CHAPTER IV
COUNCIL
Section 13.   MEETINGS.
The council shall hold a regular meeting at least once each month in the city at a time and at a place which it designates. It shall adopt rules for the government of its members and proceedings. The mayor upon his own motion may, or at the request of three members of the council shall, by giving notice thereof to all members of the council then in the city, call a special meeting of the council for a time not earlier than twenty-four (24), nor later than forty-eight (48) hours after the notice is given. Special meetings of the council may also be held at any time by the common consent of all members of the council. Twenty-four (24) hours prior to a special meeting a public notice shall be posted in three places in Depoe Bay, including the Post Office, and the two nearest radio stations shall be notified. Mention must be made of the reason for the special meeting, and only such designated business shall be transacted.
Section 14.   QUORUM.
A majority of members of the council shall constitute a quorum for its business, but a smaller number may meet and compel the attendance of absent members in a manner provided by ordinance.
Section 15.   RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS.
The council shall cause a record of its proceedings to be kept. The ayes and nays upon any question shall be taken from each councilman and the mayor and entered in the record.
Section 16.   PROCEEDINGS TO BE PUBLIC.
No action by the council shall have legal effect unless the motion for the action and the vote by which it is disposed of take place at proceedings open to the public.
Section 17.   MAYOR’S FUNCTIONS AT COUNCIL MEETINGS.
The mayor shall be chairman of the council and preside over its deliberations. He shall have a vote on ail questions before it. He shall have the authority to preserve order, enforce the rules of the council, and determine the order of business under the rules of the council.
Section 18.   PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL.
At its first meeting after this charter takes effect and thereafter at its first meeting of each odd-numbered year, the council by ballot shall elect a president from its membership. In the mayor’s absence from a council meeting, the President shall preside over it. Whenever the mayor is unable to perform the functions of his office, the President shall act as mayor.
Section 19.   VOTE REQUIRED.
Except as this charter otherwise provides, the concurrence of a majority of the members of the council present at a council meeting shall be necessary to decide any question before the council.