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OPEN MEETING POLICIES
PURPOSE
The Newport Beach City Council and certain Boards, Commissions and Committees are
required to comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Brown Act). The Brown Act requires
public entities to deliberate and take action, in open session. The City Council has adop ted
these rules to ensure compliance with the Brown Act and to promote full citizen participation
in the discussions and decisions of their elected and appointed representatives.
POLICY
A. Regular Meetings. The City Council shall hold regular meetings on the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month except in December and August when there shall be at
least one regular meeting held on the second Tuesday. The meetings shall be held in a
location allowed by the Charter. The regular meeting shall begin at 4:00 p.m., or as
otherwise scheduled due to the demand of business, for Study Session, Closed Session
to follow immediately thereafter, recess after Closed Session, and reconvene at
7:00 p.m. or as otherwise scheduled due to the demand of business. The December
meeting of even-numbered years shall begin at 4:00 p.m., or as otherwise scheduled
due to the demand of business, without reconvening at 7:00 p.m.
The City Council may hold a regular meeting, special meeting, or adjourned regular or
special meeting at another location within the City, or locations outside the
jurisdiction of the City provided appropriate notice is given pursuant to, and the
location of the meeting is consistent with, the Brown Act. When the day for any
regular meeting falls on a legal holiday, no meeting shall be held on such holiday, but
a regular meeting shall be held at the same hours on the following business day.
B. All regular, special and adjourned meetings of the City Council, Boards, Commissions,
and Committees created by the Charter or formal action of the City Council and which
have continuing subject matter jurisdiction shall be called, noticed and conducted in
compliance with the Brown Act.
C. Regular City Council Meeting Agenda.
1. Staff shall provide the City Clerk with the title and recommendation of all items
to be placed on a regular Council meeting agenda no later than
5:00 p.m. two Fridays before the next regular City Council meeting. The City
Clerk shall prepare the regular meeting agenda of all such matters under the
direction of the City Manager. This agenda shall be provided to the City
Council Members on the Thursday preceding the Tuesday Council meeting to
which it pertains.
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The agenda and staff reports will be available for the public and media in the
Office of the City Clerk and shall be posted on the City’s public website no later
than 3:30 p.m. on the Friday preceding the meeting.
2. The regular meeting agenda shall contain a brief description of each item of
business to be transacted or discussed and a statement that members of the
public may offer testimony as to any matter on the agenda and may speak on
non-agenda items during the public comment section of the agenda. The
agenda shall be posted on the City’s website, as well as at the entrance to the
City Council Chambers, at least 72 hours before each regular meeting, and the
City Clerk shall maintain records of the name of the person posting the agenda,
and the date and time of posting.
3. Items may be placed on a City Council agenda in the following manner:
A. A Council Member may ask during the Council meeting that a matter be
brought to the City Council at a future meeting. The matter will be
brought back at the next Council meeting (if possible). At that Council
meeting, if a majority of the City Council wishes to examine the issue,
staff will prepare an appropriate report and return the item to the City
Council with greater detail for discussion and/or action.
B. In addition to the above, the Mayor may ask the City Manager to place
an item on the Council’s agenda outside of a Council meeting. If so, the
matter will be brought back at the next Council meeting (if possible). At
that Council meeting, if a majority of the Council wishes to examine the
issue, the staff will prepare an appropriate report and return the item to
the City Council with greater detail for discussion and/or action.
C. The City Manager may place an item on the agenda in the course of
operating the City.
CLOSED SESSION AGENDA
The Closed Session agenda shall be prepared by the City Attorney. The closed session
agenda shall strictly conform to the format specified in the Brown Act. The City Attorney
shall prepare a written report, or give an oral report, of any action taken in closed session that
is required to be reported in open session by the Brown Act.
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COUNCIL CORRESPONDENCE
The City Clerk is authorized to open and examine all mail or other written communications
addressed to the City Council and to immediately give a copy to the City Manager. The City
Manager shall give immediate attention to administrative business referred to in the
communication that does not require Council action and may be promptly concluded or shall
prepare a staff report for the next available Council meeting. Except as otherwise permitted
by law, all mail or written communications from the public/residents/applicants shall be
submitted to the City Council by 5:00 p.m. on the Monday immediately prior to the meeting
at which the City Council will consider the item that is the subject of the mail or written
communications to allow time for the City Council to adequately consider the mail or written
communications.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
The agenda for regular meetings of the City Council shall contain the following items in the
order listed:
Study Session
Public Comments, including public comments about items on the Closed Session
agenda.
Closed Session - After Study Session – Council Chambers Conference Room
Recess
Reconvene at 7:00 p.m. for Regular Meeting
Roll Call
Closed Session Report
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Presentations
Notice to the Public
City Council Announcements or Matters Which Council Members Would Like Placed
on a Future Agenda (Non-discussion Item)
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Public Comments on Consent Calendar
Consent Calendar:
A. Reading of Minutes/Ordinances and Resolutions
B. Ordinances for Introduction
C. Ordinances for Adoption
D. Resolutions for Adoption
E. Contracts and Agreements
F. Miscellaneous (for example: Planning Commission Agendas, budget
amendments, and permit applications)
Items Removed from the Consent Calendar
Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items
Oral Reports from City Council on Committee Activities
Public Hearings
Continued Business
Current Business
Motions for Reconsideration
Continued Closed Session, if necessary (report if applicable)
Adjournment
The order of business shall not be changed except by majority vote of the City Council.
PREPARATION OF MINUTES
The City Clerk shall have the exclusive responsibility for preparation of the minutes, and any
directions for changes in the minutes shall be made only by m ajority action of the City
Council.
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READING OF MINUTES
Unless the reading of the minutes of a Council meeting is ordered by a majority vote of the
Council, such minutes may be approved without reading if the City Clerk previously
furnished each Council Member and the public binder and website with a copy.
Adopted - November 13, 1967
Amended - March 28, 1994
Amended - June 13, 1977
Amended - June 27, 1994
Amended - October 25, 1977
Amended - December 12, 1994
Amended - February 9, 1981
Amended - February 26, 1996
Amended - December 9, 1996
Amended - May 26, 1998
Amended – November 8, 1999 (eff. 1/1/2000)
Amended – March 14, 2000
Amended – February 27, 2001
Amended – March 27, 2001
Amended – August 28, 2001
Amended – January 27, 2004
Amended – March 9, 2004
Amended – March 28, 2006
Amended – February 26, 2008
Amended – October 27, 2009
Amended – December 6, 2010
Amended - February 22, 2011
Amended - November 27, 2012
Amended – January 8, 2013
Amended – May 14, 2013