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Conduct at Council meetings and committee meetings is governed by Roberts Rules of Order, <br />Revised. The Council has the obligation to be clear and simple in its procedures and in its <br />consideration of the questions coming before it. Council members shall avoid invoking the finer <br />points of parliamentary rules which may serve only to obscure the issues. <br /> <br />7.02 Other Meeting Guidelines <br />The presiding officer shall be responsible for ensuring order and decorum are maintained. <br />Behavior or actions that are unreasonably loud or disruptive shall be cause for removal from <br />Council meetings. This includes engaging in violent or distracting action, making loud or <br />disruptive noise or using similar language, and refusing to obey an order of the presiding officer. <br /> <br />Council members speak only for themselves and shall be open, direct and candid. They work to <br />keep discussion moving, and call for a "process check" if the discussion becomes bogged down. <br />Time limits may be set on topics. <br /> <br />When councilors speak to each other during public meetings, last names shall be used during <br />regular meetings and first names may be used during work sessions. The Mayor is, however, <br />always referred to as "The Mayor." <br /> <br />During public meetings, councilors generally should not attempt to edit or rewrite prepared <br />ordinances. Amendments to an ordinance may, however, be appropriate. Generally, councilors <br />should give direction to staff to bring back amended ordinances for Council consideration. <br /> <br />If a member of the Council intends to make a motion at a meeting which is not reflected in the <br />agenda item summary, every effort should be make to contact other members of the Council to <br />inform them of the and intent and the text of the motion. City Council support staff should be <br />notified provided with the same information and may be asked to assist in the notification process. <br /> <br />Comment times for the Mayor and councilors at Council meetings or work sessions shall be <br />as follows: the first round of comments by the Mayor and Council following a work session, <br />public hearing, or when action is scheduled will be limited to no more than three minutes. <br />If a second round of comments is requested, they will be limited to no more than two <br />minutes, and third round comments will be no longer than one minute. This, however, will <br />be at the discretion of the Mayor or presiding officer. <br /> <br />When an amendment to the main motion is introduced, comments will be limited to two <br />minutes for the Mayor and Council until the presiding officer deems that one-minute <br />limitations are necessary due to time constraints. <br /> <br />7.03 Public Conduct <br />The rules of conduct for members of the public shall generally be the same as for the Council. The <br />Code prohibits any person from bringing in to a Council meeting flags, signs, posters, and <br />placards unless authorized by the presiding officer. The Eugene Code specifically permits arm <br />bands, emblems, badges, and other articles worn on personal clothing, so long as such items do <br /> <br />Eugene City Council Operating Agreements - September 27, 2004 Exhibit to Resolution Number 4812 <br />Page 7 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />