City Council Packet - 06/05/2012 IN 1 1I
TIGARD
City of Tigard
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
June 5, 2012
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City of Tigard
Tigard Special Meeting - Agenda
TIGARD
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE AND June 5, 2012 - 7:30 p.m.
TIME:
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard - Red Rock Creek Conference Room - 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard,
OR 97223
7:30 PM
• EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive Session
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1. SPECIAL MEETING
1. Call to Order- City Council
2. Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Council Communications & Liaison Reports
5. Call to Council and Staff for Non - Agenda Items
2. DETERMINE PROCESS FOR VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF MAYOR
3. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
4. NON AGENDA ITEMS
5. EXECUTIVE SESSION
6. ADJOURNMENT
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Special Meeting
Meeting Date: 06/05/2012
Length (in minutes): 30 Minutes
Agenda Title: Determine Process for Vacancy in the Office of Mayor
Prepared For: Marty Wine Submitted By: Cathy Wheatley, Administrative
Services
Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Meeting Type: Council Business Meeting - Main
Information
ISSUE
Discuss preferences for filling mayor position vacancy as of December 31, 2012.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Decide how to proceed with mayor position vacancy as of December 31, 2012.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
Mayor Dirksen's current term of office expires December 31, 2014. He ran unopposed in the May 15 Primary
Election for the office of Metro Council, District 3. He anticipates certification of his election to this Metro office
before the June 5 special meeting. His term of office on the Metro Council begins January 2013. Mayor Dirksen
advised the council that he will tender his non - revocable resignation as Tigard Mayor once he receives certified
results confirming his election to the Metro Council. His resignation would be effective December 31, 2012,
thereby creating a vacancy for the Tigard Mayor's position with two years remaining on the term.
At its March 20, 2012, meeting, the Council held a preliminary discussion on options available should such a
vacancy in the mayor's office occur.
Options include:
• Council may appoint an individual to fill the vacancy for all or part of the remaining unexpired term.
(January 1, 2013 - December 14, 2014)
• Under this scenario an example would be for the council to appoint an individual to serve as mayor pro
tern. The appointed mayor pro tem could be a member of the council, which would create a vacancy in
a council position. Then the council would need to determine how it would address the council
vacancy; i.e., appointment, election, not fill (work as a four- member council), or a
combination (appointment, election, leave vacant).
• Council may operate as a four - member council for all or part of the remaining unexpired term (December
31, 2012).
• Council may call for an election to fill a vacancy on the council if the council can schedule and hold an
election at least 12 months before the term expires. Council could hold such an election in September or
November 2012; March, May, September or November 2013. For all but the November 2012 election date,
there would be about a $38,000 cost for the city to hold such an election. There is no cost to the city for
elections held in May or November of even - numbered years.
If the Council chooses to hold an election for a council vacancy in November 2012 (the no -cost election), here are
some additional details:
• The filing deadline for the mayor's position would be August 6, 2012.
• The city will also have two council positions up for election on this date since Councilor Henderson's and
Councilor Wilson's terms expire at the end of 2012. The filing deadline is August 27, 2012, for the council
positions.
Attached is resource information, which the council received at its March 20, 2012 meeting:
• A March 19 memorandum from City Attorney Ramis reviewing the charter procedure for filling council
vacancies.
• A March 19 memorandum from City Recorder Wheatley giving the history of how the council addressed
filling of council vacancies under the current charter provisions.
At its May 8, 2012 meeting, City Council members discussed the variety of options available to address a vacancy
in the office of Mayor. The members agreed to discuss this matter again after the May 15 election and consider
how to proceed.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Postpone decision until a later date.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
N/A
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
March 20, 2012
May 8, 2012
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Information:
Holding a special election for the office of Mayor for any potential election date other than November 2012
would mean an expense of up to $38,000. If the City Council determines it would call for an election of a mayor
in November 2012, there would be no charge for placement on the ballot since cities are allowed two "free"
elections for May and November in even - numbered years.
Attachments
City Attorney Ramis Memorandum - Charter Procedure for Filling Council Vacancies
City Recorder Wheatley Memorandum - Mavor /Council Vacancies - History
JO RDAN RAM I S PC
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LEGAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Tigard City Council, City Manager
FROM: Tim Ramis
DATE: March 19, 2012
CC: Cathy Wheatley and Liz Newton
RE: Charter Procedure for Filling Council Vacancies
File No. 50014 -36799
At the request of the City Manager, I have prepared a brief summary of the options
available to the City Council for filling Council vacancies. This topic is raised by the possible
departure of Mayor Dirksen for a position on Metro for which he is a candidate in the November
election.
I. Filling Mayoral Vacancy
The Language of Tigard's charter is notable for its flexibility. Unlike charters which
mandate elections or set specific timelines for City Council action to fill vacancies, the Tigard
charter gives the Tigard City Council wide latitude to appoint, call for an election or leave the
position vacant.
Mayor Dirksen's term runs through the end of 2014. If the Mayor were to resign in order
to take another elective post beginning January 1, 2013, there would be at least two years
remaining in the term. (The exact amount of time left in the term would depend on the effective
date of the resignation). If such a resignation occurs, a vacancy will be created and the Council
options are as follows:
1. Appoint to fill the unexpired term
By majority vote the Council could appoint a person to fill the unexpired term and serve
as Mayor until January 1, 2014. The appointment could be of a person who is free to run for
election at the end of the unexpired term or the Council could ask a prospective appointee for
assurance that the person would not run for the position at the next election. Compliance with the
assurance cannot be made binding.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Tigard City Council
March 19, 2012
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2. Take no action
The charter does not mandate the filling of a vacancy. It is possible for the Council President to
serve as Mayor Pro Tem until the end of the unexpired term. Choosing not to fill the position
would be very unusual in these circumstances. Leaving the position vacant might be appropriate
in certain situations when the unexpired term is very short, but with two years remaining the
decision not to appoint would be difficult to justify.
3. Schedule an election
The Council could leave the position vacant until an election could be scheduled to fill the
unexpired term. It is possible for the Mayor to submit a letter of resignation, naming a future
effective date, thus allowing the Council to call for an early election on a date that would
minimize the period of an unfilled vacancy. The Council could also choose to take more time to
resolve the matter and set an election at any later date within the unexpired term.
4. Appoint/Schedule an election
Under this option, the Council could appoint a person to serve as Mayor until an election
could be held to fill the unexpired term. The appointed could be a person who intends to enter the
election race or someone who has announced that they will not be a candidate.
II. Resignation Issues
While the charter does not address the details of a resignation, in the past, the City Council
has developed key principals which the present City Council could choose to apply. The context
for this discussion is the possibility that a current Council member may wish to become a
candidate for Mayor, if an election to fill the vacancy is held.
In order for current Council members to be candidates for the Mayoral position if a term
filling election is called, they must resign from their current office at the time of filing for the
Mayoral position. Such a resignation may not be withdrawn. The letter may provide for a future
effective date. The resignation must provide for termination of the signer's service in the office
not later than the day before service would begin for the office of Mayor.
Damien Hall from the City Attorney's office will be available at the March 20, 2012
Council meeting to address questions related to these matters.
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City of Tigard
TIGARD Memorandum
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
Re: Mayor /Council Vacancies - History
Date: March 19, 2012
At the March 20, 2012, meeting you will have an agenda item before you for a "Preliminary
Discussion — Options for Filling a Vacancy on the City Council."
In anticipation of this discussion, City Manager Wine asked me to prepare and share with the
City Council some historical information on how council vacancies have been handled in the
past. Attached is the following information:
• Sections 7 and 8 of the Charter — vacancy process is highlighted in yellow.
• Review of the situations causing a vacancy on the City Council in 2000, 2002, 2003,
and 2007. The current Charter provisions were in effect when these situations
occurred.
Attachments
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Mayor /Council Vacancies (unexpired terms)
Procedures Followed 2000 -2007
Mayor /Council vacancy procedures specified in The City of Tigard Charter, Sections 7 and 8:
Section 7. Mayor and Council.
The elective officers of the City shall be a Mayor and four councilors who
together shall constitute the City Council. At the general election held in 1990, and
every fourth year thereafter, a Mayor shall be elected for a term of four years. No
councilor shall serve the City as councilor for more than eight consecutive years, nor
shall the Mayor serve as Mayor for more than eight consecutive years. In no case
shall any person serve on the City Council for more than twelve consecutive years.
These limitations do not apply to the filling of an unexpired term.
No person who is serving as Mayor or councilor shall become a candidate
for any City office for a term which would be concurrent with the term in office then
held unless that person first submits a written resignation from the then current
office at the time of filing for the other office. A resignation submitted to satisfy this
section shall not be withdrawn. A resignation shall be adequate for purposes of this
section if it provides for the termination of the signer's service in the office not later
than the last day before service would begin in the office for which that person seeks
to become a candidate.
In the event the office of Mayor or councilor becomes vacant before the
normal expiration of its term a special election may be held at the next available date
to fill the office for the unexpired term. Such an election shall only take place if the
Council can schedule and hold a special election at least twelve months before the
term would otherwise expire. If an election is held, it shall be held in accordance
with the election laws of the state of Oregon and City ordinances not inconsistent
with such election laws. The Council may appoint a person to fill a vacancy until an
election can be held. (Res. 93 -63, May 17, 1994 election: Measure 34 -7, May 15,
1990 election: Measure 51, November 4, 1986 election: Measure 51, November 5,
1985 election: Measure 53, November 2, 1982 election: Measure 53, May 18, 1982
election).
Section 8. Councilors.
The councilors holding office at the time of adoption of this amendment
shall hold their offices for the balance of the terms for which they were elected or
appointed and until their successors are elected and qualified. At each general
election after this amendment takes effect, two councilors shall be elected for four -
year terms, with the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes being
elected to office. In the event a vacancy exists on the City Council and a special
election is called to fill the vacancy as described in Section 7 above, the candidate
receiving the highest number of votes in the special election shall be deemed elected
for the remainder of the vacant positions term. (Measure 34 -57, November 5, 1996
election, Res. 96 -54; Measure 53, November 2, 1982 election).
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The current Charter provisions were in effect when the following situations occurred.
2000
Situation — Mayor Jim Nicoli passed away June 30, 2000, creating a vacancy in the position of
Mayor. His term expired December 31, 2002.
Option the council chose:
• Recruit for applicants to serve as Mayor to serve from September 12, 2000, to the March
2001, election.
• Established an interview process and interviewed applicants for the mayoral position.
Selected Jim Griffith who served as the appointed Mayor until March 2001. In March 2001,
Jim Griffith successfully ran to finish the remainder of Jim Nicoli's term (December 31,
2002).
Procedures guided by Charter:
• Allowed to appoint until next available election date.
2002
Situation — Councilor Joyce Patton moved to City of Beaverton in August 2002. Her term was due
to expire December 31, 2002.
Option the council chose:
• Council operated as a four - member council until the end of the year.
• Councilor Sherwood was elected in November to begin the full term for this position in
January 2003.
Procedures guided by Charter:
1. No election can be held if there is less than one year of the unexpired term remaining.
2. Council may (not shall) appoint an individual to fill a vacancy.
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2003
Situation: Mayor Jim Griffith passed away in November 2003.
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Option the council chose:
• Council President Craig Dirksen was appointed as Mayor to serve from January 13, 2004
until December 31, 2004. (Resolution No. 04 -01)
• Election was held on November 2, 2004, for the election of a Mayor to complete Mayor
Griffith's term of office from January 2005 through December 2006. (Mayor Dirksen was
elected for the remainder of the term.)
• With the appointment of Councilor Dirksen to the office of Mayor for one year (2004), this
left a City Council vacancy. The Council was also without a Council President.
• Council members selected Councilor Nick Wilson to serve as Council President until
December 31, 2004.
• Council held an application and interview process and on February 24, 2004, selected Tom
Woodruff to serve as City Councilor until December 31, 2004. (Councilor Woodruff
subsequently successfully ran for office in November 2004 for the full four -year term,
January 2005 through December 2008.)
Procedures guided by Charter:
1. Appointment made for mayor's position for one year since the Charter gives Council
discretion to appoint or call for an election. Council decided to do both by appointing Craig
Dirksen to serve for one year and calling for an election for the last two years remaining on
the late Mayor Griffith's term of office.
2. With less than one -year remaining on the term Councilor Dirksen vacated to become the
appointed mayor, the City Council had the option of operating as a four - member council or
appointing a City Councilor to complete the unexpired council position. The City Council
chose to appoint Tom Woodruff. Because there was less than one year remaining on the
term vacated by Dirksen, the City Council did not have the option of calling for an election.
2007
Situation — Councilor Sally Harding resigned April 24, 2007, to move to the east coast. Her term
expired December 31, 2008.
Option the Council chose:
• Appointed Nick Wilson to serve until an election could be held in November 2007.
• In November, 2007, Nick Wilson successfully ran to serve until December 31, 2008 (date of
expiration for Harding's term).
Procedures guided by Charter:
1. City Council may appoint a councilor.
2. City Council may call for a councilor candidate election if more than one year remains on the
unexpired term.
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Note the council could have chosen from these options:
• The City Council could have appointed a councilor to serve until December 31, 2008, rather
than calling for the election.
• The City Council could have operated as a four - member council from April 2007 to
December 31, 2008.
• The City Council could have operated as a four - member council until the next available
election dates of September 18, 2007 or November 6, 2007.
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