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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 35 - Compensation for Members of City Boards and Commissions35.Ordinance Amending Section 2-325 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to Provide that Compensation for City Boards and Commissions Shall be Set by Resolution of the City Council Department(s): Recommended Action: Approve the first reading of an ordinance amending Section 2-325 the Santa Ana Municipal Code to provide that compensation for City Boards and Commissions shall be set by resolution of the City Council. ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 2-325 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE THAT COMPENSATION FOR CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS SHALL BE SET BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL City Manager’s Office www.santa-ana.org/city-managers-office Item # 35 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 21, 2023 TOPIC: Compensation for Members of City Boards and Commissions AGENDA TITLE Ordinance Amending Section 2-325 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to Provide that Compensation for City Boards and Commissions Shall be Set by Resolution of the City Council RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the first reading of an ordinance amending Section 2-325 the Santa Ana Municipal Code to provide that compensation for City Boards and Commissions shall be set by resolution of the City Council. ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 2-325 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE THAT COMPENSATION FOR CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS SHALL BE SET BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES: No DISCUSSION Some local governments, like the City of Santa Ana, have boards and commissions. Boards and commissions are advisory groups that study specific policy areas and report to the City Council about the work they do when they meet together. This helps the City Council deliberate on common municipal issues that affect the city. The City has 10 boards/commissions/committees. To increase flexibility, respond to economic conditions, and centralize the compensation provisions relating to City boards and commissions into one single policy document, staff recommends that the Santa Ana Municipal Code be amended to provide for setting compensation for City Boards and Commissions by City Council resolution. Here is an overview of each. Arts and Culture Commission The Arts and Culture Commission advocates for arts education, cultural diversity, and Compensation for Members of City Boards and Commissions November 21, 2023 Page 2 3 8 9 1 other initiatives that further the growth and sustainability of the arts and culture in Santa Ana. Community Development Commission The Community Development Commission assists in soliciting resident participation related to community development initiatives, programs and uses of Housing and Urban Development funds throughout the City. Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission The Environmental and Transportation Advisory Commission reviews and provides recommendations with regard to the removal, planting, replanting, or disposition of public trees. Historic Resources Commission The Historic Resources Commission provides recommendations regarding places of historical architectural significance in order to rehabilitate and preserve historic heritage. Parks and Recreation Commission The Parks and Recreation Commission advises in matters pertaining to the acquisition, capital improvements, rehabilitation, and maintenance of parks and recreational, cultural, zoo, and other facilities. Personnel Board The Personnel Board hears appeals related to the disciplinary suspension, demotion, or dismissal of any officer or employee having permanent status in the civil service. Planning Commission The Planning Commission serves as an advisory body on matters related to zoning and the General Plan. Police Oversight Commission The Police Oversight Commission acts through the Independent Oversight Director to provide the Chief of Police, City Manager, and City Council independent investigations, analysis, and recommendations on police practices, police misconduct, officer-involved shootings, and other serious uses of force to improve transparency, increase accountability, and improve positive police-community relations. Rental Housing Board The Rental Housing Board conducts hearings on petitions, applications, and appeals of hearings determined by a hearing officer submitted by landlords or tenants, promulgates and implements policies and procedures for the administration and enforcement of the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, makes such studies, surveys, and investigations, conducts such hearings, and obtains such information as is necessary to carry out its powers and duties, and reviews and assesses yearly that Compensation for Members of City Boards and Commissions November 21, 2023 Page 3 3 8 9 1 sufficient number of staff are employed, including a program administrator, hearing officers, housing counselors, and legal staff, as may be necessary to perform its function efficiently in order to fulfill the purpose of Article XIX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. Youth Commission The Youth Commission acts in an advisory capacity and recommends programs that stimulate a prosperous environment for the youth of Santa Ana. Measure X Citizen Oversight Committee On November 6, 2018, the voters of the City of Santa Ana approved Measure X (Santa Ana Neighborhood Safety, Homeless Prevention, and Essential City Services Enhancement Measure). Measure X is a regressive local sales tax measure that became effective April 1, 2019 and raises the City's sales tax by 1.5 percent for 10 years, until 2029, and reduces to 1 percent for an additional 10 years, until 2039. Measure X requires that the City establish an oversight committee to review the revenues and expenditures associated with Measure X. Unlike all other City boards and commissions, the resolution establishing the Measure X Citizen Oversight Committee provides that members do not receive compensation. More information about City boards and commissions is available on our website: www.santa-ana.org/boards-and-commissions. Next Steps For City Council consideration, staff has prepared an ordinance (Exhibit 1) amending the municipal code to provide that the compensation for City boards and commissions shall be set by City Council resolution. If approved, existing compensation amounts identified in Section 2-325 will be deleted and will instead be identified in a resolution to be considered by the City Council. In December 2023, staff intends to present to the City Council a resolution to set the new compensation amounts for City boards and commissions. Notably, the cost of the change in compensation for City boards and commissions will be absorbed within existing departmental budgets. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. EXHIBIT(S) 1. Ordinance Submitted By: Daniel Soto, Principal Management Analyst Approved By: Steven A. Mendoza, Acting City Manager Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 1 of 4 ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 2-325 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE THAT COMPENSATION FOR CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS SHALL BE SET BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares that, in an effort to increase flexibility, respond to economic conditions, and centralize compensation for all City Boards and Commissions, the City Council desires to amend Santa Ana Municipal Code Section s 2-325 to provide that compensation for City Boards and Commissions shall be set by resolution of the City Council. Section 2. The Santa Ana City Council hereby amends Section 2-325 of Article IV of Chapter 2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken): Sec. 2-325. Compensation for members of boards, commissions. 1.The members of the following Compensation for City boards and commissions of the city shall receive the compensation as set forth herein be set by resolution of the city council.: (a)Community development and housing commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, three (3) meetings maximum per month, plus twenty dollars ($20.00) per month automobile allowance. (b)Personnel board. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting. (c)Planning commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, three (3) meetings maximum per month, plus fifty dollars ($50.00) per month automobile allowance. (d)Historic resources commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 2 of 4 (e) Parks, recreation and community services commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. (f) Environmental and transportation advisory commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. (g) Youth commission. One (1) meeting per month, three (3) special meetings maximum per year with the compensation of fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting. (h) Arts and culture commission. Each commission member shall receive a maximum compensation in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for attendance at one (1) regular meeting per month. (i) Police oversight commission. Each commissioner shall receive fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting with no more than four (4) compensated meetings per month. 2. The members of the appointive boards and commissions may receive reimbursement for necessary traveling and other expenses when on official duty of the city when such expenditure has been appropriated by the city council and authorized by the board or commission and subject to rules and regulations prescribed by ordinance, resolution, or order of the city council. Section 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4. This ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 3 of 4 Section 5. The Clerk of the Council shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required by law. ADOPTED this _______ day of November, 2023. _______________________ Valerie Amezcua Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By:________________________ Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers _________________________________ NOES: Councilmembers __________________________________ ABSTAIN: Councilmembers __________________________________ NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers __________________________________ CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS-XXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the Ci ty Council of the City of Santa Ana on ____________, 2023 and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: ________________ ____________________________________ Jennifer L. Hall City Clerk