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City of Camdenton, MO Mayor and Board of Aldermen
§ 110.030 Board Of Aldermen To Select An Acting President — Term.
§ 110.050 Mayor And Board Of Aldermen — Duties.
§ 110.060 Mayor May Sit In Board Of Aldermen.
§ 110.090 Board Of Aldermen To Keep Journal Of Proceedings.
§ 110.100 Board Of Aldermen Shall Publish Semiannual Statements.
§ 110.120 Board Of Aldermen May Compel Attendance Of Witnesses — Mayor To Administer Oaths.
§ 110.150 Mayor — Communications To Board Of Aldermen.
§ 110.170 Standing Committees Appointed.
§ 110.180 Proclamations, Meetings, Elections.
§ 110.190 Mayor May Hire, Discipline And Terminate Part-Time Seasonal Employees.
§ 110.200 Regular Meetings.
§ 110.210 Special Meetings.
§ 110.220 Quorum.
§ 110.230 Effect Of Adjourned Meetings.
§ 110.240 Duties Of Mayor As President Of Board.
§ 110.250 Rules Of Order.
§ 110.260 Decorum.
§ 110.270 Order Of Business.
§ 110.280 Expression Of Dissent Or Protest By Member.
§ 110.290 Public Meetings.
§ 110.300 When Bills May Be Amended.
§ 110.310 Special Committees.
§ 110.320 Amendment Or Suspension Of Rules.
Section 110.030 Board Of Aldermen To Select An Acting President — Term.
Section 110.050 Mayor And Board Of Aldermen — Duties.
Section 110.060 Mayor May Sit In Board Of Aldermen.
Section 110.090 Board Of Aldermen To Keep Journal Of Proceedings.
Section 110.100 Board Of Aldermen Shall Publish Semiannual Statements.
Section 110.120 Board Of Aldermen May Compel Attendance Of Witnesses — Mayor To Administer Oaths.
Section 110.150 Mayor — Communications To Board Of Aldermen.
Section 110.170 Standing Committees Appointed.
Section 110.180 Proclamations, Meetings, Elections.
Section 110.190 Mayor May Hire, Discipline And Terminate Part-Time Seasonal Employees.
Section 110.200 Regular Meetings.
Section 110.210 Special Meetings.
Section 110.220 Quorum.
Section 110.230 Effect Of Adjourned Meetings.
Section 110.240 Duties Of Mayor As President Of Board.
Section 110.250 Rules Of Order.
Section 110.260 Decorum.
Section 110.270 Order Of Business.
Section 110.280 Expression Of Dissent Or Protest By Member.
Section 110.290 Public Meetings.
Section 110.300 When Bills May Be Amended.
Section 110.310 Special Committees.
Section 110.320 Amendment Or Suspension Of Rules.
[R.O. 1992 § 105.010]
No person shall be an Alderman unless he/she be at least eighteen (18) years of age, a citizen of the United States, and an inhabitant and resident of the City for one (1) year next preceding his/her election, and a resident, at the time he/she files and during the time he/she serves, of the ward from which he/she is elected. Nor shall any person be elected an Alderman who is in arrears of any tax, lien, forfeiture or defalcation in office.
State Law Reference: As to when Aldermen may be elected at large, § 79.060, RSMo.
The Board of Aldermen shall elect one (1) of its own number who shall be styled "Acting President of the Board of Aldermen" and who shall serve for a term of one (1) year.
The style of the ordinances of the City shall be "Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Camdenton, as follows: . . . ." No ordinance shall be passed except by bill, and no bill shall become an ordinance unless on its final passage a majority of the members elected to the Board of Aldermen shall vote for it, and the "ayes" and "nays" be entered on the journal. Every proposed ordinance shall be introduced to the Board of Aldermen in writing and shall be read by title or in full two (2) times prior to passage; both readings may occur at a single meeting of the Board of Aldermen. If the proposed ordinance is read by title only, copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available for public inspection prior to the time the bill is under consideration by the Board of Aldermen. No bill shall become an ordinance until it shall have been signed by the Mayor, or person exercising the duties of the Mayor's office, or shall have been passed over the Mayor's veto as herein provided.
In the event the financial statement of the City is not published as required by Section 110.100, the Treasurer of the City shall not pay out any money of the City on any warrant or order of the Board of Aldermen after the end of the month in which such financial statement should have been published until such time as such financial statement is published. Any Treasurer violating the provisions of this Section shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation.
Upon filing of the oath of office and approval of bond, when bond is required, the City Clerk shall deliver to the person elected or appointed a commission signed by the Mayor, and under the Seal of the City, duly countersigned by the Clerk, authorizing the person therein named to discharge the duties of the office therein named for the term for which he/she was appointed or elected.
[R.O. 1992 § 105.090; CC 1984 § 21.140; Ord. No. 2355-10 § 1, 4-6-2010]
[R.O. 1992 § 105.140; CC 1984 § 21.210; Ord. No. 2288-08 § 1, 11-18-2008; Ord. No. 2355-10 § 1, 4-6-2010]
The Mayor shall, at the first meeting of the Board of Aldermen after each annual election, name the members of such standing committees to fill open committee positions as he/she deems necessary. Such committees shall consist of at least one (1) but no more than two (2) members of the Board of Aldermen unless specified otherwise.
[R.O. 1992 § 105.150; CC 1984 § 21.220; Ord. No. 2355-10 § 1, 4-6-2010]
The Mayor shall have the power to issue proclamations, call mass meetings and regular and special elections in such a manner as this Code or other ordinances or State law may provide.
[Ord. No. 2657-17, 7-18-2017]
The Mayor shall be empowered and authorized to hire, discipline and/or terminate part-time seasonal employees of the City of Camdenton, Missouri, subject to confirmation of action by the Board of Aldermen at the next regularly scheduled meeting.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.010; CC 1984 § 24.010]
The Board of Aldermen of this City shall meet in regular session in the Council Room of the City Hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 P.M.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.020; CC 1984 § 24.020]
Special meetings may be called by the Mayor or by any two (2) members of the Board by written request filed with the City Clerk, who shall thereupon prepare a notice of such special meeting, stating time, date, place and object thereof, which notice shall be served personally upon each member of the Board or left at his/her usual place of residence at least twelve (12) hours before the time of the meeting, conforming with open meetings law as adopted by resolution. It shall also be the duty of the City Clerk, immediately upon receipt of the request for the meeting, to make diligent effort to notify each member of the Board in person, either by telephone or otherwise, of such special session.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.030; CC 1984 § 24.030]
A quorum of the Board of Aldermen shall consist of a majority of the full membership (including vacancies and the Mayor of the City).
[R.O. 1992 § 110.050; CC 1984 § 24.045]
[R.O. 1992 § 110.060; CC 1984 § 24.050]
At the hour designated for Board meetings, the Mayor shall call the Board of Aldermen to order and he/she shall act as President of the Board.
The Mayor shall appoint all committees, subject to the concurrence of the Board of Aldermen, the appointment or election of which is not otherwise provided by this Code or other ordinance.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.080; CC 1984 § 24.065]
[R.O. 1992 § 110.090; CC 1984 § 24.070]
The Presiding Officer of the Board of Aldermen shall preserve decorum and shall decide all questions of order subject to appeal to the Board of Aldermen. Any member may appeal to the Board from a ruling of the Presiding Officer upon a question of order. If the motion for an appeal is seconded, the member making the appeal may briefly state his/her reason for the same and the Presiding Officer may briefly express his/her ruling, but there shall be no debate on the appeal and no other member shall participate in the discussion. The Presiding Officer shall then put the question to vote as to whether the decision of the chair shall be sustained. If a majority of the members present vote "aye," the ruling of the chair is sustained; otherwise, it is overruled.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.110; CC 1984 § 24.090]
Reading and acting upon unapproved minutes of previous meetings.
Petitions, remonstrances, complaints and requests and the hearing of any person or group desiring to address the Board. All Petitions, remonstrances, complaints and requests shall be presented to the Board in writing. However, the Board may decide to act on oral discussions of any petitions, remonstrances, complaints or requests presented by the interested parties appearing in open meeting. In this case such discussion by the interested parties shall be limited to five (5) minutes per speaker, except where an extension of time for oral discussion is granted by the Board.
Public hearing as required by law or ordinance.
Acting on unfinished business. The unfinished business from the last preceding meeting shall take precedence over any new business.
Reports of special boards, committees, and City Officers.
Resolutions which require action by the Board.
Reading of bills requiring a second reading for passage.
Introduction and reading of bills.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.120; CC 1984 § 24.100]
Any member of the Board of Aldermen shall have the right to express dissent from or protest against any ordinance or resolution of the Board and to have the reason therefor entered upon the journal. Such dissent or protest must be filed in writing and presented to the Board not later than the next regular meeting following the date of the passage of the ordinance or resolution to which objection is taken.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.130; CC 1984 § 24.110]
All meetings of the Board shall be open to the public, except when permitted by law the Board may hold a closed meeting.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.140; CC 1984 § 24.140]
[R.O. 1992 § 110.150; CC 1984 § 24.160; Ord. No. 2289-08 § 1, 11-18-2008]
All special committees shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City, subject to the approval of the Board of Aldermen, unless otherwise ordered by a majority of the Board. At least one (1) but no more than two (2) Board members shall be on each special committee.
[R.O. 1992 § 110.180; CC 1984 § 24.200]
Any rule of the Board may be repealed, altered or amended by a majority vote of the members. Every amendment offered shall lie on the table until the next meeting of the Board before voted upon except by the unanimous consent of all elected members of the Board of Aldermen (including the Mayor). Any rule may be suspended by a majority vote of the members of the Board.