HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 86-13 CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS .
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Roberts Rules of Order
for the conduct of sessions, with the Mayor serving as Chairman; and
WHEREAS, the City Council does agree that it is in the best
interest 'of all concerned to establish guidelines for the preparation of
an agenda for City Council meetings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council does agree that a consent agenda
would expedite the business matters of the Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council feels that citizens do have a right
to be heard at Public Meetings and a procedure to insure this right should
be estab]ish~ed; and
WHEREAS, the Home Rule Charter does not provide a procedure .
for the agenda preparation or for Citizen Input;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY';.rHE $ITiY CO~J'NTCIL
OF THE COLONY, TEXAS:
AGENDA PREPARATION
1. Regular Council meetings are held on the first and third
Mondays of every month.
2. The deadline for the posting of a Regular City Council
meeting to be held on a Monday evening shah be the Thdrsday before
said meeting at 5:00 p.m. The packet of backup information for the
Council and interested parties shah also be completed by this time.
3. The deadline for placing an item on the agenda is the Wed-
nesday.- before said meeting at 12':00 Noon. Items placed on the agenda
must be of sufficient clarity to enable to the general public to determine
the nature of the issue for consideration and the type of Council action
required. Compliance with the provisionseof the Open Meetings Act is
r~,quired in the preparation of the agenda.
4. Special S~ssions are meetings called on dates other than
the first and third Monday of each month and shah be posted seventy-
two hours prior to the meeting time in accordance with the Texas Open
Meetings Act.
5. Provided the above procedures are observed, items may
be placed on the agenda by the following: '
a. The Mayor or individual Council Members
b. The City Manager may place items on the agenda
dealing with the operation's or administration of
his/her job duties...
c. The City Secretary may place items on the
agenda dealing with the operations or administration
of his/her job duties.
d.A citizen or property owner through the Mayor
or an individual Council Member.
e.~ A citizen, business or organization by written
request submitted to the Mayor or an individual
Council Member with adequate back up information
if necessary.
6. Mat. ters that have' been voted on by the City Council shall
not be placed o'n the agenda for reconsideration within six months, unless
a majority of the City Council requests, in writing to reconsider the matter
in question.
· PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM AGENDA PRIOR TO POS lNG ~
~ 1. A written request lto the City Secretary signed by any four . · ...
~ Council Members to remove'an item from the agenda can prohibit its place-
; ~'ment on .the agenda for consideration. The Council can exercise this
..power for two consecutive meetings.
2. The Mayor can verbally advise the City Secretary to remove an
','..iitem from an agenda. He shall be abl'& to exercise this power for one
· ~ :' meeting.
B. A list of all items removed from the agenda willY,be made
available for Mayor .and Council review with their agenda packet.
CONSENT AGENDA DEFINED
Those items on the Council Agenda which are considered routine by
the Mayor, City Manager and City Secretary, e.g., Approval of Minutes,
Grant Deeds, grants of Easement, final reading and adoption of Ordinances,
Auditor's Reports as to Cash Count, Standard Subdivision Agreements, Calls
for Bids, Reports of Administrative Actions and Proposals, Leases, and
Agreements previously approved in principle, etc., shall appear under
':Consent Agenda" ,=and unless the Mayor or a Council Member specifically
requests that such item appearing under "Consent Agenda" be removed
therefrom and Council action taken separately on said item(s), shall be
approved, adopted, .accepted, etc., by one motion of the Council and a
roll call vote, and will appear in the Council minutes in their proper from,
i.e., resolution accepting gran ~ deed or easement, adoption~:df.'.ordinance
upon final reading, etc. Those items specifically requested to be removed
from the "Consent Agenda" and acted on' separately shah be approved, . ~ ·
adopted, accepted, etc., by separate motions of the Council and separate
roll call votes.
GENERAL-:-CITIZEN INPUT
1. The first and third Mondays are Regular Council meetings and
at these meetings:~itizens'~Wi-shing":to;.:ifiform':~the City'~C'oun:dilcb£TPrbblems i'll'
or concerns will be given the opportunity to do so under the heading of
"Citizen Input".
t 2. A list will be provided for citizens to sign prior to the meeting.
3. Each speaker must stand, identify himself, and limit his
presentation to five minutes.
4. The Mayor does have the responsibility and right to rule a . .
citizen out of order and ask that he relinquish the floor.
5. The Council cannot take action on a subject that is ndt
specifically listed on the agenda but may put it on a future meeting for
action or refer it to the properl City Department.
This resolution supersedes City of The Colony Resolution No.
86-03 dated February 20, 1986. ~.~v~ ~,~ ~
PASSED AND APPROVED this _ . day o .... ~ 1986.
· Sample, Mayor
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