08-12-2002 (Library) Minutes RITA & TRUETT SMITH LIBRARY BOARD
BOARD MEETING
41,000.4
The Library Board of the City of Wylie met in regular session on August 12, 2002,
at the Library. The attendees were:
Grace Morrison
Adrian Sanchez
Shirley Burnett
Liz Allen
Dan Hendrix (arrived at 7:10 p.m.)
Kathy Spillyards
PRESENTATIONS
Topic: Meeting Etiquette and Open Records Act
Speaker: Barbara Salinas, City Secretary
Barbara Salinas, City Secretary for the City of Wylie, spoke to the board on
Meeting Etiquette and Open Records Act. Listed below are highlights of the
presentation.
• A meeting is defined by having a quorum of the group. After it is
established that there will be a meeting, the law requires posting the
agenda 72 hours before the meeting. All items that will be discussed
need to be on the agenda.
• It is important to keep to the agenda topics and not stray onto other
topics. The Board Chair and Staff Liaison are supposed to keep the
meeting on task and discourage discussion.
• If someone participates in the citizen participation portion of the
meeting, the Board cannot respond to the citizen's comments. It is
advisable to post the topic of discussion on the agenda. If this is done,
the board can talk with the citizen.
• All items on the agenda need to be specific. It is recommended to list
new and old business under Staff Updates and list each item to be
discussed. This is to give the citizens the information that will be
included in the meeting.
• If four or more board members are together, they cannot discuss
official business unless it is a called meeting. It is acceptable for board
members to be together in social settings as long as city business is
not being discussed.
• Correspondence to board members falls under the open records act. It
is appropriate to email board members with updates and news info.
However, it is illegal to do polling by email for a vote. The
correspondence between the staff liaison and board needs to be
retained for one year.
• It is important to note when board member's leave early or come in late
because it could affect a vote. This can be noted in the minutes by the
board member's name.
• The City hasn't formally adopted Roberts' Rules of Order. However, it
is important to follow courtesy rules in meetings. If someone comes in
late or leaves early, they should do quietly without disrupting the
meeting. Don't interrupt the speaker and speak when called upon.