Resolution No. 10-61 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR APPOINTED MEMBERS OF
THE CITY'S BOARDS,COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS.
WHEREAS, the residents and businesses of the City of Tigard are entitled to have fair, ethical and accountable
local government; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council desires a high standard of integrity and ethical conduct for appointed
members of the City's boards, committees and commissions to support the public's confidence in their local
government's fair and effective operation;and
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council wishes to create a code of conduct for appointed members of the City's
boards, committees and commissions and define the removal process of those members for misconduct,
nonperformance of duty, failure to comply with the law or failure to meet the Code of Conduct expectations.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: The Code of Conduct for appointed board, committee and commission members is attached
as Exhibit A and is approved by Council resolution as required by Tigard Municipal Code
2.07.020.
SECTION 2: This resolution is effective 30 days after its passage by the Council.
PASSED: This L day o ,,, 2010.
Mayor- ity of Tigard
ATTEST:
City Recorder-City of Tigard
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EXHIBIT "A"
CODE OF CONDUCT
TIGARD BOARDS, COMMISSIONS,AND COMMITTEES
Scope
This Code of Conduct is designed to provide a framework to guide members of boards, cormnissions, and
committees in their actions. The Code of Conduct operates as a supplement to the existing statutes governing
conduct including the ethics law of the State of Oregon.
Members of boards, commissions, and committees are referred to generally as "board members" in this
Code of Conduct.
Conduct of Boards, Commissions, and Committees
This section describes the manner in which board members will treat one another, the public, and city staff.
Board Conduct with One Another During Meetings
• Practice civility, professionalism and decorum in discussions and debate. Difficult questions, tough
challenges to a particular point of view, and criticism of ideas and information are legitimate
elements of democratic governance. This does not allow, however, board members to make
belligerent, personal, slanderous, threatening, abusive, or disparaging comments.
• Avoid personal comments that are intended to, or could reasonably be construed to, offend other
members or citizens. If a member is offended by the conduct or remarks of another member, the
offended member is encouraged to address the matter early with the offending member.
Board Conduct Outside Public Meetings
• Continue respectful behavior in private. The same level of respect and consideration of differing
points of view deemed appropriate for public discussion should be maintained in private
conversations.
• Be aware of the public nature of written notes, calendars, voicemail messages, and e-mail. All
written or recorded materials including notes, voicemail, text messages, and e-mail created as part of
one's official capacity will be treated as potentially "public" communication.
• Even private conversations can have a public presence. Board members should be aware that they
are the focus of the public's attention. Even casual conversation about city business, other public
officials or staff may draw attention and be repeated.
• Understand proper political involvement. Board members, as private citizens, may support political
candidates or issues but such activities must be done separate from their role as a board member.
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Board Conduct with the Public
• Be welcoming to speakers and treat them with respect. For many citizens, speaking in front of a
board is a new and difficult experience. Board members should commit full attention to the
speaker. Comments, questions, and non-verbal expressions should be appropriate, respectful and
professional.
• Make no promises on behalf of the board in unofficial settings. Board members will frequently be
asked to explain a board action or to give their opinion about an issue as they meet and talk with
citizens. It is appropriate to give a brief overview. Overt or implicit promises of specific action or
promises City staff will take a specific action are to be avoided.
Board Conduct with City Staff
• Respect the professional duties of City Staff. Board members should refrain from disrupting staff
from the conduct of their jobs; participating in administrative functions including directing staff
assignments; attending staff meetings unless requested by staff; and impairing the ability of staff to
implement policy decisions.
Individual Conduct of Board Members
The individual attitudes, words, and actions of board members should demonstrate, support, and reflect the
qualities and characteristics of Tigard as "A Place to Call Home."
DO THE RIGHT THING
In doing the right thing,I will:
• Be honest with fellow board members, the public and others.
• Credit others' contributions to moving our community's interests forward.
• Make independent, objective, fair and impartial judgments by avoiding relationships
and transactions that give the appearance of compromising objectivity,
independence, and honesty.
• Reject gifts, services or other special considerations.
• Excuse myself from participating in decisions when my immediate family's financial
interests or mine may be affected by my board's action.
• Protect confidential information concerning litigation, personnel, property, or other
affairs of the City.
• Use public resources, such as staff time, equipment, supplies or facilities, only for
City-related business.
GET IT DONE
In getting it done, I will:
• Review materials provided in advance of the meeting.
• Make every effort to attend meetings.
• Be prepared to make difficult decisions when necessary.
• Contribute to a strong organization that exemplifies transparency.
• Make decisions after prudent consideration of their financial impact, taking
into account the long-term financial needs of the City.
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RESPECT AND CARE
In respecting and caring,I will:
• Promote meaningful public involvement in decision-making processes.
• Treat board members, City Council, staff and the public with patience, courtesy and
civility,even when we disagree on what is best for the community.
• Share substantive information that is relevant to a matter under consideration from
sources outside the public decision-making process with my fellow governing board
members and staff.
• Respect the distinction between the role of citizens,board member and staff.
• Conduct myself in a courteous and respectful manner at all times.
• Encourage participation of all persons and groups.
Sanctions and Violations
To assure the public confidence in the integrity of the City of Tigard, board members are held to a high
standard of conduct. For this reason, the City Council believes the Code of Conduct is as important to the
public process as other rules and procedures. It is also recognized that, there may be times when action is
required to correct and/or prevent behavior that violates the Code of Conduct.
A board member may be removed by the appointing authority for misconduct, nonperformance of duty or
failure to obey the laws of the federal, state, or local government (TMC 2.07). Early recognition of the
questioned conduct is encouraged. Progressive counsel may occur with the board member but is not
required prior to removal from the board by the appointing authority. A violation of the Code of Conduct
will not be considered a basis for challenging the validity of any City board decision.
Implementation
All board, committee and commission members will be given a copy of the Code of Conduct and will be
required to affirm in writing that they have received the code, understand its provisions, and pledge to
conduct themselves by the code. A periodic review by City Council of the code will be conducted to ensure
that the code is an effective and useful tool.
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CODE OF CONDUCT CERTIFICATION
As a member of a City board, commission, or committee, I affirm that:
✓ I have read and understand the Tigard Code of Conduct for members of Boards,
Commissions, and Committees and its application to my role and responsibilities while
serving on a City board.
✓ I pledge to conduct myself by the Code of Conduct.
✓ I understand that I may be removed from my position if my conduct falls below these
standards.
Signature:
Signed this day of , 20_
Coininittee Appointed To
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