Policy 1-6 COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE
Prior to the adoption of CP 1-6 on 08/06/2006, Policy 1-6 read as follows.
Policy 1-6 COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE
COUNCIL POLICY NO. 1-6
DISTRIBUTION: Mayor and City Council
All Departments
SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE
PURPOSE: To provide for orderly conduct of meetings of the Lawton City
Council
BACKGROUND: Lawton City Charter, Section 2-11, provides that the City
Council may
determine its own rules. Rules are hereby established.
POLICY/
PROCEDURE: Council Policy determining rules of procedure is adopted as
an exhibit and
addresses the following issues:
1. Time of Meetings
2. Agenda
3. Presiding Officer
4. Quorum
5. Conduct of Meetings
A. Discussion
B. Motions
C. Roll Call Votes
D. Number of votes required
E. Reconsideration of Items
F. Public Hearing
G. Absence of Council Member
H. Staff Attendance
I. Appointment of Council Committees
J. Advisory Non-Voting Representative/Liaison
6. Minutes
The latest revision of Roberts Rules of Order is incorporated into these rules, and shall govern
all
matters not specifically addressed in these rules. These rules, except those required by law or
charter, may be temporarily suspended for consideration of a particular subject by a majority
vote of the Council members present.
REFERENCES: Lawton City Charter
EFFECTIVE DATE: May 11, 2004
RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: City Attorney
______________________________
JOHN P. PURCELL, JR.
MAYOR
COUNCIL RULES OF
PROCEDURE
MAY 13, 1997 (LAST REVISION 2/23/99, 8/28/01, 5/11/2004)
COUNCIL POLICY 1-6
RULES OF PROCEDURE
LAWTON CITY COUNCIL
1. TIME OF MEETINGS
Regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the Council Chambers, Wayne Gilley City Hall,
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month beginning at 6:00 p.m. Provided, however, that
the Council may, by resolution, reschedule any of its regularly scheduled meetings. Special
meetings of the Council shall be called in accordance with the provisions of the Charter.
Meetings shall adjourn no later than 11:00 p.m.; except, upon majority vote of those members of
the Council present, any meeting of the Council may be extended until midnight of the day of the
meeting.
All meetings, regular and special, shall be open to the public, and no person shall be barred
unless he is disorderly or refuses to obey the order of the presiding officer, who may order the
Chief of Police or any attending police officer to eject any such person. There shall be at least
one police officer present at each Council meeting. The Council may meet in executive session
only as authorized by the City Charter and Oklahoma State Statute.
(Charter 2-7. Council: Meetings The Council shall hold at least two (2) regular meetings every
month, at such time as prescribed by ordinance or otherwise. The Mayor or any five (5) council
members may call special meetings. All meetings of the Council shall be held and conducted as
authorized by the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. In determining the time of Council meetings, the
Council shall consider the public convenience.)
2. AGENDA
An agenda for each meeting of the Council shall be prepared by the Mayor to ensure that City
business is conducted in an efficient manner. No item shall be voted on without having been
placed on the agenda, unless it is of an emergency nature and could not have been foreseen.
The order of business shall be as follows:
I. Call to order
II. Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance
III. Roll Call
IV. Awards and Special Recognition
V. Audience Participation:
A. Council shall not vote on items presented during this
section of the meeting.
B. Each person should have a maximum of three (3) minutes to state his business.
C. Each subject should have a maximum of nine (9) minutes.
D. After such time as the individual or the discussion of a particular subject
is completed,
Council should recommend to the individual or group as to what action they should take, i.e.,
refer situation to a particular department or person at the City offices, or suggest they place the
item on a Council agenda.
VI. Minutes
VII. Consent Agenda:
1. Council shall act on all items
in this section by a single motion and roll call vote,
subject to questions, discussion, or the right of any member to remove any item for individual
action. The Mayor will announce the item numbers and read the title of those items removed.
Any items so removed will be considered following the regular business items.
2. Items on the Consent Agenda
shall include, but not be limited to consideration of the
following:
a. Damage Claims (approval/denial);
b. Workers' Compensation matters
that are not contested;
c. Traffic Commission recommendations;
d. Preliminary plans and authorization
for preparation of final plans and specifications;
final plans and authorization for advertisement of bids;
e. Acceptance of final plats
and improvements;
f. Easements, acceptance or dedication;
g. Set dates for public hearings;
h. Acceptance of annual audit
reports;
i. Annual or routine contracts
and leases;
j. Acknowledge receipt of Department
of Environmental Quality permits;
k. Award bids and authorize contract
execution, or reject bids and authorize
readvertisement;
l. Mayor's Appointments;
m. Payroll claims;
VIII. Unfinished Business
IX. Business Items
A. Items requiring individual action: In setting the order of these items, the
presiding officer
shall give priority to:
1. Public hearings.
2. Matters that may attract a large number
of citizens or interested parties.
3. Items which may require discussion or
explanation.
4. Items where an ordinance is proposed
for adoption.
X. Reports: Mayor, Council, City Manager
A. Reports should be limited to matters of general interest to the entire Council.
B. Items included in this section cannot be voted on by the Council but
guidance can be
provided.
XI. Executive Session
XII. Adjournment.
(Charter, Sec. 2-2 a. ... The Mayor ... shall prepare and propose agenda for Council meetings.)
3. PRESIDING OFFICER
The presiding officer for each meeting shall be the Mayor, or in his absence, the Mayor Pro Tem.
If both the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem are absent, the Council member most senior in service on
the Council shall initially preside for the purpose of calling the meeting to order and electing a
presiding officer who shall then preside over the remainder of the meeting.
(Charter, Sec. 2-2 a. The Mayor shall preside at meetings of the Council ... b. ...The Mayor Pro
Tem shall act as Mayor during the absence, disability, or suspension of the mayor, ...)
4. QUORUM
A quorum authorized to conduct business shall consist of a majority of all members elected to
and constituting the Council. Less than a quorum may adjourn from day to day.
(Charter, Sec. 2-11. A majority of all of the members of the Council shall constitute a quorum,
but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day or from time to time. ...)
5. CONDUCT OF MEETINGS
Request to speak forms shall be available for persons to indicate to the presiding officer their
desire to address the Council. The presiding officer will announce that such request has been
received. Council will consider receiving public comment at that time.
A. DISCUSSION
Discussion of agenda items shall be in the following order:
1. City Manager and/or City Staff: After the presiding officer calls the particular
agenda item
for consideration, the City Manager and/or staff shall present any matters in addition to the
printed agenda commentary which may be pertinent to the item.
2. Public Participation: During public hearings, citizens and interested parties
may address the
Council subject to reasonable time limitations to expedite Council business. On all other matters,
public participation shall be at the discretion of the Council.
3. Council Members: After the staff and public have presented
their views, the City
Manager, presiding officer and Council shall proceed to discuss the merits of the issue; this
portion of the discussion shall be limited to the City Manager, presiding officer and Council
unless the presiding officer or Council determines additional information is needed from the staff
or public at that time.
No member shall speak without recognition from the presiding officer.
Each person addressing the Council shall address remarks to the Council rather than to a specific
member.
Discussion shall be limited to the matter presently before the Council. Speakers shall confine
their remarks to the merits of the particular measure and avoid comments which would tend to
embarrass other persons or attack their motives.
Questions may be submitted by a Council member to a speaker after his/her formal presentation.
Questions may be submitted only through the presiding officer, and shall be limited to the merits
of the issue.
B. MOTIONS
After preliminary discussion of an agenda item, the presiding officer shall call the matter for
determination by the Council.
1. Main Motion: Any Council member desiring to offer a motion shall request recognition
from
the presiding officer.
2. Seconding Motions: Any Council member desiring to second motions shall request
recognition from the presiding officer.
3. Special Courtesy: Where a matter is of special concern to a particular Council
member, he
may, prior to the beginning of the meeting, advise the presiding officer of his desire to offer or
second the motion on that particular agenda item. Absent conflicting requests, the presiding
officer shall so recognize the requesting member for the purpose of submitting the motion or
second. In the event of conflicting requests, the presiding officer may recognize any one of the
requesting Council members if they are unable to resolve the conflict among themselves.
4. Lack of Motion or Second: If no member offers a motion, the presiding officer
shall again
call for motions; if no motion is presented after the second calling, the presiding officer shall
declare the item fails for lack of motion. Similarly, if no one seconds another member's motion,
the presiding officer shall declare that the motion fails for lack of a second.
5. Debate of Motions: Upon a motion having been offered and seconded, the presiding
officer
shall state the motion and submit it for further debate by the Council if desired. Debate shall be
limited to the merits of the agenda item, and addressed to the presiding officer.
6. Amendments to Motions: A member may move to amend the motion, which shall
require a
second. An amendment must be germane to the main motion. To avoid confusion, a third
amendment shall not be permitted; however, a member may, in the course of debate
on the
amendment, announce that if the amendment fails, he intends to introduce another amendment
and may briefly state the nature and content thereof.
7. Previous Question: A member may move the previous question (2/3 vote required-stops
debate and order an immediate vote).
8. Reconsider: A member may move to reconsider the vote by which ...was voted. (In order
same day motion was made and mover must have voted with the majority; or, in order at next
meeting if mover was absent at previous meeting and votes of absentees could affect outcome.)
9. Ordinances: A member may move to adopt an ordinance, waive reading of the
ordinance,
reading only the title, and declare an emergency if applicable.
(Charter, Sec. 2-13 Ordinance: Passage. Every proposed ordinance shall be read ...)
After allowing a reasonable but not unduly lengthy time for debate of the motion, the presiding
officer shall put the question to a vote.
C. ROLL CALL VOTES
The clerk shall call the roll of Council members present, and record each vote. Council members
may vote "yes", "no", or "abstain". A Council member may not pass. The presiding officer will
announce the vote or he shall request the clerk to announce the vote. A Council member may
change his vote only before the results of the vote are announced by the presiding officer.
Amendments shall be voted on prior to the main motion, with secondary amendments voted on
prior to primary amendments.
(Charter, Sec. 2-11. ... The vote on any question shall be by roll call, and shall be entered in the
journal. A council member may abstain from voting in which case the abstention shall constitute
neither a negative nor affirmative vote. The passage of an ordinance or resolution shall require at
least five (5) affirmative votes.)
D. NUMBER OF VOTES REQUIRED
When an item requires five (5) or more affirmative votes for passage, and one or more members
of the Council are absent from the meeting where the item is originally considered, if not
approved, such item shall be continued or rescheduled for a vote thereon at the next meeting of
the Council in the following instances:
1. When the question requires five (5) affirmative votes and there are less than
three (3) votes
in opposition to the question;
2. When the question requires six (6) affirmative votes and there are less than
two (2) votes in
opposition to the question.
(Charter, Sec. 2-2. When the Mayor is absent and the question before the Council requires five
(5) affirmative votes for passage and the votes cast result in a tie of four (4) affirmative votes and
four (4) negative votes, the matter will be continued or rescheduled for the next regular meeting
of the Council when the Mayor will be in attendance.
Charter, 2-11 ... The passage of an ordinance or resolution shall require at least five (5)
affirmative votes.)
E. RECONSIDERATION OF ITEMS
An item previously decided by the Council may be placed on the agenda as a new item of
business under the following circumstances:
1. When the vote by the Council occurred at least six (6) months before the item
again appears
on the agenda;
2. Annually, when Council members have been sworn into office and the item was
voted on by
the previous administration;
3. When the vote(s) of absent Council member(s) could change the outcome of the
matter
previously voted on.
This section shall not apply to any matters dealing with planning or zoning legislation; nor shall
the provisions for this section be applicable to the initiation, prosecution, defense or settlement
of litigation brought by or against the City, its employees or agencies.
F. PUBLIC HEARING
When the agenda item requires a public hearing, the presiding officer shall request staff
comment, allow for questions by the council, open the public hearing for public comment, and
close the public hearing.
G. ABSENCE OF COUNCIL MEMBER
In the event that a Council member anticipates to be absent from a special or regular meeting of
the Council, said Council member may indicate how such member would have voted on an issue
before the Council had the Council member not been absent from such meeting. In such event, a
Council member who plans to miss a meeting of the Council or miss a roll call vote on an item
before the Council could state, for the record, how the Council member would have voted had
the Council member not missed the meeting or the roll call by giving his or her vote to the City
Clerk before the meeting. After the results of the vote have been announced, the City Clerk will
then read and enter into the record how such member would have voted had he or she not missed
the meeting or the roll call. Provided, however, that the Council member's intended
vote shall
not count for the purpose of passage or non-passage of the issue before the Council for which the
intended vote was entered into the record. The City Clerk shall enter into the official minutes of
the Council the name of the absent Council member, the intended vote of the absent Council
member, and that the intended vote was not considered in deciding the issue before the Council
for which the intended vote was recorded.
H. STAFF ATTENDANCE
The City Manager, City Clerk and City Attorney (or their assistants) shall attend all regular and
special Council meetings. Attendance of other City personnel shall be required only when there
are agenda items which affect their particular responsibility.
I. APPOINTMENT OF COUNCIL COMMITTEES
On his own determination, or on a vote of Council, the Mayor may appoint a special committee
of the Council to investigate and study a particular matter in depth and report its findings and
recommendations to the Council. Each committee shall consist of a minimum of a chairman and
two other members. If requested by the special committee of the Council, the City Manager shall
appoint a member of the City staff to serve in a non-voting capacity to assist the committee.
Meetings of committees are subject to compliance with the Open Meeting Law. The Committee's
report shall be submitted to the Council for action.
J. ADVISORY NON-VOTING REPRESENTATIVE/LIAISON
On motion and with approval of the majority of the entire Council, advisory non-voting
representation may be extended to a representative/liaison of any government agency whose
principal place of business and the conduct of its principal operations are located within the
corporate limits of the City of Lawton, Oklahoma. The seating arrangement to accommodate the
agency's representative/liaison to the Council shall be as determined by the Council.
The invited agency shall select its representative/liaison to attend meetings of the Council.
The agency's representative/liaison may ask to be recognized by the Mayor to participate in
debate on matters of interest to the agency. The privilege does not in and of itself open the item
to public discussion without the permission of the council as provided in Section 5.A.2 of these
rules. The agency's representative/liaison shall not be entitled to vote on any matter before the
Council nor shall the agency's representative/liaison attend or be present at any executive session
of the Council.
The agency's representative/liaison will be provided an agenda packet for each Council meeting
without charge. The representative/liaison may submit an agenda item for Council consideration
to the Mayor or any Council member.
6. MINUTES
Minutes of each meeting of the Council shall be prepared by the Clerk and submitted to
a subsequent Council meeting for approval. The minutes shall summarize the Council's
deliberations and record the action of the Council on each item. The Clerk shall maintain a
record of the approved minutes.
(Charter, 2-6 The City Clerk shall ... serve as clerical officer of the Council. He shall keep the
journal for its proceedings, ...)
(All amendments to this document should be coordinated with the City Clerks Office, who
maintains the original document on file.)
(CP 1-6, Amended 05/11/2004; CP 1-6, Amended, 08/28/2001; CP 1-6, Amended, 02/23/1999;
CP 1-6, Amended, 01/12/1999; CP 1-6, Amended, 11/10/1998; CP 1-6, Added, 05/13/1997)
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