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CC 09-16-2025 Item No. 21 Revisions to Cupertino City Council Procedures Manual_Staff PresentationCC 09-16-2025 Item No. 21 Revisions to Cupertino City Council Procedures Manual Presentation September 16, 2025 Council Procedures Update Floy Andrews Interim City Attorney Updates to the Council Procedures (1) -Future agenda items (4.7) -Appointments to regional bodies (5.3) -Appointments made by outside bodies (5.3.1) -Tentative council meeting agenda calendar (7.1.1) -Written communications (7.7) Updates to the Council Procedures (2) -Order of business adding Informational Memoranda (8.3) -Refining process for removal from consent calendar (8.4.2) -Clarifying how public speakers may combine time during public comment (8.5) -Adding written memoranda option for Councilmembers (11.2) Future Agenda Items (Section 4.7) Future Agenda Items. Each meeting of a commission or committee should include a “Future Agenda Items” section, containing a list of proposed future agenda items and a Tentative Meeting Agenda Calendar, similar to the Tentative Council Meeting Agenda Calendar described in section 7.1.1 herein. Regional Bodies (Section 5.3) Regional Bodies. Appointments to regional bodies shall terminate as soon as new appointments take effect. In the event that both the primary and the alternate cannot attend a meeting, the Mayor may designate a temporary alternate to maintain continuity. Regional Bodies (Section 5.3.1) Regional Bodies. For appointments made by outside bodies (for example, the Cities Association of the League of California Cities), the City Council must ratify the appointment of a Councilmember as part of a noticed agenda item at a regular meeting. Tentative Council Meeting Agenda Calendar (Section 7.1.1) The Tentative Council Meeting Agenda Calendar. The calendar shall list items pending to come before Council within the next 12 months and be included in each Council Meeting’s agenda packet. This should include agenda item-level detail for the next 3 months with dates, agenda category (consent, discussion item, public hearing), and assigned department head(s). Written Communications (Section 7.7) Written Communications. Any written communications on items not on the agenda sent from any member of the public or any Councilmember shall be included with the Council agenda materials and made available to the public if the sender requests that the communication be so included. Order of Business (Section 8.3) Order of Business. Informational Memos, as described in amendments to Section 11, should be included in the order of business after Councilmember reports. Consent Calendar (Section 8.4.2) Removing Item from Consent Calendar. When removing an item, to facilitate an efficient meeting, advance notice to the City Manager and the City Clerk by 12:00 p.m. on the day of the City Council meeting or earlier is appreciated. Public Comment (Section 8.5) Public Comment. If a speaker is representing two or up to five members of the public in attendance and wishing to comment on the item but electing not to speak, the speaker may have the combined time of two minutes per member, up to 10 minutes, to address the Council. Councilmember Memoranda (Section 11.2) Councilmember memoranda. Such memos may address any matter within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council that the Councilmember wishes to share with their fellow Councilmembers and the public, including written memoranda related to items the City Council will consider at an upcoming meeting. Councilmember Memoranda (con.) Councilmember memoranda. They should convey the Council-member’s own views and proposals pertaining to agendized items, thereby providing a robust and efficient method for sharing information. Questions