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HomeMy WebLinkAboutITEM VIII-B-3CITYOF " AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM -YRN WASH[NGTON Agenda Subject: Date: Resolution No. 4615 06/29/2010 Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: 0 Le al Resolution No. 4615 Administrative Recommendation: City Council adopt Resolution No. 4615. Background Summary: On February 2, 2004, the Auburn City Council adopted Ordinance No. 5802 approving the Rules of Procedure of the City Council. Ordinance No. 5802 also provides that the Council Rules of Procedure may be amended by resolution of the Council. The Council Operations Committee recently reviewed the Rules of Procedure and at their meetings on June 15 and 24 recommended the adoption of amendments as identified in the attached resolution. A0706-1 A3.6 ' Reviewed by Council & Committees: Reviewed by Departments & Divisions: ❑ Arts Commission COUNCIL COMMITTEES: ❑ Building ❑ M&O ❑ Airport ❑ Finance ❑ Cemetery ❑ Mayor ❑ Hearing Examiner ❑ Municipal Serv. ❑ Finance ❑ Parks ❑ Human Services ❑ Planning & CD ❑ Fire ❑ Planning ❑ Park Board ❑ Public Works ❑ Legal ❑ Police ❑ Planning Comm. ❑ Other ❑ Public Works ❑ Human Resources ❑ information Services Action: Committee Approval: ❑Yes ❑No Council Approval: ❑Yes ❑No Call for Public Hearing Referred to Until Tabled Councilmember: Wa ner Staff: Heid Meetin Date: Jul 6, 2010 Item Number: VIII.13.3 AjJ$URN * MORE TI-iAN YOll IMAGINED RESOLUTION NO. 4 6 1 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 5802 AND AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 4282, 4429, AND 4467 WHEREAS, on February 2, 2004, the Auburn City Council adopted Ordinance No. 5802 approving the Rules of Procedure of the City Council; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 5802 also provided that future amendments or modifications to the Council Rules of Procedure could be accomplished by Resolution properly introduced and passed by the City Council; and WHEREAS, on December 12, 2007, and December 15, 2008, and April 6, 2009, the City Council passed Resolution Numbers 4282 and 4429, 4467 respectively, which Resolutions adopted certain modifications to the Council Rules of Procedure; and WHEREAS, the Council Committee on Committees has recommended additional modifications to the Rules of Procedure. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, HEREWITH RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Rules of Procedure of the City Council, as adopted by Ordinance No. 5802 on February 2, 2004, amended by Resolution 4282 on December 12, 2007, Resolution 4429 on December 15, 2008, and Resolution No. Resolution No. 4615 June 30, 2010 Page 1 of 2 4467 on April 6, 2009, are hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect upon passage and signature hereon. DATED and SIGNED this day of , 2010. CITY OF AUBURN PETER B. LEWIS, MAYOR ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FQRM: Daniel B. 146d"ity Attorney Resolution No. 4615 June 30, 2010 Page 2 of 2 _ T aM WASHINGTON RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - AUTHORITY 2 SECTION 2- COUNCIL MEETINGS 2 SECTION 3- ORDER OF BUSINESS OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 4 SECTION 4- COUNCILMEMBER ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS 8 SECTION 5- PRESIDING OFFICER - DUTIES 9 SECTION 6 - COUNCILMEMBERS 10 SECTION 7 - DEBATES 10 SECTION 8- PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES AND MOTIONS 11 SECTION 9 - VOTING 13 SECTION 10 - COMMENTS, CONCERNS AND TESTIMONY TO COUNCIL 14 SECTION 11 - PUBLIC HEARINGS AND APPEALS 14 SECTION 12 - DEPUTY MAYOR SELECTION PROCESS 15 SECTION 13 - COUNCIL POSITION VACANCY 16 SECTION 14 - COUNCIL MEETING STAFFING 16 SECTION 15 - COUNCIL RELATIONS WITH STAFF 16 SECTION 16 - COUNCIL COMMITTEES AND CITIZEN ADVISORY BOARDS 17 SECTION 17 - COUNCIL REPRESENTATION & INTERNAL COMMUNICATION 20 SECTION 18 - TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION 23 SECTION 19 - CONFIDENTIALITY 23 SECTION 20 - ENFORCEMENT OF RULES OF PROCEDURE 23 RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON SECTION 1 - AUTHORITY The Auburn City Council hereby establishes the following rules for the conduct of Council meetings, proceedings and business. These rules shall be in effect upon adoption by resolution of Council and until such time as they are amended or new rules are adopted in the manner provided by these rules. SECTION 2 - COUNCIL MEETINGS All meetings of the City Council shall be open to the public and all persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting of this body, except as provided in RCW Chapter 42.30. The City Clerk shall be responsible for preparing agendas for all City Council meetings pursuant to the authority of Section 2.03.100 of the City Code'. The City Clerk shall cause to be prepared action minutes of all of the Council meetings, which minutes shalt contain an account of all official actions of the Council. Council meetings shall be electronically recorded and retained for the period of time as provided by State law. 2.1 Regular Meetings - In accordance with Sections 2.06.010 and 2.06.020 of the City Code, the regular meetings of the City Council shall held on the first and third Mondays of every month at in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 25 West Main Street, Auburn, Washington. The regular meeting location may be changed by a majority vote of the City Council. Regular Council meetings will begin at the hour of 7:30 p.m. A quorum shall constitute four or more Councilmembers for the transaction of business. 1 2.03.100 Meeting coordination duties The mayor or the mayor's designee shall be responsible for the preparation of agendas for the meetings of the council and of the various boards, commissions and committees of the city, and for including in those agendas the items and issues appropriate for consideration by the council and the various boards, commissions and committees of the city. The mayor or the mayor's designee shall also be responsible for publishing notices for meetings and for public hearings for the meetings of the council and the various boards, commissions and committees of the city, and for setting the dates and times for said public hearings, except in those instances when setting dates and times for public hearings is required by statute to be done through council resolution. (Ord. 5761 § 1, 2003.) Page 2 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED In the event that a scheduled Council meeting falls on a legal holiday, the meeting shall be held at 7:30 p.m. on the first business day following the holiday. The Mayor shall be seated at the center of the dais, and the Deputy Mayor shall be seated to the Mayor's immediate left. When the Deputy Mayor is acting as the Presiding Officer, in the absence of the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor shall be seated in the center of the dais. The seating arrangement for the other members of the Council shall be as directed by the Committee on Committees. (See ACC 2.06.010 (Ord. 3916 § 1, 1983; 1957 code § 1.04.010); ACC 2.06.020 (Ord. 3759 § 1, 1982; 1957 code § 1.04.020); ACC 2.06.030 (1957 code § 1.04.060); ACC 2.06.080 (1957 code § 1.04.090).] 2.2 Special Meetings - In accordance with Section 2.06.040 of the City Code and Section 35A.12.110 RCW, a special meeting of the City Council may be called by the Mayor or any three members of the Council by written notice delivered to each member of the Council at least 24 hours before the time specified for the proposed meeting; provided, however, that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed, or contract let or entered into, or bill for the payment of money allowed, at any special meeting unless public notice of such meeting has been given by such notice to the local press, radio and television as will be reasonably calculated to inform the city's inhabitants of the meeting. [See ACC 2.06.040 (1957 code § 1.04.070).] 2.3 Emergency Meetings - Emergency meetings may be called by the Mayor, in accordance with Section 42.30.070 RCW, when by reason of fire, flood, earthquake, or other emergency, there is a need for expedited action by the City Council to meet the emergency, in which case, the meeting site notice requirements otherwise applicable shall not apply. 2.4 Executive Sessions - A Council meeting that is closed except to the Council, the Mayor, City Attorney and authorized staff members and/or consultants authorized by the Mayor. The public is restricted from attendance. Executive sessions may be held during Regular and Special meetings of the City Council and during Council Committee meetings, and will be announced by the Mayor or Chair. Executive session subjects are limited to considering such matters as permitted by State law. [See former ACC 2.06.070 (1957 code § 1.04.080).] 2.5 Cancellation of Meetings - Meetings may be canceled by a majority vote of the Council and proper notice given by the City Clerk. Page 3 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IIvIAGINED SECTION 3- ORDER OF BUSINESS OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA All items to be included on the Council's agenda for consideration should be submitted to the City Clerk, in full by 12:00 Noon on the Tuesday preceding each regular Council meeting. The City Clerk shall then prepare a proposed agenda according to the order of business, for approval by the Mayor, or his/her designee. A final agenda will then be prepared by the City Clerk and distributed to Councilmembers as the official agenda for the meeting. The agenda format of the Regular City Council meeting shall be as follows: 3.1 Call to order. The Mayor shall call the meeting to order. 3.2 Roll call. The City Clerk will call the roll. Councilmembers may request to be excused from a meeting by requesting the same of the Mayor in advance of the meeting. The reason for the request shall be given at the time of the request. 3.3 Flag salute. The Mayor, Councilmembers and, at times, invited guests will lead the flag salute. 3.4 Announcements, Proclamations and Presentations A proclamation is defined as an official announcement made by the Mayor or the City Council regarding a non-controversial event, activity or special interest group which has a major city-wide impact. 3.5. Appointments Appointing individuals to various committees, boards and commissions. Confirmation of appointments, where confirmation is called for, may be preceded by discussion in executive session, where appropriate. 3.6 Agenda modifications Changes to the Council's published agenda are announced at this time. Page 4 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 3.7 Public Hearings and Appeals Individuals may comment on public hearing and appeal items, provided that when an appeal is a closed record appeal, the matter shall be considered based on information, evidence and documents in the record. Argument on the appeal shall refer only to matters, information, documents and evidence presented at the underlying hearing from which the appeal is taken, and no new information, evidence or documents may be added, and argument on the appeal may only deal with information, evidence and documents in the record. The Mayor will state the public hearing and/or appeal procedures before each hearing. 3.8 Audience Participation Members of the audience may comment on items relating to any matter related to City business under the Audience Participation period. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per person, and a total of fifteen (15) minutes per topic. Groups who have a designated speaker may have a total of ten (10) minutes to speak. Public comments sign-up forms will be available at the City Clerk's desk at each meeting for use of those citizens wishing to address the Council. The City Clerk shall serve as timekeeper. The Presiding Officer may make exceptions to the audience participation time restrictions when warranted, in the discretion of the Presiding Officer. Citizens may also speak on individual agenda items on the printed agenda at the time they are considered by the Council as requested by the Mayor. 3.9 Correspondence 3.10 Council Committee Reports Council Committee Chairs report on action and activities of their respective Council Committees. in qivin Committee Reports the Chair or crther committee member qivinc~ the Report is encouraged to defer detailed reportinq regarding resolutions and ordinances that are on the current Counci# aqenda. Then, durinq discussion on a motion, the Chair or ather committee member is encoura~ed to qive a description of the intention or process of consideratian of the ordinance or resolution. 3.11 Councilmember Reports Councilmembers may report on significant activities since the last regular meeting. Councilmember reports are to include only information coming from appointed positions. Councilmember reports are to be directed to fellow Councilmembers. 3.12 Consent Agenda Page 5 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED Approval of the Consent Agenda, including items considered to be routine and non-controversial, may be approved by one motion. Items on the Consent Agenda include but are not limited to the following. Any Councilmember may remove any item from the Consent Agenda for separate discussion and action. A. Approval of minutes. B. Fixing dates for public hearings and appeals. C. Approval of claims and vouchers, bid awards and contracts. D. Approval of surplus property. E. Other items designated by the City Council. 3.13 Unfinished Business Unfinished business of a general nature. 3.14 New Business Business, other than ordinances and resolutions, that has not been previously before the City Council. 3.15 Ordinances All ordinances shall be in writing, and the titles thereof shall be read aloud by the City Attorney prior to a vote being called on their adoption, provided that any councilmember may upon request, have a full reading of the text of a proposed ordinance prior to the vote on its adoption. It shall not require a second to the request for a full reading of an ordinance. It is further provided, however, that the requirement for a reading of the title of the proposed ordinance, or a full reading of the text of the proposed ordinance may be waived upon a motion duly made, seconded and approved by a majority of the councilmembers in attendance at the council meeting. After a motion to adopt arr ordinance has been made and seconded, the Gouncilmember makinq the matian is encouraqed to qive a verv brief description of the issues inualved with the ordinance, without sirnpiy repeatinq the ordinance title as read by the Cit~ Attorney and ma r~c_h__oase ter camment on anv results af Committee action re ag rciinc~the issue. Discussion and debate by the City Council on ordinances will be held prior to the vote on an ordinance. Councilmembers shall decide whether or not to amend the ordinance, or direct staff to further review the proposed ordinance. Page 6 AUBURN MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED An ordinance shali be adopted by a majority vote of a quorum of the City Council, Provided that adoption of any ordinance that grants or revokes a franchise or license shall require the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the whole membership of the Council, and Provided that public emergency ordinances require a vote of a majority plus one of the whole Council membership. A public emergency ordinance is one designated to protect public health and safety, public property, or public peace. 3.16 Resolutions All resolutions shall be in writing, and the titles thereof shall be read aloud by the City Attorney prior to a vote being called on their passage, provided that any councilmember may upon request, have a full reading of the text of a proposed resolution prior to the vote on its passage. It shall not require a second to the request for a full reading of a resolution. It is further provided, however, that the requirement for a reading of the title of the proposed resolution, or a full reading of the text of the proposed resolution may be waived upon a motion duly made, seconded and approved by a majority of the councilmembers in attendance at the council meeting. After a rnotion to pass a resolution has been made and secanded, the Councilmember makin the motion is encoura ed to ive a ver brief descri tion of the issues invoived with the reso{ution without simply repeatinq the resolution title as read by the City Attorney, and the councilmember may choose to comment on any results of Gommittee action reqardinq the issue. Discussion and debate by the City Council on resolutions will be held prior to the vote on a resolution. Councilmembers shall decide whether or not to amend the resolution, or direct staff to further review the proposed resolution. A resolution shall be passed by a majority vote of a quorum of the Council, Provided that passage of any resolution for the payment of money shall require the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the whole membership of the Council. 3.17 Adjournment Recess - The foregoing agenda may be interrupted for a stated time as called by the Presiding Officer to recess for any reason, including executive sessions. [See former ACC 2.06.110 (Ord. 5687 § 1, 2002; Ord. 4166 § 2, 1986); ACC 2.06.120 (1957 code § 1.04.120.); ACC 2.06.140 (1957 code § 1.04.140.); ACC 2.06.170 (1957 code § 1.04.190.); ACC 2.06.180 (Ord. 5635 § 2, 2002; 1957 code § 1.04.200).] Page 7 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED SECTION 4- COUNCILMEMBER ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS 4.1 Councilmembers shall attend Regular Council meetings. Councilmembers will inform the Mayor or the City Clerk if they are unable to attend any Regular Council meeting, or if they knowingly will be late to any meeting. If a Councilmember has informed the Mayor or City Clerk that he or she is unable to attend such meeting , ef the reason sh.,n ►,o roForonGorJ +ho mon+,nn M,n„+n , the minutes for that meeting will show the Councilmember as having an excused absence for that meeting. Provided that excessive or pralonged absences shall be addressed by the City Council on a case bv case basis. [See ACC 2.06.050 and RCW 35A.12.060] 4.2 Councilmembers shall attend the meetings of the Council Committees to which they are assigned, including meetings of the Council Committee of the Whole to which all Councilmembers are assigned. Councilmembers will inform the Chair of such Council Committees or the City Clerk if they are unable to attend any meetings of such Council Committees, or shall so inform the Chair or City Clerk if they knowingly will be late to any such Council Committee meeting. If a Councilmember has informed the Chair or City Clerk that he or she is unable to attend such Committee meeting , the minutes for that meeting will show the Councilmember as having an excused absence for that meeting. Provided that excessive or prolonqed absences shall be addressed by the City Council on a case by case basis. 4.3 Councilmembers shall attend the Special Meetings of the City Council. Councilmembers, will inform the Mayor or the City Clerk if they are unable to attend any such meetings, or shall so inform the Mayor or City Clerk if they knowingly will be late to any such Special meeting. If a Councilmember has informed the Mayor or City Clerk that he or she is unable to attend such Special meeting , ro hall hn rofornnrod ;n +►,o mno4ing ...;.,,,+os, the minutes for that meeting will show the Councilmember as having an excused absence for that meeting. Provided that excessive or prolanged absences shall be addressed by the City Council on a case bv case basis. 4.4 Attendance at Council Committee meetings and Special meetings will not be considered "regular meetings" for the purposes of RCW 35A.12.060, applicable to Regular City Council meetings. However, in addition to the application of RCW 35A.12.060 to Regular City Council meetings, unexcused absences from Page 8 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IIvIAGINED any rnrn uirod moo+;nns, Regular or Special meetings, or Committee meetings, shall constitute a violation of these Rules of Procedure. SECTION 5- PRESIDING OFFICER - DUTIES 5.1 Conduct of Meetings The Presiding Officer at all meetings of the Council shall be the Mayor and in the absence of the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor will act in that capacity. If both the Mayor and Deputy Mayor are absent and a quorum is present, the Council shall elect one of its members to serve as Presiding Officer until the return of the Mayor or Deputy Mayor. [See former ACC 2.06.090 (1957 code § 1.04.100)] 5.2 The Presiding Officer: A. Shall preserve order and decorum at all meetings of the Council and cause the removal of any person from any meeting for disorderly conduct; B. Shall observe and enforce all rules adopted by the Council; C. Shall decide all questions on order, in accordance with these rules, subject to appeal by any Councilmember; D. Shall recognize Councilmembers in the order in which they request the floor, giving every councilmember who wishes an opportunity to speak, provided that the mover of a motion shall be permitted to debate it first, and provided that the Presiding Officer may also allow discussion of an issue prior to the stating of a motion when such discussion would facilitate wording of a motion; E. May affix approximate time limit for each agenda item; F. When matters on the agenda are placed, or are able to be placed under more than one classification or category, as defined by the Order of Business, and the matters involve or are closely related to other subject matter, then the Presiding Officer may, in the Presiding Officer's discretion, present such matters before the Council, for discussion, consider and vote, at a different place in the agenda without the necessity of any vote thereon, notwithstanding their initial different placement on the written agenda. [See former ACC 2.06.100 (1957 code § 1.04.170.); ACC 2.06.190 (1957 code § 1.04.210).] Page 9 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED SECTION 6 - COUNCILMEMBERS 6.1 Remarks. - Councilmembers desiring to speak shall address the presiding officer, and when recognized, shall confine him/herself to the question under debate. 6.2 Questioninq. - Any member of the Council, including the Presiding Officer, shall have the right to question any individual, including members of the staff, on matters germane to the issue properly before the Council for discussion. Under no circumstances shall such questioning be conducted in a manner to the extent that such would constitute a cross-examination of or an attempt to ridicule or degrade the individual being interrogated. 6.3 Obliaation to the Public Aqency. - Nofinrithstandinq the riqht of Councilmembers to express their independent opinions and exercise their freedom of speech, Councilmembers should act in a wav that reflects positively on the reputation of the City and of the community. Councilmembers shall also interact with other members of the City Council and Citv staff in ways that promote effective local government. 6.4 Councilmembers are expected to participate in trainin_q_ affered bv individuals agencies entities and orqanizatians includinq but not limited ta the Association of Washinqton Gities and the State of Washington, so as to afford the Councilmembers the opportunitv to better understand their roles as City Councilmembers. 6.5 Councilmembers are encoura eq d to participate in assiqnments ta reqional, state and national committees aqencies and organizations to better represent the interests of the City of Auburn. [See former ACC 2.06.130 (1957 code § 1.04.130).] SECTION 7 - DEBATES 7.1 Speakinq to the Motion. - No member of the Council, including the Presiding Officer, shall speak more than twice on the same motion except by consent of the majority of the Councilmembers present at the time the motion is before the Council. 7.2 Interruption. - No member of the Council, including the Presiding Officer, shall interrupt or argue with any other member while such member has the floor, other than the Presiding Officer's duty to preserve order during meetings as provided in Section 5.2a of these rules. Page 10 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 7.3 Courtesv. -All speakers, including members of the Council, which includes the Presiding Officer, in the discussion, comments, or debate of any matter or issue shall address their remarks to the Presiding Officer, be courteous in their language and deportment, and shall not engage in or discuss or comment on personalities, or indulge in derogatory remarks or insinuations in respect to any other member of the Council, or any member of the staff or the pubic, but shall at all times confine their remarks to those facts which are germane and relevant to the question or matter under discussion. 7.4 Transqression. - If a member of the Council shall transgress these rules on debates, the Presiding Officer shall call such member to order, in which case such member shall be silent except to explain or continue in order. If the Presiding Officer shall transgress these rules on debate or fail to call such member to order, any other member of the Council may, under a point of order, call the Presiding Officer or such other member to order, in which case the Presiding Officer or such member, as the case may be, shall be silent except to explain or continue in order. 7.5 Challenqe to Rulinq. - Any member of the Council, including the Presiding Officer, shall have the right to challenge any action or ruling of the Presiding Officer, or member, as the case may be, in which case the decision of the majority of the members of the Council present, including the Presiding Officer, shall govern. [See former ACC 2.06.130 (1957 code § 1.04.130).] SECTION 8- PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES AND MOTIONS 8.1 All City Council meeting discussions shall be governed by ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER, NEWLY REVISED (latest edition). 8.2 If a motion does not receive a second, it dies. Matters that do not constitute a motion include nominations, withdrawal of motion by the person making the motion, request for a roll call vote, and point of order or privilege; therefore a second is not needed. 8.3 A motion that receives a tie vote is deemed to have failed, provided that except where prohibited by law, the Mayor, as Presiding Official, shall be allowed to vote to break a tie vote. 8.4 When making motions, Councilmembers shall be clear and concise and not include arguments for the motion within the motion. 8.5 After a motion has been made and seconded, the Councilmembers may discuss their opinions on the issue prior to the vote. Page 11 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 8.6 If any Councilmember wishes to abstain, from a vote on the motion pursuant to the provisions of Section 9 hereof, that Councilmember shall so advise the City Council, and shall remove and absent himself/herself from the deliberations and considerations of the motion, and shall have no further participation in the matter. Such advice shall be given prior to any discussion or participation on the subject matter or as soon thereafter as the Councilmember perceives a need to abstain, provided that, prior to the time that a Councilmember gives advice of an intent to abstain from an issue, the Councilmember shall confer with the City Attorney to determine if the basis for the Councilmember's intended abstention conforms to the requirements of Section 9. If the intended abstention can be anticipated in advance, the conference with the City Attorney should occur prior to the meeting at which the subject matter would be coming before the City Council. If that cannot be done, the Councilmember should advise the City Council that he/she has an "abstention question" that he/she would want to review with the City Attorney, in which case, a brief recess would be afforded the Councilmember for that purpose. 8.7 A motion may be withdrawn by the maker of the motion at any time without the consent of the Council. 8.8 A motion to table is nondebatable and shall preclude all amendments or debates of the issue under consideration. A motion to table is to be used in instances where circumstances or situations arise which necessitate the interruption of the Councilmembers' consideration of the matter then before them. A motion to table, if passed, shall cause the subject matter to be tabled until the interrupting circumstances or situations have been resolved, or until a time certain, if specified in the motion to table. To remove an item from the table in advance of the time certain requires a two-thirds' majority vote. 8.9 A motion to postpone to a certain time is debatable, is amendable and may be reconsidered at the same meeting. The question being postponed must be considered at a later time at the same meeting, or to a time certain at a future Regular or Special City Council meeting. 8.10 A motion to postpone indefinitely is debatable, is not amendable, and may be reconsidered at the same meeting only if it received an affirmative vote. 8.11 A motion to call for the question shall close debate on the main motion and is not debatable. This motion must receive a second and fails without a two-thirds' vote; debate is reopened if the motion fails. 8.12 A motion to amend is defined as amending a motion that is on the floor and has been seconded, by inserting or adding, striking out, striking out and inserting, or substituting. Page 12 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 8.13 Motions that cannot be amended inciude: Motion to adjourn, lay on the table, roll call vote, point of order, reconsideration and take from the table. A motion to amend an amendment is not in order. 8.14 Amendments are voted on first, then the main motion as amended (if the amendment received an affirmative vote). 8.15 Debate of the motion only occurs after the motion has been moved and seconded. 8.16 The Mayor, City Attorney or City Clerk should repeat the motion prior to voting. 8.17 The City Clerk will take a roll call vote, if requested by the Mayor, a Councilmember, or as required by law. 8.18 When a question has been decided, any Councilmember who voted in the majority may move for reconsideration. In order to afford Councilmembers who voted in the majority the potential basis for a motion for reconsideration, Councilmembers who voted in the majority may inquire of Councilmembers who voted with the minority as to the reasons for their minority vote, if not stated during debate prior to the vote. 8.19 The City Attorney shall act as the Council's parliamentarian and shall decide all questions of interpretations of these rules which may arise at a Council meeting. 8.20 These rules may be amended, or new rules adopted, by a majority vote of the full Council. [See former ACC 2.06.160 (1957 code § 1.04.180.); ACC 2.06.170 (1957 code § 1.04.190.); ACC 2.06.200 (1957 code § 1.04.220.); ACC 2.06.210 (1957 code § 1.04.230).] SECTION 9 - VOTING 9.1 Voice vote - A generalized verbal indication by the Council as a whole of "yea or nay" vote on a matter, the outcome of which vote shall be recorded in the official minutes of the Council. Silence of a Councifinember during a voice vote shall be recorded as a vote with the prevailing side, except where such a Councilmember abstains because of a stated conflict of interest or appearance of fairness. 9.2 Roll call vote - A roll call vote may be requested by the Mayor or by any Councilmember. 9.3 Abstentions - It is the responsibility of each Councilmember to vote when requested on a matter before the full Council. However, a Councilmember may Page 13 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED abstain from discussion and voting on a question because of a stated conflict of interest or appearance of fairness. 9.4 Votes by Mavor - Except where prohibited by law, the Mayor, as Presiding Official, shall be allowed to vote to break a tie vote. [See former ACC 2.06.150 (1957 code § 1.04.150).] SECTION 10 - COMMENTS, CONCERNS AND TESTIMONY TO COUNCIL 10.1 Persons addressing the Council, who are not specifically scheduled on the agenda, will be requested to step up to the podium, give their name and address for the record, and limit their remarks to three (3) minutes, in addition to filling out the speaker sign-in sheet available at the City Clerk's desk. All remarks will be addressed to the Council as a whole. The City Clerk shall serve as timekeeper. The Presiding Officer may make exceptions to the time restrictions of persons addressing the Council when warranted, in the discretion of the Presiding Officer. 10.2 Any person making personal, impertinent or slanderous remarks while addressing the Council shall be barred from further audience participation by the Presiding Officer, unless permission to continue is granted by a majority vote of the Council. [See former ACC 2.06.130 (1957 code § 1.04.130).] SECTION 11 - PUBLIC HEARINGS AND APPEALS 11.1 Quasi-judicial hearings require a decision be made by the Council using a certain process, which may include a record of evidence considered and specific findings made. The following procedure shall apply: A. The Department Director of the department (most) affected by the subject matter of the hearing, or said Director's designee, will present the City's position and findings. Staff will be available to respond to Council questions. B. The proponent spokesperson shall speak first and be allowed (10) minutes. Council may ask questions. C. The opponent spokesperson shall be allowed ten (10) minutes for presentation and Council may ask questions. Page 14 AUBURN * MOIZE THAN YOU IMAGINED D. Each side shall then be allowed five (5) minutes for rebuttal, with the proponent spokesperson speaking first, followed by the opponent spokesperson. E. The City Clerk shall serve as timekeeper during these hearings. F. After each proponent and opponent spokesperson have used their speaking time, Council may ask further questions of the speakers, who shall be entitled to respond but limit their response to the question asked. 11.2 Public hearings where a general audience is in attendance to present arguments for or against a public issue: A. The Department Director or designee shall present the issue to the Council and respond to questions. B. A person may speak for three (3) minutes. No one may speak for a second time until everyone who wishes to speak has had an opportunity to speak. The Presiding Officer may make exceptions to the time restrictions of persons speaking at a public hearing when warranted, in the discretion of the Presiding Officer. C. The City Clerk shall serve as timekeeper during these hearings. D. After the speaker has used their allotted time, Council may ask questions of the speaker and the speaker may respond, but may not engage in further debate. E. The hearing will then be closed to public participation and open for discussion among Councilmembers. F The Presiding Officer may exercise changes in the procedures at a particular meeting or hearing, but the decision to do so may be overruled by a majority vote of the Council. SECTION 12 - DEPUTY MAYOR SELECTION PROCESS 12.1 Biennially at the first meeting of a new Council, or periodically, the members thereof, by majority vote, shall designate one of their members as Deputy Mayor for such period as the Council may specify. The Deputy Mayor shall serve in the absence or temporary disability of the Mayor. 12.2 In the event of extended excused absences or disability of a Councilmember, the remaining members by majority vote may appoint a Councilmember Pro Tempore to serve during the absence or disability. Page 15 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED [See former ACC 2.06.090 (1957 code § 1.04.100).] SECTION 13 - COUNCIL POSITION VACANCY 13.1 In the event that an unexpired Council position becomes vacant, the City Council has ninety (90) days from the occurrence of the vacancy to appoint, by majority vote of a quorum of the Council, a qualified person to fill the vacancy pursuant to State law. The Council may make such appointment at its next regular meeting, or at a special meeting called for that purpose. If the Council does not appoint a person within the ninety (90) day period, the Mayor may make the appointment from among the persons nominated by members of the Council. SECTION 14 - COUNCIL MEETING STAFFING 14.1 Department Directors shall attend all meetings of the Council unless excused. 14.2 The City Attorney shall attend all meetings of the Council unless excused, and shall upon request, give an opinion, either written or oral, on legal questions. The City Attorney shall act as the Council's parliamentarian. The Assistant City Attorney shall attend meetings when the City Attorney has been excused. [See former ACC 2.06.060 (1957 code § 1.04.160).] SECTION 15 - COUNCIL RELATIONS WITH STAFF 15.1 There will be mutual respect from both City staff and Councilmembers of their respective roles and responsibilities when, and if, expressing criticism in a public meeting. 15.2 City staff will acknowledge the Council as policy makers, and the Councilmembers will acknowledge City staff as administering the Council's policies. 15.3 All written informational material requested of City staff by any individual Councilmembers shall be submitted to (or made available to) all Councilmembers, unless directed otherwise by the individual receiving Councilmember(s), or unless other reasons preclude such distribution, in which case the reasons shall be communicated to the Councilmembers by the Mayor or designee. Page 16 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 15.4 Councilmembers shall not attempt to coerce or influence City staff in the selection of personnel, the awarding of contracts, the selection of consultants, the processing of development applications or the granting of City licenses or permits. 15.5 Councilmembers shall not attempt to change or interFere with the operating rules and practices of any City department. 15.6 No Councilmember shall direct the Mayor to initiate any action or prepare any report that is significant in nature, or initiate any project or study without the consent of a majority of the Council. 15.7 Individual requests for information can be made directly to Department Directors unless otherwise determined by the Mayor. If the request would create a change in work assignments or City staffing levels, the request must be made through the Mayor. 15.8 Councilmembers shall treat City staff with courtesy and respect. 15.9 Any written communication with staff shall also include the Mayor as a recipient. SECTION 16 - COUNCIL COMMITTEES AND CITIZEN ADVISORY BOARDS 16.1 The Standing Committees of the City Council of the City of Auburn are as follows: A. PUBLIC WORKS: Makes recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to water and sanitary sewer utilities, storm drainage, streets and policy matters involving construction, engineering, right-of-way use, street vacation and equipment maintenance and operations. This Committee will coordinate equipment rental and utility matters with the Finance Committee. B. FINANCE: In addition to the normal monitoring of the financial expenditures of the approved budget, this Committee will make recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to human resources, municipal court, legal, information services, and City real property transactions including sale, lease, acquisition, and donations. This committee will coordinate property transactions with other appropriate Council Committees. C. PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Page 17 ALJBURN* MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED Makes recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to land use planning and zoning, code enforcement, annexation, building permits, human services, parks and recreation, arts, museum, senior center, Mary Olson Farm, communications, economic development, community services, theater, and King County Library liaison. D. MUNICIPAL SERVICES: Makes recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to police, animal control, and maintenance of all public buildings, emergency planning, cable TV, telecommunications, solid waste, airport, golf course, and cemetery. E. COMMUNITY CENTER COMMITTEE Makes recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to development and ongoing use of the Community Center and Teen Center facilities at Les Gove Community Campus. F. DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Makes recommendations to the City Council as a whole on policies relating to development in the Downtown Urban Core, Farmers Market, downtown development agreements and operating policies. G Cnnnnnrr-rEE nni CnnnnnI-rTCGCCOUNCIL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE: There is created and established a Council ~^~riRee ert Cnmmi#ancpperations Committee for the city council, the appointment, duties and functions thereof to be as follows: 1. Appointment. Membership of the Council CommRee-aR Ge~nmitteesrOperations Committee shall consist of three Councilmembers having the longest tenure on the City Council. Longest tenure is to be calculated as the total length of consecutive service as a Councilmember. The Councilmember with the longest tenure shall automatically be the Chair of the Council Operations Committee. In the event e# two or more members have equal tenure, the Chair and members of the Council Operations Committee shall be selected on the basis of the largest number of votes received at the most recent general election(s) in which the Councilmembers were respectively elected. It is provided, however, that Councilmembers whose term of office will expire prior to or during the first meeting of a new City Council and who have not been re-elected or appointed to another term of office extending beyond the first meeting of a new City Council shall not Page 18 AUBURN *MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED serve on the new Council ~~om,-r;;;±tee mmitte.-sOperations Gommittee or be allowed to vote on the approval of the membership of the new committees. 2. Powers and Functions. The function of the Council C nmmit+oocOperations Committee is to supervise the formation and membership of all standing committees of the City Council. The Council r-.,~~ottoo en /"`nmmi+toncOperatians Committee shall, subject to the approval of a majority of the entire City Council, designate all of the standing committees of the City Council. In addition, the Council r~ri++oo „n C; ,,,Y,.,.,;++oosOperations Committee shall, biennially at the first meeting of a new City Council, or periodically, submit a list of the proposed members of all standing committees of the City Council for approval by a majority vote of the entire City Council. The Council Operations Committee shall also recommend the Chair for each standing committee of the City Council, which recommendations shall also be subject to approval by a majority vote of the entire City Council. The membership of all standing committees of the City Council shall consist exclusively of Councilmembers. Each chair of any standing committee of the City Council shall, in the absence of a quorum at a meeting of his/her particular standing committee, have the authority to appoint a non-member of the standing committee, from the City Council to that standing committee for that meeting to create a quorum for that meeting, or in the chair's absence the vice-chairman shall be able to appoint another Councilmember to that particular committee in the absence of a quorum. The function of the Council ComrniRee-OR l'nmmi#oncOperations Committee is also to propose amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the City Council to the full City Council, and to address issues retating to the whole City Council and make recommendations for action by the full City Council relative to such issues. The Council Operatians Gommittee shall also evaluate and recommend to the whole City Council any actions, responses or sanctions for violations by Councilmembers of these Rules of Procedure, which recommendation shall be considered, voted and/ or acted upon by the City Council in the normal course. 3. Meeting Dates. The Council Operations Committee shall meet biennially upon the seating of each new City Council or more often as needed. [See former ACC 2.06.220 (Ord. 4319 2, 3, 1989; Ord. 3937 § 1, 1984; Ord. 3606 § 1, 1981; Ord. 2786 § 1, 1974; Ord. 2745 § 1, 1973; 1957 code § 1.04.240).] 16.2 The Mayor or a majority of the City Council may establish such ad hoc committees as may be appropriate to consider special matters that require special approach or emphasis. Such ad hoc committees may be established and Page 19 AUBURN * MOIZE THAN YOU IMAGINED matters referred to them at study sessions, without the requirement that such establishment or referral take place at a regular City Council meeting. The Mayor shall appoint Council representatives to intergovernmental councils, boards and committees, including such ad hoc committees. 16.3 Ad hoc council committees shall consider all matters referred to them. The chair of such ad hoc committee shall report to the City Council the findings of the committee. Committees may refer items to the Council with no committee recommendation. 16.4 Advisory Boards, Committees and Commissions established by ordinance, consisting of citizens appointed pursuant to the establishing Ordinance and serving in the capacity and for the purposes indicated in the Ordinance, shall act as an advisory committee to the City Council. 16.5 Committee Gh~ir ersons shall have brc~ad discretion in conductin their m~etin s. The v,rill enerall folleaw Rc~berts Ru{es of C?rder NewM Revised. 16.6 Committee Ci~airpersons or a majority of the members of the Committee, may allow audience par#icipation that is related to the agenda item beinc„~discussed by fihe Committee and audience participation regardin_ subjects fallinq within the areas of res_por~sibilit~af the Gommittee mav come fram any non-member of the Gommittee includin m~mbers of the Cit Cauncil who are in attendance. 16.7 Gommittee Chairpersons sha11 approve all aqenda items and may, at their discretion, rernove or add a~er~da items durinc~ the_course of the meetinq. 16,8 Priar to publication of the aclenda in which minutes are to be approved by the Committee the Committee Chairpersan or the person who will be presidinq over the meeting1 shall review the draft minutes af Committee meetinqs. SECTION 17 - COUNCIL REPRESENTATION & INTERNAL COMMU I~ATION 17.1 If a Councilmember appears on behalf of the City before another governmental agency, a community organization, or through the media, for the purpose of commenting on an issue, the Councilmember needs to state the majority position of the City Council, if known, on such issue. Personal opinions and comments which differ from those of the Council majority may be expressed if the Councilmember clarifies that these statements do not represent the City Council's position. 17.2 Councilmembers need to have other Councilmember's concurrence before representing another Councilmember's view or position with the media, another government agency or community organization. Page 20 AUBURN * MORE THAN YOU [MAGINED 17.3 Councilmembers shall not knowingly communicate with an opposing party or with an opposing attorney in connection with any pending or threatened litigation in which the City is a party or in connection with any disputed claim involving the City without the prior approval of the City Attorney, unless the Councilmember is individually a party to the litigation or is involved in the disputed claim separate from the Councilmember's role as a City official. 17.4 Cammunication amanq Councilmembers shall canfarm to the fioilowinq parameters: A. To assure that communication on agenda items occurs to the qreatest extent possible at the public meetinqs and to avoid even the pereeption that emaii is being used as "seguential meetinqs~„ Councilmembers should refrain from emailinq Councilmembers about such aqenda items. Councilmembers should be prepared to communicate about matters that are c~n upcominq Committee aqendas or Cour~ci! aqendas at the publie meetings. Ef Councilmembers wish ta share information with ather councilmembers about matters that are on upcaming a.qendas, the councilmembers should farward that informatian to the Mayor fc,r distribution in the committee or council meetinq packets. B. Gouncilmembers mav communicate via email to other Councilmembers including to a quorum of a Cauncil cammittee ar the ful! City Gouneil about matters within the scope af the Cammittee's authority or related to City business but not yet scheduled on upcaminq Committee ar Cauncil a ec~ ndas to indicate a desire that certain items be included on upcoming meetinc~aqendasprovided that ~ouncilmembers shall never ask for respanses fram the other Councilmembers in that communication. C Email communication among Councilmembers relatinq to Gity operatians should also include the Mayor as a recipient/addressee. D Councilmembers mav email the Mayor about Citv business without ^ limitations or restrictions. 17.5 Internet & Electronic FtesourceslEquipment Use. A F'oiicy It is the policy of the City Council tt~at lnternet and electronic resourc~s equi~ment use shall conform ta and be consistent with the requirements of Cit~ of Auburn Administr~tive PolicV and Procedure 500- 03 "Internet & Electranic ResourceslEquipment Use - Elected Officiais" adapted hereby and incorp~arated herein b~this reference, It is important to note that all I~tters memoranda and interactive computer communication ir~volving City Cauncilmembers and members of advisorv Page 21 AUBURN 'k MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED baards and commissions the subiect of which relates to the conduct of government or the performance af any govemmental function with exceptions stated by the Public Records Act (RGW 42.56), are pub6ic records. B. Electranic Cammunications. (1) Infarmal messages with no retention ualue and that da not relate to the functional responsibility of the recipient or sender as a public official such as meeting notices r~minder~, telephane messaqes and infarmal nates do not constitute apublic record. Users should delete these messages once their administrative purpose is served. {2) Ali other messages that rel~te to the functional responsibility of the recipient or sender as a public official cons#itute a public record. Such records are sub~ject to public inspection and copvinq. 31 Electronic communications that are intended ta be shared among a quorum of the City Council or Council Cammittee, whether concurrentl~or serially must be cc~nsidered in fight af the dpen Public Meetings Act If the intended purpose of the electronic communication is to have a discussion that shauld be held at an o en maetin the electronic discussion shall not occur. Further the use of electronic cammunicatian ta form a collective decision of the Council shall not occur. (4) Electronic communication should be used cautiously when seekinq Iegal advice or to discuss matters of pending litigation or other confidential City business. In general electronic communication is discoverable in litiqation and even deleted electronic communication is not necessarily removed from the system. Confiden#ial electronic communicatians should not be shared with individuals other than the intended recipients or the attorney-client rp ivilege protectin~ the document from disclosure m~y be waived. (5) Electronic communication between Councilmernbers and between Councilmembers and staff shall not be transmitted ta the public or news media without the filinq of a a~ublic disclasure request with the Gity Clerk. {6) As ~ cautionary note if an elected p~blsc official uses his or her oersanal hame camputer to send electronic communications dealinc~ wifih Cit~ business, the electronic communications and electronic records mgy be subiect to discovery demands and public disclosure requests That passibilitv amplifies the need for caution in how one uses electronic communicatian for City business. Page 22 AUBURN'k MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED SECTION 18 - TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION 18.1 In accordance with the City of Auburn travel policy, approvals or expenditure of travel related costs and/or approval of specific travel events or activities by Councilmembers beyond the authority provided in the travel policy shall be as follows: the requesting Councilmember shall submit his/her request to expend travel related costs and/or request for authorization for specific travel purposes to the Mayor to be included on an upcoming Council meeting agenda in advance of the date(s) of such expenditure or travel. The City Council may pursuant to a motion, approve the request by a majority vote of a quorum of the City Council at the meeting in which the matter is considered. SECTION 19 - CONFIDENTIALITY 19.1 Councilmembers shall keep confidential all written materials and verbal information provided to them during Executive Sessions, to ensure that the City's position is not compromised. Confidentiality also includes information provided to Councilmembers outside of Executive Sessions when the information is considered by the exempt from disclosure under exemptions set forth in the Revised Code of Washington. SECTION 20 - ENFORCEMENT OF RULES OF PROCEDURE 20.1 Councilmembers shall conform their conduct to the requirements, standards and expectations set forth in these Rules of Procedure. In addition to and notwithstanding whatever other enforcement mechanisms may exist for legal, ethical or practical obligations on Councilmember performance or conduct, violations of these Rules of Procedure by Councilmembers may be enforced by action of the City Council through sanctions such as votes of censure or letters of reprimand, and such other action as may be permitted by law. City Council Rules of Procedure: Adopted: February 2, 2004 Ordinance No. 5802 Amended by Resolution No. 4282, December 17, 2007 Amended by Resolution No. 4429, December 15, 2008 Amended by Resolution No. 4467, April 6, 2009 Amended by Resolution No. 4615, July 6, 2010 Page 23 AUBURN* MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED