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i . Complete comment card. Se SL're to include the agenda item number, it appropriate.
2. Submit to file village Cle-k as ?arly as ?ossible (Cle
rk rk is at the dais).
3. When you; name is called, approach the podiurn, provide yoVr name ,and ad(Tess for the record.
4. You "nave ihrea (3) minUtes in which to address the N!illage Council.
5. Any parson maki,lg impertinent or slanderous ramar!:a or',-iho becoones boia-'arous %while addressing
Council shall be barred from fOrther audience before Council by the presiding officer, unless permission
to continua or again address Council is granted by the maajodLli vo-tie of the Council etiiemb rs presen .
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PUBLIC CO�APnE�IT PROCEDURES The Village of Tequesta we comments from the public. Members of the public shall be given a reasonable
opportunity to make general comments, and also to speak and be heard on items placed on the agenda in accordance with Section 286. additional time by the
aFlorida Statutes:
each speaker is allowed one (1) opportunity per agenda item to speak for a maximum of three (3) minutes, unless the speaker is allowed addi
may not yield their allotted three (3) minutes to a second speaker in order to allow that second speaker an
presiding officer. By way of example, speakers
opportunity to speak for six (6) minutes. All comments shall be directed to the council or board as a body, through its presiding officer. Comments shall not be
addressed to a single member of the council or board, or to Village staff including the attorney, the manager or the clerk, unless a majority of the members
present on the council or board shall so agree. Council or board members are free to ask a speaker questions in order , speakers shall simply make their
clarify the comments made; however,
speakers shall not attempt to engage members of the council or board, or staff, in debate over any iue raised. Rather, ss
comments and request that the council or board consider them.
TOPICS ON THE AGENDA Any member of the public shall be allowed to address the council or board on any item on the meeting agenda, except s
specked below. In order to speak, the speaker must first complete a comment card and provide it to the meeting clerk before the agenda item is considered
and discussed by the council or board. According to state law, this right to speak does not apply to the following: An official act that must be taken to deal with
an emergency situation affecting the public health, welfare, or safety, if compliance with the requirements would cause an unreasonable delay in the ability of
the council or board to act; an official act involving no more than a ministerial act, including, but not limited to, approval of minutes and ceremonial
nrnclamations; a meeting that is exempt from Section 286.011, Florida Statutes, (the "Florida Sunshine Law"), or a meeting during which the Village Council or
one of its appointed boards is acting in a quasi-judicial capacity. This paragraph does not affect the right of a person to be heard as otherwise provided by law.
TOPICS NOT ON THE AGENDA Any person wishing to address the Village Council or one of its appointed boards on topics not on the meeting agenda may
speak under the portion of the agenda entitled "Public Comments" or words/intent to that effect in accordance with the rules set forth in this Resolution.
RULES OF DECORUM The presiding officer of the council or board shall preserve order and decorum at all public meetings as follows: Meetings of the
council or board shall be conducted in a professional, business -like manner. Decorum and courtesy shall be observed both by the members of the council or
board and by all persons in attendance. In conducting the public's business, the Village Council and all of its appointed boards are committed to the principles
of civility, honor, and dignity. Individuals appearing before the council or board are required to observe the same principles when making public comments. All
persons in attendance at any public meeting are required to afford the utmost courtesy to membersof the council or board, as well as to the public meeting
process as a whole. It is never appropriate to make rude or derogatory remarks, cause disruptions or interruptions, comment on anyone's integrity, make
defamatory or abusive comments, use profanity or vulgarities, or make statements about individual personalities. Vulgar language, threats,ectalighting words
and encouragement to disrupt the meeting are all strictly nrohihitari (nnsfnirtive rritirigrn is welcome; hn_wa_>uer, person_. 9_a-Iis _1.�Cf -• -"i- = =`e
prohibited. This prohibition extends a statements from council and board members, as well as staff, consultants and everyone who is in attendance at the
public meeting. Unauthorized remarks from the audience, outbursts, and yelling and/or similar demonstrations shall not be tolerated under any circumstances.
ENFORCEMENT OF RULES AND PROCEDURES. The presiding officer shall be responsible for determining whether a rule of procedure or decorum has
been violated, and for enforcement of the procedures and rules set forth in this Resolution: Should the presiding officer make a determination that i rule of
procedure or decorum has been violated, the presiding officer shall interrupt the meeting and the violator shall be given a verbal warning a immediately cease
and desist from any further violations. The presiding officer shall warn the violator that any subsequent violation shall result in their being removed from the
meeting. The meeting shall then resumes anri nrnngPri Pnlofficer
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rule of procedure or decorum has subsequently beenviolithated
ate by the sameVillperson
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etibe directed violatorng, the by the hpresidinall be g rofficer to assist. Any 4
meeting. e a
In the event that the violator fails to comply
determination made by the presiding officer regarding enforcement of the rules and procedures of this Resolution may only be overruled by a majority of
the council or board then present at the public meeting.