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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: January 9, 2018
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Consideration of Use of Rosenberg’s Rules of Order
Prepared by: John Bakker, City Attorney
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider replacing Robert’s Rules of Order with Rosenberg’s
Rules of Order as the official parliamentary procedure for City Council and
Commission/Committee meetings.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Review the Staff Report and provide Staff direction.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
DESCRIPTION:
During the City Council’s Workshop in May 2017, the City Council discussed, among
other things, the need for clarification and compliance with City Council meeting
procedures. A discussion ensued about the potential to replace the current Robert’s
Rules of Order as the parliamentary procedure with Rosenberg’s Rules of Order.
Background:
Meetings of the City Council are governed by Rules for the Conduct of Meetings of
the City Council (“Council Rules”). The City Council amends the Council Rules from
time to time by resolution, with the last amendment (Resolution No. 62-17) occurring
in June 2017. (Attachment 1.)
Section 12 of the Council Rules is “Rules of Debate.” The section concludes by
noting that, unless otherwise specified in the Rules, “’Roberts Rules of Order’ shall
govern the conduct of the meetings of the City Council.” Robert’s Rules of Order are
the most commonly referenced parliamentary procedures and are used by public
agencies throughout the United States. W hile comprehensive, Robert’s Rules-which
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is designed for large legislative bodies-can prove to be overly complex for five-
member legislative bodies, like the City Council and the City’s commissions.
Over the last decade or more, cities have looked at alternatives to Robert’s Rules.
In 2003, the League of California Cities first published Rosenberg’s Rules of Order:
Simple Rules of Parliamentary Procedure for the 21st Century as a simplified
alternative to Robert’s Rules of Order designed for smaller bodies. The most
recently revised version was published in June 2011. (Attachment 2.) These rules,
developed by Judge Dave Rosenberg, an elected county supervisor representing the
4th District in Yolo County with over 20 years of experience in chairing meetings in
state and local government, retain the core principles of Robert’s Rules but modifies,
simplifies, and tailors the parliamentary procedures to meetings of City Councils and
similar legislative bodies.
The Rosenberg’s Rules of Order are based on four principles:
1. Rules should establish order.
2. Rules should be clear.
3. Rules should be user-friendly.
4. Rules should enforce the will of the majority while protecting the
rights of the minority.
The replacement of Robert’s Rules of Order with Rosenberg’s Rules of Order would not
alter the City of Dublin’s system for holding City Council meetings. The Rosenberg’s
Rules establish a format for agenda item discussion; they set forth rules for motions,
debates and votes; and they ensure that courtesy and decorum are maintained during
meetings.
A recent City Clerks Association of California survey revealed that over 40 California
agencies have adopted Rosenberg’s Rules of Order, including the cities of Belmont,
Calistoga, Fresno, Redwood City, Richmond, San Mateo, Santa Rosa and Sonoma.
If the City Council is interested in changing to Rosenberg’s Rules of Order, Staff would
return at a future meeting with a revision to the Council Rules (Resolution No. 62 -17). If
the current framework is maintained, Rosenberg’s Rules would be used in those
situations where the Council Rules do not specifically address a particular situation.
Therefore, the City Council may wish to consider whether it desires to make other
changes to the Council Rules concerning the Rules of Debate.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No. 62-17 Amending and Restating the Rules for the Conduct of Meetings
of the City Council
RESOLUTION NO. 62 — 17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AMENDING AND RESTATING THE RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF
MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS, from time to time the City Council amends and restates the Rules of Conduct of
Meetings of the City Council, and the Rules were last restated by Resolution No. 09-16; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to amend and restate the Rules in order to specify the
length of time for public comment, specify the manner of producing the agenda, and make other
changes to ensure compliance with applicable law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules for the Conduct of Meetings of the City
Council are amended to read as follows in their entirety:
1. REGULAR MEETINGS
a. Time Regular meetings of the City Council shall be held on the first and third
Tuesday of each month at the hour of 7:00 p.m., except that Closed Session Items shall be
held at 6:30 p.m. Whenever the day fixed for any regular meeting of the City Council falls upon
a day designated as a holiday, such meeting will be held at the same hour on the next
succeeding day not a holiday.
b.Place All regular meetings of the City Council shall be held at the Civic Center,
as designated by Ordinance.
c.Public All meetings of the City Council shall be open to the public; provided,
however, the City Council may hold closed sessions as provided by the laws of the State of
California.
2. SPECIAL MEETINGS
A special meeting may be ordered at any time by the Mayor whenever in his/her opinion the
public business may require it or upon the written request of any three members of the City
Council. Whenever a special meeting shall be called, written notice of such meeting shall be
delivered personally or by any other means by the City Clerk to each member of the City
Council and to each local newspaper of general circulation and radio/television station
requesting notice in writing. Such notice must be delivered at least twenty-four (24) hours
before the time of such meeting as specified in the notice. The notice shall specify the time and
place of the special meeting and the business to be transacted or discussed. No other
business shall be considered at such meetings by the City Council.
The agenda for special meetings shall contain the information set forth in Section 3.a. - f.
below. At least twenty-four (24) hours before each special meeting, the City Clerk shall post a
copy of the agenda, including the call and notice of the special meeting at the same location
identified in Section 3 below.
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3. AGENDA
The City Clerk shall, in consultation with the City Manager, arrange an agenda of matters
according to the order of business and furnish each member of the City Council, the City
Manager, City Attorney, and City Department Heads with a copy of the agenda packet prior to
the City Council meeting at least 72 hours in advance of a regular meeting, and 24 hours in
advance of a special meeting, as time for preparation will permit.
The agenda prepared by the City Clerk shall, at a minimum, include:
a. The date of the meeting
b. The time of the meeting
c.The location of the meeting
d. A brief general description of each item of business to be transacted or
discussed at the meeting
e. Specified period of time for members of the public to address the City Council on
items of interest to the public that are within the jurisdiction of the City Council,
including a statement that no person may speak longer than three (3) minutes,
and including language that the City Council can only briefly respond with
questions, refer to Staff, or place on a future agenda.
f.A specified section under which City Councilmembers and Staff may present
informational only reports.
At least seventy-two (72) hours before each regular meeting, the City Clerk shall post a copy of
the agenda in the Kiosk in front of the Civic Center located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin,
California.
The City Clerk shall execute a declaration of posting which shall be filed in the Office of the
City Clerk.
The City Clerk shall so mark or denote "Consent Calendar" items on the agenda to identify
those items on the agenda which can reasonably be expected to generate no discussion by
members of the City Council, City Staff or interested persons in the audience. The City Council
shall consider all of the items on the Consent Calendar portion of the agenda at one time by a
vote after a motion has been duly made and seconded. If any member of the City Council, City
Staff or interested person in the audience requests that a consent item be removed from the
list, such item shall be taken up for consideration and disposition in the order listed on the
agenda.
4. PRESIDING OFFICER
The Mayor shall preside at all City Council meetings and perform such other duties consistent
with his/her office as may be imposed by the City Council. The Mayor shall be entitled to vote,
but shall possess no veto power. The Mayor shall be recognized as the official head of the City
for all ceremonial purposes.
The Mayor shall preserve strict order and decorum at all regular and special meetings of the
City Council. The Mayor shall state every question coming before the City Council, call for the
vote, announce the decision of the City Council on all subjects and decide all questions of
order, subject however, to an appeal of the City Council, in which event a majority vote of the
City Council shall govern and conclusively determine such question of order. The Mayor shall
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sign all Ordinances adopted by the City Council during his/her presence. In the event of the
absence of the Mayor, the Mayor Pro Tempore shall sign Ordinances and Resolutions as then
adopted.
5. CALL TO ORDER
The Mayor, or in his/her absence, the Mayor Pro Tempore, shall take the chair precisely at the
hour appointed for the meeting, and shall immediately call the City Council to order. In the
absence of the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore, the City Clerk shall call the City Council to order,
whereupon a temporary chair shall be elected by the members of the City Council present.
Upon the arrival of the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore, the temporary chair shall immediately
relinquish the chair upon the conclusion of the business immediately before the City Council.
6. ATTENDANCE
Before proceeding with the business of the City Council, the City Clerk shall enter into the
minutes, the names of the members present or absent. No formal roll call need be taken.
7. QUORUM
A majority of the members of the City Council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business, but a lesser number than a quorum may adjourn from time to time. The City Council
may adjourn any regular, adjourned regular, special or adjourned special meeting to a time
and place specified in the order of adjournment. If all members are absent from any regular or
adjourned regular meeting, the City Clerk may declare the meeting adjourned to a stated time
and place. If the City Clerk does, the City Clerk shall cause written notice of the adjournment to
be given in the same manner as provided for special meetings. A copy of the order or notice of
adjournment shall be posted in the Civic Center Kiosk and other places designated by the City
Council within twenty-four (24) hours after the time of adjournment. Whenever a regular or
adjourned regular meeting is adjourned as provided in this section, the resulting adjourned
regular meeting is a regular meeting for all purposes. When an order of adjournment of any
meeting fails to state the hour at which the adjournment meeting shall be held, it shall be held
at the hour specified for regular meetings.
8. TELECONFERENCING
In rare cases and exceptional circumstances, the City Council permits teleconferencing by City
Councilmembers at regular and special City Council meetings. Only one (1) Councilmember is
permitted to attend via teleconference per meeting. The first Councilmember who notifies the
City Clerk of his or her intention to do so will be permitted to attend by teleconference. Only
audio teleconferencing is permitted. Video conference or any other form of non-telephonic
communication are not approved forms of teleconferencing of City Council meetings.
9. ORDER OF BUSINESS
Promptly at the hour set on the day of each regular meeting, the members of the City Council,
City Clerk (or Designee) and City Manager (or Designee) shall take their regular stations in the
City Council Chambers and the business of the City Council shall be taken up for consideration
and disposition in the following order except that, with the unanimous consent of the City
Council, matters may be taken up out of order:
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Call to Order (Closed Session)
Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Report on Closed Session Action
Oral Communications
Consent Calendar
Written Communications
Public Hearings
Unfinished Business
New Business
Other Business (City Council/Staff Informational Only Reports/Matters Too Late
for the Agenda)
Adjournment
10. MATTERS TOO LATE FOR THE AGENDA
a.No action or discussion shall take place on any item not appearing on the
agenda for a regular meeting as posted, unless one of the three items below, occurs:
1) The City Council determines by majority vote that an emergency situation
exists, as defined in Government Code Section 54956.5; or
2) The City Council determines by vote of two-thirds of the members present
i.e. four votes if five members are present and three votes if four members are present), or by
a unanimous vote of the members of the City Council if only 3 members are present, that there
is a need to take immediate action and that the need for action came to the City Council's
attention after the agenda was posted; or
3) The item was included in a posted agenda for a prior meeting held not
more than five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting at which the item is acted upon and at the
prior meeting the item was continued to the meeting at which the action is being taken.
b. When an item not on the agenda is raised by a member of the public, the City
Council may briefly respond, may ask questions for clarification, provide a reference to Staff or
other resources, or request Staff to report back at a subsequent meeting. Furthermore, a
member of the City Council may request that the City Council, and the City Council may, direct
staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda.
11. READING OF MINUTES
Unless the reading of the minutes of a City Council meeting is requested by a member of the
City Council, such minutes may be approved without reading if the City Clerk has previously
furnished each member with a copy thereof.
12. RULES OF DEBATE
a.Presiding Officer may debate The Mayor or such other member of the City
Council as may be presiding may move, second and debate from the chair, subject only to
such limitations of debate as are by these rules imposed upon all members. He/she shall not
be deprived of any of the rights and privileges of a City Councilmember by reason of his /her
acting as the Presiding Officer.
b. Getting the floor Every member desiring to speak shall address the Mayor, and
upon recognition by the Mayor, shall confine himself/herself to the question under debate.
c.Interruptions A member, once recognized, shall not be interrupted when
speaking unless it be to call him/her to order, or as herein otherwise provided. If a member,
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while speaking, be called to order, he/she shall cease speaking until the question of order is
determined, and if in order, he/she shall be permitted to proceed.
d.Privilege of closing debate The City Councilmember moving the adoption of an
Ordinance or Resolution shall have the privilege of closing the debate.
e.Motion to reconsider A motion to reconsider any action taken by the City Council
may be made at any time. Such a motion must be made by one of the prevailing side, but may
be seconded by any member, and may be made at any time and have precedence over all
other motions or while a member has the floor; it shall be debatable. Nothing herein shall be
construed to prevent any member of the City Council from making or remaking the same or
other motion at a subsequent meeting of the City Council.
f.Remarks of City Councilmember A City Councilmember may request, through
the Mayor, the privilege of having an abstract of his /her statement on any subject under
consideration by the City Council entered in the minutes. If the City Council consents thereto,
such statement shall be entered in the minutes.
g. Synopsis of Debate The City Clerk may be directed by the Mayor, with the
consent of the City Council, to enter in the minutes a synopsis of the discussion of any
question coming regularly before the City Council.
h.Rules of Order Except as otherwise provided in this Resolution, the current
edition of "Roberts Rules of Order" shall govern the conduct of the meetings of the City
Council.
13. ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL
Any person desiring to address the City Council at a meeting shall first secure the permission
of the Mayor to do so; provided, however, that under the following headings of business,
members of the public shall have the right to address the City Council upon obtaining
recognition by the Mayor.
a. Written Communications Interested persons or their authorized representative
may request to address the City Council by written communication on any matters concerning
the City's business, or any matters over which the City Council has control. Such written
communication shall be delivered to the City Clerk.
b.Public Comment on Agenda Items The City Council shall provide members of
the public an opportunity to address the City Council before or during its consideration of the
item. Although members of the public may submit comments in writing, the City Council is not
required to read written comments into the record.
c.Oral Communications — Items Not on the Agenda The City Council shall provide
members of the public an opportunity during the "Oral Communications" portion of the agenda
to address the City Council on any item of interest to the public that is within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the City Council.
14. MANNER OF ADDRESSING CITY COUNCIL
City Council meetings are business meetings, and persons addressing the City Council are
expected to conduct themselves accordingly. Each person addressing the City Council shall
stand at the podium and should give, in an audible tone of voice for the record, his/her name
and his/her address, although providing one's name and address is not required. Persons
desiring to address the City Council shall submit a speaker slip, the purpose of which is to
allow the Mayor to manage the meeting and the City Clerk to produce the minutes, although
the person need not provide his or her name in order to speak. The City Council expects that
remarks will be addressed to the City Council as a body and not to individuals or the public. No
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person, other than the City Council and the person having the floor, shall be permitted to enter
into any discussion, either directly or through a member of the City Council, without the
permission of the Mayor. No question shall be asked of a City Councilmember except through
the Mayor.
On each agenda item, each member of the public shall be given a specified amount of time to
address the City Council during the public comment period, and the time limits shall be
reasonably and uniformly applied to all speakers, so far as is possible, with the exception of
formal applicants for approvals from the City who will be allotted additional time. The time limit
shall be three (3) minutes for each speaker.
Any member of the public who wishes to speak shall submit a speaker slip prior to the
conclusion of the oral staff report on the agenda item. The Mayor, Vice Mayor or a member of
Staff will make a statement at the beginning of the meeting reminding the public of this policy.
15. VOTING
a.Members of the City Council shall vote by a "voice vote" on all Ordinances,
Resolutions and other matters, unless a roll call vote is required by law or is requested by a
City Councilmember. Silence shall be recorded as an affirmative vote. The Mayor shall
announce the result of the vote. As required by Government Code section 54953(c)(2), the
City Clerk shall record in the minutes the vote or abstention of each City Councilmember
present for the action.
b. The vote on any matter being considered by the City Council may be delayed by
the Mayor until all members of the City Council present for a meeting, and not excused as
herein provided, are present at the City Council dais.
c. A member of the City Council who has a conflict of interest regarding any matter
being considered by the City Council shall declare the conflict and excuse himself/herself from
participating in the City Council's deliberations and decisions regarding that matter.
16. ORDER AND DECORUM
a.By City Councilmembers While the City Council is in session, the members must
preserve order and decorum, and a member shall neither by conversation or otherwise, delay
or interrupt the proceedings or the peace of the City Council nor disturb any member while
speaking or refuse to obey the orders of the City Council or Mayor, except as otherwise herein
provided.
b.By Persons Any person making remarks or engaging in conduct which actually
disrupts, disturbs, or impedes the proceedings or the peace of the City Council or disturbs any
member while speaking or refuses to obey the orders of the City Council or the Mayor shall be
forthwith, by the Mayor, barred from further audience before the City Council, unless
permission to continue is granted by a majority vote of the City Council. In order to maintain
the appropriate level of civility in the City Council's business meetings, persons are expected
to refrain from making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks and from becoming
boisterous.
c.Enforcement of Order and Decorum A law enforcement officer shall be
designated as Sergeant-at-Arms of the City Council meetings when requested by the Mayor.
He/she shall carry out all orders and instructions given at the City Council meeting. Upon
instruction of the Mayor, it shall be the duty of the Sergeant-at-Arms to remove and bar such
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person from the City Council meeting who violates the order and decorum of the meeting.
Violation of the order and decorum of a City Council meeting is a misdemeanor.
d. Smoking Smoking is prohibited at all times in all City-owned facilities.
17. PROHIBITION ON POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
Members of the City Council shall not engage in political activities related to local, state, or
federal elections during Council meetings. For the purposes of this section, the term "political
activity" shall mean an activity directed toward the success or failure of a political party, a
candidate for elected office, a ballot measure, or a political group. Nothing in this section shall
prevent the City Council from considering whether or not to support or oppose a ballot
measure or state or federal legislation.
18. SPECIAL COMMITTEES/TASK FORCES
All special committees/task forces shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to approval of the
City Council.
19. CITY COUNCILMEMBER VACANCIES
When a vacancy occurs on the City Council, in the office of City Councilmember or Mayor, and
the City Council determines to consider filling the vacancy by appointment, the City Council will
make such appointment only at a meeting at which all remaining City Councilmembers
including the Mayor) are present. This rule shall not preclude the City Council from calling a
special election to fill the vacancy or from adopting an ordinance to fill the vacancy pursuant to
Government Code Section 36512 at a meeting at which one of the remaining City
Councilmembers (including the Mayor) is absent.
20. PROTESTS
Any City Councilmember shall have the right to have the reasons for his/her dissent from, or
protest against, any action of the City Council entered in the minutes.
21. ADJOURNMENT
A motion to adjourn shall always be in order and decided without debate.
22. RULES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW
A copy of these Rules shall be available at all meetings of the City Council for review by the
public.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th
day of May 2017, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Goel, Gupta, Hernandez and Mayor Haubert
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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January 9, 2018
SB 343
Senate Bill 343 mandates supplemental materials that
have been received by the City Clerk’s office that relate to
an agenda item after the agenda packets have been
distributed to the City Council be available to the public.
The attached documents were received in the City Clerk’s
office after distribution of the January 9, 2018, City Council
meeting agenda packet.
Attachment 2 of Item 8.6