Rules of Procedure - Ferndale City Council
Adopted: January 14, 2008
Revised: April 14, 2008
Revised: October 13, 2008
Revised: December 22,
2008
I. Regular and Special
Meetings
1. Regular Meetings
All regular meetings of the Council shall be held the second and
fourth Monday of the month, in the Council Chambers at 7:30 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time. If the meeting day falls on a legal holiday,
the Council shall meet on the next regular business day.
2. Special Meetings
The Mayor, any two (2) members of the Council, or the Manager,
may call special meetings of the Council upon at least eighteen (18)
hours' written notice to each member served personally or left at
their usual place of residence.
3. Business at Special Meetings
No business shall be transacted at any special meeting of the
Council unless the same has been stated in the notice of such
meeting.
4. Regular and Special Meeting Notice (Posting) Requirements
For regular meetings of the Council, the Clerk shall post at the
City Hall, within ten (10) days after the first meeting of the
Council in each calendar year, a public notice stating the dates,
times and places of its regular meetings for the year.
For a rescheduled regular or a special meeting of the Council, a
public notice stating the date, time and place of the meeting shall
be posted at least 18 hours before the meeting.
5. Minutes of Regular and Special Meetings
Minutes of the proceedings of each regular and special meeting
will be kept in the English language by the Clerk and shall be
signed by the Clerk and the Mayor, upon approval by Council.
Proposed minutes of regular or special meetings will be available
for public inspection not more than eight business days after such
meeting.
Approved minutes will be available for public inspection not
later than five business days after the meeting at which the minutes
were approved.
II. Meeting Procedure
1. Meetings to be Public
All regular and special meetings of the Council shall be open to
the public and citizens shall have a reasonable opportunity to be
heard under such rules and regulations as the Council may prescribe.
2. Order of Business
An agenda for each Regular Council meeting shall be prepared by
the Manager and Clerk in accordance with the following order of
business (as appropriate):
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Presentations
5. Public Hearings
6. Call to Audience (Strict half-hour; excess of half-hour
immediately prior to Call to Council)
7. Consent Agenda
All items listed under Consent Agenda are considered routine by
the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no
separate discussion of these items unless a Council member or
citizen so requests; in which event, the items will be removed from
the Consent Agenda and considered at the end of the Regular Agenda.
A. Approval of Minutes
B. Petitions to be Referred
C. Setting of Public Hearing Dates
D. Routine Requests and Information
E. Requests to take Bids
F. Submission of Bids
G. Reports and Bonds
H. Bills, Payrolls, City Attorneys’ Expense Statements
8. Regular Agenda
9. Council Appointee Report (quarterly)
10. Council Liaison Reports (if any)
11. Call to Council
12. Closed Session (if necessary)
13. Adjournment
3. Quorum
A majority of all the members elected to the Council shall
constitute a quorum. The affirmative votes of a majority of
the Council shall be required for the passage of any ordinance or
resolution, unless in any given case a greater number is required by
the City Charter or state law.
4. Presiding Officer
The Mayor shall be the presiding officer (Chair) of the Council.
The Council shall, at the first regular meeting, elect a member of
the Council as Mayor Pro Tem, who, during the absence or disability
of the Mayor, shall perform those duties, during the time of such
absence or disability, and exercise all the duties and possess all
the powers of the Mayor. In the absence or disability of the Mayor
Pro Tem, the Council may temporarily appoint one of its members to
that office. The Mayor as a member of the Council shall have the
right to vote upon all matters before the Council and shall possess
all the other rights and powers of members of that body. The Mayor
shall not have the right of veto.
5. Presentations by Community Organizations
Community/School groups wishing to announce a special event or
present an award before the Council must first obtain approval from
the Mayor, any two members of Council or the Manager. A written
summary stating the purpose of the presentation shall then be
submitted to the Manager’s office. The presentation will be placed
on the next available agenda, and the group will be notified by the
Clerk’s Office of the date.
6. Meeting Closure Time
A mandatory closure time of 12:00 a.m. (midnight) is set for all
Council meetings. Remaining business will be rescheduled to the next
regular meeting, unless there is a matter of urgency regarding a
particular issue. In that case, Council may schedule a special
session to address the item(s) or may suspend the Rules of Procedure
to extend the closure time for that particular meeting.
7. Time Limitations
- Presentations 5 minutes
- Call to Council 5 minutes per member
8. Public Hearings for Special Land Uses
Upon completion of any report and any recommendation by the Plan
Commission for a special land use pursuant to the provisions of the
Ferndale Zoning Ordinance, Section 3.04, the City Council shall hold
a public hearing on a special land use application at the next
regularly scheduled Council meeting which permits sufficient time
for public notice in compliance with the provisions of Michigan
Public Act 110 of 2006, as amended.
III. Closed Sessions
1. Purpose
The Council may only meet in closed session for purposes defined
in the Michigan Open Meetings Act (MCL 15.268).
2. Calling Closed Meetings
A two-thirds roll call vote of the Council members elected and
serving shall be required, except as permitted under the Michigan
Open Meetings Act. The roll call vote shall be taken at an open
meeting and the purpose for calling the closed session shall be
entered into the minutes of the meeting at which the vote is taken.
3. Minutes of Closed Meetings
A separate set of minutes shall be taken at the closed session by
the Clerk or, in the absence of the Clerk, by a recording secretary
designated by Council. These minutes will be retained by the Clerk,
shall not be available to the public and shall only be disclosed if
required by a civil action.
Closed meeting minutes will be distributed to Council for approval
at a closed meeting and shall be returned to the Clerk at the same
meeting.
4. Confidentiality of Closed Meeting Information
A person shall not divulge to any unauthorized person
confidential information discussed in a closed session in advance of
the time prescribed for its authorized release to the public by the
Council. Council members shall honor the confidentiality of the
debate and discussion taken in closed session.
IV. Voting and Discussion
On all parliamentary questions, Roberts' Rules of Order, 10th
edition, and as amended, shall govern insofar as they are applicable
and except as they conflict with any of these rules.
In putting questions to a vote, a roll call shall be had and the
Clerk shall record the "ayes" and "nays" from each member of the
Council voting. In all cases where a vote is taken the Chair, or the
Clerk at the Chair’s request, shall declare the result.
Roll call votes will be taken alphabetically, for all Council
Members, upon first vote of the meeting; for each subsequent vote
the voting order will rotate among all Council Members in a
consistent manner with the name previously called first rotated to
the last position. The Mayor will always vote last in the roll call
order.
Any Council member shall have the right to change his/her vote on
any question before the result is announced.
Any member of the Council shall have the right to explain his/her
vote on any question.
A motion to reconsider a vote on any question may be made by any
member of the prevailing side at the next regular meeting following
the meeting at which the vote was taken, provided he/she has filed
with the Clerk within seventy-two (72) hours after the motion he/she
desires to reconsider was passed, written notice of his/her
intention. Provided, further, that in the absence of the member who
has filed such a notice, it shall be in order for any other member
of the prevailing side, by virtue of said notice, to move for a
reconsideration of the question. No motion to indefinitely postpone
(or to lay on the table) a motion to reconsider shall be entertained
at the same meeting at which the action proposed to be reconsidered
was taken.
It is the duty of every Council member to vote, provided however,
that no Council member shall be required to vote if that member
identifies a potential conflict of interest. If a member is
precluded from voting pursuant to a possible conflict of interest,
that member shall refrain from participating in the discussion on
the issue.
Time Limitations
- Making a Motion 3 minutes
- Discussion/Debate 5 minutes
- Explanation of Vote 2 minutes
V. Citizen Participation
1. General
Each Council meeting agenda shall provide time for audience
participation to be known as Call to Audience.
2. Time Limitations for Public Comments
- Call to Audience 3 minutes
- Public Hearings 3 minutes
- Regular Agenda Items 3 minutes
3. Persons Addressing the Council
Any individual addressing City Council may at his or her
discretion omit their address when speaking, but must provide the
City -Council with their address placed on the log-in sheet. Every
speaker, after being recognized by the Chair, shall approach the
public microphone and give his/her name prior to speaking.
4. Disorderly Conduct at Meetings
Persons addressing the Council shall make responsible comments
and shall refrain from making personal, impertinent, slanderous or
profane remarks. The Chair may call to order any person who is being
disorderly by speaking when not recognized by the Chair or otherwise
disrupting the proceeding by failing to be germane, by speaking
longer than the allotted time, or by speaking vulgarities. Such
persons shall be seated until the Chair shall have determined
whether the person is in order. If the person shall continue to be
disorderly and disrupt the meeting, the Chair may order the Police
Department to remove the person from the meeting.
5. Complaints against City Employees
Council Members receiving complaints against City employees will
utilize the established procedure for processing said complaints,
said procedure being titled, "Citizens Complaint Policy Involving
City Employees (adopted March 15, 1993 as Resolution No. 105, Page
75)."
VI. Agenda
1. Preparation
The Manager and Clerk shall prepare an agenda for each regular or
special meeting of the Council.
Items of business may be placed on the agenda by the Mayor, any one
(1) member of the Council, or a Council Appointee (City Attorney,
City Clerk, City Manager, Fire Chief or Police Chief). The deadline
for Appointees to submit items to the Clerk’s Office and for all
City staff to submit items to the Manager’s Office for a Council
agenda is 12:00 noon on the Monday preceding the Monday Council
meeting. All items shall be properly prepared on the standard
template and shall contain a suggested motion for Council’s
consideration.
Requests from governmental entities and authorities, or City boards
and commissions shall be made through the Manager’s Office by 12:00
noon at least two weeks prior to the Council meeting. The request
shall be submitted on the standard template. The Manager shall
review the materials submitted and may suggest additional
information and/or changes. A recommendation to Council on the
request shall be prepared by the Manager as part of the standard
template.
2. Agenda Material
The deadline for submitting all supporting data for an agenda
item is 12:00 noon on the Tuesday preceding the Monday Council
meeting. Any agenda item not submitted in its entirety by Tuesday at
noon will be pulled from the agenda and postponed until the next
regular Council agenda. The Clerk or Manager may make exceptions in
the case of emergencies .
3. Distribution
Agenda packets will be delivered to Council members at their
residence at least 48 hours before the scheduled regular meeting, or
at least 12 hours before a scheduled special meeting.
VII. Board and Commission
Appointments and Reappointment
1. Appointment of Mayor and Council Members
Council shall, at its first regular meeting, under the direction
of the Mayor confirm appointments of its members to City Boards and
Commissions.
2. Appointments of Citizens
The Clerk’s Office shall receive and forward applications to the
appointing authority (Mayor, Council or Manager) and to the
board/commission secretary as information only. The board/commission
secretary shall provide the appointing authority with a written
recommendation regarding appointments when vacancies occur. The
appointing authority, or secretary at the direction of the
appointing authority, may submit a nomination to the Clerk’s Office
to be placed on a Council meeting agenda. Normal agenda deadlines
apply. The Clerk shall maintain a copy of all applications to be
used as a resource for nominations. All completed applications
for Boards and shall be forwarded to the Department Head responsible
for providing a staff liaison person to the Board/Commission for
which the application was submitted. The Department Head will review
the application and prepare a recommendation on the applicant’s
qualifications as they pertain to the responsibilities of the
office. The recommendation and application will be distributed, as
information only, to the Mayor and Council. The Mayor or a member of
Council may then - submit a nomination, depending on the appointing
authority for that Board, to the City - Clerk to be placed on an
agenda. Normal submittal deadlines apply.
3. Reappointments of Citizens
Board/Commission members whose terms of office are due to expire
and who wish to be reappointed shall file with the board/commission
secretary an updated application.
The board/commission secretary shall provide the appointing
authority with a written recommendation regarding reappointments
when terms of office are due to expire. Normal agenda deadlines
apply.
4. Resignations
The City -Clerk will maintain masters of –application forms s -
to be used as a resource for nominations.
Resignations from members of Boards and Commissions will be
forwarded to the Mayor and Council in their meeting packets by the
City -Clerk’s Office as Information Only items. The staff liaison
will then submit a recommendation to the Mayor and Council for
filling the vacancy.
VIII. Miscellaneous
1. Travel
Council Members are required to obtain advance approval prior to
incurring expenses for official out-of-town travel as detailed in
the Council Policy on Education, Training and Travel adopted July
23, 2007.
2. Amendment of Rules
These rules may be amended by a majority vote of the Council
provided notice of the proposed amendment has been given at the
regular session of the Council immediately preceding, or they may be
suspended for a single session by a majority vote of the Council.