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7. If not approved,the applicant will be notified of the decision and reason(s)for <br /> the decision. <br /> C. COUNCIL CHAMBERS. rhe Council Chambers shall be reserved solely for the use of <br /> members of the City Council for its regular and special meetings as well as committee <br /> meetings. Except as authorized by the Council President,no other person or persons shall <br /> have access thereto Comment[315]:Somewhat Inconsistent with <br /> Resolution No.5870,section 3 <br /> SECTION 3: ELECTION OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT—Mayor Pro Tem—PRESIDING OFFICER <br /> In accordance with Section 3.2 the Charter, the Council shall be presided over by the President, <br /> selected annually by a majority vote of the Council. In the absence of the President at a meeting,the <br /> presiding officer for a meeting shall be a Council member designated by the President; or if no such <br /> Council member has been designated, the presiding officer shall be selected by a majority of the <br /> members present at such meeting. <br /> Pursuant to Section 2.7 of the Charter, the President of the Council shall also be deemed the Mayor <br /> Pro Tem for the same period of office. The annual election of the Council President and Mayor Pro <br /> Tern will be noted on the Council agenda and will occur on the 3`d regular meeting of the month of <br /> November unless otherwise determined by majority vote of the entire Council. <br /> SECTION 4: PROCEDURE FOR COUNCIL INITIATED LEGISLATION <br /> To promote the orderly development and consideration of proposed legislation and the efficient use of <br /> staff time, Council will initiate legislation as follows: <br /> Council members may seek confidential legal advice from the City Attorney to draft an outline of their <br /> proposed legislation for consideration at a Council meeting. Following Council discussion, the City <br /> Attorney will prepare a draft ordinance or resolution if a request is made by two or more members at a <br /> council meeting. Once the legislation has been prepared, the President will place it on the Council <br /> agenda for discussion. Provided, however,the obligations of this section shall be consistent with the <br /> Washington Court Rules for Rules of Professional Conduct, Sate law, the Charter and City <br /> Ordinances. <br /> SECTION 5: MOTIONS -VOTING <br /> In presiding over Council meetings,the presiding officer shall cause the business of the Council to be <br /> transacted in accordance with these rules and shall determine all question of procedure subject to the <br /> appeal of the majority of the Council members present. Council's procedural practice shall not be <br /> based on Robert's Rules of Order. As it relates to motions,the following shall apply: <br /> A. A motion that does not receive a second dies; <br /> B. A motion receiving a tie vote dies; <br /> C. All motions receiving a second, including a motion to table and to call for the question, are <br /> entitled to discussion before taking a vote. <br /> D. Amendments are voted on first, then the main motion as amended if the amendment receives <br /> an affirmative vote; <br /> 7 <br /> 15 <br />
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