Special meetings of the City Council may be called and notice thereof given, as contemplated under the provisions of state law pertaining to such matters. Any special meeting of the City Council may also be validly called and held without further notice if all of the members of the City Council, and other persons or agencies who may be entitled to notice of special meetings under the provisions of Cal. Gov't Code § 54956, shall give their consent in writing to the holding of such special meeting and such consent is on file in the office of the City Clerk at the time of the holding of such meeting. A telegram or letter from a Council member, or other person or agency entitled to notice, consenting to the holding of the special meeting shall be deemed to be a consent in writing within the meaning of the terms as expressed in this section. At any special meeting, the power of the City Council to transact business shall be limited to the subjects and matters referred to in the written notice or written consent, pursuant to which such meeting is held.
('64 Code, § 2-10) (Ord. 1, passed - - )
Statutory reference:
City Council meetings generally, see Cal. Gov't Code §§ 36805 and 36806
For additional provisions, see Cal. Gov't Code § 54956