HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-148 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2006/09/18RESOLUTION NO. 06-148
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION No. 03-143
RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
WHEREAS, the St Louis Park City Council has established certain boards and
commissions to serve as advisory to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes its various boards and commissions to comply with
all regulations to which they are subject concerning conduct of meetings including those
provisions contained in the Minnesota State Statutes, the City Charter and the Municipal Code;
and
WHEREAS, the attached rules and procedures serve as a guideline for operating those
boards and commissions and they set standards for the conduct of staff and commission
members.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of St. Louis Park hereby
s the "Rules and Procedures for Boards and Commissions" attached as Exhibit A and shall
dher• to the rules as stated therein unless revised by a majority vote of the City Council.
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A. Boards
Rules and Procedures for Boards and Commissions
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Appendix A
September 18, 2006
The St. Louis Park City Charter grants the council authonty to form various boards and
commissions by ordinance. Boards and commissions serve in an advisory capacity to the City
Council and are conferred various degrees of decision making power. The City Council is the
sole policy making body of the city. Some boards and commissions include in their membership
persons appointed by the school board.
Boards and commissions of the city which have been created by ordinance and are governed by
the provisions of these rules and procedures are as follows:
• Board of Zoning Appeals
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• Human Rights Commission
• Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission
• Planning Commission
• Police Advisory Commission
• Telecommunications Advisory Commission
Housing Authonty
In addition, other ad hoc groups may be formed as needed by resolution of the council.
B. Staff Liaisons
Each board and commission is assigned a staff liaison. Duties of the staff liaison are, in general,
to facilitate or assist in the meetings, to record attendance and to provide information and
direction as requested by the commission. It is also the responsibility of the staff liaison to
inform the city council of any problems or issues that may arise.
C. Membership and Terms
Membership requirements are set by ordinance. All board and commission members are
appointed by the council or, in some cases, by the school board. Youth members may be
appointed and are conferred voting status except in the case of the Planning Commission and
Board of Zoning Appeals. Board and Commission members may not chair more than one
commission at a time and commissioners may only serve one consecutive year as chair.
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D. Qualifications
Members must be St. Louis Park residents, but need not have expertise in any particular area.
Willingness to serve and be involved are the most important attributes of members. Per
Resolution #01-078, the city council will not consider applications for appointment to advisory
commissions from regular full-time or part-time St. Louis Park employees (as defined in the
city's personnel manual). City Council will not consider applications for appointment to
commissions from other employees working for the city such as seasonal, temporary, part time,
paid on call firefighters or contract employees if such appointment could cause a conflict of
interest.
E. Attendance
Regular attendance at meetings is a requirement for continued membership on any board or
commission. Irregular attendance and frequent absences are detrimental to the entire group and
put undue pressure on those members who do attend meetings. Regular attendance allows
members to learn about and discuss issues in depth which contributes to more effective decision
making. Continued absenteeism is considered grounds for dismissal by the council.
F. By -Laws
Each board and commission shall create their ewe by-laws and meeting procedures. By-laws
must be consistent with the City Code and should follow the Council's template for by-laws.
Whenever changes are made, copies of the by-laws should be forwarded to the city manager's
office Administrative Services department for the Council's review. Council has 30 days to
review and amend the by-laws per the City Code.
G. Meetings
Meeting times and locations are set according to each commission's by-laws. Each commission
should defer to the Council's meeting policy for meetings which occur on or near holidays. A
quorum of the board is made up of a majonty of members currently appointed. All meetings
will be conducted in accordance with the Minnesota Open Meeting Law, the City Charter and the
Municipal Code of Ordinances. The proceedings of the meetings should be conducted using
standard parliamentary procedure. The City Council has adopted The Standard Code of
Parliamentary Procedure, as their guide and that publication is available in the clerk's offico
Administrative Services department. A simplified summary of these procedures is also available
for use by commission chairs and staff liaisons.
H. Minutes and other Records
Minutes of each meeting should be prepared and maintained by the staff liaison or designee.
Following commission approval minutes should be forwarded to the city elerk'so fco
Administrative Services department for placement on the city council agenda.
All board and commission records must be maintained in accordance with the city's records
retention policy. Please contact the city clerk's offico Administrative Services department if you
have questions regarding retention and preferred storage medium.
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Each board or commission - .. _ _ .. _ _ . _ _.. shall prepare A a draft
written report shett1414beepared for the Council which includes activities undertaken in the past
year and goals for the coming year. Every effort should be made to submit the report to the
Council by January 1. After reviewing the report, the Council will meet with the group in a study
session to discuss the report and other issues of concern to the commission pnor to approving the
report.
Mid -year progress reports should be submitted to the Council by July 31 of each year.
J. Recruitment
When a vacancy occurs it is the responsibility of the staff liaison to inform the city manager':,
office Administrative Services department of the vacancy. Recruitment is typically done using
any combination of advertising opportunity available. Local newspaper, Park Perspective, direct
mailing, neighborhood newsletter, the city's website, etc. are all acceptable forms of
advertisement.
Applications are maintained by the city manager's office Administrative Services department
and are forwarded to interested citizens upon request. In certain instances a supplemental
application may be created to determine suitability of candidates.
Upon receipt of the application a representative of the elty manager' off ce Administrative
Services department will contact the applicant to acknowledge receipt of the application and to
discuss the interview and appointment process.
Applications will be retained in the active file six months following receipt.
K. Candidate Review Process
Wntten applications are forwarded to councilmembers for review as openings occur.
Councilmembers will inform the city manager's offico Administrative Services department of
the candidates they wish to interview based upon their review of written materials within two
weeks of receiving the materials. Interviews are conducted by the City Council, usually prior to
a Monday evening meeting. Following the interview, the Mayor will inform the Administrative
Services department about the status of each applicant. the city manager's office The
Administrative Services department will mail a thank you letter to each applicant with
information regarding next steps in the process.
L. Appointment
Appointments are made by the City Council at a regular meeting of the council. Council will
inform the city office Administrative Services department when an appointment is to
be made so that the appointment can be added to the council agenda.
Following the appointment the city manager's office Administrative Services department will
contact the new member and inform them of their appointment. A copy of the application will
also be forwarded to the staff liaison.
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The staff liaison will provide the new member with meeting information and discuss
expectations and pertinent issues with them prior to the next meeting of the board or
commission.
Appointments are sometimes made to unexpired terms, and often more than one vacancy exists
on a commission. In that case, the specific term occupied by the new member is determined by
the commission and communicated to the city manager's offico Administrative Services
department.
M. Rosters
The staff liaison is responsible for keeping an mate updated roster of the commission which
should include contact information, term of office and date of appointment.
else. The liaison is responsible for notifying the Administrative Services department about
roster changes.
N. Reappointment
Reappointments are made as needed by the city council. Performance and attendance by Board
and Commission members requesting reappointment will be considered by the Council. Council
may choose to reinterview any commission member as a means to determine whether the
commission member should continue to serve. A member may continue to serve beyond their
expiration date until a reappointment is made.
O. Resignation
When a resignation occurs, - •• _ - -•-
' the staff liaison should contact the city ,rimager's o fce Administrative
Services department and forward along -nth a copy of any correspondence that may have been
received. The city manager's office Administrative Services will then initiate recruitment to fill
the vacant position. A member may continue to serve beyond their expiration date until a
successor is appointed. Members may be removed with or without cause by the City Council.
P. Recognition
At the beginning of each year council will recognize members who have left their position
during the prior year. The city - - - - - - - - - : will plan appreciation activities
for all commission members annually.
Q. Orientation
The Administrative Services department and the staff liaisons will provide orientation for new
board and commission members as well as new staff liaisons.