HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 25, 2006OSCAR G. ORTIZ, MAYOR STEPHEN FITZGIBBONS
OELORI$ PRINCE, M/~YOR PRO-TEM CITY MANAGER
COUNCIL MEMBERS: EVANGELINE "VAN" GREEN
WILLIE LEWIS JR. Cit~ of CITY SECRETARY
FELIX A. BARKER MARK T. SOKOLOW
THOMAS J. HENDERSON CiTY ATTORNEY
MARTIN FLOOD
JOHN BEARD, JR.
ROBERT E. WILLIAMSON
MICHAEL "SHANE" SINEGAL Texas
AGENDA
City Council
Special Meeting
September 25, 2006
5:30 p.m.
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Special City Council Meeting
City Hall Council Chamber
City Of Port Arthur
September 2S, 200&
S:30 PM
I'. ROLL CALL, 1'NVOCATZON & PLEDGE
Mayor Ortiz
Mayor Pro Tern Prince
Councilmember Lewis
Councilmember Barker
Councilmember Henderson
Councilmember Flood
Councilmember Beard
Councilmember Williamson
Councilmember Sinegal
City Manager Fitzgibbons
City Secretary Green
City Attorney Sokolow
*CLOSED MEETING (EXECUTIVE SESSION)
In Order To Comply With The Requirements Of Section 551.101 Of
Chapter 551 (Open Meetings Law) Of The Texas Government Code
[Formerly Article 6252-17, Section 2(a)], Prior To Going Into Closed
Meeting The Presiding Officer Of The City Should Make The Following
Public Announcement:
"A Closed Meeting Or Executive Session Will Now Be Held Pursuant To
The Following Sections Of Chapter 551 Texas Government Code":
Section 551,071 - Litigation And/Or Legal Advice
Section 551.074- Personnel
Closed Meetino:
Section 551.071 and 551.074 Government Code - To Discuss With The
City Attorney The Duties And Responsibilities As It Pertains To Reporting
Possible Offenses Under Resolution No. 06-158
III. ADJOURNMENT
RULES OF DECORUH - PERSONS ADDRESSLNG COUNCIL & AUDIENCE MEMBERS
Recognition by Presiding Officer. No person shatl address the Council without first being ~ecegnized by the
Presiding Officer.
2. $~g~ea#/n~ ,erocedure/ Limitation on discussion and questioning. Each person addressing the Council shall step
up to the microphone provided for the use of the public and give his name and address in an audible tone of
voice for the records, state that subject he wishes to discuss, state whom he is representing if he represents an
organization or other person, and unless further time is granted by majority vote of the Council, shall limit his
remarks to five (5) minutes. All remarks shall be addressed to the Council as a whole and not to any member
thereof. No person other than members of the Council and the person having the floor shall be permitted to
enter into any discussion, whether directly or through a member of the Council, without the permission of the
Presiding Officer.
3. Xmproper Reference~, Disorderly Conduct By Pemon Addressing The Counc/~, Any person making, expressly or
impliedly, personal, impertinent, slanderous, derogatory, discourteous, snide, or profane remarks or who
willfully utters loud, threatening or abusive language, or engages, in any disordeHy conduct which would
impede, disrupt, or disturb the orderly conduct, the order by the Presiding Officer, and if such conduct
continues, may, at the discretion of the Presiding Officer, be ordered barred from further audience before the
Council during that Meeting.
4. Addrnsse~ After Motion Made or Public Hearing ¢/osod. After a motion has been made or a public hearing has
been closed, no member of the public shall address the Council from the audience on the matter under
consideration without first securing permission to do so by majority vote of the City Council.
5. Campaign Speochea Prohibited. No persons will be allowed to address the City Council by making campaign
speeches for or against any candidate who has announced or does announce his intention to run, or issue
already ordered on a ballot for election.
6. Disorderly ¢onduc~ No person in the audience shall engage in disorderly conduct such as hand clapping,
stamping of feet, whistling, using profane language, yelling, and similar demonstrations, which conduct
disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting.
7. Limitations on Uea of Supplemental Lighting. Limitations on use of supplemental lighting for television and
motion picture cameras to create the least amount of interference with or disturbance of Council proceedings
and/or discomfort to the public.
8. Persons Having Complaint=, Allegations, or Cbarge~ Against Individual City £mployea~ No person shall make
any complaint, specific allegation, or charge against an individual City Employee by name in a public meeting
unless he first shows that he has pursued appropriate administrafive channels.
ENFORCEMENT OF DECORUM
Warning. All persons shall at the request of the Presiding Officer, be silent.
Removal. Tf, after receiving a warning from the Presiding Officer, a person persists in disturbing the meeting, such
Officer may order him to remove himself from the meeting. Zf he does not remove himself, the Presiding Officer may
order the Sergeant-at0arms to remove him.
Reeling Removal. Any person who resists removal by the Sergeant-at-arms shall be charged with violating V.T.C.A,
Penal Code 42.05.
Motions To Enforce. Any Councilmember may move to require the Presiding Officer to enforce this division, and the
affirmatJve vote of a majority of the Council shall require him to do so.
RULES OF PROCEDURE
The City Secretary shall make public, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Law, an agenda containing all
business to be discussed at a meeting of the City Council.
Pemons Reaue~Yna To Be Heard On Aaenda I~rnq (1) Residents. Any resident who wishes to address the Council on
any matter may do so by notifying the City Secretary in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Law. (2)
Nonresidents. Any nonresident wishing to address the Council shall notify the City Secretary and specify his interest in
the matter being considered. The City Secretary shall present such request to the Presiding Officer for approval before
placing the name on the Agenda.
~c~ciflc Aoenda Itern~ After a motion, second and discussion by the City Council on any specific agenda item, and
before a vote is taken, the Presiding Officer shall recognize any citizen in the audience wishing to address the council
on such item, who shall be permitted to address the Council thereon for a period of three (3) minutes. "Specific Agenda
Items" are defined as any item specified on the Notice of Meeting posted for purposes oftbe Texas Open Meetings Law
and which becomes the subject of a motion before the Council.