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(a) The order of business at a meeting of Council shall be as follows:
(1) Pledge of Allegiance led by President of Council;
(2) Roll call in alphabetical order, to determine the presence of a quorum;
(3) Reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting or meetings unless such reading is dispensed with by the consent of two-thirds of the members present. However, in order to dispense with such reading all members shall have received a certified copy of the minutes of the previous meeting from the Clerk of Council on the day before, and it will be mandatory to read the minutes for approval at a following meeting. If no objection is made to the minutes, the same shall be approved.
(4) Emergency legislation and reports and communications, from the Mayor, President of Council, Clerk of Council and other City officials, which have been filed with the Clerk of Council not later than 10:00 a.m. on the Saturday preceding the meeting day;
(5) Call of the members in alphabetical order so that each may present petitions or communications, or offer original motions, orders, ordinances or resolutions. There shall be no interruption of business under this call. All such petitions, communications, motions, ordinances and resolutions shall be filed with the Clerk of Council not later than 10:00 a.m. on the Saturday preceding the meeting day. The Clerk of Council shall include the same in the calendar of the meeting day, in their order upon the call. Matters not filed with the Clerk of Council and introduced upon such call shall not be read or referred to, but shall be held over until the next meeting to be placed on the calendar and taken up on the regular call of the members, unless leave for immediate consideration is granted by a majority vote of the members present.
(6) Second reading of ordinances and resolutions;
(7) Third reading of ordinances and resolutions;
(8) Reports of the Committee of the Whole;
(9) Reports of standing committees (in order, as listed in Section 220.19);
(10) Reports of special committees; and
(11) Adjournment.
(b) Upon motion of any Councilman, the order of business at any meeting may be altered by affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members present.
(Ord. 304-66. Passed 12-14-66; Ord. 89-04. Passed 5-10-04.)
Following roll call and reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting, or waiver thereof, the business of regular meetings shall commence at the point where the order of business at the preceding meeting was interrupted by the adjournment, unless the order of business is altered as provided in Section 220.17(b), except that for special meetings, the purpose named in the call shall have precedence over any other business.
(Ord. 304-66. Passed 12-14-66.)
(a) (1) The following standing committees, consisting of three members each, are hereby authorized. Appointment of members to such committees shall be made by the Chairperson.
A. Finance Committee;
B. Safety Committee;
C. Service Committee;
D. Parks and Recreation Committee;
E. Legal Committee;
F. Economic Development Committee;
(2) Business formerly assigned to Sewers and Drainage Committee, Roads and Highway Committee and Utilities Committee shall be assigned to the newly created Service Committee.
(3) Business formerly assigned to the Properties Committee and matters relating to recycling shall be assigned to the newly created Parks and Recreation Committee.
(4) Business formerly assigned to -the Rules and Regulations Committee and the Human Services Committee shall be assigned to the newly created Legal Committee.
(5) Business formerly assigned to the Industrial Development Committee as well as any project having a substantial impact on the Community as a whole should be assigned to the newly created Economic Development Committee. This Committee shall consist of a member from the Finance, Service and Safety Committees.
(Ord. 111-89. Passed 11-27-89; Ord. 12-00. Passed 1-3-00.)
(b) The Chairperson may appoint such special committees as he or she deems necessary, provided that matters referred to or pending before a standing committee may not, without consent of its members, be referred to or considered by a special committee.
(Ord. 304-66. Passed 12-14-66.)
The President of Council shall preside when Council resolves itself into the Committee of the Whole. These rules of Council shall govern the Committee of the Whole, except that no limit shall be placed on the time or frequency of speaking and except that the previous question cannot be moved. All questions shall be decided by a majority vote of those members present. When such Committee functions, any measure, together with any amendment thereto, reported out, shall receive the immediate consideration of Council unless otherwise ordered placed upon the calendar.
(Ord. 304-66. Passed 12-14-66.)
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