HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 1091RESOLUTION NO. Q I
A RESOLUTION RE -ADOPTING THE RULES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND CODE OF ETHICS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Central Point owes to the residents and tax
payers the highest degree of loyalty, integrity and good faith; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is responsible for administering the affairs of the City honestly
and economically, exercising their best care, skill and judgement for the benefit of the taxpayers and
residents of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has the inherent right to make and enforce its own rules to
ensure compliance with those laws generally applicable to public bodies; and
WHEREAS, it is the established policy of the City Council to encourage its members to
disclose existing or potential conflicts of interest.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Central Point,
Oregon, does hereby re -adopt the Rules of the City Council and the Code of Ethics as most recently
re -adopted under Resolution No. 1049.
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each member of the City Council shall annually
complete a Conflict of Interest acknowledgment giving that member the opportunity to declare any
existing or potential conflict of interest.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this J(Q�day of L.
2006.
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APPROVED by me this � day ofa 2006.
Mayor Hank Williams
Mayor Hank Williams
RULES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
COUNCIL MEETINGS
Regular Council Meetings. The Council shall hold two regular meetings on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month, except in those cases where the Council finds it necessary to
designate another date, due to conflicts. Regular meetings shall be convened in the City Council
Chambers in City Hall, shall be called to order at 7:00 p.m., and shall adj oum no later than 10:00
p.m. unless extended by a majority vote of the Council or the meeting may be continued to a later
designated date, but in no event shall meetings extend beyond eleven p.m.
2. Executive Sessions. Executive sessions may be called by the Mayor or by majority consent of
all members of the Council. Only Council Members, the City Administrator and persons
specifically invited by the Council or the City Administrator shall be allowed to attend executive
sessions. Representatives of recognized news media may attend executive sessions in
accordance with applicable law. No matter discussed during executive session may be disclosed
by any person present during such session.
3. dial Meetings. Special Meetings may be called by the Mayor or by unanimous consent of the
Council. Written notice of all special meetings shall be given at least 24 hours in advance of the
scheduled meetings. Notice shall be given to each Council Member, the City Administrator, and
the business office of each local newspaper, radio and television station which has a written
request on file for notice of special meetings, and may be delivered by mail, electronic facsimile
(FAX), E-mail, or by personal delivery.
4. Public Attendance. All regular and special meetings shall be open to the public.
THE PRESIDING OFFICER
5. The Mayor. The Mayor shall preside at all regular and special meetings and executive sessions
of the Council and shall be the recognized head of the City for all ceremonial purposes. The
Mayor shall vote on all questions before the Council only when necessary to break a tie vote.
The Mayor shall have authority to preserve order, enforce the rules of the Council, and determine
the order of business under the rules of the Council.
6. Council President At the first meeting of each odd -numbered year, the Council shall, by vote
of the Council, elect a President from its membership. In the Mayor's absence from any Council
meeting, the President shall act as the presiding officer. Whenever the Mayor is unable, on
account of absence, illness, or other cause, to perform the functions of the office, the President
shall act as Mayor Pro Tem.
7. TemMM Chairperson. In event of the absence of the Mayor and Council President, the City
Administrator shall call the Council to order and call the roll of the members. If a quorum is
present, those Councilors present shall elect, by majority vote, a Temporary Chairman for that
meeting. Should the Mayor or Council President arrive, the Temporary Chairman shall
relinquish the chair immediately upon the conclusion of the item of business then under
consideration before the Council.
EMPLOYEE DUTIES
8. City Recorder. The City Recorder shall be the Clerk for the Council and shall keep minutes of
meetings and shall perform such other duties at the meetings as ordered by the Presiding Officer
or the Council. The City Recorder shall furnish each Council Member with a copy of the
minutes of each preceding meeting in the agenda packet for the next meeting.
City Attorney_ The City Attorney shall attend meetings of the Council. At any Council meeting
any member of the Council may, at any time, call upon the City Attorney for an informal, oral
opinion. Written opinions shall be authorized by a majority of the Council.
10. The Chief of Police. Unless otherwise directed by the Council, the Chief of Police or his
designee may attend each Council meeting to serve as the Sergeant -at -Arms, and shall carry out
all orders or instructions upon direction of the Presiding Officer or upon any other procedure
specifically provided by these rules.
11. Officers and Employees. Any member of the City Council may request that the City
Administrator direct any employee to attendregular, special or executive meetings to conferwith
the Council on matters relating to the City.
DECORUM AND ORDER
12. Manor. The Mayor, or presiding officer, shall preserve decorum and decide all points of order,
subject to appeal by the Council.
13. Council Members. Council Members shall preserve order and decorum during Council
meetings, and shall not, by conversation or other action, delay or interrupt the proceedings or
refuse to obey the orders of the Mayor, Presiding Officer, or these rules. Council Members shall,
when addressing staff or members of the public, confine themselves to questions or issues then
under discussion, shall not engage in personal attacks, shall not impugn the motives of any
speaker, and shall at all times, while in session or otherwise, conduct themselves in a manner
appropriate to the dignity of their office. Council Members shall request administrative
directives for staff through the City Administrator for compliance.
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14. Staff and Public. Members of the administrative staff, employees of the City and other persons
attending Council meetings shall observe the same rules of procedure, decorum and good
conduct applicable to the members of the Council.
15. Removal of any person. Any person who makes personal, impertinent, slanderous or
unauthorized remarks or who fails to comply with reasonable rules of conduct or who causes a
disturbance while addressing the Council or attending a Council meeting shall be removed from
the room if the Sergeant -at -Arms is so directed by the Presiding Officer. In case the Mayor or
Presiding Officer should fail to act, any member of the Council may obtain the floor and move
to require enforcement of this rule and upon affirmative vote of the majority of the Council
present, the Sergeant -at -Arms shall be authorized to remove the person or persons, as if the
Mayor or Presiding Officer so directed.
16. Censure.
16.1 The Council has the inherent right to make and enforce its own rules and to ensure
compliance with those laws generally applicable to public bodies. Should any Council Member
act in any manner constituting a substantial violation of these rules or other general laws, the
Council, acting as the whole, may discipline that Council Member to the extent provided by law,
including public reprimand.
16.2 To exercise such inherent right, the Council has the right to investigate the actions of any
member of the Council. Such investigation shall be referred to the Committee of the Whole
upon a finding that reasonable grounds exist that a substantial violation has occurred.
16.3 The Committee of the Whole shall investigate the actions and present a report to the
Council. Neither the Committee of the Whole nor the Council or any member thereof shall have
the right to make public any information obtained through such investigation.
16.4 Any member accused of a substantial violation of the Council rules or any other general
law shall have the right to present a defense to the allegations, including the right to present
rebuttal evidence, and to have representation by Council. Upon finding, by clear and convincing
evidence that a substantial violation has occurred and that such violation affects the Council
Member's ability to represent the interest of the City as a whole, the Council may, upon
unanimous vote of Council Members, other than the Council Member subject to censure
proceedings, impose a proper sanction.
DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS
17. Code of Ethics. Council Members shall conduct themselves so as to bring credit upon the City
as a whole, and to set an example of good ethical conduct for all citizens of the community.
Councilors should constantly bear in mind these responsibilities to the entire electorate and
refrain from actions benefitting any individual or special interest group at the expense of the City
as a whole. Council Members should likewise do everything in their power to insure impartial
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application of the law to all citizens and equal treatment of each citizen before the law, without
regard to race, national origin, sex, social status or economic position.
18. Debate.
18.1 Any Council Member who has the floor shall confine himself or herself to the question
under debate, avoid personalities and refrain from impugning the motives of any member's
argument or vote. No member shall address the chair or demand the floor while a vote is being
taken.
18.2 Council Members shall limit their remarks on a subject to five minutes unless granted
additional time by the majority of the Council. No Council Member shall be allowed to speak
more than once upon any one subject until every other member choosing to speak thereon has
spoken.
18.3 A Council Member, once recognized, shall not be interrupted while speaking , unless
called to order by the Mayor or Presiding Officer, or unless a point of order is raised by any
Council Member while he or she is speaking, in which case he or she shall cease speaking
immediately until the point is determined. If ruled to be in order he or she shall be permitted to
proceed; if ruled to be out of order he or she shall remain silent or shall alter his or her remarks
to comply with the ruling.
19. Right to Appeal. Any member may appeal a ruling of the Mayor or Presiding Officer to the
Council. If the appeal is seconded, the member making the appeal may briefly state the reason
for the appeal and the Mayor or Presiding Officer may briefly explain his ruling; but there shall
be no debate on the appeal and no other question other than, "Shall the decision of the chair stand
as the decision of the Council?" If the majority of the members vote Aye, the ruling of the chair
is sustained; otherwise it is overruled.
20. Dissent and Protest. Any Council Member shall have the right to express dissent from or protest
against any Ordinance, Resolution or decision of the Council and have the reason therefore
entered upon the Council minutes. Such dissent or Protest must be filed in writing, couched in
respectful language, and presented to Council not later than the next regular meeting following
the date of passage of the Ordinance, Resolution or decision objected to.
21. Excusal During the Meeting. No member may leave the Council meeting while in regular
session without permission from the Mayor or Presiding Officer.
22. Personal Privilege. The right of a member to address the Council on a question of personal
privilege shall be limited to cases in which his or her integrity, character or motives are assailed,
questioned or impugned.
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ORDER OF BUSINESS AND AGENDA
23. Order of Business. The business of all regular meetings of the Council shall be transacted as
follows; provided, however, that when it appears to be in the best interest of the public, the
Mayor or Presiding Officer may change the Order of Business:
I. Regular Meeting Call to Order 7:00 IX. Business
p.m. X. Mayor's Report
H. Pledge of Allegiance XI. City Administrators Report
III. Roll Call X11. Council Reports
IV. Special Recognition (when XHI. Department Reports
appropriate) XIV. Executive Session
V. Public Appearances XV. Adjournment
VI. Consent Agenda
VH. Items Removed from Consent Agenda
VIH. Public Hearings, Ordinances &
Resolutions
24. Agendas. Staff shall prepare an agenda for every regular, and if requested, for every special
Council meeting. Items may be placed on the agenda by any person, but such items shall be
presented to the City Administrator, in writing, at least seven days prior to the meeting in which
they are to be discussed. Upon approval by the Mayor, City Administrator, or Council Member,
the item shall be placed on the agenda for consideration.
Agendas and informational material for regular meetings shall be distributed to the Council at
least three days prior to the meeting.
New business brought before the Council in a meeting may be referred to the City Administrator
for a report at a future Council meeting.
25. Additions to the Agenda. A request to add an item for Council consideration to the Council may
be presented at the Council meeting but shall require a majority concurrence of the members
present to be so added. These items should be limited to emergency items.
26. Special Orders of Business. Agenda items that are of special importance to the Council may be
treated as Special Orders of Business. Special Orders of Business agenda items take precedence
over all other items except Pledge of Allegiance.
27. Consent Agenda. Items of a routine and non -controversial nature are placed on the Consent
Agenda. The Mayor or any Councilor may request an item be removed from the Consent
Agenda if discussion is requested. Presentations or questions of staff may be requested by the
Mayor or any Councilor prior to voting on the Consent Agenda and without removing these
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items from the Consent Agenda. Items removed from the Consent Agenda will be placed on
the "Items removed from the Consent Agenda" portion of the Regular Agenda. Consent Agenda
items are approved by one motion. Possible items for the Consent agenda would be, but not
limited to:
Council/Committee Minutes
Surplus Property requests
OLCC Requests
Grant Requests
Committee Appointments
Annual Proclamations
Temporary Street Closures
Routine housekeeping items
CONSIDERATION OF BUSINESS
28. Quorum. A majority of the Council shall constitute a quorum to do business.
29. Voting. Unless otherwise provided by statute, ordinance or resolution, upon any question before
the Council a roll call vote shall be made, provided, however, upon demand by any member of
the Council, the topic may be tabled until further information, deemed necessary before a vote,
has been provided to the Council for consideration. No Council Member may explain the
reasons for his or her vote during the roll call. After a vote has been taken the Mayor or
Presiding Officer shall announce the results of the vote.
30. Voting Required. Every member present when a question is called shall vote either Aye or Nay,
unless the Council, by unanimous consent, excuse's a member for a special reason or unless a
member has a conflict of interest under applicable law, in which case no consent is required.
There shall be no debate on such a request.
31. Minimum Votes Required in Certain Situations. Any action or direction of the Council shall
require the affirmative vote of a majority ofthose Council persons in attendance at a meeting for
which a quorum is present to conduct business.
32. Ayes and Nays. On the passage of every Ordinance the vote shall be taken by Ayes and Nays
and entered into the record.
33. Tie Vote. In case of a tie in votes on any proposal, the Mayor shall vote to break the tie.
PUBLIC COMMENT
34. Policy. The Council recognizes that public input unto the governmental process is an invaluable
aid to informed decision making. Therefore, it is the policy of the Council that all citizens shall
have the right to speak before the Council on matters of public concern, but each citizen shall
be responsible for abuse of such right. Consequently, to ensure that the greater public interest
is fostered, each citizen or group of citizens who desires to speak before the Council shall have
the duty to exercise this right in a manner which furthers the greater public interest.
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35. Public Comment Generally. Any member of the general public wishing to address the Council
on a matter of public concern may do so at the time set for public comments during each regular
session of the Council. Any member so addressing the Council shall be limited to a period of
five minutes within which to make themselves heard. The Council, in its sole discretion, may
extend this time, or may request further information be presented to the Council on such date and
in such manner as it deems appropriate.
36. Persons Sharing Common Concerns. If any group of three or more persons sharing a common
viewpoint on any subj ect wishes to address the Council during the time for public comment, the
group shall select a spokesperson, who shall present the views of the group to the Council. The
Council, in its sole discretion, may request to hear the views of additional speakers from the
group. Additional support for the views of the group, in the form of petitions, letters, videotapes,
etc., may be presented to the Council for consideration at the conclusion of the spokes person's
remarks.
37. Request to address the Council. All persons or groups wishing to address the Council during the
time set for public comments shall, prior to the convening of the meeting, fill out a written
request form provided by the City Administrator, indicating the name of the person, the residence
of the person, and the subject of public concern on which the persons or groups wishes to address
the Council.
38. Complaints and suggestions to the Council. When any citizen brings a complaint before or
makes a suggestion to the Council, other than for items already on the agenda, the Mayor or
Presiding Officer shall first determine whether the issue is legislative or administrative in nature
and then:
38.1 If legislative, and the complaint is about the letter or intent of legislative acts or
suggestions for changes to such acts, and if the Council finds such complaint suggests a change
to an ordinance or resolution of the City, the Council may refer the matter to the City Attorney,
a committee, the City Administrator or the Committee of the Whole for study and
recommendation.
38.2 If administrative, and the complaint is regarding administrative staff performance,
administrative execution of interpretation of legislative policy, or administrative policy within
the authority of the City Administrator, the Mayor or Presiding Officer shall then refer the
complaint directly to the City Administrator for review. The City Administrator shall direct the
report to the Council when the review has been made.
PROCEDURE FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS
39. Rules of Order. Unless otherwise provided by law or by these rules, the procedure for Council
meetings shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.
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40. Construction of Rules of Order. The Council has an obligation to the citizens to be clear and
simple in its procedures and in the consideration of the questions coming before it.
Therefore, the rules of procedure should be liberally construed to that purpose, and Council
Members should avoid invoking the fine points of parliamentary procedure when such points
serve only to obscure the issues before the Council as a whole and confuse the audience at public
meetings and the citizens in general.
41. Convening the Meeting. At the time appointed, the Mayor or Presiding Officer shall take the
chair at the hour appointed for the Council to meet and shall immediately call the members to
order. The Deputy Recorder shall enter in the minutes of the meeting names of the members
present.
42. Recognition. Every Council Member desiring to speak shall first address the chair, and await
recognition to obtain the floor. No persons other than members of the Council and the person
having the floor shall enter into any discussion, either directly or through a member of the
Council without the permission of the Mayor or Presiding Officer.
43. _Requirement of a Second Before Debate. No motion shall be debated until it has been seconded
and announced by the Mayor or Presiding Officer.
44. Motions Reduced to Writing. Any Council Member may request that a motion be reduced to
writing and read by the City Administrator.
45. Council Questions to Staff. Every Council Member desiring to question the administrative staff
shall address his or her question to the City Administrator, who shall be entitled to either answer
the inquiries or designate some member of the staff for that purpose.
46. Citizen Participation. Except as specified in Section 36 herein, citizens desiring to address the
Council shall first be recognized by the chair and shall limit remarks to the question then under
discussion. All remarks and questions shall be addressed to the Council as a whole and not to
any individual Council Member thereof. Any remarks and questions regarding administration
of the City shall be referred to the City Administrator by the Mayor or Presiding Officer.
47. Precedence of Motions. When a question is before the Council no motion shall be entertained
except:
1. To abide by the rules 5. To postpone to a certain date
2. To adjourn 6. To refer
3. To lay on the table 7. To amend
4. For the previous question 8. To postpone indefinitely
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These motions shall have precedence in the order indicated. Any such motion, except a motion
to amend, shall be put to a vote without debate.
48. Motion to be Stated by Mayor or Presiding Officer/Withdrawal. When a motion is made and
seconded it shall be stated by the originator or the Mayor or Presiding Officer before debate. A
motion may not be withdrawn without the consent of the member seconding it.
49. Motion to Adiourn —When not in Order— When not Debatable. A motion to adjourn will be in
order at any time except as follows:
1. When made as an interruption of a member while speaking
2. When the previous question has been ordered
3. While a vote is being taken
A motion to adjourn is debatable only as to the time at which the meeting is adjourned.
50. Motion to Lav on the Table. A motion to lay on the table shall preclude all amendments or
debate of the subject under consideration. If the motion shall prevail, consideration of the
subject may be resumed only upon motion of a member voting with the majority and with the
consent of two-thirds of the members present.
51. Division of Question. If the question contains two or more dividable propositions the Mayor or
Presiding Officer may upon request of the members, divide the same.
52. Motion to Postpone All motions to postpone, excepting to postpone indefinitely, may be
amended as to time. If a motion to postpone indefinitely is carried, the principal question shall
be declared defeated.
53. Suspension of Rules. No rule shall be suspended except by the vote of the majority of Council
Members present at the meeting. A motion to suspend a rule is not debatable.
54. Adjourned Meetings. Upon motion and majority vote of Council Members present, any meeting
of the Council may be continued or adjourned from day to day or for more than one day,
provided that no adjournment shall be for a period longer than the next regular meeting
thereafter.
CITY BOARDS COMMISSION LAY COMMITTEES AND COUNCIL COMMITTEES
55. City Boards Commissions and Lav Committees. Unless otherwise provided by statue,
ordinance or resolution, the following shall be the procedure for the creation of and appointments
to all City Boards, Commissions, and Lay Committees:
Creation and Dissolution. At any time, the Council may, by ordinance or resolution,
establish any City Board, Commission or Lay Committee deemed necessary and in the
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best interests of the City, other than the Planning Commission. Any committee so
created may contain one or more Council Members as members, and unless otherwise
provided, all City Boards, commissions, and Lay Committees so created shall sunset at
the end of their mission, but in all events shall be reviewed yearly from the date of initial
creation, and at such time shall either be preauthorized or dissolved.
2. Qualifications, All appointees to City Boards, Commissions, and Lay Committees shall
be registered electors and shall have resided in the City of Central Point for a period of
one year. No appointee may serve on more than two City Boards, Commissions, and Lay
Committees at any one time.
Term. The term of all appointments shall be for one year or less, unless otherwise stated,
beginning with the first Council meeting in January. Appointments may be renewed for
any number of terms.
4. Vacancies. Any qualified citizen my submit a letter of interest for any open position on
a City Board, Commission, or Lay Committee. Vacancies shall be advertised in the local
media and letters of interest shall be received only during the time set forth in the
advertisement.
5. Nomination and Confirmation. Nominations for positions on City Boards, Commissions,
and Lay Committees may be made by the Mayor or by any two Council Members, and
shall be subject to confirmation by the Council.
6. Notification of Expiration of Terms. The City Administrator shall give written notice to
the Council of the expiration of the term of office of all members of City Boards,
Commissions, and Lay Committees at least thirty (30) days prior to expiration date of any
appointee's term of office.
Removal. All lay members of City Boards, Commissions, and Lay Committees serve at
the pleasure of the Council and may be removed at any time for any reason whatsoever
upon motion and vote by a majority of the Council.
All Council Member seats on the City Boards, Commissions, and Lay Committees are reserved
for sitting Council Members and upon expiration of any Council Members term, or upon
resignation, removal, or death, the Council Member's seat on any City Boards, Commissions,
and Lay Committees occupied by that person shall be immediately declared vacant, and a sitting
Council Member appointed as a replacement.
56. Council Committees.
56.1 Creation and Dissolution. Council Committees may be created at any time by resolution
or motion. All Council Committees shall have a Chairperson and Secretary, who may be either
appointed by the Mayor, or by a majority vote of the members of the committee in the absence
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of such appointment. Such committee shall report to the Council without unnecessary delay
upon matters referred to them. All Council Committees, so created, shall sunset at the end of
their mission, but in all events shall be reviewed at the first Council meeting of January each year
for preauthorization, and at such time shall either be preauthorized or dissolved.
56.2 Membership. Membership on such Council Committees shall include only sitting Council
Members, who shall be appointed by the Mayor or Presiding Officer, subject to confirmation by
the Council. Council Committee appointments shall be for a term of one year, unless otherwise
stated, and Councilors may be reappointed for an indefinite number of terms.
56.3 Meetings. Council Committee meetings may be called by the Chairman, or by any two
members. A majority of the members of a Committee shall constitute a quorum to do business.
57. Meetings Subiect to Oregon Ogen Meetings Law. All meetings of any City Boards,
Commissions, and Lay Committees or Council Committees shall be subject to and comply with
the Oregon Public Meetings Law, ORS 192.610-192.710.
58. Ouorums. A majority of the sitting members of any City Boards, Commissions, and Lay
Committees or Council Committees shall constitute a quorum to do business.
59. Re ig gor. The City Administrator shall prepare, keep current, and retain on file in the Office of
the City Recorder a list of all appointees to all City Boards, Commissions, and Lay Committees,
the date of their appointment, the length of their unexpired term, and their addresses and phone
numbers. All Council Members shall be given a copy of this list at least once yearly, or upon any
substantial change in membership of any City Board, Commission, and Lay Committee.
MISCELLANEOUS
60. Amendments to Council Rules. Amendments to these rules shall be made by resolution.
61. Anonymous Communications. Anonymous and unsigned communications shall not be
introduced in Council meetings.
Adopted by Resolution No. on January 2006.
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CENTRAL POINT CITY COUNCIL
CODE OF ETHICS
The Central Point City Council (hereinafter referred to as "Council') believes that it is expedient and
proper to adopt a Code of Ethics in order to clarify the authority exercised by the Council, or individual
Council Members, and general rules applicable to Council Members' conduct of City business.
The Council is committed to excellence in leadership that results in the highest quality of service to its
residents and taxpayers.
This Code of Ethics is subject to annual review and re -adoption. A copy will be furnished each
December to allow persons who will be holding office effective the following January 1 time to review
the document. Amendments (if desired) and re -adoption will occur annually.
We, as a Council, shall attempt to maintain an environment emphasizing the dignity of each
individual Council Member, the importance of respect for the style, values and opinions of one
another, and encouraging responsiveness and attentive listening in our communications.
2. We, as a Council, recognize that our primary responsibility is the formulation and evaluation of
policy; the employment of a City Administrator to be in charge of the city business under the
direction of the Council; and to discharge other dudes as directed by policy of the council.
Matters concerning the operational aspects of the City shall be the responsibility of the
professional staff members of the City.
3. We, as a Council, commit ourselves to the highest standards or ethical conduct and behavior. We
shall hold no secret meeting, have no hidden agendas, nor engage in gossip. We shall conduct
the business affairs of the City before the general public in accordance with Oregon Law.
4. We, as a Council, commit ourselves to focusing on issues rather than personalities. We wish to
encourage the presentation of others' opinions. We will avoid cliques and voting blocks based
on personalities rather than on issues.
We, as a Council, shall be committed to supporting Council action. The Council agrees that
while an individual Council Member may disagree with a policy or action adopted by a majority
vote of the Council, he/she should support said policy or action as being the considered judgment
of the Council. The individual member shall have the right and duty to present further evidence
and argument to the Council, and the Council shall have the duty of reconsidering upon proper
evidence. We acknowledge the right of individuals to disagree with ideas, without being
disagreeable.
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6. We, as a Council, shall practice the following procedures in:
a. Seeking Clarification on Informal Items.
Council Members may directly approach professional staff members to obtain
additional information needed to supplement, upgrade or enhance their
knowledge to improve decision making.
b. Handling Complaints.
Complaints made to members of the Council should be directly referred to the
Office of the City Administrator for processing.
7. We, as a Council, shall recognize the work of the City as a team effort. All Council Members
shall work together in a collaborative process, assisting each other the Mayor or Presiding
Officer in conducting the affairs of the City.
8. We, as a Council, when responding to citizen requests or concerns, shall be courteous, respond
to individuals in a positive manner and may, when appropriate, route their concerns and interests
through City Staff.
9. We, as a Council, are encouraged to work with the City Administrator at our mutual
convenience, to discuss current issues, policies, concerns, and City projects.
10. We, as a Council, will operate as a whole. Issues of concern to individual Council Members will
be brought to the attention of the Council as a unit for review and consideration. Ex parte
communications will be disclosed to all Council business.
11. We, as a Council, shall be responsible for monitoring the City's progress in attaining established
goals and objectives.
12. We, as a Council, acknowledge that each Council Member has the right to agree or disagree with
any council action or policy and to discuss his or her position on an issue with their constituents.
We further agree that such discussions should be conducted with decorum and with the goal of
informing the citizenry and fostering confidence in the operation of the City.
13. We, as a Council, shall be prepared by reviewing City materials and will engage in a program
of development toward improving our policy and decision making capabilities.
14. We, as a Council, shall be committed to developing short and long range planning goals for the
future needs of the City.
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STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
CONFLICT OF INTEREST/CODE OF ETHICS
19 , am a member of the City of Central Point City
Council.
I acknowledge that I have received a current copy ofthe Central Point City Council Code
of Ethics and will be prepared to discuss any modifications or changes to it for the next
fiscal year. I am in conceptual agreement with the contents and agree to conduct myself
as a member of the Council in a manner reflecting high ethical standards.
I also acknowledge that I have received a copy of the Conflict of Interest Resolution
adopted by the Council. I am not involved in any situation which could be construed as
placing me in the position of having a potential conflict of interest with the City, except
possibly the following:
Signature:
Rules of the City Council
January, 2006
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Date: