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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.3 Appoint Youth Advisory Committee or nU,�� 19 82 STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK ` CITY COUNCIL File # 110-30 DATE: July 21, 2015 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager " SUBJECT: Appointments to Youth Advisory Committee Prepared by Rhonda Franklin, Administrative Analyst 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Mayor is recommending the appointment of three middle school and ten high school youth, along with three alternates, to the Youth Advisory Committee for the term of June 2015 through May 2016. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council confirm the Mayor's appointments to the Youth Advisory Committee for the 2015 — 2016 term. � r Submitted By l Reviewed By Parks and Community Services Director Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: Youth Advisory Committee Appointments The term of office for the 2014-2015 Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) expired on May 31, 2015. During the month of April 2015, recruitment efforts took place to encourage middle school and high school students to apply for appointment to the upcoming term. At the May 19, 2015 meeting, the City Council requested Staff to review the current composition of the YAC and present potential alternatives to the composition and appointment process. At the June 16, 2015 City Council meeting, Staff presented various composition and appointment alternatives, and the City Council decided to keep the current composition of up to 13 members Page 1 of 3 ITEM NO. 3.3 and three alternates, unchanged. For the appointment process, the City Council decided that Staff would recommend appointments to the Mayor, and after review and consideration of Staff's recommendations, the Mayor would recommend appointments to the YAC to the City Council. Per the Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the YAC, the composition of the Committee is composed of a minimum of nine and a maximum of 13 youth members and three alternates. At least three must be from middle school and six from high school. In the event that there are insufficient applications to meet the middle school to high school ratio, the Mayor may make appointments from any of the grade levels. Additionally, there are four non-voting adult members representing Dublin Police Services, Dublin Unified School District, Dublin Chamber of Commerce, and the At-Large Community. The Mayor, with the approval of the City Council, appoints the youth members, the one at-large adult member and the three alternates. The remaining three adult members are appointed by their representing agency/body. Sixty applications were received for the youth member positions by the application deadline; 11 are middle school students and the remaining 49 are high school students. Staff recommended to the Mayor 13 members and three alternates based on the content of the applications and the grade-levels to ensure the minimum grade requirements have been met. The Mayor reviewed and considered Staff's recommendation and recommends appointment of the following middle and high school students to the 2015-2016 YAC: Members Grade School Karmina Marquez 7 St. Raymond School Shaina Goel 8 Fallon Middle School Andrew Won 8 Fallon Middle School Wesley Wong 9 Dublin High School Neil Bedi 10 Dublin High School Nicole Butler 10 Dublin High School Aex Tran 10 Dublin High School Loic Alini 11 Dublin High School Meghan Butler 12 Dublin High School Zahabiya Nurudin 12 Dublin High School Jessica Sher 12 Dublin High School Sophie Butler 12 Dublin High School Neha Rajkumar 12 Dublin High School The recommended alternates to the YAC are: Alternates Grade School Vade Shaw 10 Dublin High School Michael Tomlinson 10 Dublin High School Audrey Nunez 12 Dublin High School This year, no applications were received for the adult at-large community member. The application period for the adult at-large community member will remain open until filled. Page 2 of 3 NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The openings for the appointments were advertised at the local middle and high schools, on the City's website and a press release was distributed to local media. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 3 of 3