Ordinance 067a• CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 67-A
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 67, ADOPTED ON MAY 24, 1976, AND
ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE
CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS"
THE CITY COUNCIL OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 67, adopted May 24, 1976, and entitled
"An Ordinance Establising Rules of Procedure for the Conduct of City
Council Business" is amended to read:
Section 1. MEETINGS.
1.01 Regular Meetings: The City Council shall hold
regular meetings on the first and third Mondays of each
month at 7:30 p.m., provided that when the day fixed for
any regular meeting falls on a day designated by law as
a legal holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same
hour on the next succeeding Monday not a holiday.
1.02 Special Meetings: Special meetings of the council may
be called by the mayor or by any two members of the council
by writing filed with the Manager. At least one day before
the meeting, the Manager shall notify each member of the
time, place, and the purpose of the meeting by causing
written notice thereof to be delivered to him personally if
he can be found, or, if he cannot be found, by leaving a
copy at the home of the member with some person of suitable
age and discretion. Special meetings may be held without
prior written notice when all council members are present
at the meeting or consent thereto in writing. Such consent
shall be filed with the Manager prior to the beginning of
the meeting. Any special meeting attended by all the council
members shall be a valid meeting for the transaction of any
business that may come before the meeting.
1.03 Place: All meetings shall be held in the council
chambers of the Chanhassen Municipal Building unless there
is a published or posted notice designating another location.
1.04 Presiding Officers: The mayor shall preside at
all meetings of the Council. In the absence of the mayor,
the acting mayor shall preside. In the absence of both,
the Councilmen shall elect one of their number as temporary
chairman to so preside.
1.05 Quorum: Three members of the council shall constitute
toa quorum for the transaction of business of the council, but
a smaller number may adjourn from time to time.
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1.06 Order of Business: At the hour appointed for meeting, the members
shall be called to order by the Mayor, or in his absence by the Acting Mayor,
or in the absence of both by the City Manager. In the absence of the City
Manager, the Mayor shall appoint a Secretary pro tem. The Manager, or
Secretary pro tem, as the case may be, shall call the roll, note the
absentees and announce whether a quorum is present. If a quorum is present,
the council shall proceed to business which shall be conducted in the
following order:
1. Call to Order (Pledge of Allegiance)
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Public Hearings
5. Awarding of Bids
6. Approval of.Minutes
7. Unfinished Business
8. Visitor Presentations
9. Approval of Accounts
10. New Business
11. Consent Agenda
12. Council Presentations
13. Administrative Presentations
14. Adjournment
1.07 Curfew: No additional agenda items shall be discussed after
11:30 p.m. No meetings shall continue past 12:00 midnight. Meetings
adjourned under this policy shall be continued to the next Monday (or to
Tuesday of the week next following the week of the meeting so adjourned,
Itif said Monday is an official holiday) at 7:30 p.m., The continued meeting
will start at the point on the agenda where the adjournment occured.
1.08 First Regular: At the first regular Council meeting in January of
each year, the Council shall (1) designate the depository of City Funds,
(2) designate the official newspaper, (3) choose an Acting Mayor from the
membership of the Council who shall perform the duties of the Mayor during
the disability or absence of the Mayor, and (4) review the Rules of Procedure
of the City Council and make any necessary changes.
SECTION 2. AGENDA FOR REGULAR MEETING.
2.01 Filing Deadline: All matters to be submitted to the Council
shall be filed with the City Manager's office not alter than 12:00 noon
on the Monday prior to the following Monday Council meeting at which con-
sideration is desired. In unusual circumstances and when the matter does
not require investigation, an item may be accepted after said deadline
upon the approval of the City Manager.
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2.02 Maintenance of Agenda: No'item of business shall.be
const ere or action y the Council which does not appear on the
agenda for the meeting, except that an item of urgent business
which requires immediate action and is so determined by a majority
of the Council may be considered by the Council whether or not there
is a full membership present. The Council will hear all reasonable
citizen petitions, requests and statements; however, such items
which do not specifically appear on the agenda shall be deferred to
a future meeting for more careful consideration and study if Council
action, other than filing, is required or requested.
The Mayor and each Councilman shall be provided with a copy of the
agenda, minutes of the previous meeting, and any other reports and
information pertinent to the agenda at least seventy-two hours prior
to each regular Council meeting.
No matter may be submitted for Council action by any administrative
official, department head, or employee unless it has first been
presented to the City Administrator for inclusion on the agenda.
SECTION 3. MINUTES.
3.01 Record of Council Meetings_: The City Manager or the
Admin strator s esignate or secretary pro tem, shall keep a record
• of all Council meetings.
3.02 Reading of Minutes: Unless a reading of the minutes of a
Council meeting is requested by a member of the Council, such minutes
may be approved without reading if each member has previously been
provided with copy.
3.02 Amendment of Minutes: The Council may, by motion carried
by m Jam ority vote of all it's members amend the minutes. Such amending
motion shall become a part of the minutes of the meeting at which the
antendment was made.
SECTION 4. DUTIES OF THE PRESIDING OFFICER.
The presiding officer shall preserve strict order and decorum
at all meetings of the Council. He shall state every question coming
before the Council, announce the decision of the Council on all subjects,
and decide all questions of order, subject, however, to an appeal to
the Council in which event a majority vote of the Council shall govern
and conclusively determine such questions of order. He may vote on
all questions and on a roll call vote determine the order in which
votes are cast.
The presiding officer shall normally use the following procedure
on all agenda items which such pertains:
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1. State the question coming before the council.
2. Request a summation of the Manager's report (where such
has been -presented in writing to the council).
3. Request a report from advisory boards and commissions
when such item has been referred to such.
4. Recognize citizens desiring to speak on such item.
5. Recognize council members desiring to speak, maintain
order and decorum on items of discussion, and generally
provide leadership for the council to insure timely and
efficient decisions on each item.
6. Announce the council decision.
SECTION 5. RULES OF DEBATE.
5.01 Participation by Presiding Officer: The mayor or other
presiding officer may move, second and debate from the chair, subject
only to such limitations of debate as are by the rules imposed on all
members and shall not be deprived of any of the rights and privileges
of a councilman by reason of his acting as the presiding officer.
5.02 Recognition by the Chair: Every member desiring to speak
shall address the chair, and upon recognition by the Presiding Officer
shall confine himself to the question under debate avoiding all
personalities and indecorous language.
5.03 Speaking Privileges: A member, once recognized, shall not
be interrupted when speaking unless it be to call him to order or to
vote on a motion to close a debate, or as herein otherwise provided.
If a member, while speaking, be called to order, he shall cease
speaking until the question of order is determined and if in order,
he shall be permitted to proceed.
5.04 Reconsideration: A motion to reconsider any action taken
by the council may be made at any time following original action.
Should a motion to reconsider fail, an additional request for
reconsideration cannot occur for a period of six months following
the date of the first motion for reconsideration. If a motion to
reconsider is passed, then parties entitled to notice on the original
action shall be taken at the next regular meeting following passage
of the motion to reconsider. Should the city council determine
that other parties are not likely to be affected by an item presented
for reconsideration, the city council may, at its discretion,
act on the original action the same evening as the council votes
on reconsideration.
5.05 Statements for the Record: A councilman may request, through
the presiding officer, the privilege of having an abstract of his
statement on any subject under consideration by the Council, of the
reason for his dissent from or support of any action of the council,
entered in the minutes. Such a request may be made at the time of
said action or consideration or at the time of the adoption of said
minutes. Unless the council, by motion, objects, such statements
shall be entered in the minutes.
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5.06 Contents of the Minutes: The Manager - shall enter in
the minutes a synopsis of the iscussion on any question coming in
proper order before the Council.
SECTION 6. 'ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL.
6.01 Permission: Any person desiring to address the Council shall
first secure the permission of the Presiding Officer.
6.02 Procedure: Each person addressing the Council shall, if
requested by the Presiding Officer, give his name and address in an
audible tone for the records, and unless further time is granted by
the Presiding Officer, shall limit his address to five minutes, except
at a public hearing when the limit shall be ten minutes. All remarks
should be addressed to the Council as a body and not to any member.
No person other than the Council and the person having -the floor,
shall be permitted to enter into any discussion, either directly or
through a member of the Council, without the permission of the
Presiding Officer. No question shall be asked a Councilman or any
member of the Administrative Staff except through the Presiding Officer.
SECTION 7. GENERAL RULES OF ORDER.
Robert's Rules of Order Revised and Robert's Parliamentary Law
40 shall be accepted as an authority on parliamentary practice on matters
not specifically covered and in case of a conflict these rules
shall govern.
SECTION 8. VOTING.
Unless a member of the Council states that he is not voting, his
silence shall be recorded as an affirmative vote. In determining
whether the motion has passed by the required number of affirmative
votes, a Council member who orally elects not to vote shall be
considered as having voted against the motion in the tallying of the
votes, and his election not to vote shall be duly noted in the
minutes as an abstention.
SECTION 9. DECORUM AND ITS ENFORCEMENT.
The Council members, while the Council is in session, must
preserve order and decorum, and,a member shall neither, by conversation
or otherwise, delay or interrupt the proceedings or the peace of
the Council, nor disturb any member while speaking or refuse to obey
the orders of the Council or its Presiding Officer, except as otherwise
herein provided.
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• SECTION 10. ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, MOTIONS AND REPORTS.
10.01 Introduction of Matters for Action: Ordinances, resolutions,
and of er matters or subjects requiring act on by the Council shall
shall be introduced and sponsored by a member of the Council, except
that the City Manager or City Attorney may present ordinances,
resolutions and other matters or subjects to.the Council.
10.02 Passage of Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions: Every
ordin rice an resolution shall be; -presented in writing an2f read in
full at a Council meeting; provided, however, that the reading of an
ordinance or resolution may be dispensed with by unanimous consent.
Upon the vote on ordinances, resolutions and motions, the ayes and
nayes shall be recorded unless the vote is declared unanimous. Upon
the request of any member of the Council, the vote shall be by roll
call of all members of the Council as provided under DUTIES OF THE
PRESIDING OFFICER in this resolution. A majority vote of all members
of the Council shall be required for the passage of all ordinances,
motions and resolutions except as otherwise provided by state law
or city ordinance.
10.03 Readings of Ordinances: Every ordinance other than
emergency ordinances shall have two public readings as provided in
Subsection 10.02 of this section, and at least seven days shall
elapse between the first reading or waiver thereof and the second
reading or waiver thereof.
10.04 EEmergenc� Ordinances: An emergency ordinance is an ordinance
necessaryo t e immediate preservation of the public peace, health,
morals, safety or welfare in which the emergency is defined and
declared, passed by a vote of at least four members of the Council,
as recorded by ayes and nayes.
10.05 Contents of Minutes: All ordinances and resolutions shall
be ?i=ecT with the Manager, , and made a part of the minutes.
Reports, petitions and correspondence shall be filed with the
and made a part of the minutes by reference.
10.06
Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions:
1.
An ordinance shall be require or: all legislation
regulating or governing people or property and which
provides a penalty for its violation; all permanent rules
of the organization and operation of the Council; all
actions required by statute to be in ordinance form.
The City Attorney shall be consulted should there be a
question as to whether the action posed by the Council
requires an ordinance format.
2.
Resolutions: Resolutions shall normally be adopted for
actions of a temporary, routine, or administrative nature.
3.
Motions: Motions shall be adopted on issues of parliamentary
procedure or to introduce items of business, i.e. ordinances,
resolutions, etc.
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SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF CITY EMPLOYEES.
11.01 City Manager: The City. Manager may, take part
in the iscussions of the City Council and may recommend to•the
Council such measures as he may deem necessary for the welfare of
the people and efficient administration of the affairs of the City.
He shall have.all the rights, powers and duties prescribed by
City Ordinance in regard thereto, however, it is recognized that
,the City Council is the policymaking body for the City and City
Manaaer shall confine his discussions at the Council meetings
to statements of fact, recommendations based on his knowledge and
experience and explanations of the reasons for the same, and any
matters pertaining to administration.
11.02 Cit Attorney: The City Attorney may not take part in the
discuss ons o- the City Council except to answer questions directed
to him, comment on matters involving legal issues or procedures of the
City, and to present factual material to the Council.
11.03 Other City Employees: No City Employee, other than the.
City Manager or City Attorney, shall enter into•discussions
of the City Council except to answer questions directed to such
employee, or to present factual information. The above regulations
of City Employees shall not be construed to limit the appearance
before the City Council of any City Employee when such appearance
is made as a taxpayer or member of the public, for or against some
particular issue under discussion by the Council when such employee.
has an interest in the outcome thereof.
SECTION 12. WAIVER.
By 4/5 vote of all Councilmen these rules may be waived.
SECTION 13. ADJOURNMENT.
A motion to adjourn shall always be in order and decided
without debate.
SECTION 14. MISCELLANEOUS.
Section, subsection, and paragraph headings used herein are
not part of this ordinance and shall not be used or considered in
determining the proper meaning, purpose or intension hereof.
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SECTION 15. SEVERABILITY.
iIf any court of competent jurisdiction shall adjudge any provision
of this ordinance to be invalid, such judgement shall not affect
any other provisions of this ordinance not specifically included
in said judgement.
SECTION 16. REPEAL.
City Ordinance No. 67 adopted on May 24, 1976, is hereby repealed.
SECTION 17. EFFECTIVE DATE.
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State law requires the adoption of "City Council Rules of Procedure"
each year. Such rules shall act as the format and control activities
for the ensuing year. As such, the following are hereby incorporated
as a part of this ordinance:
1). The "Rules of Procedure" as adopted each year shall
be maintained by the City Clerk in such a manner
as to accurately reflect the procedures in effect
for each year; and
2). The effective date for each years "Rules of Procedure"
shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage. Publication shall not be required so long
as such rules are available for inspection and
the general public is notified as to such availability;
and
3). The Clerk shall prepare, after passage, a codified "Rules
of Procedure" ordinance, accurately reflecting yearly
modifications of the city council - such codification
being entitled "Ordinance 67, An Ordinance Establishing
Rules of Procedure for the Conduct of City Council Business".
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Chanhassen,
this 4th day of January, 1982.
ATTEST:
Don Ashworth, City Clerk/Manage
Thomas L. Hamilton, Mayor