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CC 2020-12-08_11b Selection of Mayor Pro TemMEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: KELLY WETMORE, DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE AND INFORMATION SERVICES/CITY CLERK SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF SELECTION OF COUNCIL MEMBER PAULDING AS MAYOR PRO TEM DATE: DECEMBER 8, 2020 SUMMARY OF ACTION: Annual appointment of a Mayor Pro Tem to serve for the next one year period. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: There is no financial or staffing impact from this action. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council appoint Council Member Paulding as the Mayor Pro Tem for the next one-year period, pursuant to Council policy. BACKGROUND: At the December 10, 2002 meeting, the City Council established a policy regarding the selection of the Mayor Pro Tem. At that time, the City Council agreed to appoint the Mayor Pro Tem on a one-year rotational basis by seniority of those members who have not yet served as Mayor Pro Tem. In 2005, the policy was modified to include additional language to address circumstances in which two members have the same tenure on the City Council. If this situation exists, the order of rotation is then based upon time served on a City Council appointed Commission and/or Committee prior to being elected to the City Council. In January 2014, the policy was again modified so that newly elected and/or appointed Council Members become eligible to serve as Mayor Pro Tem after serving on the City Council for a period of one year. (Attachment 1 – Section 2.2 of the City Council Handbook) ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: Council Members Barneich and Storton have previously served as Mayor Pro Tem. Based on Council policy regarding seniority of those members who have not yet served as Mayor Pro Tem, Council Member Paulding would be the next in line for the position of Mayor Pro Tem. Item 11.b. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL SELECTION OF COUNCIL MEMBER PAULDING AS MAYOR PRO TEM DECEMBER 8, 2020 PAGE 2 ADVANTAGES: Appointment of Council Member Paulding as Mayor Pro Tem is consistent with Council policy, which was developed to provide an orderly and fair procedure for alternating the position of Mayor Pro Tem. The proposed recommendation is consistent with the current policy. DISADVANTAGES: No disadvantages have been identified regarding this item. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council’s consideration: 1. Appoint Council Member Paulding as the Mayor Pro Tem for the next one-year period; 2. Do not appoint Council Member Paulding and provide staff with direction on modifications to the policy; or 3. Provide staff direction. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted in front of City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Attachment: 1. Section 2.2 of City Council Handbook Item 11.b. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK PAGE 7 2.COUNCIL ORGANIZATION & DUTIES 2.1 Newly-Elected Members Newly-elected Council Members are sworn into office generally at a special meeting in December following a regular municipal election. Immediately upon election (even before being sworn into office), newly-elected Council Members are subject to the provisions of the Brown Act. A reception is traditionally held immediately following the reorganization meeting. 2.2 Appointment of Mayor Pro Tem The City Council appoints a Council Member as Mayor Pro Tem to serve the duties of Mayor in his/her absence. The Mayor Pro Tem shall serve a term of one year. The appointment of the Mayor Pro Tem takes place at the first meeting in December of each year. It is the City Council’s policy to rotate appointment of the Mayor Pro Tem based upon the seniority of City Council Members that have not yet served in the position of Mayor Pro Tem. City Council Members become eligible to serve as Mayor Pro Tem after serving on the City Council for a period of one year. If two Members of the City Council have the same seniority, the order of rotation will be based upon time served on a City Council appointed Commission and/or Committee prior to being elected to the City Council. 2.3 Meeting Duties of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem The Mayor shall preside at the meetings of the Council. If he/she is absent or unable to act, the Mayor Pro Tem shall serve until the Mayor returns or is able to act. In the absence of the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, the City Clerk shall call the Council to order, whereupon a temporary Chairperson shall be elected by the members of the Council present. 2.4 Seating Order Following the Council reorganization, the City Clerk shall designate the seating order for the Council dais. The Mayor Pro Tem shall sit to the Mayor’s left. 2.5 Signing of City Documents The Mayor, unless unavailable, shall sign all ordinances, resolutions, contracts/agreements and other documents which have been adopted by the City Council and require an official signature, except when the City Manager has been authorized by Council action to sign such documents. In the event the Mayor is unavailable or has a conflict of interest, the Mayor Pro Tem’s signature may be used. ATTACHMENT 1 Item 11.b. - Page 3 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 11.b. - Page 4