HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-029RESOLUTION NO. 92 -~-~
A RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 78-10
ESTABLISHING UNIFORM PROCEDURE FOR ROUTING AND
PROCESSING VARIOUS LEGAL INSTRUMENTS AND
DOCUMENTS OF THE CITY
WHEREAS, General Guidelines to assist in establishing some
uniformity are necessary throughout the city in the preparation,
processing, routing, and distribution of various legal instruments
and other documents of the city, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT
TOWNSEND:
SECTION 1) AGENDA
1. A) Ail reports, communications, ordinances, resolutions,
contract documents, or other matters which properly belong to the
legislative body for consideration or action shall be delivered to
the City Clerk not later the twelve o'clock noon(12:00) on the
(~a~ Thursday preceding the regular meeting; The City
Clerk/Treasurer, unless otherwise instructed by the Mayor, shall
prepare the agenda of all such matters relating to or requiring
legislative action. Such agenda shall be available to members of
the City Council by five o'clock (5:00) P.M. (F~~Thursday
evening, and shall be made available to the public not later than
(~ve--~t~-k--~.~8~--~.~.~10:00 a.m. on (~he--~--~f--~eh~
mee%~)Frida¥ morning. In case of any special meetings, the
agenda shall be made available at least twenty-four (24) hours
prior to such meeting.
1. B) Any communication from any member of the public,
submitted after the above stated deadline, and which requires
legislative action, may be presented by such petitioner in person
at such Council Meeting, upon approval by the majority of Council
Members.
SECTION 2) COUNCIL CORRESPONDENCE
2. A) Ail correspondence addressed to the City Council and
received by the City Clerk/Treasurer or any other officer or
employee of the city shall not become a public record until such
time as it has been received and filed with the City Council at a
regular, special, or adjourned meeting of said body.
Correspondence received in the City Clerk/Treasurer's office or
other offices after twelve o' clock (12:00) noon on the (~a~)
Thursday preceding the regular Council Meeting shall not be placed
on the agenda but shall be held over until the next regular Council
Meeting: provided, however, that matters specified in paragraph
1.B herein above may be so presented. Correspondence need not be
read aloud and in its entirety at a City Council Meeting, unless
requested by a majority vote of the Council, but the City
Clerk/Treasurer shall indicate in summary form, the nature of the
correspondence and the name and address of the sender.
2. B) The City Clerk/Treasurer is authorized to open and
examine all mail or other written communications addressed to the
City Council, unless same is addressed to the personal attention of
any one member of the Council, and to give it immediate attention
to the end that all administrative business referred to in said
communication, and which does not require legislative action, may
be acted upon by the Department or Departments having jurisdiction
thereover, copies thereof shall be simultaneously referred to the
Mayor's Office. Such referrals and action by the City Clerk shall
be brought to the attention, whenever applicable, of the City
Council, together with the proposed action thereon or resolution
thereof; provided however, that all matters requiring legislative
action shall be timely placed on the agenda as set forth in
paragraphs 1.A and 1.B above.
SECTION 3) ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
3. A) The City's Ordinances and resolutions are generally
prepared by the City Attorney. Proposals for new legislations
should be set up in a draft and forwarded to the City Attorney for
proper form. Complete information should be transmitted to the
City Attorney, including correct legal descriptions, maps and other
exhibits or attachments as may be designated a part thereof. A
copy of any request for legislation having to do with finance
should be transmitted to the Clerk~Treasurer. Originals of all
Ordinances and Resolutions are filed with the City Clerk/Treasurer
by the City Attorney. Upon receipt of the document from the City
Attorney, the City Clerk/ Treasurer will forward a copy to the
appropriate department head and the Mayor who should check the
legislation for content accuracy, legal description or other
necessary attachments.
3. B) When ready for adoption, the Clerk/Treasurer may
submit the documents to the Legislative and Environmental Committee
of the Council for Council action. Upon adoption of Ordinances
and/or Resolutions, and after all attachments have been affixed,
fees paid, restrictive covenants filed, or other conditions have
been met, the legislation is signed by the Mayor and City
Clerk/Treasurer, sealed, published, as required by law, and
distributed to the city Departments, Council Members and other
parties concerned, and as may be legally or otherwise required. -N~
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SECTION 4. REPEAL
4. A. Resolution No. 78-10 adopted December ~9, 1978 is here
and hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this ~~/ /~"., _
' -- Mayor
ATTEST -
Clerk/Treasurer
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