HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-11-13 - AGENDA REPORTS - NORMS AND PROCEDURES (2)Agenda Item: 14
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
AGENDA REPORT
UNFINISHED BUSINESS City Manager Approval: %�J L7aw
Item to be presented by: Frank Ferry
DATE: November 13, 2012
SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL NORMS AND PROCEDURES
DEPARTMENT: City Manager's Office
RECOMMENDED ACTION
City Council approve the amended City Council Norms and Procedures.
BACKGROUND
The City Council Norms and Procedures for City Council was adopted to ensure that the City
Council conducts its business in an efficient and orderly fashion. The Norms and Procedures
provide certain parliamentary procedures that have been found to be useful in order to assure that
the communication and process of government are fair, reasonable, and just.
During the August 28, 2012, City Council Meeting, the City Council appointed Mayor Frank
Ferry and Mayor Pro Tem Bob Kellar to review and recommend updates to the City Council
Norms and Procedures.
During the October 9, 2012, City Council Meeting, Mayor Ferry and Mayor Pro Tem Kellar
presented recommended changes to the City Council Norms and Procedures. At that time, the
City Council provided feedback, recommended additional changes, and directed that the item
return to the Council for further consideration and approval. Attached is a red -line version of the
City Council Norms and Procedures which reflects changes supported by the Council majority
during the October 9, 2012 City Council Meeting.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS
Other action as determined by the City Council.
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FISCAL IMPACT
No fiscal impact identified at this time.
ATTACHMENTS
Red -Line Version of City Council Norms and Procedures
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RESOLUTION NO. XX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND ADOPTING COUNCIL NORMS AND PROCEDURES
FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND RELATED FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES
WHEREAS, it is the intent and desire of the City Council to conduct its business in an
orderly and fair manner; and
WHEREAS, there are certain basic rights of due process and opportunity to address
issues with equity, fairness, and equal protection of the law; and
WHEREAS, certain parliamentary procedures have been found to be useful in order to
assure that the communication and process of government are fair, reasonable, and just; and
WHEREAS, the City has a duty to proceed with the business of government in an
efficient and orderly fashion; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish uniform norms and procedures in order
to accomplish these goals; and
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that these norms and procedures are guidelines
intended to reflect common sense; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 11-68 on July 12, 2011, adopting
norms and procedures, and now desires to update that resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita does hereby resolve
as follows:
SECTION 1. Act in the Public Interest
A. Councilmembers and staff should shall recognize that stewardship of the public
interest must be the primary concern.
B. Councilmembers willshould work for the common good of the people of Santa
Clarita.
C. Councilmembers wlllshould assure fair and equal treatment of all persons, claims,
and transactions coming before the City Council and Commissions.
SECTION 2. Advocacy
A. Councilmembers shallshould represent the official policies or positions of the City
Council when designated as delegates for this purpose.
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B. When representing their individual opinions and positions, Councilmembers
shallshould explicitly state they do not represent the City Council of the City, nor
willshould they allow the inference that they do.
SECTION 3. Role of the Mayor
A. Authority of the Chair
The Mayor, subject to the appeal of the full Council, shall have the authority to
streamline the business of the Council by either seeking clarification of motions
which appear to be out of order or by ruling any such motions out of order. In so
ruling, the Mayor skallshould be courteous and fair, and should presume that the
moving party is acting in good faith.
2. The Mayor's position is as a leader among equals; the City Manager goes to the
Mayor as the representative leader of the Council.
B. Mayor to Facilitate Council Meetings
The Mayor is the presiding officer at all City Council meetings. In the Mayor's
absence, the Mayor Pro Tem shall be the presiding officer.
2. All questions and remarks shallshould be addressed to the Mayor.
3. The Mayor shall decide all questions of order, subject, however, to an appeal to
the Council.
4. The Mayor shall recognize the Councilmembers, City Manager , and citizens
desiring to speak.
The Mayor w i44should allow other Councilmembers to speak first on items before
the Council and then w4lshould state his/her summary.
6. The Mayor shallshould not permit unauthorized remarks from the audience
including applause, stamping of feet, whistles, yells or shouting, and/or similar
demonstrations.
The Mayor shall designate a time limit for public comment. Upon expiration of
that time, the Mayor shallshould inform the citizen that his or her time has expired
and promptly move on to the next speaker or issue on the agenda.
8. The Mayor may call for a short recess during a Council meeting when deemed
necessary. If a speaker becomes abusive, boisterous, or discourteous, an
immediate declaration may be made by the Mayor that the Council is in recess.
Upon reconvening the meeting, if the prior speaker attempts to resume, he or she
can either be informed that his or her three (3) minute speaking opportunity has
expired or be allowed to complete the balance of the three (3) minute speaking
opportunity.
9. The Mayor sheAshould manage the agenda in a manner that adheres to the City
Council Adjournment Policy; all City Council meetings should adjourn by 11:30
p.m. Pursuant to the City Council Adjournment Policy, exceptions are permitted
upon a 4/5 vote of the Council.
10. The Mayor will represent the City and the majority opinion of the Council on all
actions/positions taken by the Council.
SECTION 4. Role of the City Council and Council Subcommittees
A. Council Conduct in General
Councilmembers sha4should treat everyone with courtesy.
2. Inappropriate behavior is derogatory and damages the perception of the City.
3. While the Council is in session, the Councilmembers and City staff s4a4should
preserve strict order and decorum. No Councilmember &M 4should delay or
interrupt the proceedings of the Council or interrupt any Councilmember while
speaking.
4. Councilmembers should give a signal to the Mayor to indicate they want to speak.
The Mayor wim4should acknowledge them before they begin speaking.
5. Any Councilmember shall have the right to express dissent from, or protest to, or
comment upon, any action of the Council, and have the option to enter the reason
into the minutes, such as "I would like the minutes to show that I am opposed to
this action for the following reasons..."
6. Once a vote is taken on an issue, Councilmembers wi44sh0uld support the decision
made by the Council. If a Councilmember who voted in favor of the decision.
whether the decision was to aporove or deny. wants it to be reconsidered, he/she
should make a motion at the meeting where the decision is made or at the next
regular meeting. A Councilmember voting in the minority is not entitled to make
a motion to reconsider. When possible, the Council should attempt to reach
consensus on an issue. When this is not possible, the majority vote shall prevail.
However, the Council sha44should respect the opinion of the minority.
When less than the full Council is present, or when one or more Councilmembers
abstain based upon a conflict of interest, When ne Gau ft,.:'.f.,.mb....,i.stains `ra
Wig, a the motion shall be lost on a tie vote. Any member who abstains for a
reason other than a conflict of interest shall be deemed to have acquiesced to the
motion and the motion shall be passed on a tie vote.
In the event of a Council vacancy, or when all Councilmembers are present but
one or more have abstained based upon a conflict of interest. W'en aI
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G,,..Reilmembetts „_ esen , a tie vote on whether to grant an appeal from
official action or on a quasi-judicial matter shall be considered a denial of such
appeal or matter, unless the Council takes other action to further consider the
appeal or matter. If a tie vote on an appeal or quasi-judicial matter results at a
time when less than all members of the Council are present, and no one has
abstained for a reason other than a conflict of interest. the matter shall
automatically be continued to the agenda of the next regular meeting of the
Council, unless otherwise ordered by the Council.
8. Councilmembers shallshould publicly share substantive information, which they
may have received from sources outside the public decision-making process,
which is relevant to a matter under consideration by the Council and
Commissions.
9. When a rumor is involved, it is each Councilmember's responsibility to not
validate the rumor or repeat it to others. Assess the rumor by addressing the
person the rumor involves. If a rumor affects the City, then the issue should be
brought to the attention of the Mayor and the City Manager.
10. Councilmembers should allow for everyone's opinion to be heard and respected,
even if they do not win the vote or prevail on the issue. Strive for a win-win
situation by respecting diverse opinions.
11. Councilmembers w444should allow room for dialogue. When discussing an
agenda item, Councilmembers wi4should allow the opportunity to dialogue with
each other to build consensus on an item.
12. Any member of the Council may move to require the Mayor to enforce the rules,
and an affirmative vote of a majority of Councilmembers present sha4should be
required to do so.
B. Council Conduct with One Another
1. Councilmembers wi44should value each other's time during Council Meetings
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Manager prier to the Couneil Meeting.
2. All Councilmembers have the opportunity to speak and agree to disagree.
3. Councilmembers willshould avoid negative comments that could offend other
Councilmembers during public meetings, in the press, or any other time.
4. Councilmembers wi4lshould practice civility and decorum in discussions and
debate.
5. Councilmembers will honor the role of the Mayor in maintaining order.
6. Councilmembers wl44should provide the City Manager with questions that will be
asked publicly or during the Council meeting regarding specific items on the
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agenda. Councilmembers should provide the questions before the Council
meeting so staff can be prepared to give a response.
C. Council Conduct with Staff
Councilmembers should always feel free to speak directly with the City Manager
on matters of interest or concern to them.
2. Councilmembers shallshould respect and adhere to the City's form of government,
which is a general -law City operating under a Council -Manager form of
government, with the City Council acting as the legislative body of the City.
Council is the visionary policy maker; the City Manager is responsible for
implementation of Council majority policies.
3. Council directs the City Manager to implement Council policy decisions through
the administrative functions of the City.
4. Councilmembers shallshould treat staff professionally.
5. Councilmembers shallshould not publicly criticize an individual employee.
6. Councilmembers shallshould not get involved in administrative functions.
When possible, Councilmembers should &Ball seek answers to questions on an
item on the agenda from the City Manager prior to the meeting. Councilmembers
publicly or during the Council Meeting to allow staff an opportunity to be
prepared to give a response.
8. With the exception te-of closed session discussions permitted by the Brown Act,
Councilmembers will not get involved in personnel issues. This includes hiring,
firing, promoting, disciplining, and all other forms of personnel matters, which
are the responsibility of the City Manager.
9. If a Councilmember is unhappy about a department or an employee, he/she may
discuss the situation with the City Manager or Assistant City Manager, not the
Department Head.
10. To be consistent with requirements of the California Fair Political Practices
Commission (FPPC), individual Councilmembers must not use their influence to
effect a decision on a matter or project for which they have a conflict of interest.
Individual Councilmembers must not discuss or meet with the City Manager,
staff, or Commissioners about projects or issues in which the Councilmember has
a conflict of interest.
D. Council Conduct with the Public
1. Councilmembers A44should make the public feel welcome.
2. Councilmembers sha44should not be partial, prejudiced or disrespectful toward the
public.
3. Councilmembers should not make snappy, sarcastic comments to the public or to
each other.
4. Councilmembers sha44should treat members of the public equally, i.e. refer to
citizens by surnames.
5. Councilmembers sha44should make no promises to the public on behalf of the City
Council.
6 Councilmembers sha44should not debate issues with members of the public.
7. Councilmembers shallshould listen courteously and attentively to all public
comments before the Council.
E. Council Conduct with Other Agencies
1. Councilmembers sha44should be clear about representing the City or personal
interests to members of other agencies.
2. Councilmembers sha44should project a positive image of the City when dealing
with other agencies.
3. Individual Councilmembers can lobby or discuss with other legislators,
govermnent officials, or developers issues that have been adopted by the Council
or are Council policy; they should not represent themselves as the City if it is only
an individual issue.
4. Councilmembers sha44should show tolerance and respect for other agencies'
opinions and issues, and agree to disagree with them when necessary.
F. Council Conduct with Commissions
1. The Mayor works through the Commission chairs.
2. Council shallshould treat all members of the Commissions with appreciation and
respect.
3. Commissioners or Committee members may address the Council on items
discussed by their respective bodies, but this should be limited to the chair or a
representative which has been appointed by the Commission or Committee, and
should be done only when asked by the majority of the Commission or
Committee. This will not take precedence over any individual's first amendment
right to address the Council as an individual.
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G. Council Conduct with the Media
Councilmembers she4should never go "off the record" (discuss inside
information).when dealing with the media. Providing background information is
acceptable.
2. Councilmembers shallshould select words carefully and cautiously.
3. Councilmembers shall represent the City's official position when speaking on
behalf of the City to the media. Individual Councilmembers should indicate if
they are making comments that represents their own opinion and not of the
Council majority.
4. Councilmembers are encoura eg d to shall -inform the Mayor or City Manager of
f aay interviews or comments made to the media
about City projects or issues so the City Manager can inform the rest of the City
Council of issues that could be of interest -
H. Obtaining the Floor
Any member of the Council wishing to speak must fust 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.
2. With the concurrence of the Mayor, a Councilmember holding the floor may
address a question to another Councilmember, and that Councilmember may
respond while the floor is still held by the Councilmember asking the question. A
Councilmember may opt to not answer a question while another Councilmember
has the floor.
3. Once recognized by the Mayor, a Councilmember shallshould not be interrupted
while speaking, unless called to order by the Mayor, or unless another
Councilmember raises a point of order or personal privilege. If a Councilmember,
while speaking is called to order, they shallshould cease speaking until the
question of order is determined and, if determined to be in order, may proceed.
4. Before the question is called, there should be an opportunity for all
Councilmembers to speak. Councilmembers are encouraged to allow room for
dialogue in order to build consensus on an item or agree to disagree. When the
question is called, no further debate shall occur. A motion is required in the event
of an objection to ending the debate.
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I. Council Subcommittees
The role of Council Subcommittees is to develop program and policy
recommendations for the full Council's consideration at meetings of the City
Council.
2. Council Subcommittees will not make final and binding decisions on behalf of the
City, nor will they commit the City's financial resources, nor direct staff.
SECTION 5. Role of City Staff
A. City staff will provide written analysis and information on all agenda items prior
to the meetings. Additionally, a copy of the materials, including technical reports,
will be available to the public.
B. The City Manager and staff will be available to answer questions of individual
Councilmembers prior to and during Council meetings.
C. Staff will respond to questions from the public during City Council meetings
when requested to do so by the City Manager.
D. Staff ivi4should not debate issues with the public or the Council.
E. During City Council meetings, staff shall turn off or switch any electronic
equipment such as pagers and cellular telephones to a silent mode.
F. Councilmembers and staff who participate in meetings with individuals of other
agencies outside the City should be apprised of any follow up correspondence to
that party, i`theFe is sale eentfevers�; City Manager and all Councilmembers
should receive a copy of that correspondence.
G. It is staffs role to make recommendations to the City Council based on
professional judgment and analysis of issues. Additionally, the City Manager is
expected to implement Council majority direction.
H. The City Manager wi44should inform Council as soon as possible of upcoming
issues, particularly issues that will impact the City significantly and may be
coming before the Council on short notice.
I. The City Manager v 44should advise management to become more aware of, and
sensitive to, potentially political or controversial issues coming before the
Council.
J. City staff will implement all Council majority policies as directed by the City
Manager.
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will involve a significant amount of time te produee, the individual
Councilmember w+44shall be advised to make the request of the entire Council at
an agendized meeting.
B. Any request from City Council requiring financing must go through the City
Manager.
C. The City Attorney undertakes legal work at the request of a majority of the City
Council, the City Manager and Department Heads or their designees. Individual
Councilmembers may contact the City Attorney concerning conflicts of interest.
Individual Councilmembers may also request legal opinions and advice of the
City Attorney, provided that such work does not require more than 1/2 hour to
complete. The results of such work will be shared with all Councilmembers, if
generally pplicable to the City Council or future item to be considered by the
City Council. If the work is anticipated to require more than 1/2 hour to
complete, the City Attorney will so advise and the Councilmember can make the
request of the entire Council at an agendized meeting.
SECTION 8. Presentations and Events
A. Councilmember presentations during a Council meeting are limited to the item or
issue being deliberated. To insure that the appropriate presentation equipment is
available, Councilmembers must provide the City Manager advance notice of the
intent to make a presentation. Presentations by individual Council Members
regarding an item on the agenda that include a video. PowerPoint, or other visual
aids are limited to ten minutes. Individual Councilmembers should provide a
copy of the presentation to the full City Council at least twenty-four hours in
advance of the meeting.
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B. All Councilmembers will be informed and invited to events, activities,
groundbreakings, ribbon cuttings, etc., that acknowledge a Citywide
accomplishment. The Mayor wi44should preside at each event on behalf of the
City Council and v4 4should work with the City Manager to determine deeide-who
should ean-speak at each event. If the Mayor is not available, to preside at an
event. the Mayor Pro Tem should preside. Councilmembers could preside at an
event if the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem are not available.
C. The Mayor, City Manager, and each Councilmember may present a segment of
the City's Annual State of the City Address, taking 4-5 minutes each. The Mayor
wi44should work with the City Manager to determine the format of the
presentation and issues or projects that v4gshould be discussed.
D. During public presentations, the Mayor, and, if the Mayor deems appropriate, a
Councilmember who was highly involved in the project, wi44should represent the
City.
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SECTION 6. Role of the Public
A. Members of the public attending the Council meetings sM4should observe the
same rules and decorum applicable to the Council and staff.
B. Members of the public wishing to speak during the public participation portion of
the City Council meeting shall prepare a presentation of not more than three (3)
minutes. Public participation speaker's slips must be submitted to the City Clerk
before this portion of the meeting begins. Members of the public wishing to
address an item on the agenda during a City Council meeting should fill out a
speaker's slip and submit it to the City Clerk before the Mayor announces the
item. Each person addressing the City Council is given three (3) minutes to
speak, indicated by a colored light system on the Council dais; a green light
appears when the speaker begins; a yellow light appears when 30 seconds remain;
and a red light appears when time has expired. Comments should be complete at
this time.
C. All speakers must approach the podium when recognized by the Mayor.
Members of the public shall only speak from the podium.
D. Applause, stamping of feet, whistles, yells, or shouting, and/or similar
demonstrations are unacceptable public behavior. Applause is allowed during the
Awards and Recognition section of the agenda.
E. Members of the public shallshould not make any impertinent and slanderous
remarks, or become boisterous while addressing the Council or while attending
the Council meeting in a manner that impedes the City Council to conduct an
orderly meeting.
F Members of the public shallshould tum off or switch any electronic equipment,
such as pagers and cellular telephones, to a silent mode while attending a City
Council meeting.
G. Members of the public skallshould not approach individual Councilmembers
while the meeting is in progress.
H. If a member of the public desires to provide written materials (10 copies
recommended) to the Council during a Council meeting, all such materials shall
be given directly to the City Clerk. At no time shall the public provide the
materials directly to members of the Council during a Council meeting.
SECTION 7. Council Requests
A. All Council requests dealing with policy issues, and those requests which may be
construed as direction, go through the City Manager. Council should not direct
employees. Councilmembers can make general inquiries for information of staff.
If the City Manager determines that a request by an individual Councilmember of
City Manager or staff requires creation of reports or undertaking of analysis that
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SECTION 9. Council Agenda
A. The City Manager is responsible for setting the agenda for Council Meetings.
Additionally, any Councilmember or the Mayor can put items on the agenda, with
a verbal majority sof the Council. Any Councilmember can request a
subsequent need item be added to the agenda if requirements of the Brown Act
are met.
B. Consistent with requirements of the Brown Act, the Mayor or majority of the
Council may call a special meeting.
C. Either the City Manager, staff or Councilmembers can present agenda topics.
D. The City Manager wtllshould try to research ahead of time any controversial
agenda item, what the issues might be, and try to avoid any "surprise' conflicts. In
a democratic process it should be recognized that sometimes this is unavoidable.
E. Councilmembers will be given sufficient lead and preparation time for reviewing
agendas. In the event that an individual Councilmember feels that they have not
been given sufficient time to review the agenda and materials, the Councilmember
can ask the Council to continue the item. An item can be continued with a
majority vote.
SECTION 10. Public Correspondence
A. City letterhead with all Councilmember names willshould be used for responses
to policy issues.
B. City letterhead with City seal only, v,44should be utilized by individual
Councilmembers for responses to constituent letters, so long as it is not a policy
issue, or as long as the Councilmember indicates it is his/her opinion, not the
policy of the Council.
C. Councilmembers should respond to an e-mail inquiry if they are comfortable with
the Council's policy and stand on the issue; if not, refer it to the City Manager.
D. Councilmembers wiflshould forward email correspondence, and phone calls and
their responses, to the Council secretary who will monitor responses and track the
request, suggestion, issue, etc.
SECTION 11. Closed Session Confidentiality
A. All proper matters discussed during closed sessions shall be private and
confidential, and the disclosure by any person of the topics or details of such
matters is expressly prohibited.
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B. Notes in closed session sha4should not be taken; however, if a Councilmember
feels it is necessary, then only cursory notes should be permitted. All closed
session information, verbal or written, is confidential and private.
Councilmembers will return written documents to staff at the end of each closed
session.
SECTION 12. Compliance and Enforcement
A. Councilmembers have the primary responsibility to assure that ethical standards
are understood and met by the Council, and that the public can continue to have
full confidence in the integrity of government.
B. The Mayor and the Council have the responsibility to intervene when actions of
members are in violation of the standard norms and procedures.
SECTION 13. Administration
A. The Council wr l-lshould review and revise the City Council norms and procedures as
needed.
B. During City Council discussions, deliberations, and proceedings, the Mayor has been
designated with the primary responsibility to insure that Councilmembers, staff and
members of the public adhere to the Council's norms and procedures.
SECTION 14. Resolution No. 11-68 is hereby rescinded.
SECTION 15. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13`h day of November. 2012-
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
DATE:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
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I, , CMC, City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that
the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita at a
regular meeting thereof, held on the by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
CITY CLERK
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