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COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3438
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, AMENDING THE RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE CONDUCT OF
CITY COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHEREAS, the City Commission has adopted its rules of procedure in written form;
and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure are contained in Commission Resolution No. 3105,
adopted on March 4, 1996; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were revised by Commission Resolution No. 3122,
adopted on June 3, 1996; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3294, adopted on June 7, 1999; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3363, adopted on June 5, 2000; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3395, adopted on September 18, 2000; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3396, adopted on September 25, 2000; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3428, adopted on March 5, 2001; and
WHEREAS, these rules of procedure were subsequently revised by Commission Resolution
No. 3436, adopted on April 9, 2001; and
WHEREAS, said rules are hereby revised to more accurately reflect the manner in
which
the Commission currently conducts its business.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,
Montana, that the rules of procedure, as contained in Exhibit "A", attached hereto
and by this
reference made a part hereof, are hereby adopted.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, at
a regular session thereof held on the 16th day of April 2001.
MJ!:~o~~ayor
ATTEST:
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Clerk of the Commission
APPR~Y-E-5' AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA
CITY COMMISSION
RULES OF PROCEDURE
Adopted March 4, 1996
Revised June 3, 1996
Revised June 7, 1999
Revised June 5, 2000
Revised September 18, 2000
Revised September 25, 2000
Revised March 5, 2001
April 9, 2001
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I.
AUTHORITY
Montana Code Annotated Sections 7-3-4323(3) and 7-5-4103 provide that the Commission
may determine its own rules of procedure for meetings. The following set of rules
shall be in effect
upon their adoption by the Commission and until such time as they are amended or
new rules are
adopted.
II.
ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER
Unless otherwise specifically provided herein or provided by statute, all meetings and
hearings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order, revised.
III.
COMMISSION MEETINGS
A.
Regular Meetings:
1. The City Commission shall hold its regular meetings every Monday from the hour
of 6:00 p.m. until not later than 9:00 p.m. in the Commission Room of the Municipal
Building located
at 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana. However, when the day affixed for any
regular meeting
of the Commission falls upon a day designated by law as a legal or national holiday,
such meeting
shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding day not a holiday.
2. The time of the meeting may be extended by the Mayor or a majority vote of
the
members of the Commission beyond the time specified above should additional matters
remain on
the Commission docket or agenda.
3. Any meeting of the Commission may be adjourned to a later date and time,
provided that no adjournment shall be for a longer period than until the next regular
meeting.
B.
Public Hearings:
1. When a matter is required by law to have a public hearing, or when a matter
is set
for a public hearing, upon motion of a City Commissioner, duly seconded and passed,
all public
hearings will be held, following due notice at the hour of 7:00 p.m. on any Monday
of the month or
as otherwise designated by the Commission, provided, however, that when the day
affixed for any
public hearing of the Commission falls upon a day designated by law as a legal
or national holiday,
such hearing shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding day not a holiday.
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2. Public hearings shall be held in the City Commission Room in the Municipal
Building
located at 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, or in an alternative location
as duly noticed to
the public.
3. Any hearing may be rescheduled or adjourned to a later date and time.
C.
Work sessions. Work sessions shall be held in the City Commission Room in the Municipal
Building located at 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, or in an alternative
location as duly
noticed to the public.
1. Work sessions are to review forthcoming programs of the City, receive progress
reports on current programs or projects, view sites or community projects of interest,
or receive other
similar information from the City Manager. All discussions and conclusions thereon
shall be informal
and no formal action may be taken.
Work sessions provide an informal setting for discussion of
topics for which no formal action is immediately required. Public comment may be
received during
the work session, at the Commission's discretion.
2. The Commission is not bound by Robert's Rules of Order during work sessions.
D.
Optional Concept Reviews. The Commission may, at the request of a landowner, developer
or other interested party considering submittal of a development application, conduct
a concept
review. Concept review is an initial, informal exchange of ideas. The Commission's
decision on any
formal application will be based on staff findings, the applicable criteria, applicant
presentation,
evidence submitted and public testimony. Formal public comment will be received
during review of
a formal application; however, the Commission may, at its discretion, accept questions
and written
comment from the public during the concept reviews.
E.
Optional Post Mortem Reviews. Post mortem review is a review by the Commission of a
previous decision.
Following action on any matter, the Commission may request a post mortem
review to be scheduled at the next work session, to determine if revisions to code
provisions or other
procedural changes are needed to address concerns raised during consideration of
the particular
agenda item.
IV.
AGENDA
All reports, communications, ordinances, resolutions, contract documents or other matters
to be submitted to the Commission, shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Commission
by 12:00 noon
on the Wednesday immediately preceding the next scheduled Commission meeting, provided,
however, that the City Manager may approve late submittals deemed to be in the
City's best interest.
The Clerk of the Commission and the City Manager shall arrange a list of such matters
according to
the order of business specified herein, and furnish each member of the Commission,
City Manager,
and City Attorney with a copy of the same prior to the Commission meeting on the
Thursday
immediately preceding the next scheduled Commission meeting. Copies of the agenda
shall be
available from the Clerk of the Commission and one copy shall be posted at the
designated posting
board in the Municipal Building for public viewing.
Pursuant to Section 7-1-4135, MCA, the City
Commission designates as its official posting place the posting board in the lobby
of the Municipal
Building located at 411 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana.
V.
OPEN MEETINGS
Except for properly-called executive sessions as permitted by state law, all meetings of the
City Commission shall be open to the public and media, freely subject to recording
by radio, television
and photography at any time, provided that such arrangements do not interfere with
the orderly
conduct of the meetings.
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VI.
MA YOR AND MAYOR PRO TEMPORE
The presiding officer of the Commission shall be the Mayor. The Commission shall
appoint
a Mayor Pro Tempore. During the absence of the Mayor, the Mayor Pro Tempore shall
discharge the
duties and exercise the powers and authority of the Mayor. The presiding officer
shall preserve strict
order and decorum at all meetings of the Commission and confine members in debates
to the
question under consideration. The Mayor shall assign each Commissioner to a seat
at the
commission table as the Mayor deems advisable. Upon passing the gavel, the Mayor
may move or
second any item of business then before the Commission. The Mayor shall state,
or cause to be
stated, every motion coming before the Commission, announce the decision of the
Commission on
all subjects, and decide all questions of, order, subject, however to an appeal
to the Commission, in
which event a majority vote of the Commission shall govern and conclusively determine
such question
of order. The Mayor shall vote on all questions with the Mayor's name being called
last. The Mayor
shall sign all ordinances and resolutions adopted by the Commission during his
presence within two
days after the Commission meeting at which they were adopted. In the event of the
absence of the
Mayor, the Mayor Pro Tempore shall sign ordinances or resolutions as then adopted.
VII.
CALL TO ORDER
The Mayor, or in his/her absence, the Mayor Pro Tempore, shall take the chair precisely
at
the hour appointed for the meeting, and shall immediately call the Commission to
order. In the
absence of the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore, the Clerk of the Commission shall call
the Commission
to order, whereupon a temporary chair shall be elected by the members of the Commission
present.
Upon ,the arrival of the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore, the temporary chair shall
relinquish the chair
upon the conclusion of the agenda item immediately pending before the Commission.
VIII.
LISTING OF ATTENDANCE
The Clerk of the Commission shall enter the names of those Commissioners present
in the
minutes.
IX.
QUORUM AND VOTING
A quorum shall consist of three Commissioners.
If a quorum is not present, those in
attendance shall be named and shall adjourn to a later time. The Clerk of Commission
shall reduce
motions to writing and, upon request, the motion shall be read prior to the vote.
The affirmative vote
of three Commissioners shall be necessary to adopt or reject any motion, resolution
or ordinance, or
pass any measure unless a greater number may be required by law. Upon every vote,
the ayes and
nays shall be called and recorded.
X.
PREPARATION OF COMMISSION AGENDA
The City Manager shall prepare the Commission agenda.
XI.
MINUTES
Minutes of all meetings shall be recorded. Minutes shall be approved by the Commission.
It shall not be necessary to formally read the minutes prior to approval. Such
minutes may be revised
by the Clerk of the Commission to correct spelling, numbering and other such technical
defects. Prior
to approval, any Commissioner may, through the Mayor or the Clerk, request the
privilege of
amending or correcting the minutes to accurately reflect the substance of the prior
meeting. If
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objection is made by any Commission member to such amendment or correction, a majority
vote of
the Commission shall be necessary for adoption of the correction or amendment.
XII.
RULES OF DEBATE
1.
Every Commissioner desiring to speak shall address the Chair, and upon recognition
by the presiding officer, shall confine discussion to the question under debate,
avoiding all
personalities and indecorous language.
2.
A Commissioner, once recognized, shall not be interrupted when speaking unless
it is to be called to order, or as herein otherwise provided. If a Commissioner,
while speaking is called
to order, the Commissioner shall cease speaking until the question of order be
determined, and, if in
order, the Commissioner shall be permitted to proceed.
3.
Order of rotation in matters of debate or discussion shall be at the discretion of the
Mayor.
4.
a. A motion to reconsider any action taken by the Commission may
be made on the day such action was taken. It may be made either immediately
during the same session, or at a recessed and reconvened session thereof. Such
motion shall be made by one of the prevailing side, but may be seconded by any
Commissioner, and may be made at any time and have precedence over all other
motions or while a Commissioner has the floor; it shall be debatable.
b. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any Commissioner
from making or remaking the same or any other motion at a subsequent meeting
of the Commission, but the matter must be an agenda item.
5.
Any Commissioner who has a conflict of interest as defined by the Code of Ethics
previously adopted or as may be amended by the City Commission or as established
by the laws of
the State of Montana or as advised by the City Attorney shall not participate in
the debate nor vote
in that matter. Any Commissioner attempting to so participate may be censured by
a majority vote
of the remaining members of the City Commission. ("Censured" is defined as a formal
resolution of
the legislative body reprimanding a member for specified conduct. An official reprimand
or
condemnation.)
6. After a motion, duly made and seconded, by the Commission, no person shall
address the Commission without first securing the permission of the Chair.
XIII.
ORDER OF PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
IN REGULAR MEETINGS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
1.
The procedure in which items are presented to the Commission shall be as follows:
a. The City Manager shall
present the agenda item to the
Commission.
b. The City Staff may present a background report on the matter for
discussion.
If the agenda item is a public hearing, the public hearing will be
opened prior to staff presentation. The presiding officer may explain the hearing
procedures and may limit the length of a speaker's presentation or testimony,
provided all speakers similarly situated are treated the same. A representative
of a neighborhood or other group, speaking on behalf of the neighborhood or
group, may be given more time than individual speakers.
c. Comments from the applicant, or his agent, shall be heard by the
Commission.
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d. After being recognized by the Chair, a Commissioner may direct
questions to the staff or applicant.
e. Members of the audience or their agent may be invited to present
testimony or other evidence beginning with those in favor of the proposal, then
from those opposing the proposal and then from anyone desiring to comment.
To be recognized, each person desiring to give testimony shall step to the
lectern and, after being recognized, give his or her name and address before
testifying, commenting or presenting other evidence.
Representatives of
neighborhoods or groups will be allowed to address the Commission first under
the appropriate category.
f. After being recognized by the Chair, a Commissioner may direct
questions to any person so testifying for purposes of clarification.
g. Following public comment, the applicant and staff shall be given
the opportunity to rebut any testimony or other evidence.
h. After being recognized by the Chair, a Commissioner may direct
questions limited to the rebuttal testimony and evidence for clarification only.
i. The presiding officer, City Manager, Clerk of Commission or City
Attorney shall read into the record all correspondence received, to include the
public hearing sign-up sheet.
J. Except for public hearings, the Commission may continue the
discussion to a date certain, close discussion and vote on the matter, or close
the discussion and continue the vote to a date certain.
k. If the agenda item is a public hearing, the Commission, after
presentation of all comments, testimony and evidence, may continue the public
hearing to a date certain to allow additional information to be submitted, close
the public hearing to discuss and vote on the matter, or close the public hearing
for receiving written public comment and testimony pending the continued
discussion. If the Commission chooses the close the public hearing and continue
to accept written public comment, the written comment must be received in the
Clerk of Commission's office by 12:00 noon on Thursday of the following week
and preceding the next scheduled meeting for the agenda item. The Commission
may elect to shorten or lengthen this time period or elect not to receive any
written comments. The Commission, upon the request of a Commissioner who
is to be absent from a meeting at which a public hearing on a particular item of
interest is scheduled, shall reschedule the public hearing until a full Commission
is present, unless precluded from doing so due to statutory time constraints.
2.
All testimony and evidence shall be directed to the Chair. No person, other than
a Commissioner and the person recognized as having the floor, shall be permitted
to enter into any
orderly and relevant discussion. No questions shall be asked of a Commissioner
except through the
presiding officer.
3.
The Commission may ask staff for its recommendation.
4.
In the event the applicant does not appear at the scheduled time and place, unless
the applicant has waived his or her appearance in writing, and which waiver has
been accepted by
the Commission, or unless the matter is submitted as a consent item, the matter
may be continued
to the next regular meeting, public hearing date, or other date certain.
5.
The Commission may appoint a hearing examiner to conduct the public hearing.
6.
For all public hearings involving land use and annexation decisions, the Commission
will wait a minimum of one week before making a decision whenever requested by
a member of the
Commission unless a decision is required due to a statute, ordinance or other law.
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7.
Commissioners are urged to state the reasons for their decisions, particularly on
land use issues; the record must reflect reasons for all decisions involving zoning
variances.
8.
Witnesses may be required to testify under oath.
9.
The Commission shall not be bound by the strict rules of evidence, but may exclude
irrelevant, immaterial, incompetent or unduly repetitious testimony or evidence.
10.
The Chair shall rule on all questions relating to the admissibility of evidence with
advice from the City Attorney, which ruling may be overruled by a majority vote
of the Commission.
11 . A public hearing which has been formally closed for all public input may not
be
reopened and no additional evidence or testimony ~~~~iinm:::pypm;~ shall be received
or considered.
If additional information is required tr9ffi::tbl:i::iQ~nQ before a decision can
be made, the Commission
upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, may call for an additional public hearing
which hearing
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XIV.
DECORUM
1 .
While the Commission is in a session, the Commissioners must preserve order and
decorum, and a Commissione( shall neither, by conversation or otherwise, delay
or interrupt the
proceedings or the peace of the Commission nor disturb any member while speaking
or refuse to obey
the orders of the Commission or its presiding officer.
2.
Any person making personal, impertinent or slanderous remarks or who shall
become boisterous while addressing the Commission shall be forthwith barred from
further audience
with the Commission by the presiding officer, unless permission to continue be
granted by a majority
vote of the Commission.
3.
The Commission shall not debate, in a heated or argumentative manner, with a
member of the public presenting testimony during a public hearing or regular meeting.
4.
Speakers shall only address the agenda item before the Commission. Any person
speaking on an agenda item not before the Commission shall be called out of order.
XV.
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
Except for boards and commissions established by Statute, the Commission may create
boards, commissions or committees as determined necessary.
All City boards, commissions or committees will be established by the City Commission
and
members appointed following a public solicitation through the newspaper.
Between public
solicitations for members, appointments may be made to fill unexpected vacancies
or vacancies not
filled through the last round of advertisements. Subcommittees of existing boards,
commissions or
committees may be appointed by the City Commission without the necessity of public
solicitation.
Members shall be appointed by a majority of the Commission. In the case of statutorily
authorized
mayoral appointments, the Mayor shall seek the concurrence of at least two other
Commissioners.
Balloting for said board, commission or committee appointments shall occur at a
regular
meeting.
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XVI.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
1.
Preparation of the Ordinance. All ordinances and resolutions shall be prepared or
approved by the City Attorney. No ordinance or resolution shall be prepared for
presentation to the
Commission unless ordered by a majority vote of the Commission, requested by the
City Manager or
prepared by the City Attorney on his own initiative.
2.
Staff Review. The ordinances and resolutions shall, before presentation to the
Commission, be approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney and shall
have been examined
and approved for administration by the City Manager. Unless the City Manager provides
otherwise,
all such instruments shall have first been referred to the head of the department
under whose
jurisdiction the administration of the subject matter of the ordinance or resolution
would evolve.
3. Introduction and Passage.
Ordinances and resolutions must be introduced by a
member of the Commission, City Manager or City Attorney; otherwise, ordinances
or resolutions shall
not be considered by the Commission.
a. A draft of the proposed ordinance shall be presented to the
Commission for review and comment unless the Commission has considered the
subject matter of the proposed ordinance in a different forum.
b. If the draft ordinance is approved by the Commission, it shall then
be placed on the agenda for first reading and provisional adoption, with second
reading and final adoption occurring at least twelve (12) days after the first
reading and provisional adoption. After being provisionally adopted, the
ordinance shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the Municipal Building, 411
East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, and copies thereof shall be available to
the public from the Clerk of the Commission. The reading of the ordinance's
title and number shall be sufficient to constitute a reading and an actual oral
pronouncement of each work contained therein of the proposed ordinance or
resolution is not required and shall be waived unless required by a majority vote
of the City Commission.
c. All ordinances, except emergency ordinances, and resolutions
shall become effective thirty (30) days after final adoption.
All emergency
ordinances shall become effective upon passage.
Revised by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana this 16th day of
April
2001.
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