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Rules of Order
Adopted: July 14, 2020
Rules of Council Procedure
I. Rules of Decorum
A. Adoption of Civility Pledge.
All participants in Council meetings shall conduct themselves according to the
Civility Pledge adopted by the Council on June 14, 2011 by Resolution 11-270, as
noted below:
Pay Attention - Be Aware of Others & Sensitive to the Immediate Context
of Actions
Listen Closely - Understand Other Points of View
Be Inclusive - Welcome All; Don't Exclude Anyone
Don't Gossip - Remind Others of the Importance of this Practice
Show Respect - Honor Others (Especially in Disagreement)
Be Agreeable - Find Opportunities to Agree
Apologize Sincerely - Repair Damaged Relationships
Give Constructive Comments, Suggestions & Feedback - No Personal
Attacks (Focus on Issues)
Accept Responsibility - Don't Shift Blame; Share Disagreements Publicly
B. General Rule of Decorum.
No person shall personally attack a council member, city official, city employee
or any other person. For purposes of this section personal attacks shall include
comments directed at a particular person or persons which pertain to any matter
that is unrelated to the performance of official duties or the conduct of city
business, are threatening, slanderous, defamatory or obscene or are of such a
nature that the comments disrupt the meeting or cause a disturbance. No
person shall make irrelevant, unduly repetitious, offensive, threatening,
slanderous, defamatory, or obscene remarks or act in such a manner as to
disrupt or disturb the orderly conduct of any meeting, including handclapping,
stomping of feet, whistling, shouting or other demonstrations. Any person
violating this provision shall be called to order by the Mayor. If the conduct
continues, the Mayor may order the person removed and the Council may make
a fact finding whether such behavior was outside the scope and content of the
council rules and, if applicable, whether the behavior was of a character to cause
a breach of the peace.
II. Rules pertaining to Individuals addressing the Council
A. Individuals speaking to the Council regarding agenda items are limited to one
appearance per person of no more than five (5) minutes per agenda item.
Whenever the Council proposes an amendment to a resolution or ordinance, the
Council will permit additional public comment specific only to the amendment
and its effect. (NOTE: Exception to the five (5) minutes may be made at the
discretion of the Council.)
B. Citizen Statements.
1. Individuals speaking to the Council under the heading "Citizen Statements
to Council" are limited to five (5) minutes. (NOTE: Exception to the five (5)
minutes may be made at the discretion of the Council.)
2. Individuals may address the Council only and must address items that are
not listed on the Council meeting agenda, except for those items listed under
City Manager or Council Member Statements.
3. Statements are limited to issues that have an impact on the City of Oshkosh
and that the Common Council may address at a future meeting.
4. Statements must not include endorsements of any candidates or other
electioneering.
III. Rules pertaining to Timing of Submissions for Inclusion on Council Agendas
and Attendance/Excusal from Meetings
A. Action Items: Council Members must have agenda items submitted no later
than 4:00 PM on the Tuesday one week prior to the Council meeting. Council
members should keep in mind that additional time may be needed to work with
staff to put items into resolution or ordinance form or if clarifications are
necessary; and that items submitted after the deadline may not be included in
the agenda that is published on the Friday prior to the Council meeting.
B. Informational Items: Council members shall inform the City Clerk no later
than 12:00 noon on the day prior to the Council meeting of any Council Member
Statements that they intend to make at the Council Meeting.
C. To be considered an excused absence from a Council Meeting a Council
Member must give notice to the Mayor and City Clerk prior to the meeting’s
start time.
IV. Rules pertaining to Council Members speaking to items on the Agenda
A. When two or more members simultaneously seek recognition, the Mayor or
other presiding officer shall name the order of the members who are to speak.
B. Council members speaking under the heading “Council Member
Announcements, Statements & Discussion” are limited to five (5) minutes and
must not include endorsements of any candidates or other electioneering.
(NOTE: Exception to the five (5) minutes may be made at the discretion of the
Council.)
C. Council Members will be given the opportunity to report on activities of their
assigned Boards and Commissions to which they are a liaison. The Mayor will
ask each Council Member to provide a report if applicable. Such report shall be
limited to one (1) minute per assigned Board/Commission. If greater discussion
is required, the item may be scheduled for a future agenda.
V. Rules pertaining to Conduct of the Council Meeting/Motions
The following chart is adopted to govern the most common motions and actions to
be taken at Council Meetings. The Council chooses not to be strictly governed by
Robert’s Rules of Order, but where the actions listed below or other provisions of
these Rules do not govern a particular issue, the most recent version of Roberts
Rules of Order may be used for guidance. Council Liaisons for Boards and
Commissions shall have voting rights.
Control of the Agenda
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Withdraw from Agenda1 Yes Yes No Majority
Remove Item from Consent Agenda No No No None
Consider Items out of the Scheduled
Order, Change the Agenda Order
Yes No No 2/3
Suspend Rules Yes No No 2/3
Taking up Items of Business
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Adopt an Ordinance or Resolution,
§64.07(3) Wis. Stats.
Yes Yes Yes Majority of all
members
(4 members)
Other Original Motions (new business) Yes Yes Yes Majority
Amend an Original Motion Yes Yes Yes Majority
Divide the Issue Yes No Yes Majority
Withdraw Motion (by Proposer, with
consent of the Second)
Consent by
Second
No No None
Layover (Table) until a time certain Yes No No Majority
Take an item off the Table Yes No No 2/3
Suspend Rules and Adopt an Ordinance
on First Reading
Yes No No 2/3
Limiting/ Extending or Ending Debate
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Call for the Question (Close Debate) – no
objection raised
No No No None
Call for the Question (Close Debate) –
objection raised
No No No 2/3
Limit or Extend Debate Yes No Yes 2/3
1 Administration may withdraw an item from the agenda prior to the meeting convening; after the meeting has
convened only the Council may withdraw items from the agenda.
2 By Council Rule, every Motion before the Council is debatable.
3 Unless otherwise indicated majority or super-majority votes are counted as a percentage of the members
present and voting. By statute a majority vote of all members of the Council is required to adopt any
ordinance or resolution. §64.07(3) Wis. Stats.
Changing Previous Actions
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Amend Previously Adopted Motion Yes Yes Yes Majority with
Notice;
2/3 without
prior Notice
Reconsider (member of the prevailing side
may request the body to reconsider its
previous action -- must be made during
the same meeting or the next succeeding
regular meeting)
Yes Yes No Majority
Rescind (repeal/reverse a prior action) Yes Yes Yes Majority with
Notice;
2/3
without prior
Notice
Questions / Concerns and Other Issues
Outside Substance of Debate
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Point of Order (if rules are not being
observed)
No No No Chair Rules
Parliamentary Inquiry (help with
parliamentary procedure, how to do
something)
No No No Chair
provides
assistance
Point of Information (to ask a question) No No No Chair obtains
answer
Question of Privilege (some person or
thing is interfering with the deliberative
process, ie. too noisy, too hot or cold,
belligerent person or member)
No No No Chair directs
corrective
action
Appeal Chair’s Decision Yes Yes No Majority
2 By Council Rule, every Motion before the Council is debatable.
3 Unless otherwise indicated majority or super-majority votes are counted as a percentage of the members
present and voting. By statute a majority vote of all members of the Council is required to adopt any
ordinance or resolution. §64.07(3) Wis. Stats.
Ending a Meeting
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Adjourn (ends/closes the meeting) Yes No No Majority
Recess (short break that does not end
meeting)
Yes No Yes Majority
Adjourn Sine Die (adjourn without future
date – used to end/close the session of
Council prior to seating of new Council
upon election)
Yes No Yes Majority
Selection of Officers or Temporary
Chair, if required
Action Second
Required
Debatable2 Amendable Vote
Required3
Nominations No No No None
Close Nominations (by Declaration of
Chair or by Motion)
Yes
(if by motion)
No Yes 2/3
Election of Nominees No Yes No Majority
Reopen Nominations Yes No Yes Majority
Temporary Selection of Chair in absence
or disability of Chair and Vice may be
done by selection of the Chair and
Consent of Board
2 By Council Rule, every Motion before the Council is debatable.
3 Unless otherwise indicated majority or super-majority votes are counted as a percentage of the members
present and voting. By statute a majority vote of all members of the Council is required to adopt any
ordinance or resolution. §64.07(3) Wis. Stats.
Motions. No motion requiring a second shall be discussed or acted upon unless and
until it has received a second. Motions may be withdrawn by the person making the
same, if the motion has received a second, then the person seconding the motion
must also consent to the withdrawal of the motion. Motions may only be amended
by another motion and second (There shall be no “friendly amendments” to
motions) or by withdrawal of the motion and a new motion made.
Actions/Motions in Order during Debate. When a question is under debate, no other
action or motion shall be in order, except:
1) Questions/Concerns and Other Issues Outside the Substance of Debate as
identified within the table above;
2) To recess;
3) To adjourn;
4) To lay the matter over to a specific date or to be returned to the Council upon
the occurrence of a specific event;
5) To Call the Question;
6) To refer to a Board or Commission for additional review or action;
7) To Divide the Issue;
8) To Amend; or
9) To withdraw the motion.
The items listed above shall have precedence in the order in which they are listed.
Vote Change. A member shall only be permitted to change his/her vote upon a
matter at the time their name is called by the Clerk and no member shall be
permitted to change his/her vote on a matter once a succeeding member has cast
his/her vote.
Abstentions / Voting Present. In the event that a member declines to vote, that
member shall not be counted toward the number present and shall not have their
vote counted as either “aye” or “no” in relation to the matter. If a member’s
declining to vote causes the Council to fall below a quorum voting on the matter,
the matter shall be scheduled for consideration at the next meeting of the Council
when a quorum may be present, unless statutory or ordinance time limits or other
considerations or limitations with respect to the particular matter require the
Council to take action prior to the next regular meeting. In such case the Council
may convene a special meeting to consider the matter or take such other action as
may be appropriate with regard to the matter.
Motions to Lay Over shall include Date or Time Frame for Action. Motions to lay over
shall include a specific date to be returned to the Council or shall require return to
the Council upon a specific occurrence within a specified time frame. Except for
matters which may be approved by operation of law if not acted upon by Council, if
the occurrence shall not happen within the specified time frame, the City Clerk shall
notify the Council at the end of the time frame that the matter shall not be brought
forward and make appropriate notation to the minutes of the meeting during which
the matter was laid over. Upon notice of non-action by the City Clerk, any Council
member may request that the matter be placed upon the next Council agenda for
report or official action.
Reconsideration. Except as action may have already been taken in reliance upon the
council’s approval/disapproval of an item, any member who voted with the
prevailing side on any question may move for reconsideration of a vote at the same
meeting or at the next succeeding regular meeting of the Council by notifying the
City Clerk of the member’s request to have the reconsideration included on the
Agenda for the next succeeding regular meeting. A motion to reconsider having
been put and lost shall not be renewed by the same or any other member.
Termination of Debate / Calling the Question. Any member wishing to terminate
debate may move the previous question (call the question). The Mayor or other
presiding officer shall ask whether there is any objection to calling the question. If
no objection is voiced, then the Clerk shall record unanimous consent to terminate
the debate. If an objection is voiced, a roll call vote shall be taken and 2/3 of
members present shall be required to terminate the debate. If debate is terminated,
the question, including any pending amendments, before the Council shall be taken
without further debate.
Use of Unanimous Consent. Unanimous Consent shall only be used for termination
of debate, motions to adjourn, motions to recess and for elections for Deputy Mayor
or Temporary Chair when there shall be only one member put forward for election.
Amendment of these Rules. These Rules may be amended or new rules adopted upon
proper notice by a majority of all members at any meeting of the Council.
Suspension of the Rules. A vote of two-thirds of the members present will suspend
any Rule of the Council.
VI. Rules pertaining to Duties of the Deputy Mayor
The Deputy Mayor shall be responsible for ensuring that the annual evaluation of
the City Manager is accomplished and the goals for the City Manager are
developed and approved annually.