HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-15-10 Council Meeting ProceduresRESOLUTION NO. R-15-10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. R-13-18;
ESTABLISHING THE DATES AND TIMES FOR CITY COUNCIL
MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS; REVISING START AND END TIME
TIME; ADOPTING ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER; PROVIDING FOR
PROCEDURES FOR AGENDA PREPARATION, AGENDA FORMAT,
AGENDA MODIFICATIONS, PUBLIC INPUT, PUBLIC HEARINGS,
AND VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida,
believes it to be in the best interest of the citizens of Sebastian to provide clear direction to
establish Council meeting times and dates and provide for conduct of City Council meetings and
achieve compliance with recently enacted State Law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, as follows:
SECTION 1. ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER ADOPTED. The City Council will follow
the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised as a general guideline in the
conduct of all meetings and workshops. Failure to follow said rules shall not affect the validity of
any action taken.
SECTION 2. CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE AND TIME.
A. Regular Meetings: Regular Meetings shall be held on the second and fourth
Wednesday of each month at 638 600 p.m. and shall adjourn at ID -00 9:30 p.m. unless
extended for not more than 30 additional minutes by a majority vote of City Council members
present. All unfinished business at adjournment shall be carried to the next Regular City Council
meeting unless placed on a special meeting agenda. If a Community Redevelopment Agency
B. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called in accordance with the
Charter and shall begin no earlier than 5:00 p.m. and shall adjourn no later than 10:00 p.m.
C. Quasi-judicial Hearings: Quasi-judicial hearings, when anticipated to be lengthy,
may be conducted at special meetings called in accordance with the Charter for such purpose
on the first and third Wednesday of the month or may be placed on a regular meeting agenda at
the discretion of the City Manager.
D. Workshops: Workshops, when necessary, may be held prior to Regular Meetings
or on the first and third Wednesdays of the month no earlier than 5:00 p.m. and shall adjourn no
later than 10:00 p.m. All unfinished business at adjournment shall be carried to the beginning of
the next scheduled workshop. At workshops, matters may be discussed and placed on an
appropriate City Council meeting agenda for formal action. Substantive decisions shall not be
made at workshops.
SECTION 3. THE CHAIR. The Chair may make a motion, second a motion or
participate in discussion without relinquishing the chair. Members of Council have the exclusive
right to raise questions of procedure or points of order to the Chair and have the Chair rule on
the procedure or point of order. Any member of Council may appeal the decision of the Chair to
the entire Council, and the result shall be determined by majority vote.
SECTION 4. AGENDA SUBMITTAL DEADLINE AND PREPARATION. The City
Manager is directed to set agendas for all City Council meetings. Documentation for items on
agendas must be submitted to the City Clerk not later than noon on the Thursday preceding the
respective meeting to expedite the preparation of agenda packets.
SECTION 5. AGENDA MODIFICATION. City Council, by a unanimous vote of its
members present, may modify the agenda to add an additional agenda item. In such event, an
individual who wishes to address City Council with respect to the new agenda item, shall be
afforded a reasonable opportunity to address City Council on such new agenda item.
SECTION 6. AGENDA FORMAT AND GUIDELINES FOR REGULAR MEETINGS.
The general format and guidelines for Regular City Council meeting agendas shall be in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit "A". However, Council may change the order of agenda
headings by majority vote.
SECTION 7. ORDER FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS (OTHER THAN QUASI-JUDICIAL)
BEFORE CITY COUNCIL. The order for public hearings (other than quasi-judicial) before City
Council is as follows:
A. Order of Business:
1. Chair shall announce the opening of the public hearing.
2. Where applicable, City Attorney shall read the Ordinance or Resolution by
title unless applicable law requires more than the title be read.
3. Chair, if appropriate, shall announce the rules that apply to the hearing.
4. Applicant presentation, if appropriate.
5. City staff shall make a presentation, comments and preliminary
recommendation, if any.
6. Public input.
7. City staff final comments and recommendation, if any.
8. Chair closes hearing.
9. Council Deliberation and Action
B. Continuance of Public Hearing. City Council may continue a public hearing
unless a continuance would violate applicable law. A public hearing may be continued to a time
certain stated in the record, or a continuance may be indefinite, in which case it shall be re -
noticed. City Council may defer action on a matter and continue the public hearing for receipt of
written comments on the matter.
matter.
C. Deferring Decision on Merits. City Council may defer action on the merits of any
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SECTION 8. PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC INPUT.
A. Where Permitted on Council Meeting Agendas.
1. Regular Meetings. Public input is allowed under Consent Agenda, Public
Hearings, Unfinished Business, New Business, and Public Input. Public input is
not allowed under the headings of Proclamations, Awards, Brief Announcements
(except for individuals giving or accepting proclamations or awards); Committee
Reports and Appointments (except for committee members giving reports and
applicants being interviewed for committee appointments); and City Council or
Charter Officer Matters. Council may, by majority vote, call upon an individual to
provide input if desired.
2. Workshops and Special Meetings. At workshops and special meetings,
public input is limited to the item on the agenda.
B. Procedures for All Public Input.
1. Time Limit. Individuals who wish to address the City Council on any
agenda items where public input is permitted on agendas are allowed five
minutes to speak on that item, however, City Council may extend or terminate an
individual's time by majority vote of Council members present.
2. Input Directed to Chair. Speakers shall address the City Council
immediately prior to City Council deliberation of the agenda item and all input
shall be directed to the Chair, unless answering a question of a member of City
Council or City staff. Individuals shall not address City Council after
commencement of City Council deliberation on an agenda item after public input
has concluded, provided, however, the Mayor and members of City Council may
call upon an individual to provide additional input if desired.
3. Certain Remarks Prohibited. Personal, impertinent, and slanderous
remarks, political campaigning and applauding are not permitted and may result
in sanctions imposed by the Chair including expulsion from the meeting.
Decisions by the Chair may be appealed in accordance with Section 3 above.
C. Public Input. The heading on Regular Meeting agendas "Public Input" provides
an opportunity for individuals to bring new information or requests to City Council not
otherwise on the prepared agenda. Individuals are asked to attempt to resolve matters
with staff prior to meetings. Individuals are asked to provide copies of material for
Council one week prior to the meeting if they intend to refer to specific material. City
Council will not debate an issue during Public Input but may by consensus direct a
Charter Officer in regard to the item if necessary or place a requested item on a future
agenda.
SECTION 9. VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. The City
Clerk is not required to prepare verbatim transcripts of all or any portion of City Council
meetings unless City Council, by majority vote, directs such transcripts.
SECTION 10. RULES AS GUIDELINES. It is intended that the rules set forth in this
Resolution provide a guideline for the effective operation of the business meetings of City
Council, and no rights are bestowed upon any parties by the adoption of these rules or by the
City Council's failure to act in accordance with them.
A. Suspension of Rules. Any provisions of this Resolution, in whole or part, may be
suspended by the affirmative vote of at least three Council members.
B. Failure to Follow Rules. If City Council fails to abide by any provision of this
Resolution, such failure shall not invalidate action taken by City Council or staff.
SECTION 11. CONFLICT. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed, including Resolution No. R-15-08.
SECTION 12. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
The foregoing Resolution was passed for adoption by Council Member
G i I I mo r , was seconded by Council Member C,C) and upon being put to
a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Richard Gillmor 0.\1 C
Vice Mayor Jerome Adams C
Councilmember Andrea Coy a
Councilmember Jim Hill 2
Councilmember Bob McPartlan C.
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 22xl day of
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CITY EBASTIALORIDA
By: rr
Richa d . Gillmor, Mayor
ATT
Sally A. Maio MC
City Clerk
Approved as to Form and Content for
Reliance by the City of Sebastian Only:
Robert A. Ginsburg, Ci Attorney
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EXHIBIT "A"
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA FORMAT
AND GUIDELINES
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. ROLL CALL
5. AGENDA MODIFICATIONS
Modifications and additions require unanimous vote of City Council members. Deletions
do not apply.
6. PROCLAMATIONS, AWARDS, BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENTS
This item is for presentations of proclamations, certificates and awards, and brief timely
announcements by Council and Staff. No public input or action under this heading.
7. CONSENT AGENDA
All items on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted by one
motion. There will be no separate discussion of consent agenda items unless a member
of City Council so requests; in which event, the item will be removed and acted upon
separately. If a member of the public wishes to provide input on a consent agenda item,
he/she should request a Council Member to remove the item for discussion prior to start
of the meeting or by raising his/her hand to be recognized.
8. COMMITTEE REPORTS & APPOINTMENTS
City committee reports and Council Member regional committee reports. No public input
or action except for City committee member nominations and appointments under this
heading.
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Procedures for Public Hearings:
Chair announces opening of the hearing
City Attorney reads title
Chair announces rules that apply to the hearing
Applicant presentation
Staff presentation, comments and preliminary recommendation
Public input.
Staff final comments and recommendation
Chair closes hearing
Council Deliberation and Action
10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
11. PUBLIC INPUT
Public Input is five minutes, however, it can be extended or terminated by a majority vote
of Council members present
12. NEW BUSINESS
13. CITY ATTORNEY MATTERS
No public input under this heading
14. CITY MANAGER MATTERS
No public input under this heading
15. CITY CLERK MATTERS
No public input under this heading
16. CITY COUNCIL MATTERS
No public input under this heading
17. ADJOURN (All meetings shall adjourn at 9:30 pm unless extended for up to one half
hour by a majority vote of City Council)
Any provisions of this Resolution may be suspended by the affirmative vote of at least three
Council members.