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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM D
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular X
December 10,2001
Regular Meeting
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Authorization
RF,QUEST:
The City Manager recommends the City Commission consider nominating
the next Deputy Mayor as stipulated in the Charter of the City of Winter
Springs, consistent with actions in the past.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Agenda Item is for the City Commission to nominate
the next Deputy Mayor to represent the City Commission for the City of
Winter Springs, as stipulated under the City's Charter, Section 4.05.
Mayor
CONSIDERATIONS:
Section 4.05. Mayor. of the City of Winter Springs' new Charter states,
"The city commission shall elect from among its members a deputy mayor
who shall act as mayor during the absence or disability of the mayor, and
if a vacancy occurs, shall become mayor for the remainder of the un-
expired term of the mayor.
The last nomination for Deputy Mayor was held at the Regular Meeting of
December 11, 2000. At the Regular Meeting of December 11, 2000,
Commissioner David W. McLeod was ratified by the City Commission to
serve in the capacity of Deputy Mayor.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM "D"
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 1 0,200 I
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FUNDING:
None Required.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Section 4.05. Mayor. from the City of Winter Springs' Charter.
B. Page 18 from the December 11, 2000 City of Winter Springs City
Commission Regular Meeting Minutes.
COMMISSION ACTION:
ATTACHMENT
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REVISED CHARTER
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
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of this Charter or failure to comply with other local, state or federal law.
(g) Effect of enactment. The new commission districts and boundaries as of the date of enactment
shall supersede previous commission districts and boundaries for all purposes; provided all
incumbent commissioners shall continue to hold office for the entire term to which elected
notwithstanding any change in commission district and boundaries.
(Ord. No. 494, 9 1, 8-13-90)
Editor's note--Ord. No. 494, 9 1, adopted Aug. 13, 1990, provided for the amendment of Char.
99 4.01 and 4.02 to read as herein set out. Such amendments were approved by the voters at an
election held Nov. 6, 1990.
Section 4.03. Election and terms.
(a) The regular election of mayor and commissioners shall be held at the time provided for in Section
8.01 of this Charter. All elections shall be for four-year terms of office. The terms of the mayor
and commissioner shall begin the first Monday after the first day of December of each year an
election is held.
(b) City commission seats are hereby designated as seats one, two, three, four and five.
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(c) The mayor shall be limited to three (3) consecutive full terms of office. Commission members shall be
limited to three (3) consecutive full terms of office. The mayor or any commission member who has served three
. (3) consecutive full terms of office after having been out of office for a period of one (I) year, shall be eligible for
election to successive three (3) consecutive full terms of office; provided however, this limitation shall not
prohibit a person who has served three (3) consecutive full terms of office as mayor from qualifying and being
elected as a commission member; nor shall this limitation prohibit a person who has served three (3) consecutive
full terms of office as a commission member from qualifying and being elected as mayor of the city.
Section 4.04. Compensation; expenses.
The city commission may determine the annual salary of mayor and commissioners by
ordinance, but no ordinance increasing such salary shall become effective until the date of
commencement of the terms of mayor and commissioners elected at the next regular election,
provided that such election follows the adoption of such ordinance by at least six (6) months. The
mayor and each commissioner of the city shall be reimbursed from the city treasury to cover the
expenditures naturally and necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties of office and said
reimbursement for expenses shall be established by resolution.
Section 4.05. Mayor.
At each regular election for the office of mayor, a mayor shall be elected at large for a term of four (4)
years and shall serve until his successor is elected and qualified; provided such term of office shall not exceed
four (4) years. The mayor shall preside at meetings of the city commission, represent the city in
intergovernmental relationships, present an annual State of the City Message, and perform other duties specified
by the commission. The mayor shall be recognized as head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes and
,) by the governor for purposes of military law, but shall have no administrative duties. The city commission shall
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elect from among its members a deputy mayor who shall act as mayor during thc abscnce or disability of thc
mayor, and if a vacancy occurs, shall become mayor for the remainder of the un-expired teon of the mayor.
The mayor shall not vote except in case of a tie vote of the commission. Within ten (10) days
after the adoption of any ordinance by the city commission, the mayor shall have the power to veto
said ordinance and return it to the commission at the next regular meeting with a written message. It
shall require the affirmative vote of four (4) commission members to pass the ordinance after the
mayor's veto.
Section 4.06. General powers and duties.
All powers of the city shall be vested in the commission, except as otherwise provided by law
or this Charter, and the commission shall provide for the exercise thereof and for the performance of
all duties and obligations imposed on the city by law.
Section 4.07. Prohibitions; holding other office.
(a) Holding other office. Except where authorized by law, neither the mayor nor any
commission member shall hold any other elected public office during the term for which the
mayor or commission member was elected. Neither the mayor nor any commission member
shall hold any other city office or city employment with the City of Winter Springs during the term
of office for which elected. No former mayor or commission member shall hold any compensated
appointive office or employment with the city until one year after the expiration of the term for
which the mayor.or commission member was elected. Nothing in this section shall be construed
to prohibit the mayor or any commission member from selecting any current or former mayor or
any current or former commission member to represent the city on the governing board of any
regional or other intergovernmental ~gency, or to prohibit any former mayor or commission
member from serving as a member of city advisory boards and commissions.
(b) Appointments and Removals. Neither the mayor nor any commission member shall in any
manner control or demand the appointment or removal of any city administrative officer or
employee whom the city manager or any subordinate of the city manager is empowered to
appoint, but the commission may express its views and fully and freely discuss with the city
manager anything pertaining to appointment and removal of such officers and employees.
(c) Interference with Administration. Except for the purpose of inquires and investigations under
section 4.11, the mayor and city commission shall not give orders to city officers and employees
who are subject to the direction and supervision of the city manager, either publicly or privately,
provided this prohibition shall not be construed so as to prevent the mayor and commission
members from communicating with the various officers and employees of the city, as in the case
of any other citizen of the city.
Section 4.08. Vacancies; forfeitures of office; filling of vacancies.
(a) Vacancies. The office of the commissioner or mayor shall become vacant upon his death,
resignation, removal from office in any manner authorized by law or forfeiture of his office, or
in the event no one is elected to the office of mayor or commission member.
(b)
Forfeiture of office. A commissioner or mayor shall forfeit his office if he:
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ATTACHMENT
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 11,2000
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REGULAR
G. City Manager
Recommends The City Commission Consider Nominating The Next Deputy Mayor
As Stipulated In The Charter Of The City Of Winter Springs, Consistent With
Actions In The Past.
Deputy Mayor Gennell nominated Commissioner McLeod for Deputy Mayor.
Commissioner McLeod nominated Commissioner Blake for Deputy Mayor. With a hand
vote, Commissioner McLeod was selected as the next Deputy Mayor.
REGULAR
H. City Clerk
Requests That The Mayor Make An Appointment To The Beautification Of Winter
Springs Board, To Fill The Vacancy As A Result Of The Recent Resignation Of
Board Member Marilyn Dickinson.
Mayor Partyka stated that he would have this for the January 8th, 2001 Meeting.
RE~liLAR
I. Ci!;y Manager
Requests That The City Commission Evaluate The Recent Two Month Trial Period
In \Vhic,b The "Reports" Portion Of Regular Meetings Was Moved.
With discussion, the Commission agreed to have the "Reports" portion of the meeting,
returned to the "end of the Meeting."
REGULAR
J. City Clerk
Requests That The City Commission Consider Authorization Of A Supplemental
Appropriation Of $9,125.29 To Cover The Costs Associated With The Recent
Recodification Of The City Of Winter Springs' Code Of Ordinances.
"I MOVE THAT THE COMMISSION APPROVE A SUPPLEMENTAL
APPROPRIATION OF $9,125.29 TO COVER THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH
THE RECENT RECODIFICATION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS'
CODE OF ORDINANCES." MOTION BY DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL.
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. DISCUSSION.