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CITY OF SHAKOPEE
Memorandum
TO: Shakopee City Council CONSENT
FROM: John Schmitt, Mayor
SUBJECT: Council Meeting Procedures
DATE: December 27, 2006
INTRODUCTION:
At the January 2nd City Council, I would like the Council to re-endorse the operating
policies for City Council meetings.
BACKGROUND:
In recent years, mayors in Shakopee have defined their expectations and proposed
operating policies to maintain decorum and a smoothly flowing City Council meeting.
The following are the guidelines which were adopted by the City Council last year; I
would suggest that they be readopted for use in 2007:
1. "Liaison Reports" should be only for reports relating to other meetings that a
Council member has attended, and if information was obtained at that meeting
that is of general interest to members of the public, or other members of the
Council.
2. A "Council Concerns" section of the agenda is listed near the end of the agenda,
and is for issues needing to be brought up by the Council that are unable to be
included on the printed Council agenda due to late notification, and which cannot
he deferred to a future meeting. Issues of concerns brought to Councilmembers
by residents should be forwarded to staffbefore the meeting so that staff can
review and respond in the most timely manner.
3. If an issue presents a potential conflict of interest, the affected Council member
should remove himself from the Council table for the discussion and subsequent
vote on the issue. Council members should not abstain from a vote simply
because they do not wish to take a stand on an issue.
4. Councilmembers need not remove themselves from the Council table to abstain
from a vote on something for which there is no discussion needed; i.e., not voting
on minutes for which that Councilmember was not in attendance.
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5. There is a five-minute limit per person/subject for issues that are brought before
the Council under the "Concerned Citizens" portion of the agenda. An issue that
must be resolved at that meeting and cannot be deferred, should be placed under
"Other Business" later on the agenda, out of fairness to other individuals who are
on the agenda.
6. As long as there people in the audience for agenda items, reasonable
accommodations will try to be made to deviate from the set agenda to allow. those
issues to be heard before Council and get the audience issues resolved. Public
Hearings, however, will be heard in the order that they are placed on the agenda.
7. To the greatest extent possible, we will follow parliamentary procedure as
outlined in "Robert's Rules of Order". I shall adhere to the following concepts:
. Only those having the floor as recognized by the Chair shall speak.
. Encourage both audience members and Council members to address
the Chair.
. Encourage that motions be descriptive of action sought, I.e. not simply
"move the requested action".
. Make a strong effort to ensure that motions are made only in the
affirmative.
. Allow any member to make modifications to a motion, if acceptable to
the maker, but only prior to the start of discussion as signaled by the
Chair.
. The chair will not make a motion.
. Disallow discussion on a motion until seconded.
. Generally follow that the member who makes a motion will be given
the first opportunity to speak in discussion.
. Generally recognize any member who has not spoken on a question
over one who has.
. Rule against explanation of vote by members ~ring voting.
. Declare a unanimous vote if a motion receives any votes on one side
and none on the other. . I:
. Generally report by the Chair results of all votes indicating those
members in the majority.
8. "Other Business" and "Mayor Report" items will'be included as a regular part of
every agenda. J
9. Any audience member or Councilmember may ask to hav .. an item removed from
the consent agenda. .
10. Prior to adoption of the consent agenda, 1 will ask for any additions or deletions
from the consent agenda. A synopsis of each item proposed to be adopted as the
consent agenda will be read prior to a vote being taken.
11. Presentations from members of the Council, staff, consultants, or members of the
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public shall be in their entirety before questions shall be posed from the Council.
12. In order to move the meeting along, cumbersome, lengthy, and numerous
amendments to a motion will be discouraged.
13. I will make every effort to be protective of staff, Council, and citizens from
personal or unnecessary derogatory attacks.
14. Council members should make an effort to keep the discussion relevant to the.
topic at hand.
15. Unless waived by a majority vote of the City Council, no new item of business
should be undertaken after 11 :00 PM at a City Council meeting.
RECOMMENDATION:,
Ibelieve adherence to the above policies and procedures will be of benefit in the
operation of City Council meetings. For that reason I recommend that Council adopt
these guidelines.
ACTION REQUIRED:
'If the Council concurs, it should, by motion, endorse the above policies.
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