a call of the yeas and nays shall be ordered, and the
vote of each member shall be entered on the minutes.
When a motion is made and seconded, it shall, before debate,
be stated by the President. Every motion shall be reduced to writing
if the President or any member requires it; but a motion may be withdrawn
by the member making it any time before final action thereon.
A question regularly before the Council can be interrupted only
by a call for the previous question, for amendment, postponement,
commitment or adjournment.
A motion to adjourn shall always be in order, except when on
the call for the previous question the main question shall have been
ordered to be now put, or when a member has the floor, and shall be
decided without debate.
In the absence of the President, the Vice President shall sign
all orders for the payment of bills authorized at that meeting, and
shall exercise all other powers, perform all other duties of the President
and vote last on all questions on which the roll is called. In the
absence of the President and the Vice President, the President Pro
Tem shall perform all of the above duties in the same manner as the
Vice President.
Every ordinance under consideration by the Council shall be
read at length, unless an individual copy thereof shall have been
furnished to each member of the Council in advance of the consideration
thereof, provided that, by an affirmative vote of 2/3 of the members
of Council present at the meeting, the above requirement for reading
at length or for furnishing an individual copy of a particular ordinance
or group thereof shall be dispensed with, but in such case the title
of said ordinance shall be read out at length and an explanation of
the purpose and effect of such ordinance or ordinances shall be given
by the Borough Secretary/Treasurer, the Solicitor or the member of
Council introducing such ordinance.
The Council may establish from among its members such committees
as it may from time to time deem necessary or appropriate. The manner
of appointment shall be specified in a motion to create the committee.
The committee may be discharged in the same manner as appointed. The
President shall be an ex-officio member of all committees.
A. Should
Council have appointed committees, notice of meetings shall be advertised
and, to the extent possible, shall be established on a fixed schedule
for the year at the first meeting of Council, and at the first monthly
meeting of each calendar year thereafter, and the annual schedules
shall then be advertised. Meetings shall be governed and regulated
by the Sunshine Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
B. Every
member of a committee shall attend the call of the Chairman, and in
case of his absence, sickness or neglect, the committee shall attend
the call of the person named second thereon.
C. Every committee shall submit a monthly report at each stated meeting of Council and an annual report at the meeting designated in Article
II, Council Meetings, for that purpose.
No person, except under the first item of the regular order
of business, shall be permitted to address Council except as otherwise
approved by the President of Borough Council (or any other member
of Council chairing a meeting of Council) in accordance with policies
established by Borough Council from time to time dealing with the
provision of public comment at stated meetings of Borough Council
in accordance with applicable Pennsylvania law.
The consent of 2/3 of the members elected to Council shall be
necessary to dispense with any rule.
Every member present shall vote upon every question before Council,
unless a member is personally interested in that result or is otherwise
excused from or prohibited from voting by applicable Pennsylvania
law.
All employees of the Borough whose duties are not herein specified
shall obey the direction and orders of the Borough Manager. The duties
of the following officials appointed by Borough Council shall be as
follows:
A. Secretary/Treasurer.
The Secretary/Treasurer shall be subordinate to the Borough Manager
and shall report to the Borough Manager and the Borough Council. The
Secretary/Treasurer shall perform all duties required of a Borough
Secretary as prescribed in the Borough Code, Act of February 1, 1966
(1965 P.L. 1656, No. 581), as amended (the "Act"). The Secretary/Treasurer shall
perform all duties required of a Borough Treasurer as prescribed by
the Act and in particular Section 1106 of the Act. The bond or surety, given by the Secretary/Treasurer
shall be in the form and amount required by Borough Council. The Secretary/Treasurer
shall perform all duties required of a Borough Controller by the Act
and in particular Section 1063 of the Act. In addition to performing all duties required
by the Act, as above detailed, the Secretary/Treasurer shall:
(1) In the absence of the Borough Manager, supervise all nonpolice employees of the Borough. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be such person designated by the Borough Manager pursuant to §
40-8 of the Code of the Borough of Columbia, Pennsylvania;
(2) Comply with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations
pertaining to care, maintenance and execution of Borough records and
documents, the Borough's accounting and budgeting systems and programs,
and the Borough's financial funds and investments;
(3) Develop, implement and maintain policies, procedures and programs,
including automated data systems, to effectively and accurately create
and store Borough records and reports, including, but not limited
to, fiscal reports as may be requested by Borough Council and/or the
Borough Manager;
(4) Attend all meetings (in addition to Borough Council meetings) as
may be assigned by Borough Council or the Borough Manager;
(5) Keep full minutes of any and all meetings which the Secretary/Treasurer
is assigned to or otherwise required to attend;
(6) Subject to the review, supervision and discretion of the Borough
Manager, Borough Council, and in compliance with the Act and any other
applicable federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations, assist
the Borough Manager to administer and control the fiscal affairs of
the Borough, including, but not limited to, budget preparation and
compliance, financial and accounting systems development, implementation
and maintenance, financial record keeping, financial reporting, internal
auditing, preparing for external audits, and general book and record
keeping;
(7) Prior to complying with any order to pay any bill or claim for labor,
services, salary or for goods or materials sold, furnished or delivered,
and before payment is delivered to the payee, or any other person,
ascertain from the Collector of Borough Taxes the amount of any tax
which may be due by the payee to the Borough and, if the payee shall
owe the Borough a sum in excess of the amount of the bill or claim,
the Secretary/Treasurer shall write or stamp across the face thereof,
with red ink, the words "The within payee is indebted to the Borough
of Columbia for taxes in excess of the amount hereof, and this Order
is hereby transferred to . . . (name of Collector), Collector of Borough
Taxes, as a credit on account of such indebtedness, and is payable
to the order of such Collector," and sign the same, and shall deliver
such order so endorsed to the Collector of Borough Taxes as a cash
credit on account of such indebtedness of such payee; and if such
bill or claim shall be for an amount in excess of the indebtedness
of such payee, the Secretary/Treasurer shall, in like manner, write
or stamp across the face thereof the words "The within payee is indebted
to the Borough of Columbia for taxes in the sum of . . . (amount)
. . . dollars, which amount the Borough Secretary/Treasurer is required
to deduct therefrom and place the same to the order of the Collector
of Borough Taxes," and sign the same, and shall deliver to the Collector
of Borough Taxes an order describing said transaction and the requisite
funds therefor;
(8) Such other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Borough
Manager or Borough Council; and
(9) Deliver to his/her successor the Seal, books, papers, accounts and
other things belonging to the Borough.
B. Solicitor.
The Solicitor shall perform all duties required of a Borough Solicitor
by the Act and in particular Sections 1116 and 1117 of the Act or by any other federal, state or local law,
regulation or rule. The Solicitor shall deliver to his/her successor
all books, papers, records, documents and other things belonging to
the Borough. Additionally, the Solicitor shall keep a record of all
taxes which have become a lien and shall, at least 60 days before
the expiration of any lien, report such expiring lien to Council's
Committee on Finances.
C. Engineer.
The Engineer, subject to the Act and all other federal, state and
local laws, rules and regulations, shall be under and subject to the
direction and control of Borough Council. The Engineer shall survey
and ascertain all lines and grades and fix and correct all permanent
points of reference; prepare and preserve all necessary notes, drafts
and surveys and shall deliver them to his/her successor; have the
exclusive custody of all instruments pertaining to his/her office;
direct the construction, reconstruction and repair of all streets,
alleys, sidewalks and gutters; shall make such recommendations and
suggestions to Council, affecting highways, as to him/her may seem
proper; and perform such other services, not incompatible with the
duties of a Municipal Engineer, as may be required.
D. Supervisor
(also known as the Public Works Manager). The Supervisor, subject
to the control of Council, shall report to the Borough Manager, and,
subject to the direction of the Engineer, shall personally supervise
the construction, reconstruction and repair of all streets, alleys,
sidewalks and gutters and shall be in charge of the labor employed
thereon. When so requested, the Supervisor shall also assist the Borough
Manager, Council and its committees in budget preparations, design,
implementation and maintenance of all appropriate policies and procedures
for the construction, reconstruction and repair of streets, alleys,
sidewalks and gutters, and in the identification, application for
and administration of appropriate federal, state, local or other grants
of funds for the purposes of construction, reconstruction, or repair
of Borough streets, alleys, sidewalks and gutters.
E. Janitor.
The Janitor shall be under and subject to the control and direction
of the Borough Manager and the Borough Council and shall exercise
a general oversight of the Municipal Building and prevent the loitering
therein of any persons not in the employ of any lessees. The Janitor
shall remove all snow and ice from gutters and sidewalks about the
Municipal Building and shall immediately report to the Borough Manager
all breaks, leaks or damage to the Municipal Building.
F. Attendant
of Municipal Building Clock. The Attendant of the Municipal Building
Clock shall be under and subject to the control and direction of the
Borough Manager and the Borough Council. The Attendant of the Municipal
Clock shall possess the qualifications of a clock repairman, shall
keep the clock in the tower of the Municipal Building accurate and
shall wind the same whenever necessary.
G. Fire Chief/Safety Inspector. The Fire Chief/Safety Inspector shall report to the Borough Manager and is subject to the authority of the Borough Council. The Fire Chief/Safety Inspector shall have all powers and duties set forth in §
24-17 of Chapter
24, Fire Department, of this Code.
H. The Health Officer, subject to the authority of Borough Council and the Board of Health, shall report to the Borough Manager and shall perform all duties and have all of the powers of the Health Officer as prescribed by Chapter
126 of the Code of the Borough of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and shall perform all duties assigned him/her by the Board of Health, the Borough Manager or Borough Council. The Health Officer shall have and maintain all certifications and training required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Borough Council.
I. Confidential
Clerk. The Confidential Clerk shall be the administrative assistant
of the Borough Manager and shall report to the Borough Manager and
Borough Council. The Confidential Clerk shall perform such duties
as may be assigned him/her by the Borough Manager or Borough Council.
Employees or officials of the Borough of Columbia designated in §
5-15 of this chapter shall:
A. Comply
with all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations pertaining
in any way whatsoever to that employee/official's job duties or performance;
B. Supervise
subordinates in a manner consistent with federal, state and local
laws, rules and regulations and in conformity with any applicable
employment contract under which the Borough is bound; such supervision
shall include, but not be limited to, counseling, discipline, professional
development and performance reviews;
C. Operate
any and all Borough vehicles in a safe and reasonable manner; and
D. Timely
and courteously respond in an appropriate manner to all requests of
a superior or Borough Council and to citizens of the Borough.
Council shall meet at least once a month, at the regular-stated
meeting in January of each year, or at any adjournment thereof, Council
shall, by resolution, fix a time for its regular-stated meeting.
Council may adjourn to a particular time for general business
or for special business.
If the quorum is present at a regular or adjourned meeting,
a majority of those who do meet may agree upon another date for like
business and may continue to so agree until the meeting is held.
Special meetings may be called by the President of Council or
upon written request of at least 1/3 of the members thereof. Members
shall have at least 24 hours' notice of said special meetings. The
notice shall state whether it is for general or special purposes,
and if it is for special purposes, the notice shall contain a general
statement of the purpose of the business to be transacted. Presence
at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice.
Council may adopt rules relating to the calling and holding
of all meetings, which rules shall supersede the provisions of this
article.
The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in Robert's Rules
of Order shall govern in all cases in which they are applicable and
not inconsistent with the standing rules of the Council and with the
provisions regarding the conduct of meetings previously set forth
in this chapter.
Council may sit as a committee of the whole. When sitting as
a committee of the whole, no vote may be taken. Council may establish
rules for the governing meetings of the committee of the whole including
the designation by Council President of members of Council to lead
discussions on various topics. All committees of the whole meetings
shall be advertised and opened to the public.