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#5 Continued public hearing and action to change start meeting time of regular Council meeting (File Charter Ord. #2009-008)
CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE MEMORANDUM February 11, 2010 TO: City Council FROM:Thomas E. Malone, Management Analyst SUBJECT: Continued Public Hearing and Action on a Proposed Charter Ordinance Amending the Meeting Time of Regular Common Council Meetings from 7:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. on the Second and Fourth Monday’s of the Month (File Charter Ordinance 2009-008) Request The Janesville Gazette sent a request to the Council President consider changing the regularly scheduled start time for City Council meetings to 6:30 pm rather than the current start time of 7:00 pm. City Manager Recommendation: This item is being brought back to the City Council due to a co-sponsoring request from Councilman McDonald and Council President Truman to agendize the tabled item. The City Manager has no further recommendation on this issue. Suggested Motion If the City Council wishes to consider a change in the time for Council meetings then, following the public hearing, the proposed Charter Ordinance should be approved. Background Every city has a charter that establishes the form and substance of the City’s structure and operation. To make changes to the charter, the Council must pass a charter ordinance. Janesville’s charter details when the common council meets. Charter ordinances are more involved than typical “general ordinances”. ? Amending a Charter Ordinance requires a two-thirds vote, or 5 affirmative votes, of the Common Council, instead of a simple majority (4 votes). ? A Charter Ordinance does not take effect until 60 days after its passage and publication. If citizens oppose the Charter Ordinance, they may use this 60 day time period to gather the appropriate signatures to require a referendum on the Charter Ordinance. The Charter Ordinance amending the meeting time from 7:00 pm to 6:30 pm appeared on the October 12, 2009 City Council agenda. During the Council’s discussion an amendment was made to the Charter Ordinance to change the start time to 6:00 pm. The amendment failed on a 2-4 vote, and the Charter Ordinance failed to pass on a 3-3 vote. The Charter Ordinance also appeared on the December 14, 2009 agenda. After public comment and discussion the City Council ultimately voted to postpone action on the Charter Ordinance. The purpose of postponing action on the item was to allow for the final vote on the Charter Ordinance to take place when all Council members are present. Attached is a peer survey that was conducted of the start time for City Council meetings in other communities. Analysis Below is a list of potential pros and cons to changing the start time of City Council Meetings to 6:30 pm. Pros ? Starting meetings at 6:30 would potentially provide the media with extended time to meet deadlines and include a more complete description of council meetings. ? There is the potential that meetings would not be in session as late into the evening because of the earlier start time. This would be an advantage to residents who are in attendance for later agenda items. Cons ? Starting meetings at an earlier time has the potential of being inconvenient for citizens who are unable to make a 6:30 pm meeting due to work or personal reasons. ? The City Council currently holds a listening session from 6:00 until 7:00 prior to the first Council meeting of the month. If this request is approved that listening session will either need to be shortened by ½ hour, or the start time will need to be moved to 5:30. ? Under the current start time additional meetings are sometimes scheduled prior to the Council meetings, this could impact the ability to schedule those other meetings. 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Charter Ordinance Section 2.04.030 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Janesville is hereby amended to read as follows: “2.04.030 Time--Place . Regular meetings of the council shall be held in the council chambers at six thirty o’clock p.m. the city hall at seven o'clock p.m. Special meetings shall be held at the place and at the time designated in the notice thereof.” SECTION II. All other provisions and sections of the Charter Ordinance(s) of the City of Janesville not expressly and specifically amended in the manner set forth above are hereby reaffirmed and ratified, shall remain unchanged, and shall remain in full force and effect. Motion by: ADOPTED: Second by: Councilmember Aye Nay Pass Absent APPROVED: Brunner McDonald Perrotto Eric Levitt, City Manager Rashkin Steeber ATTEST: Truman Voskuil Jean Ann Wulf, City Clerk-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Proposed by: Council President Truman Prepared by: Management Assistant