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POLICY & PROCEDURE
Subject:
COUNCIL CORRESPONDENCE
Index: LEGISLATIVE
Number: 800‐04
Effective Date:
12/10/2018
Supersedes:
11/16/2015
Page:
1 of 3
Staff Contact:
CAO
Approved By:
Resolution #4363 on
12/10/2018
1.0 PURPOSE:
To establish guidelines and procedures for correspondence addressed to the City
Council.
2.0 ORGANIZATIONS AFFECTED:
City Councilmembers
3.0 REFERENCES:
Policy & Procedure 800‐11
4.0 POLICY:
4.1 The Council Liaison or designee is authorized to open and examine all mail,
postal and electronic, addressed to the City Council as a body or to an individual
Councilmember.
4.2 Any Councilmember may address correspondence under New Business on the
Council meeting agenda.
4.3 The City Clerk shall be provided a copy of all correspondence brought before the
Council during a Council meeting.
4.4 Correspondence need not be read aloud in its entirety at a Council meeting
unless requested by the presiding officer or a majority vote of the Council.
4.5 All correspondence initially handled by the Council Liaison that has retention
value according to the rules of the State Archivist will be forwarded to the City
Clerk Division.
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5.0 DEFINITIONS:
5.1 Correspondence: For the purpose of this policy, correspondence (also referred
to as “mail”) includes any letter, note, facsimile transmission, email message, or
any other written or electronic transmission of information or data and any
attachments.
6.0 PROCEDURES:
6.1 Mail shall be opened, date‐stamped, and logged as required by law. Mail
addressed to an individual Councilmember shall be opened and date‐stamped by
the Council Liaison unless it is identified as personal or confidential, in which
case it shall be distributed to the Councilmember unopened. If the
correspondence is not personal or confidential or if it relates to City business,
the Councilmember will transmit a copy to the Council Liaison. If the
Councilmember desires action regarding individually received email, such as
having it referred to the Administration or a Council committee, the
Councilmember will directly address the correspondence under New Business at
an upcoming Council meeting.
6.2 Correspondence shall be logged into four categories:
6.2.1 Information correspondence that requires no action:
Correspondence may be forwarded to all Councilmembers.
Councilmembers may opt to respond personally to the correspondent.
Councilmembers should be careful not to respond in a way that implies
he or she is speaking on behalf of the City or the City Council as a
legislative body.
6.2.2 Correspondence that requires administrative review and/or action by
Mayor or City Department:
Action: Correspondence shall be acknowledged and forwarded to the
Mayor and/or appropriate administrator for review. Copies of the
correspondence shall be forwarded to all Councilmembers. Staff
responses shall be approved by the Mayor prior to distribution. Copies of
the responses shall be forwarded to all Councilmembers and the City
Clerk.
6.2.3 Correspondence that requires a policy decision or approval by City
Council:
Action: Correspondence shall be brought up by a Councilmember under
New Business on the agenda for approval, denial or referral to Council
committee of the Administration. If referred, the City Clerk shall notify
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the department administrator for investigation and response, or request
the administrator schedule the item on a Council committee agenda.
6.2.4 Correspondence related to Public Hearings/Meetings or other items on
the Council meeting agenda:
Action: The presiding officer may inquire of the City Clerk if any
correspondence on the subject of the Public Hearing/Meeting had been
received. Acknowledgment of correspondence shall be optional.
6.3 Under Item 6.2.3, if the matter is referred to Council committee, the Council
Liaison shall notify the correspondent of the committee meeting date and time.
Following final action by Council, the City Clerk shall notify the correspondent of
the final Council action.
6.4 The City Clerk shall regularly follow up on outstanding referrals to the
Administration.
6.5 Any Council request or referrals to the Administration occurring at Council
meetings shall be referred to staff by the City Clerk or Chief Administrative
Officer.
6.6 If a public disclosure request is received for Council correspondence, the
Councilmembers shall be immediately notified and provided a copy of the
request.