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13 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 1 – MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The City Council Handbook includes rules and policies approved by the City Council. <br />The objectives of the handbook are to: <br />1. Serve as a reference document for the City Council; <br />2. Provide comprehensive orientation information for new City Council Members; and <br />3. Enable the City Council to effectively compile and maintain operational practices <br />that are agreed upon. <br />Administration of City Council aƯairs is greatly enhanced by the agreement of the City Council and <br />staƯ to be bound by these rules. While attempting not to be overly restrictive, rules are established <br />so that expectations and practices can be clearly articulated to guide Councilmembers in their <br />actions. <br />ADHERENCE TO COUNCIL HANDBOOK <br />Any of the rules herein may be waived by a super majority (5/7) vote of the Councilmembers when it is <br />deemed that there is good cause to do so based upon the particular facts and circumstances. Portions of <br />this handbook may not be waived or superseded by a vote of the Council as they are excerpts from the <br />City Charter or otherwise legal obligations that require a specific process for amendment. <br />The rules and policies contained herein shall be amended by a majority vote of the City Council and <br />adopted by Council resolution. The handbook may be amended administratively by the City Clerk’s O Ưice <br />in instances where the council has already taken action, in order to remain current with federal, state, <br />and local law. <br />CONSEQUENCES FOR VIOLATING THE HANDBOOK <br />Violations of the rules and policies outlined in this handbook may result in disciplinary action, as <br />determined by the City Council. Reference Title 1 Chapter 13 of the San Leandro Administrative <br />Code, as adopted by City Council Resolution 2024-138.