039 of 2019 - City Council Policy Manual Update - C.6; C.12 R 19-1
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RESOLUTION No. 39 of 2019
(Updating section C.6 of City Council policy manual
relating to Council Role in Open Government: Meeting agenda development: paperwork and
scheduling and Council Meeting Outline, eliminating section C.12 relating to work session
agendas and paperwork)
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council maintains a Policy Manual that includes agreed
upon expectations and standards of practice; and
WHEREAS, the Policy Manual serves as a resource for Council Members, Council staff,
and Administration staff on daily practices and routine procedures, including agenda paperwork
and scheduling, recurring internal procedures related to processing norms for community events,
and travel for conferences; and
WHEREAS, providing the Policy Manual to the public furthers the values of
transparency and open government, and can assist the public in understanding the Council's
practices.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah,
that changes to the Policy Manual will be approved by resolution and the updated sections will
guide Council procedures and will be shared as a resource; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Section C.6 (relating to open government practices,
meeting agenda development: paperwork and scheduling and the Council Meeting outline) of the
Policy Manual is hereby updated in substantially the form attached to this resolution, and that
Section C.12 (relating to work session agendas and paperwork) is hereby removed from the
Policy Manual.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 3 , 2019.
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City Recorder Salt Lake City Attorney's Office
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Boyd Fergus din, Senior C64 Attorney
Date:
C.6 COUNCIL ROLE IN OPEN GOVERNMENT
MEETING AGENDA DEVELOPMENT: PAPERWORK and SCHEDULING
AND COUNCIL MEETING OUTLINE(12/19)
a. Council Process for Open Government and Transparency.
The Council shall set policy,adopt ordinances including an annual budget,provide
oversight of the City Administration, maintain a clear and accurate public record of
Council process and decisions, and encourage public engagement. Engaging the public in
tile.,c proccsscti creaicti a citi namic, coilahoraliti e W211U cratic pi-ocess and further upholds
the Open Government and Transparency efforts of S6+alt Lake City Government offices.
For the public to proactively participate in City issues,transparency efforts are
intentional and necessary to be at the forefront and throughout all processes.The public
must be able to find and easily access complete proposals,understand budget and
program recommendations, and be given an opportunity to engage in the process early
and often.
b. Council Meeting Agenda Development:
Council Meeting agendas are developed from a variety of sources,including but not
limited to Council interest,individual Council Member interest, Council office work with
outside resources and administrative transmittals.Any requirement listed in City code
section 2.06.035 may be waived by the Council chair or a majority of the council when
either determines the�,\�aivcr would be in the best interest of the City. This policy is
concurrent in practices outlined in Cite Code 2.06.035-
1. Individual Council Members may ask to have an item placed on a Council
meeting agenda. Council Members may request time on the agenda in writing to
the executive director to ensure all necessary information is available for
scheduling in accordance with the Utah Open Meetings Act and to facilitate
discussion.
2. During the agenda development process, Council staff shall endeavor to:
A. Confirm that proper notice has been sent to affected parties, including the
petitioner, and knoNvii members of the public who may be interested in
the topic.
B. On major issues,public outreach may include identifying an appropriate
scope for the item and coordinating with the Council Communication
team. Outreach may include open houses, community council meeting
attendance, social media communication, emails,and other
communication resources further upholding the Open Government
Standard practices.
C. Attempt to gain an understanding of concerns raised by affected parties.
D. Identify long term impacts on City finances and policy opportunities
E. Rexzew for cost savings and collaboration with other governmental
entities
F. Identify potential precedent setting and equity for potential similar
situations
G. Ensure the currently proposed Legislative document(ordinance or
resolution) has been approved as to form by the City-Attorney's office;
H. Ensure supporting documentation is clear and consistent, and provides all
known facts, including proper review by other relevant City departments.
I. Conduct research necessary to prepare a factual, accurate staff report for
the Council Members.
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J. Prepare staff reports in a standard format. This format will be reviewed
periodically and approved by the City Council.
K. Ensure that the city attorney and finance department have a working
knowledge of the issue and that legal and financial issues are clearly
disclosed.
c. Administration Transmittals:
1. The City Administration shall forward transmittals to the Council as they are
completed. "i'i is �_ouncil and staff have deadlines and processes to most efficiently
use the time between receiving recommendations and publishing agenda
material.The transmittals shall be forwarded no later than noon two weeks
before the Council meeting for which the item is suggested to be scheduled. This
allowance of time enhances the opportunity for scheduling consideration and will
allow time for community engagement,focused analysis, and opportunities for
inclusive discussion.There is no guarantee that a transmittal will be scheduled at
the suggested or desired time.
2. City Administration transmittals must articulate the mayor's formal
recommendation to the Council.Transmittals may also include potential options
for the Council's consideration. In cases when the City Administration is
forwarding a recommendation of another person or entity(such as the planning
commission,a state agency,or an outside consultant commissioned by the City)
and the mayor wishes to provide a different recommendation,the mayor may
articulate the City Administration's position in a letter included in the
transmittal.
3. The City Administration shall submit paperwork for Council consideration and
agenda placement in a single transmittal format from the mayor's office.Any
exceptions to the noon,two-week timeline must be prearranged in writing with
the Council executive director who shall seek the consent of the Council chair for
any unusual or controversial situations.
4. All items submitted for Council consideration on any Council meeting agenda
must include complete and relevant information.The transmittal must contain a
level of detail sufficient to provide the public and the Council with adequate
information to understand the issue,the requested actions,policy and budget
impact, and long-term consequences of non-action or action.
5. A transmittal to the Council office is the mayor's formal and official
recommendation to the Council.The Council considers the signatures included in
the transmittal cover sheet as a confirmation that the signatory has vetted the
material before forwarding the content to the Council.
6. Concurrently with the transmittal process,the City Administration shall submit
paper copies noted"approved as to form"for any proposed ordinances or
resolutions to the city recorder's office as part of the formal public record.
7. Transmittals must include the following:
A. The date the transmittal was sent to the Council;
B. The signature of a member of the mayor's office staff;
C. The signature of the relevant department director or designee;
D. The subject of the transmittal;
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E. The name of the City Administration's contact person with whom Council
staff may correspond;
F. The type of document being transmitted;
G. The mayor's recommendation about the document being transmitted;
H. If applicable,the planning commission's recommendation about the
document being transmitted;
I. The budget impact;
J. Background and discussion information, including timeline
considerations; (see description in subsection c.4)
K. Any exhibits to the transmittal,including documentation describing the
public notice and engagement process undertaken by the City
Administration,including any objections received from persons affected
by the proposal or the general public.
8. Upon receipt of the transmittal, Council staff shall promptly share the
information with Council members and place it in a queue for staff to schedule
for analysis.The public and Council Members have access to the official
communication from the Administration once it is received in the Council office.
Council Members can reference the material for answers to basic questions from
constitnents and develol) their own questions.
9. Council staff shall review transmittal paperwork and may ask clarifying questions
to the City Administration in advance of the scheduling process. Council staff
shall review-transmittal paperwork in context with Council priorities, related
Council policy positions, Council's fiduciary oversight role and appropriate
delineation of pertinent facts, in addition to potential public engagement
opportunities. Council staff are assigned to review and prepare possible
alternatjve4 and a reeommendation for Council action.
1o. If Council staff identifies incomplete, inconsistent, or inaccurate information in
the transmittal, it shall communicate any revisions or corrections to the City
Administration and its review until the City Administration provides accurate or
updated information, even if the suspension would delay the schedule and the
public process.
11. If the City Administration makes any official changes to the transmittal material,
the transmittal shall be amended or updated by the mayor's office through the
Council agenda software, iNith an email alert to Council staff of the updated
material. The integrity of the,kdmiriislratfon's lransnifllal is preser<-ed if only the
II;,,., Office can amend the documents.
12. If the transmittal involves a matter that has a deadline for action,the City
Administration shall provide to the Council office documentation and complete
information about the nature and reason for the deadline.
13. Council staff shall wait for complete and correct information to be verified if
Council staff finds that initially provided information is inaccurate. Council staff
is also accountable to ensure a complete, public record is available for each item
transmitted for action.As time allows and to verifi7 accuracy of Council staffs
understanding, Council staff may elect to share draft reports with the
Administration before finalizing the report for Council agenda packets.
14. The City Administration shall endeavor to provide clear,concise, complete,and
accurate information in transmittals.The level of detail included in the
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d. Agenda Scheduling —Administrative Items:
1. For items the City Administration suggests scheduling for a particular Council
meeting, the City Administration shall:
A. Make advance arrangements in writing Nvith Council staff
B. Ensure the paperwork is reN iewed in detail by the relevant department
director, deputy director(s), and the mayor's office in advance;
C. Respond promptly and thoroughly in writing to a Council member's or
Council staff member's questions or requests for clarification; and
D. Ensure the city attorney and finance department have a Nvorking
knowledge of the issue, have been consulted and their feedback is
reflected in the transmittal. Any legal and financial issues shall be clearly
disclosed and addressed in the transmittal. If the issues raised by either
department are not address in the complete transmittal, the omission
shall also be disclosed.
e. Informal Updates:
The City Administration may provide to the Council informal informational updates,
particularly on large or significant items. Those updates may be completed as often as
needed in a letter, memorandum, or email format. The Council may elect to schedule a
briefing on any of the provided informal updates. Nevertheless, informal updates are not
a substitute for a complete, fully-vetted transmittal.
f. Closed Meeting Material:
Information provided for closed Council meetings must be provided to the Council by
the mayor's office after being vetted by the city attorney. Closed meeting material shall
be provided no later than noon on the Thursday immediately before the scheduled closed
meeting. The City Administration may seek feedback from Council members in closed
meetings. Y\ccess to full and corill)lete inforulmtioll vv ill aid the Council in their mhility to
pro',icle fec(il)aelc. Collkdentialit\ is ln'otectcd tinder Utall lair mnd Inily not he uscd as a
rcas()n not to provide written materials.
l( enda authoritV 01 Council Chair:
1'1e Council chair shall determine the Council meeting loclidas. Council staff Inmy
pro's id(, a draft Council mectitlg agenda tor the chairs cmisideration. "The Cotilicil's
eaccuti�c director vy ill discuss cllntrcn crsial or politically scnsitive items with the Council
(hair before telltati ely listing thelll oil t1w Council agenda. _After the Council meeting
agenda is fitlalized, a copy is sent to the city recorder for noticing.
1. 'HIC COtlticll has estal;lishcd excel)tiolls to the Chairs indi�ideal atithorit\ vv itli
the agenda.
A. Agenda itcnls mre gencralh slot dclavcd due to the ahscuce of a Council
N1cnll cl; h(mev er, the Chair mud full Council truly consider an tsccption
upoll I.Cquest.
i. I,11110 111olls on the Chairs authority lv-,Irditlg agenda scheduling:
(a) If a majority- of the Council menlhers hays agreed followiui,
discussion III 11 l\"Orly Session or I01.111a1 IlleetlIlg to a
scllcdule for handling a 1'lartic'ular i.5sue, its decision is
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binding.Any change shall be considered by the Council in a
work session or formal meeting.
(b) The Chair may expedite issues other than issues that have
not: (i)been through the full Council or City
Administration process; or(ii)been provided to Council
staff by noon at least 14 days before the Council meeting to
ensure that a factual, informative Council staff report can
be prepared. If items(i) and (ii) cannot be accomplished,
the Council chair may direct Council staff to list an urgent
item on a tentative basis,along with a motion to suspend
the normal rules and consider the item without the usual
City Administration process and/or Council staff review.
h. Council Meeting Outline:
Council meetings may involve separate agendas for the work session and the formal
meeting.
1. The Work Session meeting affords Council Members an opportunity to ensure a
uniform receipt of information and to discuss items as a group,providing a more
effective use of the Council Members'time. The work session meeting agenda
may include:
A. Updating or briefing Council members on agenda requests and City
Administration transmittals before the Council for consideration;
B. Providing opportunities for Council members to discuss public policy and
budget initiatives and policies;
C. The Council's executive director updating Council members about
announcement items, agenda items, and other items of mutual interest
and concern;
D. City Administration updates to the Council, for example,legislative
briefings during the annual state legislative session;
E. Council members interviews of audit firms, potential appointed City
employees, and potential appointees to City boards and commissions; and
F. Receiving information about issues not directly related to City
government,but that have a fiscal or policy link to the City. Groups
invited may include the Housing authority, Downtown Alliance, Health
Department, County Officials, etc. Outside organizations may not use
work sessions to lobby for City funds.
2. Council staff shall send the agenda to the mayor's office at least 48 hours in
advance of the meeting to enable the mayor's office to notify and confirm City
Administration attendance and presentation at the scheduled meeting.The
mayor's office shall provide to Council members a list of City Administration staff
authorized to present on each topic as part of the transmittal at least 24 hours
before the scheduled Council meeting.
The Formal meeting gives the Council an opportunity to take action on proposals,
to enhance community,awareness, and to provide participation opportunities
within the City democratic process while supporting Open Government efforts.
3. The Formal meeting agenda may include:
A. Opening Ceremony:
L Pledge of Allegiance
ii. Approval of minutes
iii. Resolutions
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iv. Special recognitions
B. Scheduled Public Hearings: Public hearings about matters for which the
Council would like to receive public input, including hearings requiring
legal advertisement under state law.Typically, the Council delays action
until a later meeting;
C. Potential Action Items:To emphasize the importance of public hearings,
decisions on issues involving public hearings are commonly made one
week after the public hearing under the"Potential Action" section of the
agenda. Delaying a decision by one week provides additional opportunity
for the public to submit written comment and allows the Council more
time to consider all comments before taking action.
D. Comments:
i. Questions to the Mayor
ii. Public comments to the Council. Persons who desire to address
the City Council concerning an issue not scheduled for public
hearing, must fill out a comment card, complete the steps for
public comment(two-minute comment period) and follow the
Council's standards of conduct.
E. New Business: Includes matters that appear for the first time on a Council
agenda even if a briefing takes places on the same date. New business
items not designated as urgent or requiring immediate action, may be
referred by motion or without objection to a future council agenda for
further action. If the Council chooses to act on a matter of new business, it
may suspend its rules and take action. Council Member's may request
deferral of an item in the New Business section.
F. Unfinished Business: Matters that have received an introduction or
briefing in a work session or formal meeting on the same date or on a
previous date.All items under unfinished business are subject to further
discussion.
G. Consent: Consent agenda matters are scheduled for action at the soonest
possible date and typically do not require reports by the Council office
staff because those matters are generally ongoing in nature or related to
housekeeping items. Generally, the Administration's completed, accurate
paper,\-ork can provide sufficient detail and information. Routine Consent
agenda items include appointments and reappointments to City boards
and commissions; confirming dates for public hearings; authorizing the
signature of interlocal agreements; amending special assessment areas;
and authorizing telecommunication agreements.
i. Mayor Attendance at Council Meetings
Utah Code section 10-3b-202(i)(d)(vii) states that the Mayor may"attend each Council
meeting, take part in Council meeting discussions, and freely give advice to the Council."A
member of the Mayor's senior staff may attend a Council meeting in place of the Mayor. If
the senior staff member provides comments or advice,they must clearly state whether they
are exercising authority on behalf of the Mayor and whether they have been authorized to
speak for the Mayor.The Mayor or official designee will be recognized by the presiding
officer of the meeting in the same manner that Council members are recognized for
discussion.
j. Council Agenda Addenda Matters
Addenda will be added to the Council agenda for unforeseen, emergency matters, or to
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correct clerical errors. Such matters must be approved by the Council chair in consultation
with the Council's executive director, and may satisfy one or more of the folloNving criteria:
a. The matter requires action that, if postponed to the next regularly scheduled Council
meeting, would adversely affect:
A. the safety and welfare of the residents of Salt Lake City;
B. the finances of the City, an organization, a private person or a
governmental entity;
C. the relationship between the City and Salt Lake County, the State of Utah,
or the federal government.
b. The above criteria noWithstan ding, the Council may consider only those matters that
meet the general criteria of being complete and in proper form.
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