0698ORDINANCE NO. 6~8
AN ORDUNANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHL~K~, TEXAS, CALLING
A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR MAY 2, 1998, FOR ~ PURPOSE OF
AMENDING THE Cfi"/' CHARTER; PROVIDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCF~;
PROVIDING A SEVERABrI,ITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WI-IEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas, is a home rule city acting under its charter
adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and
Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City Council to call a special election to submit
proposed amendments to the City Charter to the voters in accordance with Section 9.004 of the
Texas Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, an election to submit to the voters proposed amendments to the city
charter is required by law to be held on a uniform election date; and
WHEREAS, Section 41.001 of the Texas Election Code (the "Code") specifies that the
first Saturday in May shall be a uniform election date.
NOW, TItEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI/qED BY ~ CITY COUNCIL OF ~
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1.
The City Council does hereby, on its own motion, order a special election to submit to
the voters of Southlake proposed amendments to the City Charter as set forth in Exhibit A,
attached to and incorporated in this ordinance for all purposes. The election shall be
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conducted according to the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be held on May 2, 1998, from
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
SECTION 2.
The official ballots for said election shall be prepared in accordance with the Code so
as to permit the electors to vote 'YES" or "NO" on each proposition, with the ballots to
contain such provisions, markings and language as required by law. and with the propositions
to be expressed substantially as set forth in Exhibit B, attached and incorporated in this
ordinance for all purposes.
SECTION 3.
The Mayor and City Secretary of the City, in consultation with the City Attorney, are
hereby authorized and directed to take any and all action necessary to comply with provisions
of the Texas Election Code or other state and federal statutes and constitutions in carrying out
the conduct of the election, whether or not expressly authorized herein.
SECTION 4.
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and resolutions of
the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct
conflict with the provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of
such ordinances and resolutions are hereby repealed.
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SECTION 5.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses,
sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid
judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have
incorporation in this ordinance of any
paragraph or section.
been enacted by the City Council without the
such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence,
SECTION 6.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, and it is so
ordained.
PASSED
AND APPROVED
, 1998.
ON FIRST READING ON THIS .~ DAY OF
A
CITY SECRETARY
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PASSED AND
APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON THIS
CITY SECRETARY
DAY OF
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAl .1TY:
City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
PROPOSED CITY CHARTER AMENDMENTS
FOR THE MAY 2, 1998 ELECTION
Only the sections or paragraphs being amended are presented below. Sections and paragraphs
not included below remain unchanged. The underlined words are being added to the Charter, and
the words with a line drawn through them are being deleted.
1.11. Street Powers.
The City shall have exclusive domain, control and jurisdiction in, upon, over and under all alleys,
streets, gutters and sidewalks, situated in the City; and the power to lay out, establish, open, alter,
widen, lower, extend, grade, drain, abandon and improve streets, alleys, sidewalks, squares, parks,
public places and bridges and regulate the use thereof, and require the removal from streets,
sidewalks, alleys, and other public property or places of all obstructions, telegraph, telephone or other
poles, carrying electric wires or signs, encroachments of every nature or character upon any said
streets and sidewalks, and to vacate and close private ways; and when a street or alley has been
vacated or abandoned, the City shall have the right to sell the same at an appraised value with the
present adjoining owners having the first right of refusal, as now provided by the General laws of the
State of Texas. The pro,asions of Chapter 313, Texas Transportat'on Code 1
~,,,~,,,~,,,~,,,~ as ,,~,~.~,~, .,o~ o~ ,,,.,~, .,,,~ ,~ ~-~,~,,,~,,,-,~ ,,,~,~,,~, are express adopted and
made a part of the Charter. Such exclusive dominion, control and iurisdiction in, upon, over under
the public streets, avenues, sidewalks, parkways, alleys and highways of the City shall also include,
but not be limited to, the right to regulate, locate, relocate, remove, or prohibit the location of all
utility pipes, lines, wires or other property.
1.16. Department of Public Sa ,e P~otechon and ~
The Council shall have the power, by ordinance or oth¢, ,.,is¢ to create a department of public safety
to consist of the following divisions:;
(1) fire protection division: to provide means for protection against conflagrations and for
~h¢ ¢o;abliA~.~.h rc, o~a~¢n,~.¢c, s~vi~o,;, and .~g.lafi,~. ora Yi.~ Dcp,~t.icnt o~.d ."or guarding against
fires. It may also, by ordinance, regulate or forbid the storage of lumber, building materials of any
kind, flammable or explosive goods or hazardous materials, wares and merchandise of any kind;
(2'} police services division: to provide means to preserve order within the City, ,,~-,d to secure
residents of th._~ said City from violence, and to protect property-ther~ from injury or loss ~d
person, except as authorized by general law, by t~s Chaaer, or by City ordin~ce: ~ao.cd ~.,
hereto, shall act as speciM police or speciM detective.); and
(3) an~ other dMsion detemined by the Council to be necessa~ or desirable for the public
safet? of the citizens.
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1.17. Section number reserved for future use.
2.02. Elective Officers.
(a) The members of the Council shall be elected and hold office as h~,¢in provided in this Charter.
All members of the Council, and the Mayor, shall be elected under the Place system. The Mayor and
each member of the Council shall hold office for a three (3) year term. Upon expiration of the terms
of the current Mayor and Council members their successors shall be elected for terms as follows:
Place 1 and Place 6 shall be elected for a term of two (2) years, beginning with the regular
City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1991.
Place 2 and the Mayor shall be elected for three (3) year terms, beginning with the regular
City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1991.
Place 3, Place 4, and Place 5 shall be elected to terms of three (3) years, beginning with the
regular City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1992.
Upon the expiration of the above terms of the Mayor and Council members, their successors shall be
elected for terms of three (3) years. All places, including Mayor, will be elected at large. ,,_ __ ,,
2.08. Vacancies; Forfeiture of Office; Filling of Vacancies.
(c) Filling of Vacancies. Ifa vacancy occurs in the position of Mayor or Council member, a special
election shall be held on the next election date authorized by the Texas Election Code that is at least
45 days after the vacancy occurs and that is on or after the 30th day after the date the election is
ordered, for the purpose of filling the vacancy. If the vacancy occurs within ninety (90) days prior to
a general election, the vacancy shall be filled at the general election. All vacancies filled under this
Section 2.08(c) shall be for the unexpired term of the office filled.
2.09. Meetings of the City Council.
The Council shall hold at least two regular meetings each month on the first and third Tuesday
evenings of the month at a time to be fixed by ordinance, unless the dates fall on a regularly observed
City holiday, provided that the Council may2
(1) cancel or move a ree3~lar meetine to another day by postinga 72-hour notice in accordance
with the Texas Open Meetings Act ~ vine: notice of either act on; and
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(2) establish as many additional regular meetings during the month as may be necessary for
the transaction of the business of the City and its citizens.
All meetings of the Council shall be open in accordance with and except as provided by the Texas
, .... r' ...... nt Code ,~,h. 55 I. and shall be held at the City
Open Meetings Act, Chapter 55
Hall; provided,-except that the Council may designate another place for the meetings.
2.11 Rules of the Council; Minutes and Procedures
(a) The council shall provide for citizen participation at any meeting with regard to any matter under
consideration in accordance with rules and regulations as the Council may provide. The Council shall
provide for minutes being taken and recorded for all meetings, and such minutes shall be a public
record. Minutes of all meetings of the Council shall be promptly entered within forty-eight (48) hours
after approval in the permanent official records' of the City, and the City Secretary, or other
designated person, shall at the same time provide a permanent and adequate index showing the action
of the Council in regard to all matters submitted to it at both regular and special sessions.
(b) Voting, except on procedural motions, shall be by roll call or electronic device which visually
indicates to those in attendance how each Council member votes. If an electronic device is used and
the capacity of the Council chamber is exceeded or a member of the Council or City staff requests
it, the City Secreta~ shall audibly confirm the vote. The votes of Council members a~nd shall be
recorded in the minutes. The vote upon the passage ofatl ordinances and resolutions shall be taken
by the "ayes" and "nays" and entered upon the minutes, and every ordinance or resolution, upon its
final passage, shall be authenticated by the signature of the presiding officer and the person
performing the duties of the City Secretary.
(c} (b) Any item requested by one (1) or more members of the Council or by the City Manager shall
be placed on the agenda by the City Secretary. The Mayor will establish the order of the agenda for
each Council meeting. The City Secretary shall prepare the agenda, which shall be publicly posted at
City Hall in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Government Code;,
3.02 Appointment of Members of Boards and Commissions
(a) The members of all boards and commissions created by this Charter or by the Council, including
but not limited to, the Board of Adjustment and Planning and Zoning Commission, shall2.
1~ be appointed by the Council; and
(2) serve at the pleasure of the Council and may only be removed by a majority vote of
the Council unless this provision conflicts w~th state law, in which case the state law controls.
(b) Vacancies on boards and commissions shall be filled by Council appointment of a replacement
to fill the unexpired term.
3.07. State of Emergency.
(a) A state of emergency shall be deemed to exist during periods of impending or actual public crisis
or disaster. A state of emergency may be declared by the vote of the Council, or by order of the
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p~ City Charter Amendment~ for ~e bf~y 2. 199S City of Somhl,xke City Ch~t~r El~lio~ (V2)
Mayor, or, in his absence or disability, the Mayor Pro Tem, ifa meeting of the Council cannot b~
called within the time available, whenever conditions threaten to render inadequate the normal
procedures of the City for protection of persons or property.
(b) During a state of emergency, the Mayor, or, in his absence or disability, the Mayor Pro Tem shall
have all the powers which would be vested in the Council as provided in Chapter 433, Government
Code , ~,,,.,,,~ ..~. ,~,.. o[. --
....... ,.~., .....y ..................... ,, t~,~J to the extent he considers
it to be reasonable, or necessary for the protection of persons or property.
(c) The emergency powers herein provided shall be exercised only to the extent made necessary by
the nature of the emergency and during the continuation of the state of emergency.
3.11 Action Requiring an Ordinance
Co) Acts other than those referred to in Subsection (a) the pr¢ccdin$ sentence may be accomplished
drme either by ordinance, resolution, or minute order. Exccp; as
Ordinances on first consideration and resolutions may be passed at any regular meeting or special
meeting, and ordinances on second consideration may be passed at any regular meeting;-cahto0-~
that-purpo~, provided, that notice has been given in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act,
Go eminent Code A~icl¢ ....... ,- ........
Chapter 551, v ,,~....-,, ,~ [,,~ ,~,~,.u ,_.,~. o[,~uc, u, · ~,,.~.
3.13 Procedure for Enacting Ordinances, Publication
(a) Upon introduction of any ordinance by a Council member, the City Secretary shall distribute a
copy to the Mayor, each Council member and to the City Manager, and shall file a reasonable number
of copies in the Office of the City Secretary and such other public places as the Council may
designate. All ordinances, exclusive of emergency ordinances, defined by Section 3.14 of this
Charter, shall be considered and passed-read in open meetings of the Council at ot~ two (2) separate
Council meetings, the second of which must shall be a regular meeting · '
caption of an ordinance must be read at a Counci meeting only ifa member of the public or a member
of Council requests the reading before a vote is taken. The City Secretary shall publish the proposed
ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public
hearing-th-cretin and for its consideration by the Council~ at least ten (10) days before the second
meeting at which the ordinance is considered-n'ead'i~. All persons interested shall have the
opportunity to be heard. After the hearing, the Council may adopt the ordinance with or without
amendment or reject it but, if it is amended as to any matter of substance, the Council may not adopt
it until the ordinance or its amended sections have been subjected to all the procedures required in
the case of a newly introduced ordinance. The City Attorney shall approve as to legality all
ordinances prior to final adoption.
4.02. Boards and Commissions.
(a) M[embers of boards and commissions of the City shall serve without compensation; provided, that
they may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as board or
commission members.
(b) A person who holds a salaried or elected position with the City is not eligible to serve on a City
board or commission. This subsection does not prevent a person who holds a salaried or elected
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Proposal Ciiy Cheats' Amcndm~m~ for dsc May 2, 1995 City of ~ Cily ~ l~3c~6on (V2)
position with the City from serving on the board of an entity created under state law after a vote by
the citizens at an election creating the entity.
(c) All boards and commissions shall maintain minutes of their meetings which shall be public records
and which indicate, at a minimum, the members present, the subiect of matters consider, and the result
of any vote taken. The minutes shall also indicate how each member voted on each matter.
7.10. Filing for Office/Procedures.
(a~ Each candidate for an elective office shall meet the qualifications set forth in Section 2.04.
(b) Except for a special election to fill a vacancy, any person so qualified who desires to become a
candidate for election shall file an application with the City Secretary, not earlier than seventy-five
(75) days nor later than forty-five (45) days prior tO the election date. Such an application shall be
in compliance with the Texas Election Code.
(c) Within five (5) days after the filing of an application, the City Secretary shall notify the candidate
whether or not the application satisfied the requirements prescribed by this Charter. If an application
is found insufficient, the City Secretary shall return it immediately to the candidate with a statement
certifying wherein it is insufficient. Within the regular time for filing applications, a new application
may be filed by the same candidate. The City Secretary shall keep on file all applications found
sufficient at least until the expiration of the term of which the candidates are nominated in those
applications.
7.32. Petitions.
(b) Form and Content: All papers of a petition shall be uniform in size and style and shall be
assembled as one instrument for filing. Each signature shall be executed in ink or indelible pencil and
shall be followed by the signer's printed name, ,.~ o,~.~ ~ ,~,L~, ,~,~,~,,~,~, .u~,,u% the county of
registration, the signer's residence address, a,id date of signing, and any other information required
by state law. Petitions shall contain or have attached thereto throughout their circulation the full text
of the ordinance proposed or sought to be reconsidered.
11.03. The Planning and Zoning Commission.
There shall be established by the Council a Planning and Zoning Commission, which shall consist of
seven (7) citizens from the City. The members of the ~aid Commission shall be appointed by the
Council for a term of two (2) years. Three members of the Planning and Zoning Commission shall
be appointed each odd numbered year. The remaining four (4) members of the Planning and Zoning
Commission will be appointed each even numbered year. The Commission shall annually elect a
Chairman from its membership and shall meet not less than once a month. The chairman of the
Commission shall be a voting member. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum.
Planning and Zoning Comrdssion members forfeit their office if they fail to attend two (2)
consecutive regular meetings of the Commission without being excused by the Council.
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11.04. Purpose and Object of Planning and Zoning Commission.
The purpose and object of the Planning and Zoning Commission is to act as an advisory board to the
Counc I in matters designated by ordinance and by state law. Except for matters relating to city parks
which are delegated by the Council to another ciW board with responsibilities relating tO eitv oarks,
the Commission shall advise the Council on matters relating to ,all ,aa~,~ of zoning, public
improvements, civic improvements, city planning, opening, widening and changing of streets, routing
of public utilities, controlling and regulating traffic upon the public streets and ways of the City and
such other matters relating to City improvements as the Commission and the Council may deem
beneficial to the City.
11.06. The Master Plan.
(d) The Master Plan components shall be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission and
updated as necessary to reflect changing City conditions and requirements, ,~.
(1) L,~,d ...................
t~7 ,.,,,,~, ,~,,..v,,.~.,o--., .,~.o, every four (4) years. The City Manager shall be
responsible for scheduling reviews in accordance with this requirement.
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EXI4Y~IT B
TO ORDINANCE NO. 698
BALLOT PROPOSITIONS
PROPOSITION NO. I - Department of Public Safety
Shall the language of the Charter of the City of Southlake be modified to conform
with the change the City Council made in December 1991, as authorized by
Section 4.01 of the City Charter, in combining the City's fire protection and
police services into a depa~tanent of public safety; by amending Sections 1.16 and
1.177
PROPOSITION NO. 2 - City Council Meetings
Shall the Charter of the City of Southlake be amended to authorize the city
council to cancel or move the date of a regular city council meeting by posting a
72-hour notice in accordance w/th state law and to authorize the city council to
vote by an electronic device which visually indicates the votes to those in
attendance at a city. council meeting; by amending Sections 2.09 and 2.1 I?
PROPOSITION NO. 3 - Boards and Commissions
Shall the Charter of the City of Southiake be amended to provide that a vacancy
on a board or commission w/Il be filled for the unexpized term; that members of
city boards and commissions serve without compensation; that a person who
holds a salaried or elected city office may not serve as a member of a city board or
commission; that each board and commission shall keep minutes of its meetings
which are public records; and that members of city boards and commissions serve
at the pleasure of the city council and may only be removed by a majority vote of
the council, except when otherwise provided by state law; amending Sect/om 3.02
and 11.03, and adding Section 4.02?
PROPOSITION NO. 4 - Planning and Zoning Commission
Shall the Charter of the City of Southlake be amended so that the purpose and
duties of the planning and zoning commission shall be as designated by ordinance
and state law; providing that the city council may delegate matters concerning city
parks to another board that has responsibilities relating to parks; and providing for
planning and zoning commission review of all components of the Master Plan
every four years, amending Sections 11.03, 11.04, and ll.06 and repealing
Section 11.057
PROPOSITION NO. 5 - Adoption of Ordinances
Shall the Charter of the City of Southlake be amended to requi~ that ordinances
be passed at two meetings, the second of wlxich must be a regular meeting; and to
require reading of the ordinance caption only if requested by a member of the
public or a city council member, amending Sections 3.11 and 3.137
PROPOSITION NO. 6 - Correcting Provisions to Conform with State and Federal
Law; Correcting Language
Shall the Charter of the City of Soutklake be amended to conform with state and
federal law with respect to elections and statutory references; and to correct
language regarding staggering of city council t~,ms; amending Sections 1.11,
2.02, 2.08, 2.09, 2.11, 3.07, 3.11, 7.10 and 7.32(b)?
PROPOSITION NO. 7 - Term Limitations for the Mayor and City Council
Members
Shall the Charter of the City of Southlake be amended to remove the restriction on
the number of successive terms the mayor or a city council member may serve;
repealing Section 2.03.9
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