Library By-Laws - 2022
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
SECTION I. CHARGE AND DUTIES
A. The Tigard Public Library Board hereafter referred to as the “Board” shall have no powers
except as conferred by resolution, City Charter, Tigard Municipal Code, or the Oregon Revised
Statutes. As stated in the Tigard Municipal Code, the Library Board for the City of Tigard is
established and shall assume and perform the functions delegated to it (2.36.020).
B. It shall be the function of the Tigard Public Library Board to act as an advisory body to the
City Council.
C. The Board and its members shall conduct itself in a manner that is in keeping with applicable
federal, state, and local laws pertaining to conduct and ethics and the City of Tigard Code of
Conduct. Any violation of the provisions of such laws shall be grounds for removal from
office.
D. The Tigard Public Library Board shall have the following responsibilities:
• To advise the City Manager and City Council of findings and concerns relating to the
management, control, and operation of City Library facilities;
• To formulate for recommendation to the City Council, rules, regulations, and policies as
deemed desirable for the governance, maintenance of order, safety, operation, and
utilization of library facilities and to monitor the application of all adopted rules,
regulations, and policies;
• To monitor the operation of the Library for the purpose of identifying any deficiencies in
the level of service being provided to the public and to recommend to the City Manager
and City Council appropriate remedial actions where deficiencies are found to exist;
• To encourage and support active volunteerism in support of the use and improvement of
the Library facilities;
• To ascertain the Library needs of the community and to present to the City Council
evaluations and recommendations regarding needs and desires as expressed by librar y
patrons;
• To perform such other duties and to provide such other advice as the City Council may
request from time to time in furtherance of the goal of providing the best Library service
to the public as is possible under the constraints of available rev enue, space, manpower
and other public resources.
E. The Board may form subcommittees to investigate areas relevant to its charge or duties
pursuant to this section.
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
• The Chair shall appoint special committees of one or more members for such specific
purposes as the functions of the Board may require from time to time. The committee
shall be discharged upon completion of the purpose for which it was appointed and after
the final report is made to the Board.
• All committees shall make a progress report at Board meetings as needed, or as requested
by Chair.
• No committee shall have other than advisory powers, unless by suitable action of the
Board, it is granted specific power to act.
SECTION II. COMPOSITION
A. The Board shall consist of seven members, six of whom shall be residents of the City and one
of whom may reside within or outside the Tigard incorporated limits. The Mayor or
authorized designee, subject to confirmation by the City Council, shall appoint a person to a
four-year term.
B. The Board shall also include two alternate members. Alternates are appointed to the Board
every two years, at the same time members are appointed. The Mayor or authorized designee,
subject to confirmation by the City Council, shall appoint a person as an alternate.
C. Should a vacancy occur for any reason other than expiration of a term, the Mayor or authorized
designee, subject to City Council confirmation, shall appoint a new member for the duration
of the unexpired term. Members serving as alternates will be given first consideration to fill a
mid-term position.
D. Membership may temporarily drop below required minimums due to resignations and/or
difficulty in recruiting qualified applicants.
E. The Library Director, or authorized designee, shall serve as secretary to the Library Board and
shall keep accurate records that will be made available to the City Manager, City Council and
interested public. Upon request, the secretary shall issue notices of regular and special
meetings, shall have custody of the minutes and other records of the Board, shall notify the
appointing body of any vacancies on the Board, and shall generally perform such duties
associated with that position.
SECTION III. APPOINTMENTS
A. The Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council, shall fill vacancies with individuals
who meet the stated requirements listed in Section II.
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
SECTION IV. TERM OF OFFICE
A. Board members serve for a term of four years. Alternate positions serve for a term of two
years. Terms commence on January 1 and end on December 31, four years or two years
respectively, after commencement.
B. Any vacancy in the Board shall be filled by appointment by the Council and Mayor for the
unexpired portion of the term. Members serving as alternates will be given first consideration
to fill a mid-term position. The unexpired portion of a term does not count towards the
fulfillment of the maximum number of allowed terms.
C. Members may be reappointed for up to two (2) consecutive terms, notwithstanding prior
appointment to an unexpired term. After a one-year interval, a former member who had
served two terms may be reappointed.
D. Library Board members shall receive no compensation for their services.
E. An individual board member may not act in an official capacity except through the action of
the Board.
F. A member who seeks to resign from the Board shall submit a written resignation to the chair
of the Board, the staff liaison, or the city recorder’s office. If possible, the resignation should
allow for a thirty (30) day notice so the City Council can appoint a replacement.
SECTION V. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD
A. The officers shall be a Chair and a Vice Chair. At its annual meeting, the Board shall elect the
Chair and the Vice Chair from its members who shall hold office at the pleasure of the Board.
These officers shall serve a term of one (1) year commencing at the annual meeting at which
they are elected and ending upon election of their successors.
• Chair. The Chair shall have general directional powers over the Board. The Chair shall
preside at all Board meetings, appoint all committees, and generally perform all duties
associated with that office. In consultation with support staff, the Chair shall set the
agendas. The Chair shall also be an ex-officio member of all subcommittees and shall be
the sole spokesperson for the Board unless this responsibility is delegated to support staff.
• Vice Chair: In event of the absence or disability of the Chair, or a vacancy in that office,
the Vice Chair shall assume and perform the duties and functions of the Chair.
o In the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair from a Board meeting, the members shall
select a temporary Chair for the meeting.
B. If the Chair should resign, the Board shall, at its next meeting, conduct an election and provide
a replacement to fill the unexpired term.
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
C. Staff liaisons are the primary contacts for City of Tigard boards and the primary interface
between these bodies and the City Council, City Manager, and departments. Besides serving
as a technical resource, staff liaisons are responsible for meeting logistics, member recruitment
and recognition, recordkeeping, and monitoring board effectiveness.
SECTION VI. MEETINGS
A. The regular meeting of the Board shall be held monthly at the Tigard Public Library, unless
otherwise determined by the Board. If the regular meeting day is a holiday, the meeting will be
held on an alternate date of the Board’s choice.
B. The Board shall meet at least six times a year at a time and place that is specified at least five
(5) days in advance and shall be open to the public.
C. The parliamentary authority for the Board is Robert’s Rules of Order Revised, except where
superseded by these bylaws or local, state, or federal law.
D. Agendas shall be posted for public notice on the City of Tigard web page, in the lobby of City
Hall and in the Tigard Public Library in compliance with Oregon Public Meetings Law. All
meetings shall be open to the public.
E. A majority of votes of Board members present shall determine the official position of the
Board on a given issue. Alternates are not allowed to vote under any circumstances.
F. Board members shall not send or receive electronic communications concerning any matter
pending before the Board during a Board meeting.
a. Electronic Communications means e-mail, text messages, or other forms of
communication transmitted or received by technological means.
b. Electronic Communications Devices means laptop computers, Blackberries, cell phones,
notebooks, or other similar devices capable of transmitting or receiving messages
electronically.
G. Board members shall not use electronic communication devices to review or access
information regarding matters not in consideration before the Board during a Board meeting.
H. Special meetings may be called by the Chair, or secretary to the Board, or at the request of two
members, provided that notice be given to all members and the public at least twenty-four
(24) hours in advance of the special meeting.
I. The annual meeting, which shall be for the purpose of the elections of officers, shall be held
in conjunction with the first meeting of the new year.
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
SECTION VII. BOARD MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
Members of the Board shall:
• Regularly attend meetings and contribute constructively to discussions;
• Consider and discuss issues from a Citywide perspective, as well as that of particular
stakeholder or interests;
• Strive to reach consensus on matters under consideration;
• Act with respect and consideration for the viewpoint of others;
• Members shall not make representations on behalf of the City of Tigard or Board whether
intentional or not, without authorization.
SECTION VIII. ATTENDANCE
If a member is unable to attend a meeting, they are expected to notify the Chair or staff liaison (or
secretary of the Board). If a member has missed more than three (3) unexcused scheduled meetings
within one year, the issue shall be placed on the upcoming agenda, and upon majority vote of the
Board members present that position shall be declared vacant. The Board shall forward its action to
the Mayor and Council, who shall fill the vacant position.
SECTION IX. QUORUM
A. At any meeting of the Board, a quorum shall be a majority of the current members (excludes
alternates) of the Board. No action shall be taken in the absence of a quorum except that the
meeting may continue with discussion on agenda items. For the purposes of forming a
quorum, members who have disqualified or excused themselves from participation in any
matter shall be counted as present.
B. In the event a quorum will not be present at any meeting, the Chair or Vice Chair shall notify
the Board members in advance so that a decision may be made whether to meet and take no
action on agenda items or to reschedule to a different time.
SECTION X. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS
A. The City Council may remove members of the Board in accordance with Section VIII:
Attendance.
B. The Council may also remove members when, in its judgment, the conduct of a member does
not conform to the City of Tigard Code of Conduct for Boards, Commissions and
Committees or based on other conduct unbecoming a representative of the City.
C. The Board may make a recommendation to Council for the removal of a m ember in
accordance with Section VII: Member Responsibilities.
CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD
BYLAWS
Tigard Library Bylaws – Resolution 22-19 June 28, 2022; Approved by consensus by Library Board August 10, 2022
SECTION XI. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD
A. The Tigard Public Library’s Annual Report is considered to be the joint meeting, generally
held in the spring, with Board members and Tigard City Council.
B. The Annual Report shall include a summary of key activities and proceedings and any specific
suggestions or recommendations which the Board believes would be noteworthy to the
Council.
C. The Annual Report shall not be submitted unless approved by the Board.
SECTION XII. AMENDMENTS
These Bylaws are adopted by resolution of the Tigard City Council, are binding on the Board, and
may be amended by the City Council. The Bylaws may also be amended at any meeting of the Board
with a quorum present, by unanimous vote of the members present, provided the amendment was
stated in the call for a meeting. Such actions of the Board shall be forwarded to the City Council for
final adoption.