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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-11-15 e-packet ~'t1l sM ti1 (~ ~) v a C' ~~ "ilIFOp..Y< SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, California 94083 CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 400 GRAND AVENUE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,2006 6:30 P.M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 54956 of the Government Code of the State of California, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, the 15th day of November 2006, at 6:30 p.m., in the City Hall Conference Room, 400 Grand A venue, South San Francisco, California. Purpose of the meeting: 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Public Comments - comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda 4. Interview, discussion and appointments to Boards and Commissions a. Historic Preservation Commission b. Parking Place Commission c. Parks & Recreation Commission d. Personnel Board e. Planning Commission f. Housing Authority 5. Direction to the Mayor, or designee, as the voting member on the City Selection Committee, regarding proposed amended Bylaws for the San Mateo County Council of Cities 6. Adjournment lpn ~ City Clerk ~ AGENDA ITEM #4 City of South San Francisco Inter-Office Memorandum DATE: November 15,2006 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members ~-~ FROM: City Clerk OT eM 0 SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING - INTERVIEW APPLICANTS SEEKING APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS/COMMISSIONS* The following information outlines information for this evening's interviews: There is one vacancy on each of the following Commissions: · Planning Commission (W. M. Romero did not reapply) - four year term 1/1/07-12/31/10 · Parks & Recreation Commission (D. Taumoepeau resigned 7/18/06) - term expires 12/31/08 · Housing Authority Non-Tenant (M. A. Patrick resigned 11/1/06) - term expires 3/31/07 Time Name Board/Commission 1. 6:30 Nelson, Pruden cia Reappointment:. Parks & Rec Commission (served 1 full term) 2. 6:37 Bush, Judy Reappointment: Parks & Rec Commission (served 3 full terms) 3. 6:44 Garrone, Sean Parks & Rec Commission 4. 6:51 Le, Tuan Reappointment to Parks & Rec; & Planning (served 1 full term) 5. 6:58 Bertolozzi, Rudy Reappointment: Personnel Board (served 1 full term) 6. 7:05 Taormina, Gloria Reappointment: Personnel Board (served 1 partial and 2 full terms) 7. 7:12 Giusti, Mary Reappointment: Planning Commission (served 1 full term) 8. 7:19 Sheu, Jiun-Chyuan (l.C.) Planning Commission 9. 7:26 Zemke, William Reappointment: Planning Commission (served 1 full term) 10. 7:33 Smith, Gary E. Housing Authority, Personnel Board, Planning 11. 7:40 Moore, Wallace M. Housing Authority, Historic Preservation Commission, Personnel Board, & Planning 12. 7:47 Gupta, Pradeep Planning Commission 13. 7:54 Faria, Norm Reappointment: Parking Place Commission** (served 2 full terms) * with the exception of the vacancies on the Parks & Recreation Commission and Housing Authority, all tenns are expiring December 31, 2006. * * Parking Place Commission is a 3 year tenn. 14. 8:01 Luster, Frances Reappointment: Parking Place Commission** (served 2 full terms) 15. 8:08 Acosta, Jeanette Reappointment to Historic Preservation; and has also checked Parking Place Commission (served 1 full term) 16. 8:15 D' Angelo, Joe Reappointment: Historic Preservation (served 1 full term) 17. 8:22 Junio, Amel Historic Preservation, Parking Place, Personnel, Planning and Parks & Rec & Housing Authority 18. 8:29 Oborne, Stacey Historic Preservation Commission Planning Commission The following three applicants were interviewed on April 19, 2006; all applications are current as they were submitted less than one year ago. 19. Gore, Natalie Housing Authority 20. Kon, Cyrus H. Housing Authority 21. Breite, William E. Housing Authority Discussion and appointments: If there is a consensus from Council to move forward with the appointments this evening, ballots are provided. A motion to confirm the appointments is required. · Historic Preservation Commission, Parks & Recreation Commission (with the exception of the vacancy), Planning Commission, and Personnel Board terms are effective 1/1/07 and expire 12/31/1 O. · Parks & Recreation Commission vacancy appointment is effective immediately and expires 12/31/08. · Parking Place Commission terms are effective 1/1/07 and expire 12/31/09. · Housing Authority vacancy appointment is effective immediately and expires 3/31/07. Ene: 1) Applications 2) Questions 3) Ballots AGENDA ITEM #5 ~'t1l s~ .g a 0 >< ~ ~ (") " ~llFO"~ 0 Staff Report DATE: November 15, 2006 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Barry M. Nagel, City Manager SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments to San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council give direction to the Mayor or his designee, as the voting member on the City Selection Committee, regarding the proposed amended Bylaws for the San Mateo County Council of Cities. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION Beginning at the January 2006 meeting of the San Mateo County Council City Selection Committee and Council of Cities meeting, Mayors and Councilmembers expressed interest in making certain amendments to the Bylaws of the San Mateo County Council of Cities. At the behest of the members present, a subcommittee of the Council of Cities was appointed consisting of Chair Nadia Holober (Millbrae), Vice Chair Deborah Gordon (Woodside) and Mayor Tom Kasten (Hillsborough). The Subcommittee discussed changes to the Bylaws over a period of several months, taking into account the requests of San Mateo County Councilmembers and mandates of the California Government Code. Proposed changes were drafted and reviewed by the Office of the County Counsel. Amended Bylaws were presented at the September 15, 2006 meeting ofthe Council of Cities meeting for review. The review period ended on September 29, 2006, and in response the subcommittee made' additional revisions. At the October 27,2006 meeting, the fmal Draft Bylaws were distributed to attendees to take back to their respective cities to give direction to the Mayors, the voting members ofthe City Selection Committee, regarding the approval of the new Bylaws. It should be noted that, upon the suggestion of County Counsel's office, the drafting of rules and procedures specific to the City Selection Committee has been initiated. The City Selection Committee will meet on November 17, 2006 to vote to approve or disapprove the amended Bylaws for the San Mateo County Council of Cities as they are currently drafted. Staff Report November 15,2006 Subject: Proposed Amendments to San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws Page 2 FISCAL IMP ACT There is no direct fiscal impact as a result of the amendment. CONCLUSION It is recommended that the City Council provide direction to the Mayor as outlined in the City Council Protocols regarding the proposed amended Bylaws. B BMN :ips Attachment: Draft of Proposed Bylaws of the San Mateo County Council of Cities BYLAWS OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY COUNCIL OF CITIES These bylaws were originally adopted by the Council of Cities, formerly named Council of Mayors of the Cities of San Mateo County, on the second day of December, 1966 and amended several times thereafter. The last prior revision was adopted in December 1999. For the purpose of providing for the orderly conduct of the affairs of the existing San Mateo County Council of Cities, there are hereby adopted the following Proced...lral procedural Bylaws. ARTICLE I - Name The name of the organization shall be the "San Mateo County Council ofCities,'';- and may be referred to as the "Council of Cities,", successor to the Council of Mayors of the Cities of San Mateo County. ARTICLE II - Purposes Section 1. The Council of Cities shall have as its principal purpose the promotion of a spirit of cooperation among the cities of the San Mateo County and enhancement of the public health, safety and welfare. Section 2. In addition, the Council of Cities shall have the following purposes: (a) To provide a forum for the elected officials for the discussion and dissemination of information of county wide or area wide interest and to make recommendations thereon for the guidance of the officials of the Federal Government, the State Government, the County Government, cities and other agencies;.; (b) To make recommendations for the-guidance ef.!iLthe various cities in San Mateo County for the purpose of establishing a unifonnity of operationand promoting coordination of effOlis where such unifonnity is deemed desirable to the inhabitants of the County; (c) To make recommendations for appointments, or to make appointments where appropriate, or required by law, to various commission, boards, groups, agencies or entities deemed in the public welfare by the Council of Cities. Section 3. The Council of Cities is an informal organization and shall not have the authority to enter into contracts or to create obligations binding on either itself or its membership other than those obligations expressly provided by Federal, State or Local laws and then only when formally approved in accordance with law. Section 4. The Council of Cities shall not participate in or endorse any political activity involving any individual candidate for public office or otherwise prohibited by law. The selection of officers within Article IV herein shall not be considered a political activity subject to this section. ARTICLE III - Membership Section 1. Each city in San Mateo County which subscribes to the purposes of the organization shall be eligible for membership. (a) Participating member. Participating members are all of the Mayors and Council members of the Cities of San Mateo County. (b) V oting members. The Mayor of each member city in San Mateo County, cunent in assessment, shall be the voting member and shall be entitled to one vote. In the absence of the Mayor, the chairperson of the organization must receive written notification authorizing a council member as the designated alternate to vote on behalf of the city. The designated alternate may be different from the alternate designated for the City Selection Committee proceedings.. * *The designated alternate may be different from the alternate designated for the City Selection Committee proceedings. Section 2. Any City may terminate its participation at any time by giving written notice to the secretarv/treasurer reflecting formal action by the city council. ARTICLE IV - Officers Section 1. The offices of the organization shall consist of a chairperson, vice- chairperson, and secretary{,treasurer and parliamentarian. Section 2. The chairperson~ aHd-vice-chairperson and secretary/treasurer shall be mayors or councilmembers at the time of taking office and shall be elected by the membership at the December meeting to serve for a term of twelve (12) months commencing on January 1st. Section 3. The secretary and the treasurer shall be members appointed by the chairperson, and shall serve during the term of the Chairperson. Any councilmember or mayor interested in serving as an officer may express his or her interest and qualifications in writing to the Secretary of the City Selection Committee, who will immediately circulate the letter of interest to member cities. The candidate should take into consideration the timing of the various city council meetings. Section 1. The parliamentarian shall be a city council member, and shall be appointed annually by the chairperson. In the absence of the parliamcntarian, the chairperson shall appoint an acting parliamentarian. Section -3-1. Nominations for officers of the organization shall be made from the floor at the December meeting. All nominations and seconds shall be made by voting members only. Section 6~. An election for each office, beginning with that of chairperson, shall be immediately after all nominations for that office have been closed. Voting for contested offices shall be by ballot as prescribed by /\.rticle VII, Section 8, collected and counted by the secretaryL- treasurer in the presence of two non-candidates selected by the chairperson. Section 1fl. The chairperson shall preside at all meetings, may call special meetings and must call special meetings when requested by eleven (I1)a maiority of the member cities. +he chairperson shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer and shall have such other duties as are usual incident to such office and as elsewhere herein provided. Section &1. The vice-chairperson shall perform the duties of the chairperson in the absence of the chairperson~ and shall chair thc program committee as set forth in Section V. Section I (b ). Section 9~. All officers shall serve without compensation. Section +0.2. The chairperson~ ef-vice-chairperson or secretary/treasurer may be removed from office at any time by the affirmative vote of eleven (Il)a maiority of the member cities. ARTICLE V -Committees Section 1. Standing Committees. (a) Legislatin Committee. A legislative committee shall be established to define and communicate the interests of the membcr cities to county, statc and fcderal reprcsentatives and shall operate as follO\v: (i) The committee shall bring to the attention of member cities any legislation that "viII impact cities; (ii) The committce may act, without a vote by member cities, on spccific legislation 'Nhich appears in by the League of California Cities legislative bulletin; San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws (Revised 1 /94 Proposed Revisions 2006) Page 4 (iii) Each member city has the right to appoint a member to the committee. The committee chairpcrson shall be elected by the committee members; and (iv) ,\ quorum shall consist of six (6) members. (b~) Program Committee. A- The chair shall appoint a program committee shall be established to develop timely and informative programs for the monthly meetings and shall operate as follows: (i) The committee may consist of three or fewer members; (ii) The vice chairperson of the organization shall be one of the committee members and its chairperson: (iii) The vice chairperson of the organization may appoint, the remaining committee members; (wiD Mayors and ,council members and city managers shall be eligible to serve on the committee. Section 2{Ql. Special Committees. (aD The organization may from time to time establish one or more special committees. The Chairperson chairperson of the organization, '.vith the consent of the member cities, shall make all appointments to each special committee and shall designate the chairperson thereof. (biD Mayors and ,council members and city managers are eligible to serve on special- committees. ARTICLE VI - Meetings Section l. Except as may be necessary to meeting jointly with the Pcninsula Division of the League of California Cities and to avoid meeting during holiday persons, regular Regular meetings of the Council of Cities shall be held on the fourth Friday of each month except when necessary to avoid conflict with holidav periods. The Mayor and city council of each member city shall be given at least ten (10) days notice of the time and place of each meeting, together with an agenda of the matters to be considered, including any election to b.e conducted or appointment to be made. San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws (Revised 1/91Proposed Revisions 2006) Page 5 Section 2. With its consent a joint rcgular meeting shall be held annually with the Peninsula Division of the League of California Cities. With the consent of the member cities and thc Peninsula Division, joint regular meetings may be held more often than annually. Section ';2.. Meeting shall be held throughout the county and shall to the greatest extent practicable alternate bet'Ncen the include venues in the northern, central and southern parts ofthe county. For the purpose of this section the northern part of the county includes the cities of Half Moon Bay, San Mateo and Foster City and all cities to the north thereof. Section 4}. Any meeting may be canceled by the affirmative vote of eleven (11 )~ maiority of the member cities. ARTICLE VII - Conduct of Business Section l. A quorum is required for the conduct of any business of the Council of Cities requiring a vote and shall consist of voting members from eleven (11)ofa maiority of the member cities. Section 2. Except as provided herein, action shall be taken by motion or resolution passed or adopted by a majority of voting members present and '.'oting. Section 3. The City Managers' Association of San Mateo County may be requested to prepare background information and policy option~; prior to the consideration and adoption of any policy by the organization. Section 42.. Prior to taking any action and except as providedirr Article VII~ Section 61, sufficient time should be allowed for member cities to agendize and discuss at their respective city council meetings, matters which will be coming before the organization. Section ~J Members of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, other elected officials, city staffR members, guests and media representatives are welcome to attend any regular or specially called meeting of the Council of Cities. Appointed representatives of the Council of Cities or City Selection Committee who have reports should request placement on the agenda. A report from a member of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors shall be placed on the agenda of each meeting and a member shall be recognized at each meeting of the organization. Voting members and other individuals may address the members when recognized by the chairperson. Section e=!. The Council of Cities shall not act on any item not previously posted on the agenda (i.e., endorse, nominate, appoint, support, or pass any resolution of support, or motion in connection therewith) unless permission to so act has been received by two-thirds (2/3) ofthe San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws (Revised l191Proposed Revisions 2006) Page 6 voting members present with a minimum of eleven (1 l) votes. In the event such approval is not obtained, the matter must be included in the minutes of the meeting and added to the agenda at the next regular meeting. Section 7. All appointmcnts made by the Council of Cities to county '.vide or area wide agencies shall require the affirmative vote as prescribed belov,'. * (n) When not required by Statute to be a sct numbcr, the affirnlative vote required will be cleven (11) member cities.** (b) The agenda of any meeting of the organization may allo',',. for the joint conduct of busincss of the City Selection Committee. (c) Unless other'.vise prescribed by legislation, appointments made by the Council of Cities shall be for terms of t',vo years. Section &2. Voting on issues or appointment of city representative to boards, commission, committees and agencies shall be done in the following manner: (a) All contested voting shall be done by written ballot, whichallil shall include the name of each person casting the ballot~ the city represented and how that person voted; (b) After all votes have been counted~ the chair will announce the results of the vote of each person casting a ballot. Those votes shall be included inJ-he minutes of the meeting. The ballots shall remain with the secretary/treasurer and available for review. Section 9. In the event a member city has dirccted its mayor or designated elected alternate to vote in a particular manncr and prior to any ','ote has notified the chair person in 'vvriting thereof, no vote to the contrary shall be recognized or recorded, except in the case of an election of officers or appointment of representatives '.",herc the cundidate \vithdraws or is declared to be ineligible. Section .UJQ. Except as provided herein, or by the affirmative vote of eleven (11) memberthe maiority of the votes of the member cities, Roberts Rules of Order, Revised, shall constitute the parliamentary authority for the Council of Cities. ARTICLE VIII - Finances Section 1. There shall be no regular dues payable by any member city. Section 2. No member shall receive compensation or reimbursement from the organization for regular expenses incurred in attending any meeting or other function. San Mateo County Council of Cities Bylaws (Revised l/91Proposed Revisions 2006) Page 7 Section 3. Operating expenses of the organization, may be assessed by a vote of cleven 8--l-1maiority of the votes of the member cities and are due and payable within 45 days for the City to be current for the purpose of determining voting membership. Section 4. Any expenditure of the organization in excess of$100.00 must be approved by the Council of Citiesa maiority of the votes of the member cities present. ARTICLE IX - Amendments These bylaws or any amendments thereto shall be in effect when adopted by the affirmation vote of fourteen (] 1 )2/3 of the member cities. * * * * * * * * * * * * * L:\CLlENT\BDS AND COMMS\Citv selection committee rules and regulations Draft 09-06(3 ).doc