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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-012RESOLUTION 01-012 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR CITIZEN ADVISORY BOARDS AND AMENDING CITY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED JUNE 19, 2000 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2760, on MARCH 19, 2001, repealing and amending certain sections of Title 2, Administration and Personnel, of the Port Townsend Municipal Code, eliminating Chapters: 2.28 Park and Recreation Commission; 2.30 Library Board', 2.70 Nonmotorized Transportation Advisory Committee; and amending Chapter 2.72 Historic Preservation Committee; and Chapter 2.74 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee; and also repealed a certain section of Title 20, Administration of Land Development Regulations, Section 20.06 Board of Appeals; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to form citizen "advisory boards" by resolution to allow for more flexibility and specific tasking on projects; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to generalize provisions applicable to all citizen advisory boards; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to modify Article 4 of City Council Rules Resolution as set forth below, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend that Article 4 of City Council Rules of Procedure adopted on June 19, 2000, as amended, is hereby amended as follows: ARTICLE 4 - COMMITTEES, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS 4.1 Committees. The City of Port Townsend is a Council / Manager form of government which has adopted a committee structure applicable to the normal Council-Manager system. Port Townsend has reorganized the way the public relates to the City Council and how the Council reaches out to citizen involvement. The new system is much more formalized than just encouraging the public to attend Council and committee meetings. Comprehensive Council rules and committee organization guidelines have been adopted. the procedures governing all committees of the Council shall be as follows: (a) All standing committees ,,,h~ot,.,ltl~.& ~ ........ .v,~_..~_~ by o,~vo*"*'~ law shall consist of three members of the Council appointed by the Mayor in January of each year, or at such time as new standing committees are required by sto2e la';,' .established or provided by Council resolution. See Exhibit E for current standing committees. 1 Resolution 01-012 (b) All other Council committees, boards, liaisons and citizens' taskforce groups and rules or operating procedures thereof shall be established by Council directive with special attention to RCW 35A.13.120 and rules provided in Section 4.2, and after consultation with the City Manager. Such committees shall be subject to periodic review so as to determine whether the committee and its function continues to be appropriate and necessary. Mayer, ~ .... ~ .................................... ~ ...... on. ote: The above provision is incorporated below at 4.2.] (d) Committees, boards, liaisons and citizen's taskforce groups shall make a recommendation, when appropriate, on proposed ordinances, resolutions and motions within their area of responsibility or interest, before action is taken by the Council. The appropriate spokesperson shall present the recommendation(s) which could lead to final action during the discussion of the business item on Council agenda. 4.2 ^" statutory t,~,~4o ~,,4 .... ;oo; .....~ t~ ..... ;~ -;+;~- advisoW ~;~ ~h~, provide meeting. ~ote: The above provisions are inco~orated in sections below at 4.2.] 4.2 General Rules Applicable to Citizen Advisor~ Boards SECTION 4,2.1 Definitions An "Advisory Board" means any Committee or Commission created by the City Council to give advice on subjects and perform such other functions as prescribed by the City Council. Advisory Board also includes task 'forces, informal committees, or working groups formed by City Council resolution for short periods of time or for specific tasks. SECTION 4.2.2. Purpose and Application The purpose of this section is to establish general provisions applicable to all Advisory Boards. The provisions of this resolution govern Advisory Boards unless otherwise specifically provided by ordinance, motion or resolution of the City Council, or as may be required by state law. In establishing an Advisory Board, the Council shall consider the following: 2 Resolution 01-012 1. Scope of work. and clear task description 2. Term of board - sunset provision 3. Membership, nomination and confirmation process, and residency or other special member requirements 4. Terms ofoffice 5. Place of board within City or Council structure - who does Board report to? 6. Councilmember liaison (if any) 7. Timeframes for board action on tasks 8. Timeframes for Council or Committee action, for example, periodic review or interim reports 9. Staffing (if any) for board, and which City Department bears any staffing responsibility or expense for board 10. Any other matters appropriate to the Board's work SECTION 4.2.3. Scope of Work A. Each Advisory Board, when it is formed, will have a specific statement of purpose and function, which will be re-examined periodically by the City Council to determine its effectiveness. This statement of purpose, as well as other information regarding duties and responsibilities, will be made available to all members when appointed. B. The City Council may determine any specific guidelines or tasks to be referred to the Advisory Board by motion or resolution. C. Each Advisory Board shall develop a scope of work, within the jurisdiction and area of responsibility consistent with the City Council resolution forming the Board. SECTION 4.2.4. Membership, Nomination and Confirmation Process, and Residency Requirements The number of members and any specific qualifications of each Advisory Board shall be set forth by resolution of the City Council. Unless otherwise specifically provided by applicable resolution or motion, or as may be required by state law, the following procedures and requirements shall apply to all members of each Advisory Board: A. Each person at the time of nomination and continuing uninterrupted thereafter while serving on an Advisory Board, shall be a resident of and/or work in the City of Port Townsend. B. Each person to be appointed shall be nominated by the Mayor for a specific numbered position of each Advisory Board. C. Each person shall be deemed appointed and shall commence service after confirmation by the City Council or on the effective date of the previous member's resignation~ or on the expiration of the existing term for the position, as applicable. 3 Resolution 01-012 D. Each confirmation motion by the Council shall include ending date and term for the position to which the person is appointed and such information shall be entered into the Council minutes. SECTION 4.2.5. Officers - Identification and Election Each Advisory Board shall elect from its membership a presiding officer who shall be referred to as chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, as determined appropriate by the Advisory Board, and such officer shall serve for one year, or until the Board discontinues its operation, whichever is shorter. The Advisory Board may elect other officers as it deems necessary and such officers shall be set forth in the rules of procedure adopted by the Advisory Board SECTION 4.2.6. Quorums, Transacting Business A majority of the appointed members of the Advisory Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. An affirmative vote of the majority of a quorum in attendance at any meeting shall be necessary to transact business or carry any proposition. SECTION 4.2.7. Terms of Office and Vacancies Appointments to boards shall be provided for in the resolution establishing or providing for a board. Vacancies shall be filled by the City Council, upon nomination from the mayor, for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. Membership vacancies other than through expiration of term shall be filled for the unexpired term. Any member may be removed by Council action based on Council decision that removal is in the best interests of the City. Removal should not occur for disagreement with an official recommendation of the board or its members. SECTION 4.2.8. Conflicts of Interest Ii' any members of an Advisory Board conclude that they have a conflict of interest or an appearance of fairness problem with respect to a matter pending before the Advisory Board so that they cannot discharge their duties on such an Advisory Board, they shall disqualify themselves from participating in the deliberations and the decision-making process with respect to the matter. SECTION 4.2.9. Liaisons and Representatives A City Council representative may be available to each Advisory Board for the purpose of providing a constructive relationship between the City Council and the Advisory Board without implying direction, review, or oversight of the activities of the Advisory Board. SECTION 4.2.10. Procedures, Records, and Minutes Rules of order not specified by statute, ordinance or Council resolution shall be governed by The Scott, Foresman Robert's Rules o. f Order Newll; Revised- 1990 Edition (published by Scott, Foresman and Company), as the same may be amended or updated. The Advisory Board may 4 Resolution 01-012 adopt supplemental rules of procedure. The Advisory Board shall provide for the taking of minutes and maintaining the records of all regular and special meetings. Any Advisory Board may establish standing or ad hoc committees comprised of Board members to assist in accomplishing its duties and responsibilities. Committee minutes shall be filed with the City Clerk's office within 10 days of approval. SECTION 4.2.11. Meetings Each Advisory Board shall hold regular meetings at such times and places as is deemed advisable or as provided for in the resolution establishing the board. All meetings of the entire body and of any subcommittee or task force of the Advisory Board shall be subject to all requirements of the Washington Open Public Meetings Act, and shall be open to the public, and shall be held at a public place at a regularly scheduled time, or at a special meeting time following notice as set by the City Manager. Notice of all meetings shall be provided to the Clerk's office for publication. No meeting shall be scheduled without at least 48 hours notice to the Clerk's office unless special arrangements are otherwise made with the City Clerk or City Manager. SECTION 4.2.12 Communications to City Council Expressions of an Advisory Board's position, recommendation or request for any action shall be in the form of a resolution, motion, or other written communication, setting forth the reasons, facts, policies, and/or findings of the body supporting the communication, and shall be directed to the City Council and Manager. Communications from such boards, commissions and bodies to the City Council shall be acknowledged by the Council. The Presiding Officer shall state: "So noted for the record", and thereafter the City Clerk shall make an appropriate notation in the minutes. Any member of the Council may bring such communication to the Presiding Officer's attention under the agenda item "Committee, Board and Liaison Reports." Should any member of the Council determine that any such communication be officially answered by the Council, the Presiding Officer shall place the matter on the agenda under New Business for the current meeting or any subsequent meeting. SECTION 4.2.13. Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses Members of Advisory Boards shall serve without compensation. Members shall be reimbursed for authorized travel expenses incidental to that service, which are authorized by the City Manager or by City Council resolution or motion. Members should seek pre-authorization for any proposed expense. SECTION 4.2.14. Lobbying Efforts Lobbying efforts by any Advisory Board on legislative or political matters should first be checked for consistency with existing City policy by contacting the City Manager's office. In the event a position is taken that differs from that of the City's policy, an Advisory Board cannot 5 Resolution 01-012 represent that position publicly or before another body, for example, the State Legislature or the Board of County Commissioners. An Advisory Body is free to communicate positions to the Council or a Council Committee on matters pertaining to the Body's purpose and function. A member of the Advisory Board is not authorized to speak for the Board, unless the Board has expressly authorized the member's communication. An individual member is free to voice a position, oral or written, on any issue as long as it is made clear that the member is not speaking as a representative of the City, or as a member of an Advisory Board. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port ToWnsend at a regular meeting thereof, held this 19th day of March, 2001. Attest: Approved as to form: Pamela-Kolacy, CMQ, Cit~, Clerk's/7 John P. Watts, City Attomey 6 Resolution 01-012