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Historic commission receives annual ethics and meeting-rules training; staff highlights Public Information and Open Meetings requirements
Summary
At its Sept. 11 meeting the League City Historic District Commission received annual training on Robert's Rules, ethics, Public Information Act and Open Meetings Act requirements; staff reminded commissioners about a 45-day statutory timeline for certificates, sign-size changes under state law, and reappointment procedures.
At its Sept. 11 meeting, League City Planning Department staff provided the Historic District Commission with the annual review of ethics, Robert’s Rules of Order, the Texas Public Information Act and Open Meetings Act requirements and answered commissioners’ procedural questions.
Staff (identified in the meeting as Michelle) summarized the commission’s role under city ordinance as the body that reviews applications for Certificates of Appropriateness and explained basic meeting procedure, motions, amendments and vote thresholds under Robert’s Rules. Michelle emphasized that minutes are summaries, not verbatim transcripts, and said staff records and video are kept for the public record. “If we ever…
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