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POLICY & PROCEDURE
Subject:
COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL
Index: LEGISLATIVE
Number: 800‐05
Effective Date:
12/10/2018
Supersedes:
11/16/2015
Page:
1 of 6
Staff Contact:
CAO
Approved By:
Resolution #4363 on
12/10/2018
1.0 PURPOSE:
To establish guidelines and procedures for the appointment of members and conduct of
Council committees, and appointments of members to Intergovernmental Boards and
Commissions or Ad Hoc Committees.
2.0 ORGANIZATIONS AFFECTED:
City Councilmembers
3.0 REFERENCES:
RCW 42.30
Policy & Procedure 800‐09
4.0 POLICY:
4.1 Standing Council Committees: Meetings are held at least monthly to discuss
financial, public safety, transportation/aviation, community services, planning
and development, utilities, and general governmental issues. Meeting times and
dates are determined by Committee members’ meeting schedules, posted on
the City’s website, and distributed to Council and City staff following every
regular Council meeting. Three Councilmembers serve on each committee to
discuss emerging issues, review City programs and policies, and provide
recommendations to the full Council. Committee issues can be forwarded to
regular Council meetings for action, or formally referred to another standing
committee or the Committee of the Whole for further review.
4.2 Special Committees: The Council may create special committees by motion to
accomplish specific tasks of limited duration.
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4.3 Authority of Standing Committees: Standing Council committees shall be
concerned primarily with policy matters and responsibilities vested in the
legislative body of the City. They shall review policy matters within their general
areas of purview as determined by Council and shall formulate
recommendations to the full Council for action. Activities conducted by the
committees shall not substitute for Council action, but shall be designed to
facilitate Council business.
4.4 Committee Meetings: All committees shall coordinate their activities with the
Council as a whole. The schedule of committee meetings shall be posted at City
Hall and provided to Council and staff through regular distributions. All
Committee meetings shall be open to the public. Councilmembers wishing to
attend a meeting of a committee of which they are not a member shall provide
the Council Liaison and/or the City Clerk sufficient advance notice to allow
compliance with the State’s Open Public Meetings Act.
4.5 Staff Assistance to Committees: The Chief Administrative Officer shall provide for
staff assistance to a committee, as the committee Chair shall request. See Policy
& Procedure 800‐09.
4.6 Standing Committee Reports: Committee reports must be in writing, and once
signed by a majority of Committee members present, must be presented for
Council action at the next available Council meeting. Items formally referred into
any committee, with the exception of briefings or updates, shall not be
considered closed until the related committee report has been voted on by the
full Council.
4.7 Standing Committees:
Community Services Committee: This committee shall be responsible for
policy and development review concerning parks, recreation, trails,
forestry, open spaces, golf course, aquatic center, City facilities, property
acquisition, concessionaire agreements, and other matters it deems
appropriate.
Finance Committee: This committee shall be responsible for policy
development and review concerning the financial matters of the City. The
committee shall also consider and make recommendations regarding
budget, fees and charges, and other matters it deems appropriate.
Planning and Development Committee: This committee shall be
responsible for policy development and review of land use matters,
comprehensive plan and related docket items, economic development
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matters, current and long range planning, permitting, code compliance,
and other matters it deems appropriate.
Public Safety Committee: This committee shall be responsible for policy
development and review concerning public safety matters such as police,
fire, criminal justice, dispatch and communications systems, disaster and
emergency services, water and boating safety, and other matters it
deems appropriate.
Transportation (Aviation) Committee: This committee shall be
responsible for policy development and review of transportation planning
and programming, transportation design and construction, the Renton
Municipal Airport, bicycle routes, traffic safety plans, public transit, and
other matters it deems appropriate.
Utilities Committee: This committee shall be responsible for policy and
development review concerning utility systems, water systems,
wastewater systems, surface water systems, utility rates and taxes, and
other matters it deems appropriate.
4.8 Appointment of Committee Members: A Committee on Committees shall
convene annually, generally in the month of November, to develop a
recommendation for Standing Committees membership. The Committee on
Committees membership shall be established pursuant to Policy & Procedure
800‐01.
4.8.1 The Committee on Committees shall recommend to the full Council the
organization and membership of Standing Committees and Special
Committees, including the discontinuance of any standing or special
committee and the reassignment of its duties and functions to another
committee or committees.
4.8.2 The Committee on Committees shall also recommend to the full Council
the Chair, Vice‐Chair, and Member to serve on each Standing Committee.
4.8.3 When determining the various committee assignments the Committee on
Committee should at no time act to effectively exclude one or more
Councilmembers from serving as a full and equal representative on the
Council.
4.9 The City Council shall establish Standing Committees consisting of three (3)
members each, including the Chair and Vice‐Chair. Members of Standing
Committees shall be recommended by the Committee on Committees with the
approval of the majority of City Council.
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4.9.1 The Chair of each Standing Committee shall act as spokesperson for the
committee and will present reports to the Council.
4.9.2 It shall be the duty of each Standing Committee to fairly examine all
subject matters that have been formally referred by the City Council.
4.9.3 Committee activities, investigations, and recommendations shall be
reported to the full Council at a regularly scheduled meeting. All
recommendations shall be read from a written committee report signed
by at least two members of the committee. Such reports shall be
preserved in the records of the City Clerk Division.
4.9.4 Whenever any member of a committee cannot agree with the committee
report, such member may file a written minority report. The minority
report shall be read at the same time the majority report is reported to
Council. No vote may be taken until both reports have been read. All
minority reports shall also be preserved in the records of the City Clerk
Division.
4.10 The members of the City Council shall establish, through mutual agreement, the
seating arrangement and office assignments for the City Council. Should a
conflict related to those issues arise, the Committee on Committees shall
convene to study the question and provide a recommendation for Council
consideration and action.
4.11 The Committee of the Whole may convene from time to time for the purpose of
Council work sessions or retreats.
4.11.1 The Council President shall serve as Chair.
4.11.2 In the absence of the Council President, the Council President Pro
Tempore shall preside.
4.11.3 No final disposition shall be taken at any Council work session; however,
nothing shall prevent the Council from achieving informal consensus on
any matter under discussion. Recommendations shall be offered for final
action at a succeeding regular meeting of the Council.
4.12 Public testimony in committee meetings is not allowed, unless authorized by a
vote of a majority of Councilmembers, the committee meeting is noticed in
accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, and minutes documenting the
testimony are taken and subsequently approved by the full Council at a regular
Council meeting.
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4.13 Intergovernmental Boards and Commissions and Ad Hoc Committees:
4.13.1 Councilmembers represent the City on regional and intergovernmental
boards and commissions and ad hoc committees to facilitate
communication relating to a variety of matters including planning,
transportation, utilities, housing, the environment, and social services.
Personal positions, when given, shall be identified and not represented as
the position of the City. Reports on intergovernmental boards,
commissions, or ad hoc committee activities shall be presented during
Committee of the Whole meetings under the topic of Regional Issues.
Councilmembers may invite regional committee and boards to work
sessions to provide Council with updates on issues.
A primary delegate and alternate if permitted may be appointed to
intergovernmental boards, commissions, and ad hoc committees.
Alternates are appointed to attend the meeting when the primary
delegate is unable to attend to ensure the City is represented at the
meeting. Assignment and direction of staff in relation to regional
meetings are directed by the Chief Administrative Officer.
Councilmembers are encouraged to notify the Council President of his or
her preferred regional committees. A list of Councilmembers’ preferred
choices will be provided to the Council President at the first meeting in
September. The Council President shall make a good faith effort to
accommodate Councilmembers’ preferred choices when making regional
committee appointments.
5.0 DEFINITIONS:
N/A
6.0 PROCEDURES:
6.1 The Committee on Committees shall submit to the Council recommendations for
membership and Chairs for each committee; this shall occur no later than
January 31 for the year in which the committees are to serve.
6.1.1 Should the committee recommendation fail to receive majority approval,
the Committee on Committees shall reconvene to prepare alternative
proposals until an acceptable organization is achieved.
6.1.2 Membership on the Committee on Committees shall be for a term of one
year commencing with the election of the Council President‐elect.
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6.2 Membership on all Standing Committees shall be for a term of one year,
commencing no later than January 31 and concluding upon approval by the full
Council of a successor committee.
6.2.1 Until such recommendation is accepted and Council organization is
complete, the previously constituted committees shall continue to meet.
Newly‐elected Councilmembers shall serve on all committees previously
assigned to their predecessor.
6.2.2 All Standing Committee meeting dates and times shall be set by the
respective Chair. The Chair may cancel, reschedule or set special
meetings as necessary to conduct the business of the committee,
provided such meetings be coordinated with the Council Liaison and City
Clerk, and notice be provided to the public in compliance with legal and
policy requirements.
6.2.3 The Council President shall not serve as a regular member on any
Standing Committee; however, he or she may serve as an ex‐officio
member of any Council committee and may sign a committee report if at
least two regular committee members are unable to attend a meeting.
6.3 Membership of the Committee of the Whole shall be comprised of all duly
elected Councilmembers.
6.3.1 Prior to each regular weekly Council meeting, the Council may hold work
sessions.
6.3.1.1 Special Committee of the Whole meetings may be held at other
times when approved by a majority of Council. Sufficient notice of
a Special Committee of the Whole meeting shall be provided to
the Council Liaison and/or City Clerk in order to comply with the
Open Public Meetings Act.
6.3.2 Items for discussion shall be appropriately referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
6.3.3 The Council President, in conjunction with the Chief Administrative
Officer, will determine the items to be listed on the Committee of the
Whole meeting agenda.