(A) Unless otherwise provided by statute, a majority of the Council shall constitute a quorum and a vote of a majority of a quorum shall be sufficient to take action. (KRS 83A.060(6))
(B) The regular monthly meeting of the City Council shall be held at the Morehead Police and 911 Facility, 309 West Main Street, Morehead, Kentucky, at 6:00 p.m., on the second Monday of each month. No notice is necessary or required to the Mayor or any member of City Council prior to any regular meeting of Council, unless said meeting is being held via video teleconferencing pursuant to § 31C.09 and KRS 61.826. (Ord. passed 8-12-74; amend. Ord. passed 1-2-78; amend. Ord. passed 10-24-80; amend. Ord. passed 1-9-89; amend. Ord. passed 2-12-90; amend. Ord. 27-92, passed 12-7-92; Am. Ord. 2-94, passed 1-18-94; Am. Ord. 26:2011, passed 7-11-11; Am. Ord. 15:2020, passed 10-12-20; Am. Ord. 17:2022, passed 12-28-22)
(C) Special meetings of the Council may be called by the Mayor, or upon the written request of a majority of Council members. In the call, the Mayor or Council shall designate the purpose, time, and place of the special meeting with sufficient notice for the attendance of Council members and for compliance with KRS Chapter 61. (Ord. passed 10-24-80)
(D) At a special meeting no business may be considered other than that set forth in the designation of purpose.
(E) Written notice containing the date, place and agenda of the special meeting must be delivered personally, transmitted through facsimile machine or mailed to the Mayor and Council at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the special meeting. Said notice and agenda may also be sent by electronic mail if the member has submitted a written request to receive notification by electronic mail. The notice may be waived in writing by the Mayor or any members of the City Council prior to, at, or after the special meeting. The attendance of the Mayor or any members of the City Council at any special meeting shall be deemed a waiver of notice of this special meeting unless the person specifically objects to the meeting and the business transacted at the meeting, and files a written objection with the City Clerk. (Ord. passed 8-12-74; amend. Ord. passed 1-2-78; amend. Ord. passed 10-24-80)
(F) The minutes of every meeting shall be signed by the City Clerk and the officer presiding at the meeting.
(Am. Ord. 30:2013, passed 12-9-13)
For similar provisions under state law, see KRS 83A.130(11)