HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 15-27 Amending the Policy Regarding Board Meeting ProceduresTOWN OF WESTLAKE
RESOLUTION NO. 15-27
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE,
TEXAS, AMENDING THE POLICY REGARDING BOARD MEETING PROCEDURES.
WHEREAS, the Town Council adopted a policy regarding Board Meeting Procedures
on July 28, 2008; and,
WHEREAS, the Town Council desires amend the policy changing the name from
Board of Alderman to Town Council; and,
WHEREAS, the Town Council desires to add language to the policy by adding a section
to meeting agendas named "Items of Community Interested"; and,
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best
interest of the citizens of Westlake.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true
and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety.
SECTION 2: That the Town of Westlake Town Council does hereby approves the
policy regarding Board Meeting Procedures, attached as Exhibit "A".
SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions
hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the
invalid provision.
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SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 21s' DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2015.
ATTEST:
Kelly tdward)Town Secretary
AS TO --FORM:
;Town Attorney
Laura L. Wheat, Mayor
Thomas E. rym �r, T wn Manager
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POLICY ON COUNCIL MEETING PROCEDURES
Approved by the Town Council
Resolution 15-27 on 09/21/15
Upon adoption of this policy by the Town Council, the following rules and order of
business will be adhered to.
MEETINGS
Regular Meetings will be held on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Special
meetings shall be called, upon request of the Mayor or a majority of the members of the
Town Council as prescribed by the Texas Local Government Code Sec. 22.038. Should
the Town Manager identify a need for a special meeting, he or she shall consult with the
Mayor to schedule said meeting. All meetings shall be subject to the provisions of the
Texas Open Meetings Act, V.T.C.A., Government Code, Ch. 551, Open Meetings, as
amended.
Work Sessions may be scheduled prior to the regular meetings on the second and fourth
Monday of the month, as necessary. The time is subject to change at the discretion of the
Town Council or the Town Manager. Periodic Work sessions will also be scheduled to
provide the Town Council with time to discuss short term and long term goals. The
general public can, of course, attend such meetings, but may not participate in the
proceedings unless invited to do so by the Mayor.
Executive Sessions are an exception to the general rule that all meetings are open to the
public. Executive Session may be held on the second and fourth Monday of each month.
A special meeting can be called by the Mayor and the Town Manager. The Open
Meetings Act allows closed meetings in a few specific instances where privacy serves the
public interest — i.e. to discuss real estate, economic development, personnel matters.
The Council must keep a record of the meeting and it shall be certified by the Mayor to
assure that all matters discussed in executive session were properly recorded.
AGENDA
Agendas are prepared and posted for every meeting of the governmental body.
The Mayor, working in conjunction with the Town Manager, will exercise their
professional judgment in determining what items of business should come before the
Council. Any member of the Town staff wishing to have an item placed on the agenda
shall consult with the Town Manager's office and then submit the item to the Town
Secretary.
Staff will post agenda packets on the internet for all Regular Meetings and Work Sessions
no later than the Friday afternoon preceding the week of scheduled meetings. This
should afford ample time for all Council members to inquire into the nature of each
matter to be discussed or to personally investigate the matter so as to be better informed
before a Council meeting.
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The Town Secretary's office, in conjunction with the Town Attorney, assumes the
responsibility for compliance with the Open Meetings Act.
Pledge of Allegiance
First item on the regular Council agenda shall be to recite the Pledge of Allegiances.
Consent Agenda
All items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine by the Town Council and,
in the instance a Council workshop is held prior to a Council meeting, the Council will
have an opportunity review and ask questions related to the consent agenda items listed.
Consent agenda items will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate
discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which event the
item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal
sequence.
Items of Community Interest
Expressions of thanks, congratulations or condolences; information regarding holiday
schedules; honorary recognition of town officials, employees or other citizens; reminders
about upcoming events sponsored by the Town or other entity that are scheduled to be
attended by a town official or town employee.
These procedures shall apply to all meetings of the Town Council. The Mayor shall be
the presiding officer at all meetings of the Town Council. In the event of the absence of
the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, the Mayor shall designate the presiding officer. In the
event the Mayor has failed to designate the presiding officer, the Council member with
the most seniority shall serve as presiding officer.
In regular and special meetings, the Town Council will utilize reasonable rules of
parliamentary procedure in the conduct of its business. Below are examples (not
mandatory) of reasonable parliamentary procedure in certain types of actions of the Town
Council:
1. MAIN MOTION: A formal proposal to take certain action.
Step 1. Addressing the Chair. (Begin the discussion by having a member make
the motion. Motion should be made and seconded. After this, debate can
be conducted. (Ex: "Mayor, I move the following...").
SECOND REQUIRED Yes
DEBATABLE Yes
AMENDABLE Yes
VOTE REQUIRED Majority
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Step 2. Assigning the floor (Mayor recognizes the member)
Step 3. Making a motion.
Step 4. Seconding a motion.
Step 5. Stating the motion (Mayor states the motion)
Step 6. Debating the question. (Mayor allows debate, with maker of motion
speaking first in debate).
Step 7. Putting the question. (Mayor takes the vote after debate is complete).
Step 8. Announcing the result of vote. (Mayor announces the vote, members for
and against).
2. TO TAKE FROM THE TABLE: To enable an assembly to take up and consider
a motion that was postponed temporarily during the same meeting. Maybe used
at a future meeting if the item that was tabled was posted.
SECOND REQUIRED
Yes
DEBATABLE
No
AMENDABLE
No
VOTE REQUIRED
Majority
3. AMENDING A MOTION Any motion may be amended as follows: "Mayor, I
move that we amend the motion by (adding, striking our, etc. the words...)." The
amendment must be seconded and then it can be discussed. When discussion
ends, the amendment is voted on first. If the amendment passes, the original
motion is then put to a vote as amended. If the amendment fails, the original
motion is put to a vote.
SECOND REQUIRED
Yes
DEBATABLE
Yes
AMENDABLE
Yes
VOTE REQUIRED
Majority
4. TO OFFER A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT: Another way to change an
original motion is by use of the Substitute Motion. A substitute motion is an
amendment that changes an entire sentence or paragraph. It must be seconded
and then discussed. It may be amended and differs only from an amendment in
that if the substitute motion passes it does away with the original motion.
SECOND REQUIRED
Yes
DEBATABLE
Yes
AMENDABLE
Yes
VOTE REQUIRED
Majority
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LAY A MOTION ON THE TABLE: Sometimes the Council may wish to defer
action on a motion. One way to accomplish this is to lay a motion on the table. It
is in order to move that a main motion be laid on the table when discussion on the
main motion has or is about to end. A tabled motion can be brought from the
table during the same meeting but is usually done so at a later meeting when
unfinished business is being considered.
SECOND REQUIRED
Yes
DEBATABLE
No
AMENDABLE
No
VOTE REQUIRED
Majority
MOTION TO CLOSE DEBATE (call for question): To prevent or stop discussion on the
pending question, and to bring the pending question or questions to an immediate vote.
SECOND REQUIRED
DEBATABLE
AMENDABLE
VOTE REQUIRED
Yes
No
No
2/3 of members present
6. POINT OF ORDER: Anytime a member feels an incorrect procedure is being
used, he or she can interrupt with a point of order request that requires the Mayor
to determine the correct procedure. The point of order can have no additional
motions applied to the request other than a motion to withdraw.
SECOND REQUIRED
No
DEBATABLE
No
AMENDABLE
No
VOTE REQUIRED
Mayor must concede or deny.
RIGHTS IN DEBATE
Robert's Rules of Order says that debate is the discussion regarding a motion that occurs
after the presiding officer has restated the motion and before putting it to a vote.
When a pending question is presented for consideration to the Council, the presiding
officer shall recognize the member who made the motion to speak first and the member
who seconded the motion to speak second. When two or more members wish to speak,
the presiding officer shall name the member who is to speak first. No member of the
Council shall interrupt another while speaking except to make a point of order or to make
a point of personal privilege. No member shall speak more than five minutes on any
amendment to the question except as further provided in this rule.
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No member shall speak more than the time limits provided herein on any subject or
amendment, and such member may use his or her time in any combination, in separate
speech or comments totaling the number of minutes permitted. The Mayor shall not be
obligated to recolmize any Council member for a second comment on the subject or
amendment until every Council member wishing to speak has been allowed a first
comment.
Council members shall also have the right to yield a portion of time to another member.
Any member deciding to speak more than five minutes on any question or more than five
minutes on any amendment to the question shall be accorded the privilege without
objection upon motion supported by two-thirds of the Council. No member shall be
permitted to interrupt while another member is speaking.
No Council member shall be permitted to indulge in a discussion of personalities, use
language personally offensive, arraign motives of members, charge deliberate
misrepresentation, or use language tending to hold a member of the Town Council up to
contempt.
If a member is speaking or otherwise transgressing the rules of the Council, the presiding
officer shall or any Council member may call him or her to order in which case he or she
shall immediately be quiet unless permitted to explain. The Council shall, if appealed to,
decide the case without debate. If the decision is in favor of the member called to order,
he or she shall be at liberty to proceed, but not otherwise.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Each Council member should be aware of the conflict of interest regulations, including
State provisions and statutes.
When a Council member has a conflict of interest with an agenda item, he or she should
submit the required affidavit (if required) prior to the beginning of the meeting at which
the agenda item is scheduled. Upon introduction of the agenda item, the Council member
with the conflict of interest should announce that he or she has a conflict of interest and
will not participate in discussion or consideration of the agenda item. It is not necessary
that the Council member leave the meeting room.
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Individuals who wish to address the Town Council on an item posted as a public hearing
shall register with the Town Secretary prior to the Mayor's announcement to open the
public hearing. Registration forms are available in the lobby. The Mayor will open the
public hearing and recognize individuals who wish to come forward to speak for or
against the item. The speaker will state their name and address for the record and shall be
allowed three minutes. After a public hearing is closed, there shall be no additional
public comments. If the Council needs additional information from the general public,
some limited comments may be allowed at the discretion of the Mayor.
When a large number of participants have indicated an interest in addressing the Council
on a zoning case or another regular agenda item, the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tem may set a
maximum time limit for the proponents and opponents and a time limit for rebuttal, if
necessary.
Individuals who wish to address the Town Council on a consent or regular agenda item
not posted as a public hearing shall register with the Town Secretary prior to the Mayor's
reading of the agenda item. Registration forms are available in the lobby. The Mayor
will recognize individuals who wish to come forward to speak for or against the item.
The speaker will state their name and address for the record and shall be allowed three
minutes.
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