RES-2023-062RESOLUTION NO.2023- p 6 2
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING AND
RESTATING THE PROCEDURES AND RULES
OF ORDER FOR THE CONDUCT OF CITY
COUNCIL MEETINGS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has heretofore adopted
Resolution No. 2022-060, which amended and restated Resolution No. 2019-014 in its entirety
with respect to the procedures and rules of order for the conduct of City Council meetings,
business, and proceedings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the public's best interest and good
government practice to ensure that City Council meetings are run efficiently and effectively
while providing the public meaningful opportunities to address the Council on matters of
concern; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend and restate the procedures and
rules as hereinafter set forth for the purpose of improving the quality and effectiveness of
Council meetings for the benefit of the City and the public;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Anaheim hereby amends and restates its rules and procedures, in their entirety, in the manner
hereinafter set forth.
SECTION 1. MEETINGS
1.01. Regular and Special Meetings. The regular and special meetings of the City
Council shall be held in the place and at the times specified in Section 1.12.010 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code. Procedures for the calling of such meetings and the adjournment thereof shall
be as specified in Sections 506 through 509, inclusive, of the City Charter and Chapter 9 of
Division 2 of Title 5 (commencing with Section 54950) of the Government Code of the State of
California, or any successor provisions thereto.
1.02. Emergencyy, Meetings. Emergency meetings may be held by the City Council in the
time, place, and manner and for the purposes specified in Section 54956.5 of the Government
Code of the State of California, or any successor provision thereto.
1.03. Notices and Meeting Agendas. The City Clerk shall post any public notices,
agendas, and other matters required to be publicly posted pursuant to any applicable provision
of law including but not limited to agendas for regular meetings and other matters required to
be posted pursuant to Section 54954.2(a), 54956, and 54956.5 of the Government Code of the
State of California, or any successor provisions thereto.
1.04. Cancellation. Notwithstanding Section 506 of the City Charter, any meeting of the
Council may be canceled in advance by a majority vote of the Council. The Mayor may cancel
a meeting when a majority of members have confirmed in writing to the City Clerk their
unavailability to attend such meeting.
1.05. Chair. The Mayor shall preside over all Council meetings. In his/her absence, the
Mayor Pro Tempore shall serve as presiding officer. In the absence of both the Mayor and Mayor
Pro Tempore, the remaining Council members in attendance shall elect a temporary chairperson
to preside at such meeting. The term "Mayor" as used herein shall mean the chairperson. The
term "Council member" as used herein shall include the Mayor.
1.06. Attendance and Participation By the Public. Except as specifically provided by law
for closed sessions, all meetings of the City Council shall be open and public. All persons
desiring to attend shall be permitted to attend any such public meeting. Every agenda for regular
meetings of the Council shall provide an opportunity for members of the public to directly
address the City Council on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the City Council or on any agenda items. No resident or property owner within
the City of Anaheim shall be denied the right to be heard by the Council pursuant to the
procedures set forth herein. Unless otherwise extended by the City Council, the amount of time
for each individual speaker shall not exceed three (3) minutes. When more than three speakers
desire to speak on the same subject, the City Council may impose a total time limit on the public
comments on such subject and/or may restrict each individual speaker on such subject to less
than three (3) minutes. City equipment for video presentations or other use of electronic or audio-
visual equipment by a speaker shall be prohibited provided, however, nothing contained herein
shall prohibit a speaker from presenting printed materials (including photographs, diagrams, or
other visual depictions) to the City Council during such speaker's public comments. The
limitations contained in this Section 1.06 shall not apply to testimony given during any hearing
required by law which hearing shall be governed by the provisions of Section 4 hereof.
1.07. Disruption of Meetings. It is the intent of Council that all persons wishing to attend
and participate in Council meetings not be deterred from doing so. As such, persons in the
audience shall refrain from behavior which will disrupt the public meeting. This will include
making loud noises, clapping, booing, hissing, or engaging in any other activity in a manner that
disturbs, disrupts, or impedes the orderly conduct of the meeting. Any person who makes
disruptive remarks, or engages in any conduct which disrupts, disturbs, or impedes the orderly
conduct of any Council meeting, shall, at the discretion of the presiding officer or a majority of
the City Council, be barred from further addressing the Council during that meeting and/or
removed from the meeting room in accordance with the procedure sct forth in Section 1.12.017
of the Anaheim Municipal Code, or any successor provision thereto. In the event any meeting is
willfully interrupted by a group or groups of persons so as to render the orderly conduct of the
meeting unfeasible and order cannot be restored by removal of the offending individual or
individuals, the Council may, by motion duly adopted, order the meeting room cleared and
continue in session. Only matters appearing on the agenda may be considered during such
session. Representatives of the press, unless participants in the disturbance, shall be allowed to
attend such session, and nothing shall prohibit the Council from readmitting individuals not
responsible for the disturbance.
1.08. Speaker Cards. In order to ensure the proper administration of the meeting, all
members of the public must submit speaker cards provided by the City Clerk and made available
at the meeting. An individual submitting a speaker card must indicate the specific agenda item(s)
on which he or she wishes to speak, or whether the speaker wishes to speak on a general item
of interest not on the agenda, but that is within the City Council's subject matter jurisdiction.
Each speaker card will contain a space for the person to list his/her name and contact
information, which information shall be optional. Unidentified speakers will be called to speak
by the speaker card number.
SECTION 2. REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
2.01. Order of Business. The business of the Council, at its regular meetings, shall be
conducted in accordance with the following order unless (i) an agenda with a different order is
properly noticed, (ii) the Mayor orders a different order without express objection by any
member of the City Council, or (iii) a different order is approved by a 2/3 vote of the City
Council:.
A. Call to order
B. City Council workshops (if any)
C. Additions or deletions to closed session agenda (if any)
D. Public comments on closed session items
E. Closed session
F. Invocation and Flag salute
G. Presentations and Recognitions
H. Call to order meetings of other agencies (if any), in joint session with City Council
meeting
Additions or deletions to the public agenda (if any)
J. Public comments (except on public hearing items) - Limited to 90 minutes, except
as set forth in Section 2.02, below, with those submitting speaker cards addressing
specific agenda item(s) first ("Agenda Item Speakers"), followed by those
submitting speaker cards addressing non agenda items ("Non -Agenda Item
Speakers").
K. Council Communications
L. City Manager's Update
M. Recess City Council meeting for meetings of other agencies (if any)
N. Reconvene City Council meeting
O. Consent calendar
P. Business calendar
Q. Public hearings (if any)
R. Report on closed session actions (if required)
S. Public comments for Non -Agenda Items - Non -Agenda Item Speakers who were
not called to speak during the first public comment period.
T. Council Agenda Setting
U. Adjournment
2.02. Public Comment. There shall be two Public Comment periods (Section J and
Section S, above) with speakers having only one (1) opportunity to address the City Council
within three (3) minutes, or other time as set forth in Section 1.06. The first Public Comment
period (Section J) shall be the portion of the meeting where Agenda Item Speakers shall be
permitted to speak on their item(s) and any non -agenda items. This Public Comment period shall
be limited to 90 minutes, or until all Agenda Item Speakers have been heard, whichever is later.
Any remaining time shall be provided to Non -Agenda Item Speakers until the 90 minute time
limitation is exhausted. The second Public Comment Period (Section S, above) shall be opened
by the Chair if any Non Agenda Item Speakers were not called prior to the exhaustion of the 90
minute period.
3. RULES OF ORDER
Except as may be otherwise required or provided by law, business shall be brought
before the Council in accordance with the following rules of order.
3.01. Obtaining the Floor. Any member of the Council wishing to speak must first obtain
the floor by being recognized by the Chair. The Chair must recognize any Council member who
seeks the floor when appropriately entitled to do so.
3.02. Motions. The Mayor or any member of the Council may bring a matter of business
before the Council by making a motion or offering a resolution or ordinance for adoption, as
otherwise permitted by law. Before a motion can be considered or debated, it must be seconded.
Resolutions and ordinances do not require a second. Once the motion has been properly made
and seconded, or the resolution or ordinance offered for adoption, the Chair shall open the matter
for debate offering the first opportunity to debate to the moving or offering Council member and,
thereafter, to any Council member properly recognized by the Chair. Once the matter has been
fully debated and the Chair calls for a vote, no further debate will be allowed, provided, however,
Council members shall be allowed to explain their votes.
3.03. Nominations and Elections. Appointments by the Council to fill vacancies on the
City Council pursuant to Section 503 of the City Charter, appointments to boards and
commissions that are not governed by the Anaheim Municipal Code, the election of the Mayor
Pro Tempore, and the election of other officers are conducted by an election of the Council. With
the exception of those boards and commissions governed by the Anaheim Municipal Code, any
Council member may make a nomination. Nominations do not require a second. Nominations
shall be closed by a motion adopted by majority vote. Nominations are voted on in the order
made. Voting on nominees shall be by roll call voice vote or by electronic display device. The
person receiving the highest number of affirmative votes constituting at least a majority of the
total membership of the City Council is elected. Abstentions shall not be counted as affirmative
votes.
3.04. Voting. If voting is by voice vote, the Chair or City Clerk shall declare the result
and note for the record all "aye" votes and all "no" votes. The Council may also vote by roll call
vote or visual display. Regardless of the manner of voting, the results reflecting all "ayes" and
"noes" must be clearly set forth for the record.
.010 Failure of Action Due to Tie Vote. A tie vote results in the failure of the
motion, resolution, or ordinance. Only those members present at the meeting are permitted to
vote. Votes cast at previous meetings are not counted. Proxy voting is not permitted.
.020 Procedure Following Tie Votes and Other Failed Actions. In the event of a
tie vote upon any motion, resolution, or ordinance, or in the event a motion, resolution, or
ordinance fails to receive the minimum number of affirmative votes legally required for
adoption, and no other action is taken at the same meeting with regard to such subject matter,
the following rules shall apply with regard thereto:
.01 If such failure of action is the result of the absence of one or more
members who would otherwise have been legally qualified to vote on such matter and which
vote(s) could have resulted in the adoption of the motion, resolution, or ordinance, the matter
shall be deemed automatically continued by operation of law to the next regular meeting for
further consideration.
.02 If such failure of action is the result of an abstention by one or more
members (whether legally required or otherwise) upon any matter previously acted upon by a
lower tribunal and which action of the lower tribunal would have become final but for an appeal
to or review by the City Council, the decision of the lower tribunal, including all findings of fact
and/or conditions of approval contained in such decision, shall be deemed reinstated and in full
force and effect by operation of law as of the date of such failure of action. In all other instances,
such failure of action shall be deemed a denial of the matter, request, or application by operation
of law. The term "lower tribunal" as used herein shall mean the Planning Commission, or any
other commission, board, official, hearing officer, or employee of the City when making a
decision which, by law, would be final in the absence of an appeal to or review by the City
Council.
.03 Any action by operation of law pursuant to subparagraph .02 above
shall be deemed a final decision for all purposes as of the date of the vote which results in such
failure of action by the City Council (subject to any rehearing procedures otherwise available)
except that any action pursuant to either subparagraph .01 or .02 above shall be subject to
rescission or reconsideration in the time and manner set forth in these rules.
3.05. Abstentions. All Council members present at a meeting when a question is called
for a vote should vote for or against the question unless he/she has a reason to abstain from
voting. A Council member shall abstain from participation and voting if he/she (1) has a conflict
of interest, (2) is biased or prejudiced with regard to any person or issue involved in a quasi-
judicial proceeding, (3) has predetermined any of the issues involved in a quasi-judicial
proceeding, or (4) has not heard or reviewed all of the testimony presented in a quasi-judicial
proceeding.
3.06. Matter Not on the Agenda. No action shall be taken on any matter not appearing on
the posted agenda except as otherwise authorized by law.
3.07. Procedural Rules of Order. Once the main question is properly placed on the floor,
several subsidiary or privileged motion may be employed in addressing the main question. The
term "main question" as used herein shall include any main motion properly made and seconded
or any resolution or ordinance which has been offered for adoption and is properly on the floor.
A motion is out of order while a higher ranking motion is on the floor. Motions are listed below
in descending order of precedence.
.010 Motions of Privilege, Order, and Convenience. The following actions by
the Council are to ensure orderly conduct of meeting and are for the convenience of the Mayor
and Council members. These motions take precedence over any pending main question or
subsidiary motion and are listed in descending order of precedence.
.01 Adjourn. Any Council member may move to adjourn at any time, even
if there is business pending. The motion must be seconded to be considered and a majority vote
is required for passage. The motion is not debatable.
.02 Recess. Any Council member may move for a recess. The motion must
be seconded to be considered and a majority vote is required for passage. The motion is not
debatable.
.03 Question of Privilege. Any Council member, at any time during the
meeting, may make a request of the chair to accommodate the needs of the Council or his/her
personal needs for such things as reducing noise, adjusting air conditioning, ventilation, lighting,
etc., or in order to address comments made against a Council member's character. If there is no
objection, the request shall be granted. If there is an objection to the request by any Council
member, a motion can be made to grant the request. In the event that a motion is made, a majority
vote shall be required to grant the request. The Chair may order the removal of disorderly persons
from the meeting, or order the chambers cleared upon motion duly adopted by the City Council
in accordance with the requirements of law (see Section 1.07 above).
.04. Call for Orders of the Day. Any Council member may demand that
the agenda be followed in the order stated therein. No second is required and the chair must
comply unless the Council, by 2/3 vote, sets aside the orders of the day.
..05 Appeal. Should any Council member be dissatisfied with a ruling from
the Chair, he/she may move to appeal the ruling to the full Council. The motion must be seconded
to put it before the Council. A majority vote in the negative or a tie vote sustains the ruling of
the Chair. The motion is debatable and the Chair may participate in the debate.
.06 Division of Question. Any Council member may move to divide the
subject matter of a motion which is made up of several parts in order to vote separately on each
part. The motion requires a second and a majority vote for passage. This motion may also be
applied to complex ordinances or resolutions. The motion is not debatable.
.07 Point of Order. Any Council member may require the Chair to enforce
the rules of the Council by raising a point of order. The point of order shall be ruled upon by the
Chair. The motion is not debatable.
.08 Suspend the Rules. Any Council member may move to suspend the
rules if necessary to accomplish a matter that would otherwise violate the rules. The motion
requires a second and a 2/3 vote is required for passage. The motion is not debatable.
.09 Rescind. Except for votes regarding matters which are quasi-judicial
in nature or matters which require a noticed public hearing, the Council may rescind any prior
action taken with reference to any legislative or administrative matter so long as the action to
rescind complies with all the rules applicable to the initial adoption, including any special voting
or notice requirements, or unless otherwise specified or prohibited by law. The motion is
debatable.
.10 Reconsider. Except for votes regarding matters which are quasi-
judicial in nature or matters which require a noticed public hearing, the Council may reconsider
any vote taken at the same meeting to correct inadvertent or precipitant errors, or consider new
information not available at the time of the vote. The motion to reconsider must be made by a
Council member who voted on the prevailing side, must be seconded, and requires a majority
vote for passage, regardless of the vote required to adopt the motion being reconsidered. If the
motion to reconsider is successful, the matter to be reconsidered takes no special precedence
over other pending matters and any special voting requirements related thereto still apply. Except
pursuant to a motion to reconsider, once a matter has been determined and voted upon, the same
matter cannot be brought up again at the same meeting. The motion is debatable.
.020 Subsidiary Motions. Subsidiary motions take precedence over the main
question, and, if properly made and seconded, must be disposed of before the main question can
be acted upon. Even where the main question under consideration requires a super majority vote
(e.g. 2/3 or 4/5) for adoption, a subsidiary motion, unless otherwise indicated herein, requires
only a majority vote for adoption. The following motions are appropriate and may be made by
the Mayor or any Council member at any appropriate time during the discussion of the main
question (except while a motion of privilege, order, or convenience is properly under
consideration). Subsidiary motions are listed below in descending order of precedence.
.01 LU on the Table. Any Council member may move to lay the question
under discussion on the table. This motion temporarily suspends any further discussion of the
pending question without setting a time certain to resume debate. It must be moved and seconded
and passed by a majority vote. In order to bring the question back before the Council, a member
must move that the question be taken from the table, which motion must be seconded and passed
by a majority vote. A motion to take from the table must be made at the same meeting at which
the question was placed on the table otherwise the question that was tabled dies, although it can
be raised as a new question at a subsequent meeting if properly placed on the meeting agenda.
This motion cannot be made or adopted when the main question is a decision required by law
within a time certain. This motion is not debatable.
.02 Move Previous (question. Any Council member may move to
immediately bring the question being debated by the Council to a vote, suspending any further
debate. The motion must be made and seconded without interrupting one who already has the
floor. A 2/3 vote is required for passage. This motion is not debatable.
.03 Limit or Extend Limits of Debate. Subject to considerations of due
process of law in quasi-judicial hearings, any Council member may move to put limits on the
length of debate. The motion must be made and seconded and requires a 2/3 vote of the Council
to pass. This motion is not debatable.
.04 Post one or Continue to a Time Certain. Any Council member may
move to postpone or continue the pending question to a time certain. This motion continues the
pending main question to a future date as determined by the Council at the time the motion is
passed. The motion must be seconded to be considered and requires a majority vote for passage.
This motion is debatable.
.05 Refer to Committee or Commission. Any Council member may move
that the question under consideration be referred to a committee, commission, or board for
further study. The motion must be seconded to be considered and requires a majority vote for
passage. The motion may contain directions for the committee, commission, or board as well as
a date upon which the matter will be returned to the Council's agenda. If no date is set for
returning the item to the Council agenda, any Council member may move, at any time, to require
the item be returned to a future agenda or the City Clerk may place the matter upon a future
agenda upon the request of the committee, commission, or board to which the matter was
referred. The motion must be seconded to be considered and a majority vote is required for
passage if the item is to come back at a future date certain, or in the manner required by law if
the item is to be immediately discussed by the Council at the time the motion to return adopted
(see Section 3.06 above). This motion is debatable.
.06 Amend. Any Council member may amend the main question or any
amendment made to the main question. Before the main question may be acted upon, all
amendments and amendments to amendments must first be acted upon. Not more than two
amendments are permitted to the main question. Amendments to amendments to amendments
are not permitted. A motion to amend must be seconded to be considered and requires a majority
vote for passage. An amendment must be related to the main question or amendment to which it
is directed. Any substitute motion, or any amendment which substitutes a new question rather
than amending the existing question, is out of order and may be so declared by the Chair. This
motion is debatable.
.07 Postpone Indefinitely. Unless a decision on the main question is
required by law within a time certain, any Council member may move to postpone indefinitely
the question on the floor, thus avoiding a direct vote on the pending question and suspending
any further action on the matter. The question must be seconded to be considered and requires a
majority vote for passage. Any question so postponed may be returned to a future agenda by the
City staff or any Council member in the manner permitted or required by law. This motion is
debatable.
Section 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Matters which are required to be heard at a noticed public hearing shall be
conducted in the following manner unless otherwise required by law.
4.01. Time for Consideration. Matters noticed to be heard by the Council shall commence
at the time specified in the notice of hearing, or as soon thereafter as is reasonably possible, and
shall continue until the same has been completed or until other disposition of the matter has been
made.
4.02. Continuance of Hearings. Any hearing being held or noticed or ordered to be held
by the Council at any meeting of the Council may, by order or notice of continuance, be
continued or re -continued to any subsequent meeting in the manner provided herein for
adjourned meetings; provided, that if the hearing is continued to a time less than 24 hours after
the time specified in the order or notice of hearing, a copy of the order or notice of continuance
of hearing shall be posted immediately following the meeting at which the order or notice of
continuance was adopted or made.
4.03. Public Testimony at Hearings.
.010 Order of Testimony. When a matter comes before the Council for public
hearing, the Chair shall first offer time for any staff presentation or reports and then open the
public hearing. Upon opening the public hearing and before any motion is adopted related to the
merits of the issue to be heard, the Chair shall inquire if there are any persons present who desire
to speak on the matter which is to be heard or to present evidence respecting the matter. Any
person desiring to speak or present evidence shall make his/her presence known to the Chair.
Evidence and testimony shall be received in the following order: (1) project applicant or issue
initiator, or his or her representative, (2) proponents, (3) opponents, (4) rebuttal by applicant or
initiator.
.020 Recognition by Chair. Upon being recognized by the Chair, a person may
speak or present evidence relevant to the matter being heard. No person may speak without first
being recognized by the Chair. Members of the Council who wish to ask questions of the
speakers, or of each other, during the public hearing portion may do so but only after first being
recognized by the Chair. The Chair shall conduct the meeting in such a manner as to afford due
process.
.030 Written or Graphic Evidence. All persons interested in the matter being heard
by the Council shall be entitled to submit written evidence or remarks, as well as other printed
or graphic evidence. A copy of all such evidence presented shall be retained by the City Clerk
as part of the Clerk's record. City -owned electronic or audio-visual equipment, if available, is
provided as a convenience to the public during public hearings. No person shall present any
video, Powerpoint, slides, or other electronic or audio-visual display requiring use of, or
connection to, any City equipment unless the City Clerk is notified thereof not less than four
hours in advance and such presentation is coordinated through the City Clerk. The City shall not
be responsible for providing any equipment operators. The presenter assumes the risk of any
malfunction, failure, or other unavailability of City equipment or software during any public
hearing. Due to possible malfunction, failure, or unavailability of equipment or compatible
software, the presenter must be prepared to provide any graphic evidence to the City Council in
printed form prior to closure of the public hearing if the presenter desires such evidence to be
considered. Inability of any person to present evidence by electronic or audio-visual means for
any reason shall not be deemed the denial of a fair hearing by the City Council or adequate
grounds for a rehearing on such matter.
.040 Time Limits on Hearings. Time limits may be established by the Council,
limiting the duration of presentations as set forth in these rules. No person shall be permitted to
speak about matters or present evidence not germane to the matter being considered. A
determination of relevance shall be made by the Chair; but may be appealed as set forth in these
rules.
.050 Time Limits on Speakers. The following time limits shall apply to those
persons wishing to present testimony at a public hearing:
.01 Quasi-judicial matters:
(i) Project applicant or issue initiator, or his/her/its representative: twenty
(20) minutes for the initial presentation and an additional ten (10) minutes for rebuttal following
the presentation of testimony by other members of the public as set forth in subsection .010
above.
(ii) Proponents and opponents residing within the noticed area of the
property which is the subject of the hearing: ten (10) minutes; such speakers shall not be allowed
to defer any portion of his/her time to another speaker.
(iii) All other members of the public: three (3) minutes; such speakers shall
not be allowed to defer any portion of his/her time to another speaker.
.02 Legislative matters: All members of the public shall have five (5)
minutes; such speakers shall not be allowed to defer any portion of his/her time to another
speaker.
.03 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Chair or a majority of Council shall
have discretion to extend the time limits set forth herein in order to ensure that all interested
parties are afforded due process of law.
.060 Consideration of Question bl+ Council. After all members of the public
desiring to speak upon the subject of the hearing have been given an opportunity to do so, the
public hearing shall be closed by the Chair and the Council may consider what disposition they
wish to make of the question or questions presented at the hearing. No member of the public
shall be allowed, without consent of the Chair, to speak further on the question during this period
of deliberation, although the Council members may ask questions of the speakers or of the staff
if so desired.
.070 Rules of Order. Conduct of any public hearing shall be subject to the Rules
of Order set forth in this Resolution except to the extent such rules conflict with any provision
of this Section 4 or with any other express requirement of law with regard to the conduct of such
hearing.
Section 5. GENERAL
5.01. Authority of the Chair. Subject to appeal, the Chair shall have the authority to
prevent the misuse of the legitimate form of motion, or the abuse of privilege or renewing certain
motions to obstruct the business of the Council by ruling such motions out of order. In so ruling,
the Chair shall be courteous and fair and should presume that the moving party is making the
motion in good faith.
5.02. Conflict Between These Rules and An} Laws. In the event of any conflict between
the rules, procedures, and other provisions specified in this resolution and any law or other
requirement applicable to the conduct of any particular business or proceeding before the
Council, the provisions of any such law or other requirement shall supersede and take precedence
over the conflicting provisions of this resolution.
5.03. Robert's Rules of Order as a Supplement. In the event the rules of order for the
conduct of Council meetings set forth in this resolution are silent with respect to a specific
procedure of order, reference shall be made to Robert's Rules of Order for guidance.
5.04 Failure to Come With Rules. The rules, procedures, and other provisions specified
in this resolution shall be deemed directory and not mandatory. Failure of the Council to comply
with any rule, procedure, or other provision specified in this resolution shall not affect the
validity of any action taken by the Council nor be a basis for contesting the validity of any such
action.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 2022-060 be, and the same is
hereby, rescinded.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Anaheim this 1 Ith day of July , 2023 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor A;_tken and Council Members Rubalcava, Diaz,
Leon, Kurtz, Faessel and Meeks
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
CITY OF ANAHEIM
ATTEST:
qCITYCRK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the
original Resolution No. 2023-062 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim
City Council held on the 11th day of July, 2023 by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Diaz, Leon, Kurtz,
Faessel and Meeks
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 12th day of July. 2023.
CITY L RK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)