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different date, time, or location shall be noticed and posted in the manner <br />provided by law. <br />(c) Special meetings of the City Council may be held at such locations as <br />stated in the action calling such meetings and otherwise in conformance <br />with the Brown Act. A special meeting may be called by the Mayor or the <br />Mayor Pro Tern, in the Mayor's noticed absence, by either of them <br />contacting the City Clerk and requesting orally or in writing the call of a <br />special meeting. A majority of the members of the City Council can also <br />call a special meeting by delivering a written notice to the City Clerk of a <br />request for a special meeting. Upon receiving a request from the Mayor, <br />Mayor Pro Tem, or a majority of the City Council, the City Clerk shall <br />notice the special meeting. <br />(d) All meetings are scheduled to terminate at 11:59 P.M. on the same day it <br />began. At 11:00 P.M., the City Council shall determine which of the <br />remaining agenda items can be considered and acted upon prior to 11:59 <br />P.M., and will continue all other items on which additional time is required <br />until a future City Council meeting. A majority vote of the Council is <br />required to extend a meeting beyond 11:59 P.M. to discuss specified <br />items. <br />Section 3. Agenda. <br />The City Clerk shall prepare an agenda for each regular and special meeting of the City <br />Council containing all items known by such officer to be considered. The order of <br />placing items on the agenda prior to posting shall be at the discretion of the City <br />Manager, in consultation with the Mayor. The agenda shall contain such information as <br />required by the Brown Act. In addition, the agenda shall contain the following sections to <br />provide for reporting by the City Council: AB1234 reports, Council Committee reports, <br />and Regional Agency reports. <br />Section 4. Rules of Procedure. <br />Procedures before the City Council shall be governed by the most current edition of <br />Rosenberg's Rules of Order. Application of such procedures shall be vested in the <br />sound discretion of the presiding officer. <br />Section 5. Decorum; Time limits and other regulations for speaking. <br />(a) The City Council shall preserve decorum and an orderly procedure during <br />debate. Councilmembers desiring to speak shall seek recognition from the presiding <br />officer. Upon being recognized, a Councilmember shall confine their comments to the <br />questions under debate. A Councilmember, once recognized, should not be interrupted <br />unless a point of order is raised by another member. The presiding officer should not <br />recognize a Councilmember to speak who has already spoken on a matter under <br />debate until all other Councilmembers who wish to be heard have spoken. A <br />Councilmember should limit them self to three (3) minutes at any one time without <br />