HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-786ORDINANCE NS-786 AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF ARTICLE II
OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING CITY
COUNCIL MEETINGS AND PROCEDURES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That Chapter 1 of Article II of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE II - ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 1 - CITY COUNCIL
SECTION 2100. Council Meetings, Time and Place.
Regular meetings of the City Council shall be held on the
first and third Monday of each month and shall convene at
the hour of 2:00 P.M. At a time determined by the Council
it shall recess until 7:30 P.M. of the same day, at which
hour it shall reconvene.
Council meetings shall be convened in the Council Chambers
in the City Hall, Santa Ana, California, and all meetings shall
be opened therein, but may adjourn to such other place or
places as the Council may order. if, by reason of damage,
repair, or alteration of the structure, or other emergency,
said place is determined to be unsafe, meetings may be held
for the duration of the emergency at such place as may be
designated by the Mayor or four members of the Council.
SECTION 2100.1. Same. Organization.
The newly elected Council shall convene at its first meeting
immediately following the adjournment of the prior Council on
the first Tuesday after the General Municipal Election at
which any member of said Council shall have been elected, or
as soon thereafter as the new members have taken their oaths
of office. The newly elected Council shall proceed to
organize, with the Clerk of the Council acting as chairman
thereof, and shall proceed to elect one of its members as
Mayor of the City. The newly elected Mayorxshall immediately
become the presiding officer. The Council shall thereafter
elect a Mayor Pro Tempore.
In the absence of the Mayor and the Mayor Pro Tempore, the
Clerk of the Council shall call the Council to order and call
the roll of the members. If. a quorum is found to be present,
the Council shall, by majority vote of those present, elect a
chairman of the meeting to act during the meeting or until
one of the regularly designated presiding officers shall appear.
SECTION 2100.2. Agenda Preparation and Use.
Tine Clerk of the Council shall prepare an agenda for each
regular meeting of the Council containing all items known by
her to be considered by the Council. The order of placing
items on the agenda shall be as directed by the Council.
All items proposed for the agenda shall be filed with the
Clerk of the Council before Wednesday noon preceding each
regular meeting and the Clerk shall cause a copy of the agenda,
together with information copies of important agenda material,
to be delivered to each Councilman at the place designated by
him in the City during the Thursday next preceding the regular
Council meeting.
Copies of the prepared agenda shall be made available to the'
members of the public attending the regular Council Meeting by
placing the same near the entrance to the place of meeting.
SECTION 2100.3. Ordinances and Resolutions. Adoption.
When the complete title of a resolution or ordinance has been
set forth on the agenda so that any person in attendance may
read the same, such inclusion shall be considered as having the
same effect as though the title of the resolution or ordinance
had been read aloud at the regular meeting at the time the
resolution or ordinance was being considered for adoption.
When two or more ordinances are being considered to be passed
to second reading or are being considered for adoption, or when
two or more resolutions are being considered for adoption, such
action, in any one of said three situations, may be taken by
one roll call vote and said vote shall be deemed to have been
given to each ordinance or resolution in that particular group
as though it had been voted upon individually.
Whenever a motion is made to pass two or more ordinances to
second reading or to adopt two or more ordinances or resolutions,
which motion provides that the vote thereon shall be deemed to
have been given to each ordinance or resolution as though the
same had been voted upon individually, any member of the Council
may request that one or more of the resolutions or ordinances be
dropped from the motion to be considered by the Council individu-
ally, and such a request shall be deemed a matter of right. In
such a case, the motion shall be withdrawn_ by the mover and a
new motion may be made for such group consideration which must
omit each ordinance or resolution regarding which such a request
has been made.
SECTION 2100.4. Rules of Order.
Unless a provision to the contrary is contained in the Charter
of the City of Santa Ana or this Code, procedures before the
Council shall be governed by "PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE AT A
GLANCE" by 0. Garfield Jones,.published by Appleton -Century,
New York, which is an abbreviated form of Robert's Ruleslof
Order. In case of any dispute or doubt, "ROBERT'S RULES OF
ORDER REVISED, Seventy -Fifth Anniversary Edition" shall control.
SECTION 2101. Decorum and Order.
The presiding officer shall preserve decorum and shall decide
all questions of order, subject to appeal to the Council.
(a) Council members shall preserve decorum and observe an
orderly procedure. Every councilman desiring to speak
shall address the chair and upon being recognized by the
presiding officer shall confine himself to the questions
under debate. A councilman, once recognized, should not be
interrupted while speaking unless a point of order is
raised by another member. No councilman shall speak more
than three (3) minutes on any one subject and, having
spoken, may.not speak again_ until all other councilmen who
wish to be heard have spoken, and no member shall speak
more than twice on any subject unless authorized by the
Council so to do.
(b) W�sen any group desires to address the Council its members
should agree on a spokesman, to make the presentation. Any
such spokesman or any individual desiring to address the .
Council shall step to the microphone, state his name and
residence address, and direct his remarks to the Council
as a body and not to any individual member thereof. No
person other than members of the Council and the person
having the floor may be permitted to enter into the discus-
sion without permission of the presiding officer. No person
addressing the Council shall speak more than five (5) minutes
on any subject.
(c) By a majority vote of the Council the time limit in (a) and
the time limit in (b) may be extended for a period of time
certain and expressed in a motion so that a more detailed
presentation can be made when desired.
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(d) The Council may declare a period set aside for presentation
of data to them by the City Manager, department heads, and/or
other persons called before them to report or answer
questions. When such a period is declared the time limit
on the presentation or report may be waived. The conduct
of such session shall be under the control of the presiding
officer and no debate or argument shall be tolerated unless
authorized by the presiding officer of the Council. Persons
other than those herein named, unless called upon by the
Council or the presiding officer, shall not be heard during
such sessions.
(e) The presiding officer shall have the duty of maintaining
order at all times and may direct that any person disturbing
the meeting, speaking without permission, or otherwise
acting in a disorderly manner, be removed from the place
of meeting, and any peace officer present shall carry out
such order. No person shall violate the order and decorum
of. a Council Meeting, speak without permission, or do any-
thing which may interfere with the quiet deliberation of the
Council. Any violation of this provision is declared to be
a misdemeanor and any person violating the same may be
prosecuted on a complaint signed by the presiding officer
or any person acting under his direction. Any peace officer
present in the Council Chambers or place of meeting shall
arrest any person violating this provision if ordered so to
do by the presiding officer or by a vote of the Council.
SECTION 2102. Councilmen Voting.
No member of the Council shall abstain_ from any vote unless
disqualified, and no disqualified member shall vote. Any
disqualified member shall openly state to the presiding officer
the fact and nature of such disqualification and shall not be
subject to further inquiry. Where no clearly disqualifying
conflict of interest appears, the matter of disqualification
may, at the request of the member affected, be decided by the
other members of the Council. A member disqualified by conflict
of interest shall request and be granted permission by the
presiding officer to absent himself from the room where the
Council is meeting during debate and vote on the matter. Any
member having a remote interest in any matter shall divulge
the same to the Council before voting.
SECTION 2: That Sections 2103., 2104., and 2105. of the Santa
Ana Municipal Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3: That this Ordinance shall take effect thirty days
from and after the date of its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana at its regular meeting held on the 15th day of ?larch, 1965.
T� % MAYO
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF SANTA ANA )
I, DORIS M. BROWN, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of
the Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing Ordinance
was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of. said City
held on the lst day of March, 1965, and was again considered by said
Council at its regular meeting held on the 15th day of March, 1965,
and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore? Schlueter, Hall
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None &A�
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
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