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Initial
Date
Date Received in Council Office
Agenda Date
Assi ned to:
Ori inalor:
Mann
3/24/2010
F ID3/30/2010
MAR 2 4 2010
COTW/Introduction
Division Head:
4/13/2010
_ COTW
De t.Head:
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WHATCOM COUNTY
5/11/2010
COTW/Council
Prosecutor:
COUNCIL
O U NC I
5/25/2010
COTW
Purchasin /Bud et:
6/08/2010
COTW
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6/22/20
Executive;
TITLE OF DOCUMENT: See Page Two Agenda Bill Sheet
Ordinance amending WCC 2.02
ATTACHMENTS:
SEPA review required? ( ) Yes ( ) NO
Should Clerk schedule a hearing ? ( )Fes ( x ) NO
SEPA review completed? ( ) Yes ( ) NO
Requested Date:
SUMMARYSTATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE: (If this item is an ordinance or requires a public
hearing, you must provide the language for use in the required public notice. Be specific and cite RCW or WCC as appropriate.
Be clear in explaining the intent of the action)
Ordinance amending WCC 2.02
COMMITTEE ACTION:
COUNCIL ACTION:
3/30/2010: Discussed. Held in Committee.
3/30/2010: Pulled from Introduction
4/13/2010: Discussed and amended.
4/13/2010: Pulled from Introduction
5/11/2010: Amended and held in committee.
5/25/2010: Not discussed. Held in committee.
See Page Two Agenda Bill Sheet
6/22/2010: Amended. Will go forward to
Council for Introduction
Related County Contract #:
Related File Numbers:
Ordinance or Resolution
Number: Ord. 2010-044
Please Note: Once adopted and signed, ordinances and resolutions are available for viewing and printing
on the Coun 's website at: www.co.whatcom.wa.us/council.
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Initial
Date
Date Received in Council Office
Agenda Date
Assigned to:
Page Two of Agenda bill
Originator:
928/2010
Introduction
Division Head:
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Council
Dept. Head:
Prosecutor:
Purchasing/Budget:
Executive:
TITLE OF DOCUMENT.
Ordinance amending WCC 2.02
ATTACHMENTS:
118110 Memorandum to County Council
SEPA review required? ( ) Yes ( ) NO
Should Clerk schedule a hearing? ( ) Yes ( X ) NO
SEPA review completed? ( ) Yes ( ) NO
Requested Date:
SUMMARYSTATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE: (If this item is an ordinance or requires a public
hearing, you must provide the language for use in the required public notice. Be specific and cite RCW or WCC as appropriate. Be
clear in explaining the intent of the action.)
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Ordinance amending WCC 2.02
COMMITTEEACTION.•
COUNCIL ACTION.•
9/28/2010: Introduced
10/12/2010: Council Adopted 6-1, Weimer
opposed Ord. 2010-044
Related County Contract #:
Related File Numbers:
Ordinance or Resolution Number:
AB2010-143 & AB2010-143A
Ord. 2010-044
AB2010-143B-AB2010-143C
Please Note: Once adopted and signed, ordinances and resolutions are available for viewing and printing on
the County's website at. www.co.it,hatco►ti.wa.us/council.
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2010 Ord\Amend WCC 2.02, County Council SPONSORED BY: Consent
PROPOSED BY: Ken Mann
INTRODUCTION DATE: 3/30/2010
ORDINANCE NO. 2010-044
AMENDING WHATCOM COUNTY CODE 2.02, COUNTY COUNCIL
WHEREAS, Whatcom County Code Sections 2.02 sets forth guidelines for the
conduct of council and council committee meetings, council organization, rules of
procedure, ordinance introduction and adoption, resolution approval, appointments,
boards and commissions, and other council -related matters; and
WHEREAS, amendments to Whatcom County Code 2.02 are necessary to
clarify the rules under which the council conducts its business.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that
Whatcom County Code 2.02 is hereby amended as indicated in Exhibit A to this
ordinance.
A F�i'�l hMIJIM4ii `h day of October , 2010
-Ole e ' WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
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WHATCOM COUNTY WASHINGTON
Dana pwn-I avtl, CleC�cof the Council Sam trawford, Council Chair
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Civil Deputy Prosecutor
Page 1
Pete Kremen, County Executive
Date: le
Ordinance amending WCC 2.02
Exhibit A for Sept. 28
EXHIBIT A
❑rdinan en ing W_QC 2.02)
CHAPTER 2.02
COUNTY COUNCIL
Sections:
2.02.005
Council - Composition.
2.02.010
Council - Terms of office.
2.02.015
Council vacancies - Announcement.
2.02.020
Council vacancies - Qualifications.
2.02.025
Council vacancies - Nominations.
2.02.030
Council vacancies - Procedures.
2.02.035
Council vacancies - Term of appointee.
2.02.040
Meetings - General rules.
2.02.045
Meetings - Agenda.
2.02.050
Meetings - Council acting in other capacities.
2.02.055
Meetings - Order of business.
2.02.060
Meetings - Decorum of debate.
2.02.065
Meetings - Powers of the chair.
2.02.070
Meetings - Annual reorganization and election of officers.
2.02.075
Standing committees - Established.
2.02.080
Standing committees - Membership.
2.02.085
Standing committees - Committee action.
2.02.090
Membership on required boards, commissions, and committees.
2.02.095
Appointment of non-councilmembers to boards, commissions, and
committees.
2.02.100
Resolutions - General provisions.
2.02.105
Ordinances - General provisions.
2.02.110
Ordinances - Introduction.
2.02.115.
Ordinances - Reintroduction.
2.02.120
Ordinances - Publication of proposed and enacted ordinances.
2.02.125
Ordinances - Effective date.
2.02.130
Ordinances - Veto message - Overriding.
2.02.135
Emergency ordinances.
2.02.140
Signature on documents.
2.02.145
Requests for ordinances or legal opinions.
2.02.150
Duties of the chair.
2.02.155
Clerk.
2.02.160
Hearing examiner.
2.02.165
Planning and policy analyst.
2.02.170
Correspondence requirements.
2.02.175
Requests of the executive branch.
2.02.180
Handling complaints and concerns.
2.02.185
Travel and expense approval.
2.02.190
Suspension of rules.
*Prior legislative history: Ord. 2008-004 repealed Ch. 2.02. Ords. 79-1, 79-7, 81-107, 88-10, 88-21, 88-25, 89-
17, 89-26, 90-6, 90-8, 91-001, 91-030, 94-007, 95-003, 95-055, 96-035, 2001-061, 2002-022, 2004-006 and
2007-044 and Resos. 79-1, 79-2, 80-42, 82-1, 82-8, 83-45, 85-3, 97-006, 98-020 and 99-045 were formerly
codified in the chapter.
2.02.005 Council — Composition.
The council shall consist of seven members, two councilmembers from each of
the three council districts and one councilmember at large. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.010 Council — Terms of office.
The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four years,
commencing on the second Monday in January following election. (Ord. 2008-004
Exh. A).
2.02.015 Council vacancies — Announcement.
A. The council shall publicly announce any vacancy and shall provide a reasonable
period for interested candidates to contact councilmembers and request that his or
her name be considered for the vacant position.
B. Such announcement shall be made at least 10 days before the vacancy is
filled. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.020 Council vacancies — Qualifications.
A. A vacancy on the county council shall be filled by a qualified registered voter
resident of the district he or she represents, meeting all of the qualifications of
Section 4.20 of the Whatcom County Charter
B. Any information provided by a nominee shall be checked to verify
qualifications, and submission of a personal resume may be requested. (Ord. 2008-
004 Exh. A).
2.02.025 Council vacancies — Nominations.
A. Nominations to fill a vacancy on the county council shall be made by any
councilmember who may place an individual's name into nomination in a regular
open meeting. No councilmember may nominate himself or herself.
B. All names submitted s#afl may be referred to a committee of the whole for
consideration.
C. Nominees may be personally interviewed by a committee or any
councilmember or councilmembers chosen by the council to conduct such
interviews. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.030 Council vacancies — Procedures.
A. An appointment to fill a vacancy on the council shall be approved by majeFity
ete of the eeuneml an affirmative roll -call vote by a majority of the council. The
council majority shall be four votes.
B. A nominated councilmember shall be allowed to vote for other nominees.
C. If at any time, by virtue of vacancies on the council, the membership of the
council is reduced below that required to constitute a quorum (four members), the
council
may nevertheless fill the vacancies by an affirmative roll -call vote by a majority of
the remaining council.
E D. If a council vacancy remains unfilled for a period of 30 days because of the
inability of the council to make the appointment, the vacancy shall be filled within
15 additional days by the county executive from among those persons nominated
by the members of the council. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.035 Council vacancies — Term of appointee.
Section 4.50 of the Whatcom County Charter shall govern the term for which the
appointee may serve. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.040 Meetings — General rules.
A. It is the policy of the council that, to the greatest extent possible, all official
meetings of the council and its committees shall be open to the public, with the
exception of "executive sessions" (closed to the public), for certain limited topics,
as defined in RCW 42.23.110. All council and committee meetings will be held in
compliance with the state Open Public Meetings Act (Chapter 42.30 RCW).
B. Regular meetings of the county council and its standing committees shall be
held every other Tuesday in the Whatcom County Council Chambers, unless decided
otherwise by the council. A schedule of specific meeting dates shall be approved by
resolution annually. The chairperson of the council or the chairperson of any of its
standing committees may call special meetings as required, provided proper public
notice and notice to councilmembers is given.
C. Committee of the whole meetings will be scheduled as necessary. These
meetings may be cancelled at the will of the council.
D. Executive sessions (closed meetings) may be held in accordance with the
provisions of the Washington State Open'Public Meetings Act. (RCW 42.30.110)
E. All council and council committee meetings shall be conducted pursuant to
Sturgis Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure, latest edition, except when in
conflict with the standing rules of the council. A copy of the Standard Code of
Parliamentary Procedure shall be available in the council office for review.
F. A majority (four members) of the council shall be in attendance to constitute a
quorum and shall be necessary for the transaction of the council's business. A
majority of a council committee (two members) shall be necessary for the
transaction of a committee's business. If a quorum is not present, those in
attendance will be named and they shall adjourn to a later time.
G. In the event of a tie in votes on any motion, the motion shall be considered
lost.
H. Any session of the council may be continued or adjourned from day-to-day, or
for more than one day, but no adjournment shall be for a longer period than until
the next regular meeting thereafter. (RCW 42.30.090)
I. The council may schedule work sessions (open to the public) at the call of the
council chair or of any two or more members of the council to review forthcoming
programs of the county, receive progress reports on current programs or projects,
or receive other similar information from the county executive or county staff.
Formal action may be taken at these meetings.
J. The clerk of the council shall keep an account of all proceedings of the council.
Written minutes shall be recorded promptly after every meeting and, upon approval
by the council, shall be entered in a minutes book constituting the official record of
the council. All approved minutes shall be open to public inspection. Minutes shall
include a summation of the actions and discussions forthcoming from each council
and committee meeting, as well as a record of the vote of each councilmember. A
verbatim public record shall be kept of each meeting by electronic or mechanical
means for a reasonable period of time as provided by state law.
K. Minutes of a council meeting are required to be read into the record only if
requested by a member of the council. Minutes may be approved without reading if
the clerk of the council previously furnished each councilmember with a copy
thereof.
L. Wher:-mess ffg4he eeuneil During an open session or public hearing,
audience members will be given three minutes to address the council.
M. Cell phones shall be silenced and cell phone conversations shall be prohibited
within the confines of the council chambers during meetings.
N. Placards, signs, applause, or other distractions shall not be allowed in the
Council Chambers without the consent of the Council Chair.
O. Any person making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks, or who
shall become boisterous while addFessing the eewneil. attending a council or council
committee meeting may be requested to leave the meeting and may be forthwith,
by the presiding officer, barred from further audience before the council during that
ceuneiE meeting. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.045 Meetings - Agenda.
A. The clerk of the council shall consult with the council chair and the chair of
each committee prior to preparation of the council's agenda. The clerk shall prepare
the agenda, which, together with supporting documents, shall be provided to all
councilmembers no less than five days prior to each regular council meeting and at
the earliest possible date prior to any special meeting. The agenda shall be posted
conspicuously within the Whatcom County Courthouse and shall be available for
review on the council's web page.
B. Upon request by any two or more members of the council at any council
meeting, an item of business shall be placed on the agenda of the next regular
meeting.
C. Consent items may be acted upon en masse; provided, however, that any
consent item shall be considered separately if so requested by a councilmember, a
member of the county administration, or a member of the public.
D. Introduction items may be accepted en masse; provided, however, that any
introduction item shall be considered separately if so requested by one or more
councilmembers. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.050 Meetings - Council acting in other capacities.
Where the members of the county council sit in an administrative or legislative
capacity in situations such as, but not limited to, supervisors of a special district or
members of the county health board, all business in these other capacities shall be
treated as regular items of business during council meetings. The agenda for the
meeting shall note any items being considered in one or more of these other
capacities. It shall not be necessary for the council to adjourn itself in order to
consider items in these other capacities. All actions taken by the council regarding
issues in these other capacities shall be deemed to have been enacted or approved
by those entities under the authority as may be provided for in law, or the authority
of the county if appropriate. (Ord. 2008-046 § 1; Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.055 Meetings - Order of business.
Business may include but not be limited to the following order:
1. Roll call;
2. Flag salute;
3. Announcements;
4. Special presentations;
5. Approval of minutes;
6. Open session;
7. Public hearings and final consideration of hearing items;
8. Consent agenda;
9. Final consideration of other items;
10. Introduction of ordinances and resolutions;
11. Reports and other items from councilmembers;
12. Adjourn. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.060 Meetings - Decorum of debate.
A. Any councilmember desiring to speak shall first be recognized by the chair and
shall confine his or her remarks to one subject under consideration or to be
considered. The councilmember who has proposed a motion or the committee
member who has presented a report shall be allowed the first opportunity to
explain the motion or report, and usually is allowed to speak last on it. No member
or small group of members shall be permitted to monopolize the discussion on a
question. If a member has already spoken and other members wish to speak, they
should be recognized in preference to the member who has already spoken on a
question.
B. Councilmembers shall address each other as "councilmember" and the council
chair shall be addressed as 'chair."
C. Staff members, presenters, and the general public shall be addressed as Mr.,
Mrs., er- Ms., or by their official or honorary title.
D. When two or more councilmembers desire to speak at the same time, the
chair shall name the member who shall have the floor.
E. Ne meFnbeF ef the ceunell shall speak a second tinge te the same question as
Ieng as any ngber who deriFes to speak has not srzken to that question-.
E. When a councilmember is speaking, no other member shall hold discourse
which may interrupt the speaker except to raise a point of order. The chair should
insist that every member be attentive to the business before the assembly.
6-: F. When it appears that all councilmembers who wish to speak have done so,
the chair shall inquire, "Is there any further discussion?" If there is not, the
question is put to a vote.
f+ G. To bring a question to immediate vote, a councilmember may move to close
debate. If more than one motion is pending, the motion to close debate should
specify the pending motions to which it applies (main motion, motion to amend,
etc.). The motion to close debate cannot interrupt a speaker, is not debatable, and
requires a twe-t#iFds affirmative Yete ef�the eoune�an affirmative vote by two-
thirds of the councilmembers in attendance. The motion to close debate should be
used in moderation, as members cannot be expected to maintain interest in an
organization if they are frequently denied the right to participate in its
deliberations. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.065 Meetings - Powers of the chair.
A. The council chair, if present, shall preside asn chairperson at all
meetings of the council. In the absence of the council chair, the vice chair shall
preside. In the absence of both the council chair and the vice chair, the council shall
elect a chair.
B. All meetings of the council shall be called to order by the council chair or vice
chair. In the absence of both the council chair and the vice chair, the meeting shall
be called to order by the clerk of the council for the election of a temporary chair.
The roll shall then be called by the clerk, who shall enter in the minutes of the
meeting the names of the members present. Four councilmembers shall be in
attendance to constitute a quorum.
C. The chair shall preserve order and is responsible for controlling and expediting
debate. Any Fnernber who fails eF Fefuses to speak in an erder-ly and eeurteeus
manner may be denied the right to the flOOF rneeessaFy,
D. The chair shall determine all points of order, subject to the right of any
member to appeal to the council. If any appeal is taken, the question shall be,
"Shall the decision of the chair be sustained?"
E. The chair shall state all questions submitted for a vote and announce the
result. A roll call vote is required for all ordinances and may be taken upon request
of a councilmember for all other items.
F. The presiding officer may move and debate from the chair, subject only to
such limitations of debate as are by these rules imposed on all members, and shall
not be deprived of any of the rights and privileges of a councilmember by reason of
his acting as the presiding officer. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.070 Meetings — Annual reorganization and election of officers.
A. At its first committee of the whole or regular council meeting in January, the
council shall schedule its annual reorganization. At this meeting, the council shall
elect, y roll Ball .. . of rity of the full e,,.,r..
,� �,,,, y��.,,�;1 the chair, vice chair, the
executive pro tempore and the members of all standing committees, each by an
affirmative roll -call vote by a majority of the entire council, or by general consent
when applicable. Prior to each reorganizational meeting, the council clerk or
chairperson shall ask councilmembers to circulate to each other in writing their
requests for committee assignments and other offices. No councilmember shall hold
the position of chair more than two full consecutive years.
B. The chair of the council shall act as executive pro tempore in the absence of
the regular executive pro tempore who was selected pursuant to the above
procedure. Terms of office shall begin at the conclusion of the reorganizational
meeting.
C. In the temporary absence of the chairperson, the vice chairperson shall
perform the duties and responsibilities of the chairperson. A temporary chairperson
shall be elected should both the chairperson and vice chairperson be absent and
shall serve during such absence. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.075 Standing committees — Established.
The following committees are established:
A. Finance and Administrative Services. General areas of responsibility for this
committee shall be budget, taxation and purchasing issues, personnel policies and
union negotiations;
B. Planning and Development. General areas of responsibility for this committee
shall be zoning, development, stormwater, and fire;
C. Public Works and Safety. General areas of responsibility for this committee
shall be road construction and vacations, solid waste, new construction,
remodeling, public utilities issues, and criminal justice activities and planning;
D. Natural Resources. General areas of responsibility for this committee shall be
water, forestry, agriculture, fishery and mineral issues;
E. Health. General areas of responsibility for this committee shall be health -
related issues referred to the committee by the health board, public health advisory
board, or health department. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.080 Standing committees — Membership.
A. There shall be three members of all standing committees, membership to be
determined by FnajeFmty Fell call an affirmative vote of the entire council. The
committee members shall be responsible for election of a chairperson and its
internal organization.
B. The time of standing committee meetings shall be determined by the
chairperson of each committee. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.085 Standing committees — Committee action.
A recommendation of any committee shall be agreed to by a majority of the
committee in a regularly called meeting before a proposed item is reported out. All
actions of a committee pertaining to an ordinance that has been properly
introduced, as specified elsewhere in this chapter, will be reported out to the full
council for final consideration. A committee report may contain only that
information which is approved by a majority vote of the committee; however,
minority reports may be presented to the full council after the committee report is
presented. A majority recommendation of the committee may be "do pass," "do
pass as amended," "do pass the attached substitute ordinance," "do not pass," "no
recommendation," "postpone indefinitely" or "withdraw." Minority reports may also
be submitted. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.090 Membership on required boards, commissions, and committees.
Membership of councilmembers on those boards, commissions or committees on
which, by law, members of the legislative body are required to sit shall be
determined by an affirmative vote by a majority Fell call ve of the entire council,
or by general consent when applicable. Councilmembers who are appointed by the
county to any other county governmental boards, commissions or committees,
other than ad hoc council committees, shall likewise be determined by
Hai+ an affirmative vote by a majority of the entire council, or by general
consent when applicable. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.095 Appo.,,M.ent of non couneRmembers to boards.
and eammattees.
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2.02.095 Election of councilmembers as representatives to various boards
and committees. moved here from WCC 2.02
A. Each year at its annual meeting, the county council shall elect its
representatives who shall serve until the next annual meeting to the various boards
and commissions on which it must appoint its own members to serve.
B. This annual election for one-year terms shall begin in January, 1981. (Ord.
2001-028 Exh. A; Ord. 95-006 Exh. A; Res. 80-12 §§ 1, 2).
2.02.100 Resolutions — General provisions.
The county council may pass resolutions to organize and administer the
legislative branch, to make declarations of policy which do not have the force of
law, and to request information from any other agency of county government.
Resolutions shall not be subject to the veto power of the executive, and the council
in passing resolutions need not comply with the procedural requirements for the
introduction, consideration and adoption of ordinances. All resolutions shall be filed
with the clerk of the council in writing in their entirety and shall be scheduled on
the council's agenda as requested and required. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.105 Ordinances — General provisions.
A. Every legislative act shall be by ordinance.
B. The subject of every ordinance shall be clearly stated in the title and no
ordinance shall contain more than one subject.
C. Ordinances may, by reference, adopt Washington State statutes or any
recognized, printed codes or compilations in whole or in part.
D. No ordinance shall be amended unless a new ordinance sets forth each
amended section or subsection at full length.
E. Voting on final passage of all ordinances shall be by roll call vote. (Ord. 2008-
004 Exh. A).
2.02.110 Ordinances — Introduction.
A. All proposed ordinances shall be filed with the clerk of the council in their
entirety in writing and shall be introduced by a councilmember or by consent of the
full council.
B. Proposed ordinances shall be introduced on the council's agenda by title,
following which the council may refer the proposal to the appropriate standing or
special committee, eF tethe committee of the whole, or schedule the proposal for
public hearing.
Following committee report or
public hearing closure, an ordinance that has been properly introduced and
scheduled on the agenda may be considered by the full council.
C. At least 13 days shall pass between introduction and final passage of every
ordinance, except emergency ordinances. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.115 Ordinances — Reintroduction.
Any ordinance which has been introduced and not acted upon within 120 days of
its introduction must be reintroduced, notice of introduction republished, and at
least 13 days elapsed before it can come up for final consideration; except, if any
such ordinance has been under active consideration by any standing committee,
special ad hoc committee, or committee of the whole and has appeared at least
twice on such committee's published agenda, it is not subject to this requirement.
(Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.120 Ordinances — Publication of proposed and enacted ordinances.
Ordinances, or summaries of them, the places where copies are filed, and the
times when they are available for inspection shall be published when the ordinances
are proposed for introduction and again upon enactment. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.125 Ordinances — Effective date.
Every ordinance which passes the council must be presented to the county
executive. If the executive approves and signs the ordinance, it shall take effect 10
days after the date it is signed by the county executive, or otherwise enacted, or at
a later date if stated in the ordinance. If the executive does not either sign or veto
an ordinance within 10 days, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays excepted, after
presentation of the ordinance by the council, it shall become law without the
executive's signature. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.130 Ordinances — Veto message -- Overriding.
If an ordinance is not approved by the executive, the entire ordinance shall be
vetoed and returned with the executive's written objections, which shall be
attached to the ordinance, placed in the council's agenda bill file, and distributed to
all councilmembers. If, within 30 days after being returned to the council, the
ordinance receives the affirFnative vete ef tw. thirds ef the entire eeun, an
affirmative roll -call vote by two-thirds of the entire council, it shall become law.
(Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.135 Emergency ordinances.
An emergency ordinance necessary for the immediate preservation of the public
peace, health, safety, or support of the county government and its existing
institutions may be passed by a 1.•.., ';-,Is ' ete of the county ee „eil an affirmative
roll -call vote by two-thirds of the entire council. An emergency ordinance shall be
effective immediately when approved by the county executive. The specific
emergency and the facts creating it shall be clearly stated in the ordinance. All
emergency ordinances, except those making appropriations from an emergency
reserve of borrowing money for 120 days or less, shall expire as of the sixty-first
day following the date on which the ordinance became law. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh.
A).
2.02.140 Signature on documents.
All official documents issued by order of the council shall be signed by the
chairperson and attested by the clerk of the council, except as otherwise provided
by the Charter. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.145 Requests for ordinances or legal opinions.
A. Any member of the county council may forward a request to the county
executive to have proposed legislation prepared for placement on an upcoming
agenda.
B. Any member of the county council may request written legal opinions, relating
to county business, from the county prosecuting attorney or designee.
C. Any member of the council may, for purposes of inquiry, request verbal
opinions or advice on county legal matters directly from the council's assigned
attorney. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.150 Duties of the chair.
The chairperson shall supervise the clerk of the council, the lanni�ng aR pehl ey
analyst, and other personnel selected by the
County Council; provided, however, that such powers shall be exercised at the
direction of the council. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.155 Clerk.
A. The county council shall employ and supervise the clerk of the county council,
who shall function as the administrative department director with the responsibility
for the operation of the council office and the council clerk's staff. The clerk shall
serve at the will of the council and will consult the council on major policy or
procedural matters.
B. The clerk of the council shall supervise, hire and have full disciplinary authority
over assigned staff. An employee may seek review by the council's finance and
administrative services committee of a disciplinary action taken by the clerk of the
council; provided further, that such review shall take place in executive session
with both the clerk and the employee requesting the review present.
C. The clerk will prepare and justify the department budget, monitor all fiscal
operations of the department, and approve all departmental expenditures. The clerk
will provide planning leadership and direction for assigned staff. The clerk will
develop policy recommendations concerning county -wide programs, and will
develop and implement departmental policies and procedures.
D. The duties of the clerk of the county council shall include, but not be limited
to, those statutory powers, responsibilities and duties specified in RCW
36.22.010(6), 36.22.020, 36.32.135 and 36.32.140.
E. The duties of the clerk of the county council shall be increased or decreased
consistent with future enactments of the state legislature.
F. The clerk of the county council shall file with the county auditor, at such time
as they may be microfilmed, all original documents presented to the county council
along with a notation of the council's official action securely appended for secure
disposition of all such official records.
G. All tort liability claims filed against Whatcom County shall first be served upon
the clerk of the county council or designee. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.160 Hearing examiner.
The county council shall administer an annual contract for hearing examiner
services. The duties of the hearing examiner are established in Chapter 20.92 WCC.
(Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.165 Other staff selected by the County
Council.
If additional staff members are selected by the county council,
they shall be employed as atR independent staff
members reporting to the sty council, and sbafl would be responsible for such
duties as may be assigned by the eeunty council by an affirmative vote of two-
thirds of the council. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh, A).
2.02.170 Correspondence requirements.
Upon approval by a majority of the entire council, it shall be the responsibility of
the council chairperson to respond to any correspondence on behalf of the council.
Communications requesting council action shall be placed on the appropriate
council committee agenda for consideration and recommendation to the full council.
A copy of all council -initiated correspondence shall be kept in the council office.
(Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.175 Requests of the executive branch.
The county council, its staff, and individual councilmembers shall not interfere in
the day-to-day operations of the executive branch, nor shall they give orders to or
direct, either publicly or privately, any officer or employee of the executive branch.
Requests for detailed information and attendance by executive staff at any council
committee or full council meeting shall be submitted to the county executive's office
for handling. Requests for documents that are readily available to the public may go
directly to a specific department without seeking approval of the county executive.
(Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.180 Handling complaints and concerns.
A. The duty and responsibility for receiving and addressing complaints and
concerns that are not related to the council's legislative responsibility or matters
before the council or one of its committees are delegated to the county
administration and the various executive official and department heads by the
county charter.
B. Councilmembers shall refer all complaints and concerns which are not county
policy or legislative matters to the administration, various elected officials or
department heads, as circumstances dictate, for resolution before any council
action is initiated, after which the county council, council committees, or individual
councilmembers may address such issues with the administration before deciding if
legislative action by the council is appropriate. (Ord. 2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.185 Travel and expense approval.
A. All councilmember expense claims shall be subject to approval by the chair of
the council or authorized designee;
B. Expense claims made by the chair shall be approved by the vice chair or
authorized designee;
C. Expense claims shall be submitted in detailed account citing date, place, and
business purpose in accordance with procedures established by and forms approved
by administrative services finance;
D. Original receipts prepared and issued by the service provider or copies of
endorsed checks are required whenever this policy provides for actual cost
reimbursement; and
E. Itemized expense claims shall be submitted to the deputy clerk of the council
after obtaining written approval from the chair or vice chair, as appropriate. (Ord.
2008-004 Exh. A).
2.02.190 Suspension of rules.
The rules and procedures set forth in this chapter may be suspended in specific
instances by an ^��:.. ,�;"� re+
the eeu an affirmative roll -call vote by two-thirds of the entire council. (Ord.
2008-004 Exh. A).