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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-004 CC ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 90-04 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING RULES OF ORDER FOR THE CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. RULES OF ORDER FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. The City Council shall conduct business by motion in accordance with the following rules of order. A. Obtaining the floor. Any Councilmember wishing to speak must first obtain the floor by being recognized by the Mayor. The Mayor must recognize any Councilmember who seeks the floor when appropriately entitled to do so. B. Motions. The Mayor or any member of the Council may call an action on any matter before the Council by making a motion. Before the motion can be considered or debated it must be seconded. Once the motion has been properly made and seconded, the Mayor shall open the matter for debate by offering the first opportunity to debate to the moving party and, thereafter, to any Councilmember properly recognized by the Mayor. Once the motion has been fully debated and the Mayor calls for a vote, no further debate will be allowed, provided however, Councilmembers may be allowed to explain their vote. C. Voting. All Councilmembers present at a meeting when a motion comes up for a vote shall vote for or against the motion or abstain. If the vote is a voice vote, the Mayor shall declare the result and note for the record all "yes" votes and all "no" votes. The Council may also vote by roll call or voice vote. Regardless of the manner of voting, the results reflecting all "yes" and "no" votes must be clearly set forth for the record. In order to be adopted a motion requires the "yes" bore of a majority of the quorum present, unless the vote of three Councilmembers is required by statute, ordinance or resolution. An abstention shall not be counted as a "yes" or "no" vote but the councilmember abstaining shall be counted for the purpose of determining the quorum. A tie vote means no action has been taken. D. Procedural Rules of Order. Once the main motion is properly placed on the floor, several related motions may be employed in addressing the main motion, and if properly made and seconded, must be disposed of before the main motion can be acted upon. The following motions are appropriate and may be made by the Mayor or any Councilmember at any appropriate time during the discussion of the main motion. They are listed in order of precedence. The first three subsidiary motions are nondebatable; the last three are debatable. Resos 90-05 I 1. Subsidiary Motions. a. Lay On The Table. Any Councilmember may move to lay the matter under discussion on the table. This motion temporarily suspends any further discussion of the pending motion without setting a time certain to resume debate. In order to bring the matter back before the Council, a motion must be adopted that the matter be taken from the table. A motion to take from the table must be made at the same meeting at which it was placed on the table or at the next meeting of the Council held within five calendar days of the original meeting. Otherwise the motion that was tabled dies, although it can be raised later as a new motion. b. Move Previous Question. Any Councilmember may move to immediately bring the question being debated by the Council to a vote, suspending any further debate. The motion must be made and seconded without interrupting one who already has the floor. A majority vote of the quorum present is required for passage. c. Limit or Extends Limits of Debate. An Councilmember may vote to put limits on the length of debate. The motion must be made and seconded and requires a majority vote of the quorum present to pass. d. Postpone to a Time Certain. Any Councilmember may move to postpone debate and action on the motion to a date and time certain. e. Commit or Refer. Any Councilmember may move that the matter being discussed should be referred to staff, a committee or a commission for further study. The motion may contain directions for the staff, committee or commission, as well as a date upon which the matter will be returned to the Council's agenda. If no date is set for returning the item to the Council agenda, any Councilmember may move, at any time,, to require that the item be returned to the agenda. f. Amend. Any Councilmember may amend the main motion or any amendment made to the main motion. Before the main motion may be acted upon, all amendments and amendments to the amendments must first be acted upon. An amendment must be related to the main motion or amendment to which it is directed. Any amendment which substitutes a new motion rather than amending the existing motion is out of order and may be so declared by the Mayor. 2. Motions of Privilege, Order and Convenience. The following actions by the Council are to insure orderly conduct of meetings and for the convenience of the Mayor and Councilmembers. These motions take precedence over any pending main or subsidiary motion and may be debated except as noted. a. Call for Orders of the Day. Any Councilmember may demand that the 90-05 2 agenda be followed in the order stated therein. comply unless the Council, by majority vote, motion is not debatable. No second is required and the Mayor must sets aside the agenda order of the day. This b. Question of Privilege. Any Councilmember, at any time during the meeting, may make a request of the Mayor to accommodate the needs of the Council or his/her personal needs for such things as reducing noise, adjusting air conditioning, ventilation, lighting, etc. Validity of question is ruled on by the Mayor. c. Recess. Any Councilmember may move for a recess. No second is required and the Mayor must comply unless the Council, by majority vote, set aside the motion. d. Adjourn. Any Councilmember may move to adjourn at any time, even if there is business pending. The motion must be seconded and a majority vote is required for passage. The motion is not debatable. e. Point of Order. Any Councilmember may require the Mayor to enforce the rules of the Council by raising a point of order. The point of order shall be ruled upon by the Mayor. f. Appeal. Should any Councilmember be dissatisfied with a ruling from the Mayor, he/she may move to appeal the ruling to the full Council. The motion to appeal requires a second, and the ruling of the Mayor may be overturned by a majority vote. g. Suspend the Rules. Any Councilmember may move to suspend the rules if necessary to accomplish a matter that would otherwise violate the rules. The motion requires a second and a majority vote is required for passage. h. Division of Ouestion. Any Councilmember may move to divide the subject matter of a motion which is made up of several parts in order to vote separately on each part. This motion may also be applied to complex ordinances or resolutions. i. Reconsider. Except for votes regarding matters which are quasi-judicial in nature or matters which require a noticed public hearing, the Council may reconsider any vote taken at the same meeting, but no later than the same or next regular meeting, to correct inadvertent or precipitant errors, or consider new information not available at the time of the vote. The motion to reconsider must be made by a Councilmember who voted on the prevailing side, must be seconded and requires a majority vote of the quorum for passage, regardless of the vote required to adopt the motion being reconsidered. If the matter is to be reconsidered at the next regular meeting, a Councilmember on the prevailing side must ask the City Clerk to place the matter on the agenda, or otherwise comply with Government Code Section 54956.5. If the matter to reconsider is successful, the matter to be reconsidered takes no special voting requirements related thereto still apply. Except Rcaoa 90-05 3 no special voting requirements related thereto still apply. Except pursuant to a motion to reconsider, once a matter has been determined and voted upon, the same matter cannot be brought up again at the same meeting. j. Rescind, Repeal or Annul. The Council may rescind, repeal or annul any prior action taken with reference to any legislative matter so long as the action to rescind, repeal or annul complies with all the rules applicable to the initial adoption, including any special voting or notice requirements or unless otherwise specified by law. Section 2. COUNCIL AUTHORITY. The Council shall have the authority to waive provisions of the procedures established by this Resolution shall not invalidate or otherwise affect any action of the Council. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of January, 1990. Ronald J. Parks, Mayor ATTEST: Frank D. Aleshire, City Clerk [SEAL] R~sos 90-05 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I HERRRY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of January, 1990 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mufioz, Parks NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Frank D. Aleshire, City Clerk Resos 90-05 5