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RES 221319
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First,the chair should clearly announce the agenda item number and Ninth,the chair takes a vote.Simply asking for the"ayes"and then <br />should clearly state what the agenda item subject is.The chair should asking for the"nays"normally does this.If members of the body do <br />then announce the format(which follows)that will be followed in not vote,then they"abstain."Unless the rules of the body provide <br />considering the agenda item. otherwise(or unless a super majority is required as delineated later <br />Second,following that agenda format,the chair should invite the in these rules),then a simple majority(as defined in law or the rules <br />of the body as delineated later in these rules)determines whether theappropriatepersonorpersonstoreportontheitem,including any <br />recommendation that they might have.The appropriate person or <br />motion passes or is defeated. <br />persons may be the chair,a member of the body,a staff person,or a Tenth,the chair should announce the result of the vote and what <br />committee chair charged with providing input on the agenda item. action(if any)the body has taken.In announcing the result,the chair <br />should indicate the names of the members of the body,if any,whoThird,the chair should ask members of the body if they have any <br />technical questions of clarification.At this point,members of the voted in the minority on the motion.This announcement might take <br />the following form:"The motion passes by a vote of 3-2,with Smithbodymayaskclarifyingquestionstothepersonorpersonswho <br />and Jones dissenting.We have passed the motion requiring a 10-dayreportedontheitem,and that person or persons should be given <br />time to respond notice for all future meetings of this body." <br />Fourth,the chair should invite public comments,or if appropriate at Motions in General <br />a formal meeting,should open the public meeting for public input. <br />Motions are the vehicles for decision making by a body.It is usuallyIfnumerousmembersofthepublicindicateadesiretospeakto <br />the subject,the chair may limit the time of public speakers.At the best to have a motion before the body prior to commencing <br />conclusion of the public comments,the chair should announce that discussion of an agenda item.This helps the body focus. <br />public input has concluded(or the public hearing,as the case may be. Motions are made in a simple two-step process.First,the chair <br />is closed). should recognize the member of the body.Second,the member <br />Fifth,the chair should invite a motion.The chair should announce of the body makes a motion by preceding the member's desired <br />the name of the member of the body who makes the motion. approach with the words"I move..." <br />Sixth,the chair should determine if any member of the body wishes A typical motion might be:"I move that we give a 10 day notice in <br />to second the motion.The chair should announce the name of the the future for all our meetings." <br />member of the body who seconds the motion.It is normally good The chair usually initiates the motion in one of three ways: <br />practice for a motion to require a second before proceeding to <br />ensure that it is not just one member of the body who is interested 1. Inviting the members of the body to make a motion,for <br />in a particular approach.However,a second is not an absolute <br />example,"A motion at this time would be in order." <br />requirement,and the chair can proceed with consideration and vote 2. Suggesting a motion to the members of the body,"A motion <br />on a motion even when there is no second.This is a matter left to the would be in order that we give a 10-day notice in the future for all <br />discretion of the chair. our meetings." <br />Seventh,if the motion is made and seconded,the chair should make 3. Making the motion.As noted,the chair has every right as a <br />sure everyone understands the motion. member of the body to make a motion,but should normally do <br />This is done in one of three ways: so only if the chair wishes to make a motion on an item but is <br />convinced that no other member of the body is willing to step <br />I. The chair can ask the maker of the motion to repeat it; forward to do so at a particular time. <br />2. The chair can repeat the motion;or <br />3. The chair can ask the secretary or the clerk of the body to repeat <br />The Three Basic Motions <br />the motion. There are three motions that are the most common and recur often <br />at meetings: <br />Eighth,the chair should now invite discussion of the motion by the <br />body.If there is no desired discussion,or after the discussion has The basic motion.The basic motion is the one that puts forward a <br />ended,the chair should announce that the body will vote on the decision for the body's consideration.A basic motion might be:"I <br />motion.If there has been no discussion or very brief discussion,then move that we create a five-member committee to plan and put on <br />the vote on the motion should proceed immediately and there is no our annual fundraiser." <br />need to repeat the motion.If there has been substantial discussion, <br />then it is normally best to make sure everyone understands the <br />motion by repeating it. <br />3
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