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Consider a memorandum/resolution readopting the Governing Standards and Expectations as amended.
Summary
DATE: June 27, 2023
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Holli Clements, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Readopt Governing Standards and Expectations with amendments
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
The Governing Standards and Expectations were first adopted by the City Council in 2018. It serves as a single-source reference containing the City Council's rules, protocols, procedures, policies and expectations for itself, committee members, staff and the public. Section 7-20 provides that the Governing Standards will be reviewed annually after a new City Council is seated.
The City Council discussed proposed revisions at its work session on June 20, 2023 and directed that the following changes be brought back for consideration:
* Section 1-20 (e): Require that agenda and supporting documentation will be presented to the City Council on or before the Friday before both work sessions and regular meetings.
* Section 1-30 (b): Require that staff make presentations for agenda items at work sessions.
* Section 1-70 (e): Add that during work sessions, each Councilmember shall have one opportunity to speak on consent agenda items for three minutes.
* Section 2-80: Add National Day of Prayer to list of community events where the City will provide in-kind non-monetary services.
* Section 3-20: Add Youth Advisory Commission to list of boards and commissions with City Council appointment subcommittees
* Section 7-20: Eliminate the requirement that updates or revisions to the Governing Standards require a supermajority vote.
THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:
The City Council may:
1) Continue discussions for further amendments to the Governing Standards and Expectations; or
2) Readopt the Governing Standards and Expectations as amended.
Which alternative is recommended? Why?
It is recommended that City Council readopt the Governing Standards and Expectations with am...
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