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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
TITLE:
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES AND
PROCEDURES FOR MEETINGS OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND REPEALING
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-043
CITY MANAGER
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Adopt a Resolution amending the rules and procedures for meetings of the City Council.
DISCUSSION
On August 3, 2009, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2009-043 that revised the rules and
procedures for meetings of the City Council. The attached resolution further revises the rules,
while fully complying with the requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act and the City Charter. It
provides the Council with more flexibility in conducting its regular Council meetings by
streamlining some procedures for public comment in compliance with state law while continuing
to ensure that the business of the city is carried out effectively. The resolution also establishes
that the Regular Open Meetings of the City Council shall begin at 6:00 P.M., following the Closed
Session.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
Maria D. Huizar,
Clerk of the Council
Attached: Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. 2011-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING RULES AND PROCEDURES
FOR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2009-043.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. Section 409 of the City Charter and Sections 2-100 et seq. of Santa Ana
Municipal Code call for the city council to adopt rules and procedures for
the scheduling and conducting of meetings of the city council.
B. The Ralph M. Brown Act found at Chapter 9, Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5
of the California Government Code beginning with Section 54950 (the
"Brown Act") sets forth statewide standards for meetings of local agencies
including the Santa Ana City Council.
C. The city council desires to update and revise the various meeting
procedures and standards for decorum of city council meetings in
conformance with the Brown Act and in furtherance of the need for well-
managed, efficient and accessible meetings.
Section 2. Council meetings, time and place.
(a) Regular meetings of the city council shall be on the first and third Mondays
of each month. The meeting shall begin no sooner than the hour of 5:00 p.m. for Closed
Session followed by the Regular Open Meeting at 6:00 p.m. The city council shall
publicly convene the meeting and then recess to conduct closed or executive sessions.
(b) Regular meetings of the city council shall be +n" convened at the
meeting location and time as specified on the agenda
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After being convened, all meetings
may be adjourned to such other place or places as the city council may order.
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(d) if b
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determined by the mayer or foUF (4) members of the Gity GOUR (Not necessary since
(a) is being revised)
(c)(---) Special meetings of the city council may be held at such locations as
stated in the action calling such meetings and otherwise in conformance with the Brown
Act.
Section 3. Agenda.
The clerk of the council shall prepare an agenda for each regular and special meeting of
the city council containing all items known by such officer to be considered. The order of
placing items on the agenda shall be approved from time to time by the city council. The
agenda shall contain such information as required by the Brown Act.
Section 4. Rules of Procedure.
Procedures before the city council shall be governed by the most current edition of
Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised. Application of such procedures shall be
vested in the sound discretion of the presiding officer.
Section 5. Decorum; Time limits and other regulations for speaking.
(a) The city council shall preserve decorum and an orderly procedure during
debate. Councilmembers desiring to speak shall seek recognition from the presiding
officer. Upon being recognized, a councilmember shall confine his or her comments to
the questions under debate. A councilmember, once recognized, should not be
interrupted unless a point of order is raised by another member. The presiding officer
should not recognize a councilmember to speak who has already spoken on a matter
under debate until all other councilmembers who wish to be heard have spoken. A
councilmember should limit himself or herself to three (3) minutes at any one time
without permission of the presiding officer. At the end of each meeting, the presiding
officer shall recognize each councilmember who may speak up to three (3) minutes on
matters of public or community interest.
(b) The agenda for all regular meetings of the city council shall provide
members of the public the opportunity to address the city council on agendized matters
and non-agendized matters as required by the Brown Act. All requests to speak shall
be submitted in writing and submitted to the clerk of the council. No such requests shall
be accepted after the public comment session begins without permission of the
presiding officer. The agendas for adjourned, special and emergency meetings of the
city council shall provide for public comment as provided in the Brown Act.
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(c) Subject to (d) below, members of the public shall be given a total of three
(3) minutes to: (i) address the city council on any and all matters contained on the city
council agenda as well as the agendas of any of the City's related entities, such as the
community redevelopment agency or the housing authority, if those entities have
meetings scheduled at the same time, and/or (ii) address any matters of public interest
provided that they are within the jurisdiction or official business of the City of Santa Ana.
(d) For public hearings, members of the public shall be given three (3)
minutes to address the city council for each duly noticed hearing, unless continued prior
to taking testimony. This time limitation shall not apply to the applicant/appellant and/or
their representative(s) whose matter is the subject of the public hearing. Applicants
shall limit their presentations to a reasonable period of time, subject to the discretion of
the presiding officer.
(e) 4) Upon being recognized by the presiding officer, a speaker shoulda4 step
to the designated speaker location, state his-er her name and address for the record,
and identify the matter by agenda designation (if applicable), and direct his. heT
remarks to the city council as a body and not to any individual member thereof. A
speaker shall not be denied an opportunity to speak if they do not wish to state their
name and address for the record. No person other than members of the council and the
person having the floor may be permitted to enter into the discussion without permission
of the presiding officer.
(f) ?g) It shall be within the sound discretion of the presiding officer to set a
maximum time for public comment. In setting any limit, the presiding officer shall take
into consideration the level of public interest in the matters in question, the length of the
meeting and the need to provide for an orderly and effective meeting. As a means of
limiting time while maximizing the public's opportunity to address the city council, if a
group of people seeks to address the Council on the same matter or topic, the presiding
officer may direct the group to designate a spokesperson or limited number of speakers
to address the city council.
(g) "The following rules shall apply to all persons addressing the city council.
All speakers shall are requested to:
-direct all testimony to the city council or the presiding officer and not
individual council members,
-when speaking on agenda matters, limit thek comments to the agenda
item(s),
-when speaking on non-agenda matters, limit threiF comments to matters
within the jurisdiction or official business of the City of Santa Ana, and
-refrain from profane language, racial epitaphs, libelous or slanderous
statements that disturb the decorum of the meeting.
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(h) 0 The presiding officer shall have the power and responsibility to enforce
decorum and order of the meeting as set forth in Section 2-104(c). Among the other
means of enforcement, the presiding officer may order the podium microphone turned
off and/or video broadcast interrupted when the presiding officer has determined that an
individual or group has disrupted the meeting, or the individual or group has exceeded
their allotted time to speak without permission of the presiding officer.
(i) All cell phones, pagers, or electronic devices belonging to the public,
press, or personnel that may be disruptive must be placed on vibrate mode/quiet or be
turned off while a meeting is in session.
Section 6. The provisions of Section 4 and Section 5 of this resolution shall
apply to meetings of committees of the city council, as may be modified from time to
time by such committees.
Section 7. This Resolution shall supersede Resolution 2009-043 and shall
take effect immediately upon its adoption by the city council. The clerk of the council
shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution.
ADOPTED this day of 2011.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph Straka, Interim City Attorney
By:
MELISSA CROSTHWAITE,
Deputy City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers:
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers:
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers:
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2011-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on
Date:
Maria D. Huizar,
Clerk of the Council
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