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2009 13 <br />Accommodating individuals who have attended the meeting specifically to <br />provide input on an item. <br />PROCESS REGULAR AND SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS <br />For these proceedings the Council will use the "open discussion' procedure. That <br />is, discussion is open to any member before or after a motion is made. The <br />privilege is also extended to the City Manager, and any of the consultants who may <br />have an interest in or can contribute to the item at hand. <br />The Mayor can make liberal use of the "unanimous consent" procedure. That is, <br />items that in the judgment of the Mayor are likely to be unanimously approved can <br />be introduced for approval with the statement: "If there are no objections, stands <br />approved (or denied)." If any Council member has an objection, the item reverts to <br />the standard motion procedure. This "unanimous consent" procedure cannot be <br />used for items requiring formal votes, i.e., resolutions or for approval of the consent <br />agenda. <br />The standard motion procedure is that each motion requires a second. This also <br />applies to amendments: Any motion, by any member shall be reduced to writing <br />upon request of any member. No motion shall be put to a vote until it has been <br />stated by the recorder at the request of any member of the Council. <br />To eliminate confusion, only one amendment will be considered at a time and that <br />amendment must be germane to the motion. An amendment cannot itself be <br />amended. If a change to an amendment is deemed appropriate, the amendment <br />should be withdrawn and reintroduced accordingly. <br />The general mode of voting will be by acclamation but with enough clarity that the <br />individual notes can be recorded in the minutes. If in doubt, the clerk can request <br />clarification. Each individual's vote will be entered in the minutes. <br />Any member may abstain from voting or disqualify himself/herself. The reason for <br />disqualification or abstention must be stated by the member and entered into the <br />minutes. If a member disqualifies himself/herself, he/she may leave the room <br />while the issue is being considered. <br />Roberts Rules of Order (revised) shall govern the Council procedures not covered <br />by the standing rules of the council. <br />The meeting will be video taped and the tape will be retained for 3 months <br />following approval of the minutes of the meeting. The standard retention can be <br />extended if in the judgment of the Mayor, City Clerk or any other Councilmember, <br />such action is warranted. <br />Z,:\Council Meetings\2009\08252009\standing rules of conduct.doc <br />