HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/15/2005 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 025, 2005, AMENDIN ITEM NUMBER: 28
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: March 15, 2005
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Steve Roy
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 025, 2005, Amending Section 2-31 of the City Code so as to
Clarify That City Council Can Provide Direction to City Staff or Other Persons During
Executive Sessions.
RECOMMENDATION
The City Attorney recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, which was adopted as amended 6-1 (Nays: Councilmember Tharp) on First
Reading, amends Section 2-31 of the City Code pertaining to executive sessions to clarify that
Council can provide direction to City staff or other persons during the course of an executive
session with regard to the matters that are permissible for discussion in executive session.
ORDINANCE NO. 025, 2005
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING SECTION 2-31 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
SO AS TO CLARIFY THAT CITY COUNCIL CAN PROVIDE DIRECTION
TO CITY STAFF OR OTHER PERSONS DURING EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
WHEREAS, both the City Code and the Colorado Revised Statutes contain provisions
pertaining to open meetings, and both sets of regulations limit the kinds of matters that may be
discussed by the City Council in executive session; and
WHEREAS,the open meetings provisions of the City Code,which are contained in Chapter
2, Division 2 of the Code, are based on the provisions of Article 2, Section I 1 of the City Charter;
and
WHEREAS,said Charter provision authorizes executive sessions for the following purposes:
discussing personnel matters;consulting with attorneys representing the City regarding specific legal
questions including litigation or potential litigation;considering water and real property acquisitions
and sales; and considering certain electric utility matters; and
WHEREAS,the regulation of City Council meetings is a matter of purely local concern,so
that the City Code provisions governing meetings of the City Council supercede any conflicting
provisions of the State statutes; and
WHEREAS, both the State law and the City Code prohibit Council from taking any final
legislative action in executive session, although the state and local regulations differ in that Section
24-6-402.4(c)of the Colorado Revised Statutes specifically permits local public bodies to determine
positions relative to matters that may be subject to negotiations and to develop strategies for
negotiations and to instruct negotiators,while the provisions of the City Code are less specific in that
regard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes it to be in the best interests of the City to amend
Section 2-31 of the City Code so as to clarify that the City Council may give direction to City staff
in executive session with regard to matters that are permissible for executive session discussion,and
that providing such direction does not run afoul of the prohibition against taking final legislative
action in executive session.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that Section 2-31(a) of the City Code is hereby amended so as to read in its entirety as
follows:
Sec. 2-31. Executive sessions.
(a) The City Council,and any committee of the City Council, may, by two-thirds
(2/3) majority vote of those members present and voting, hold an executive session
upon announcement of the topic for discussion in the executive session, which
announcement shall include a specific citation to the provision of this Section that
authorizes the Council or Council committee to meet in executive session, and shall
identify the particular matter to be discussed in as much detail as possible without
compromising the purpose for which the executive session is to be held. Said
executive session may be held only at a regular or special meeting and only for the
purposes of considering any of the following matters and providing direction through
individual expressions of opinion, to city staff or other persons with regard to such
matters:
(1) Personnel matters restricted to those described in subparagraphs(a)through
(d) below. Except as provided in subparagraph (c) below, "personnel
matters" shall not include discussions concerning any member of the City
Council or members of city boards and commissions, or discussions
concerning the appointment of persons to fill such positions,or to discussions
of personnel policies that do not require the discussion of matters personal
to particular employees:
a. Matters involving the hiring, appointment, dismissal, demotion,
promotion, assignment and discipline of city personnel, and the
review and discussion of the performance and proposed
compensation and benefits of the City Manager, City Attorney or
other direct City Council employees.
b. Consideration of complaints or charges against individual city
personnel, provided that such matter shall not be considered in
executive session if the individual concerned requests that the matter
be considered in open session.
C. Consideration of actual or hypothetical situations involving potential
conflicts of interests with individual Councilmembers or city board
or commission members,provided that no executive session shall be
held for the purpose of concealing the fact that a member of the City
Council or of a city board or commission has a financial or personal
interest in the purchase,acquisition,lease,transfer or sale of any real,
personal or other property interest from the city.
d. Consideration and discussion of strategy matters relating to
negotiations with employee groups including unions.
(2) Meetings with the City Attorney or other attorneys representing the city
regarding litigation or potential litigation involving the city and/or the
manner in which particular policies,practices or regulations of the city may
be affected by existing or proposed provisions of federal, state or local law.
(3) Consideration of water and real property acquisitions and sales by the city.
(4) Consideration of electric utility matters if such matters pertain to issues of
competition in the electric utility industry.
(b) No final legislative action shall be taken by the city in executive session.
Such final legislative action may be taken only in an open meeting.
(c) Executive sessions shall be closed to the general public,but the City Council
may permit any person or group to attend such sessions.
• Introduced and considered favorably on first reading and ordered published this 1 st day of
March, A.D. 2005, and to be presented for final passage on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2005.
Mayor
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 15th day of March, A.D. 2005.
Mayor
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City Clerk
ITEM NUMBER: 25 A-B
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: March 1, 2005
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Steve Roy
SUBJECT
Items Relating to Section 2-31 and 2-33 of the City Code Pertaining to Executive Sessions.
RECOMMENDATION
The City Attorney recommends adoption of Ordinance No.025,2005, and recommends against the
adoption of Ordinance No. 036, 2005.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 025, 2005,Amending Section 2-31 of the City Code of the
so as to Clarify That City Council Can Provide Direction to City Staff or Other Persons
During to Executive Se `s"
This Ordinance amend ection 31 o hpCiCod ertaining to executive sessions to
clarify that Council can provide dire ion ttaf or other persons during the course of
an executive session with regard to the matters that are permissible for discussion in
executive session.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 036, 2005, Amending Section 2-33(b) of the City Code so
as to Eliminate City Council's Ability to Go off the Record During Attorney-Client
Communications that Occur in Executive Session
This Ordinance amends Section 2-33 of the City Code so as to eliminate the ability of the
Council to go off the record during an executive session to discuss matters that are subject
to the attorney-client privilege.
BACKGROUND ,
Item A VP
Both the City Code and the Colorado Revised Statutes contain provisions pertaining to open
meetings, and both sets of regulations limit the kinds of matters that may be discussed by the City
Council in executive session.
March 1, 2005 -2- Item No. 25 A-B
The open meetings provisions of the City Code, which are contained in Section 2-31 of the Code,
are based on the provisions of Article 2, Section 11 of the City Charter. This Charter provision
authorizes executive sessions for the following purposes: discussing personnel matters;consulting
with attorneys representing th Cit re s Nins including litigation or
potential litigation; considerin water d rea r e ac itions and sales; and considering
certain electric utility matters. ;
Both the State law and the City Code prohibit Council from taking any final legislative action in
executive session,although the state and local regulations differ in that Section 24-6-402.4(e)of the
Colorado Revised Statutes specifically permits local public bodies to determine positions relative
to matters that may be subject to negotiations and to develop strategies for negotiations and to
instruct negotiators,while the provisions of the City Code are less specific in that regard. Ordinance
No.025,2005 would amend Section 2-31 of the City Code so as to clarify that the City Council may
give direction to City staff in executive session with regard to matters that are permissible for
executive session discussion,and that providing such direction does not run afoul of the prohibition
against taking final legislative action in executive session.
Item B
Ordinance No. 036,2005 would amend Section 2-33 of the Code to eliminate the ability of the City
Council to go off the record du ' g at e u sPee
iscus� matters that are subject to the
attorney client privilege. At p ent, Se on 2- anion provisions of the state open
meetings law, requires that ex tive se" 'ons rd an at the recording be preserved for
at least 90 days, so that a person o belied thatthe Coun gaged in substantial discussions
of matters not enumerated in Section 2-31 or that the Council took final legislative action in
executive session, may apply to the district court for an order authorizing the offending portion of
the executive session discussion to be released to the public. However,both the City Code and the
state law permit the Council to go off the record in executive session during portions of an executive
session that constitute privileged attorney-client communications.
Ordinance No. 036, 2005 would eliminate the Council's ability to go off the record in executive
session during privileged attorney-client communications. This would mean that the substance of
attorney-client communications,like other discussions held in executive session,would be available
for judicial, in camera review if there was a challenge to the propriety of the discussion.
The purpose of the attorney-client privilege is to facilitate candor in the exchange of information and
advice between the attorneys for the City and the officers and employees of the City,so that the legal
advice and recommendations p i le t Jand
cngi-client
ll salient facts and so that
the municipal clients can be fa info vl risks and consequences
of particular courses of action., Th C ma ning Council's ability to
determine,on a case-by-case basis,whether going off y-client communications
is advisable to better ensure the candor and confidentiality of such communications.