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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: October 6, 2020
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Linda Smith, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Resolution Amending Bylaws and Rules of Procedures to Update
Language for Terms of Commissioners and Committee Members
Prepared by: Marsha Moore, MMC, City Clerk
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider amending Bylaws and Rules of Procedure to update
language regarding the term for commissioners and committee members on the Human
Services Commission, Parks and Community Services Commission, Senior Center
Advisory Committee, and Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution Approving Amendments to the Bylaws and Rules of Procedure of
the Human Services Commission, Parks and Community Services Commission, Senior
Center Advisory Committee, and Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission to Update
Article III, Section 1, Term of Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
DESCRIPTION:
Per the current Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the City’s commissions and
committees, the terms for commissioners and committee members start in December of
even-numbered election years and end in December of even-numbered election years.
The certification of the election results does not always occur prior to the first City
Council meeting in December, pushing the oath of office for the new Mayor and
Councilmembers to the second City Council meeting in December and appointment of
commissioners and committee members to January.
The Planning Commission has their terms starting in January following even -numbered
election years and ending in December of even-numbered election years, or until
successors are appointed. Staff has drafted amendments to the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure for the City’s commissions and committees to have language consistent with
the Planning Commission’s terms of office.
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Exhibits A-D (Attachment 2) to the attached Resolution (Attachment 1) amend Article III,
Section 1 to read, “Terms shall begin in January following even-numbered election
years and end in December of even -numbered election years (or until successors are
appointed).”
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
A courtesy copy of the Staff Report has been provided to members of the impacted
Commissions and Committees.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution Approving Amendments to the Bylaws and Rules of Procedure of the
City's Commissions and Committees to Update Article III, Section 1, Term of Office
2. Exhibits A-D to Resolution - Amended Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the City's
Commissions and Committees
3. Bylaws and Rules and Procedures - Redline Version
Reso No. XX-20, Item X.X, Adopted 10/06/2020 Page 1 of 1
RESOLUTION NO. XX-20
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS AND RULES OF
PROCEDURE OF THE HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION, PARKS AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION, SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY
COMMITTEE, AND HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION TO
UPDATE ARTICLE III, SECTION 1, TERM OF OFFICE
WHEREAS, the Human Services Commission, Parks and Community Services
Commission, Senior Center Advisory Committee, Heritage and Cultural Arts
Commission commissioners and committee members serve four-year terms; and
WHEREAS, the current Bylaws and Rules of Procedure set the parameters of
the terms as December of even-numbered election years to December of even -
numbered election years; and
WHEREAS, due to the allowance of thirty days to certify the election,
appointments are not occurring until January, and terms are not able to start in
December.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Dublin hereby amends the commissions and committee Bylaws and Rules of Procedure
Article III, Section 1 to read, “Terms shall begin in January following even-numbered
election years and end in December of even-numbered election years (or until
successors are appointed).”
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the city of Dublin hereby
adopted the amended Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for the following City of Dublin
commissions and committee: Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission (Exhibit A);
Human Services Commission (Exhibit B); Parks and Community Services Commission
(Exhibit C); and Senior Center Advisory Committee (Exhibit D).
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 6th day of October 2020 by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission October 6, 2020
CITY OF DUBLIN
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of these
Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for examination by
the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission shall be composed of seven
(7) members (“members or “Commissioners”) and one (1) alternate member (“alternate” or
“Alternate Commissioner”).
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council. When making appointments to the Commission, consideration
shall be given to members of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation and Dublin Historical Preservation
Association (or similar groups) and to persons who are specifically qualified by reason of
training, experience, interest or involvement in arts and/or heritage, particularly as related to
artistic and cultural activities in the City.
Section 3. All members shall be residents of the City and shall be committed to
furthering public art, and historical and cultural life in the community.
Section 4. Commission members and alternate may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternate shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in January
following even-numbered election years and end in December of an even-numbered election
year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Commissioner member's or alternate’s
term, the Commission member or alternate may be reappointed to the Commission in the same
manner as the initial appointment. Commission members shall be eligible to serve a maximum
of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall apply to alternate.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from office
with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of Commissioners
and Alternate Commissioner shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City
Council.
Exhibit A
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Section 3. Commission members and alternate should endeavor to attend all regular
and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall provide the
Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate Commissioner. After
the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within any twelve (12) month
period, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
Section 4. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson are
elected by the majority of the Commission for a 1-year term and hold office until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission expire. The officers
are elected at the first meeting of the Commission in January of each year. Elections, whether
regular or to fill vacancies shall be held only if a simple majority of the Commission members
are present. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet the criteria, elect
Commissioners to the positions that have not previously served in the position and that have not
declined the appointment, with the intent that no on should serve in the position for two
consecutive years. Alternate is not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
The secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her designee.
Section 2. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 3. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties.
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
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In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her inability to act, the Vice-
Chairperson presides in place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability
to act of both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one
of their members to act as temporary Chairperson.
Section 4. The Committees. The Commission or the Chairperson, upon direction of
the Commission, may appoint several of its members, but less than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commission may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
A Committee may not represent the Commission before the Council or other bodies
unless it has first received the authorization of the Commission to do so.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once per month at a
designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and entered
upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special meetings
of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the Chairperson
thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioner shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations, as it deems
necessary to the City Council in all matters pertaining to:
(a) The promotion and support of history throughout the community. This
includes restoration, maintenance and operation of the Heritage Park & Museums and any other
similar City-sponsored locations promoting and supporting history. Such recommendations
would include, but are not limited to the following: recommendations for the development,
improvement and/or modification of history facilities or programs; recommendations for policies
on heritage preservation, artifact acquisition, conduct of persons using history facilities; and
rules for the use of the Heritage Park & Museums and any other City-sponsored history facilities
by the public.
(b) The promotion and support of the arts within the community. Such
recommendations would include, but are not limited to the following: recommendations on art in
public places including City facilities and new developments within the City; exhibits at the Civic
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Center, Heritage Park & Museums and Public Art Venue; and recommendations for policies on
art, cultural activities and facilities.
Section 2. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 3. Alternate shall participate in all Commission matters except alternate shall
only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the Commission. In such event,
the alternate shall participate as a voting member for the duration of the absence or vacancy.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. The Commission shall be an advisory body to the City Council. Nothing
herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City Council or the
Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or authority over
property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdictions. Each Commissioner and
Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of the City of Dublin with
professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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Human Services Commission October 6, 2020
CITY OF DUBLIN
HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Human Services Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of these Rules and
amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Human Services Commission shall be composed of five (5) members
(“members” or “Commissioners”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or “Alternate
Commissioners”). One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other
alternate shall be designated as second alternate or “A2.”
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in January
following even-numbered election years and end in December of an even-numbered election
year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Commissioner member's or alternate’s
term, the Commission member may be reappointed to the Commission in the same manner as
the initial appointment. Commission members shall be eligible to serve a maximum of eight (8)
years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall apply to alternates.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from office
with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of Commissioners
and Alternate Commissioners shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City
Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates should endeavor to attend all
regular and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall
provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate
Commissioners. After the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within
any twelve (12) month period, said Commission member’s or alternate’s office shall be
automatically declared vacant.
Exhibit B
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Section 4. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Commission shall elect a Chairperson
and Vice Chairperson at the first meeting in January of each year or, if a quorum is not present,
at the next meeting at which a quorum is present. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall
serve until their successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission
expire, whichever is first. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet the criteria,
elect Commissioners to the positions that have not previously served in the position and that
have not declined the appointment, with the intent that no one should serve in the position for no
more than two consecutive years. Alternates are not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson. The secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her designee.
Section 2. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 3. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
Section 4. The Committees. The Commission or the Chairperson, upon direction of
the Commission, may appoint several of its members, but fewer than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commission may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
A Committee may not represent the Commission before the Council or other bodies
unless it has first received the authorization of the Commission to do so.
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ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once per quarter at
a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and
entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special
meetings of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the
Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioners shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations as it deems
necessary to the City Council and to City Staff in all matters pertaining to human service needs
in the Tri-Valley. Such recommendations would include, but are not limited to the Community
Grants Program, the Tri-Valley Needs Assessment, and the federal Community Development
Block Grant Program.
Section 2. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 3. Alternates shall participate in all Commission matters except that
alternates shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the
Commission. In such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the
duration of the first occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a
voting member for the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration
of the first occurring absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Commission shall be an advisory body to the City
Council. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City
Council or the Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or
authority over property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdictions. Each
Commissioner and Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of
the City of Dublin with professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
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ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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Parks and Community Services Commission October 6, 2020
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Parks and Community Services Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of
these Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for
examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Parks and Community Services Commission shall be composed of
six (6) members (“members or Commissioners”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or
“Alternate Commissioners”). One member shall be a high school student residing in the City of
Dublin. One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other alternate shall be
designated as second alternate or “A2.”
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in January
following even-numbered election years and end in December of an even-numbered election
year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Commissioner member’s or alternate’s
term, the Commission member or alternate may be reappointed to the Commission in the same
manner as the initial appointment. Commission members shall be eligible to serve a maximum
of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall apply to alternates.
Section 2. The term of the student member shall be for one (1) year, commencing
July 1st and terminating on the following June 30th.
Section 3. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from the
office with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of
Commissioners shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council.
Section 4. Commission members and alternates should endeavor to attend all
regular and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall
provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate
CITY OF DUBLIN
PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
Exhibit C
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Commissioners. After the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within
any twelve (12) month period, said Commission member’s or alternate’s office shall be
automatically declared vacant.
Section 5. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Commission shall elect a Chairperson
at the first meeting in January of each year, or if a quorum is not present, at the next meeting at
which a quorum is present. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall serve until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission expire, whichever is
first. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet criteria, elect Commissioners to
the positions that have not previously served in the position and have not declined the
appointment, with the intent that no one should serve in the position for no more than two
consecutive years. Alternates are not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
Section 2. The Secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her
designee.
Section 3. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of the Chairperson or
Vice Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after
the occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 4. Duties of Officers. The Chairperson performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meeting of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her ability to act, the Vice Chairperson
presides in the place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability to act of
both the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one of their
members to act as temporary Chairperson.
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Section 5. The Committees. The Commission or Chairperson, upon direction of the
Commission, may appoint several of its members, but fewer than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commissions may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold at regular meetings at least once per month at
a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and
entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special
meetings of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the
Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioners shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations as it deems
necessary to the City Council and to City Staff in all matters pertaining to the operation and
maintenance of an effective, efficient, and adequate program of parks, recreation and
community services for the citizens of Dublin.
Such recommendations would include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) recommendations for the development, improvement and/or modification
of recreation of community services and facilities;
(b) future recreation and community service needs;
(c) conduct of persons using park and recreation facilities by the public; and
(d) annual review of the Parks and Community Services Strategic Plan.
Section 2. The Commission shall also accept and consider recommendations from
the Senior Center Advisory Committee and the Youth Advisory Committee, and forward the
recommendations to the City Council, as appropriate.
Section 3. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 4. Alternates shall participate in all Commission matters except that
alternates shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the
Commission. In such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the
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duration of the first occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a
voting member for the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration
of the first occurring absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Commission shall be an advisory body to the City
Council. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City
Council or the Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or
authority over property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdiction. Each
Commissioner and Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of
the City of Dublin with professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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Senior Center Advisory Committee October 6, 2020
CITY OF DUBLIN
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Dublin Senior Center Advisory Committee of the City of Dublin. A copy of
these Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for
examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Advisory Committee.
ARTICLE II
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall be composed of five (5) members
(“members” or “Committee Members”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or “Alternate
Committee Members”). One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other
alternate shall be designated as second alternate or “A2.” The Mayor shall make all
appointments to the Commission, with the approval of the City Council.
Section 2. Committee members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor, City Clerk, and Senior Center Staff.
Section 3. One member of the Parks and Community Services Commission shall
serve as a liaison to the Advisory Committee.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Committee members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in January
following even-numbered election years and end in December of an even-numbered election
year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Committee member's or alternate’s
term, the Committee member or alternate may be reappointed to the Committee in the same
manner as the initial appointment. Committee members shall be eligible to serve a maximum of
eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall apply to alternates.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Advisory Committee may be removed
from office with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of
Senior Center Advisory Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members shall be made
only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council.
Section 3. Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members should
endeavor to attend all regular and special meetings of the Advisory Committee. The Secretary
to the Advisory Committee shall provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by
Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members. After the third absence from a
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regularly scheduled Committee meeting within any twelve (12) month period, said Committee
Member’s or Alternate Committee Member’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
Section 4. If a Committee member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of Dublin,
said Committee member’s or alternate’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Advisory Committee occurring other than by expiration
of term shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson are
elected by the majority of the Advisory Committee for a 1-year term and hold office until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Advisory Committee expire. The
officers are elected at the first meeting of the Advisory Committee in January of each year.
Elections, whether regular or to fill vacancies shall be held only if a simple majority of the
Advisory Committee members are present. The Advisory Committee shall, unless no
Committee Members meet the criteria, elect Committee Members to the positions that have not
previously served in the position and that have not declined the appointment, with the intent that
no one should serve in the position for more than two consecutive years. Alternates are not
eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
Section 2. The secretary to the Advisory Committee will be the City Manager or
his/her designee.
Section 3. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 4. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Advisory Committee.
(b) Appoints sub-committees and chairpersons of sub-committees as
necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Advisory Committee.
(d) Represents the Advisory Committee before the Parks and Services
Commission and City Council, or designates a representative.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her inability to act, the Vice-
Chairperson presides in place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability
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to act of both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one
of their members to act as temporary Chairperson.
Section 5. The Sub-Committees. The Advisory Committee or the Chairperson, upon
direction of the Advisory Committee, may appoint several of its members, but less than a
quorum, to serve as a Sub-Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of
expertise or public representation is desirable, the Advisory Committee may appoint non-
members to the Sub-Committee. Sub-Committees make recommendations directly to the
Advisory Committee.
A Sub-Committee may not represent the Advisory Committee before the Parks and
Community Services Commission and the City Council or other bodies unless it has first
received the authorization of the Advisory Committee to do so.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall hold regular meetings at least once per
month at a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Advisory
Committee and entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Advisory Committee shall be open
to the public. Special meetings of the Advisory Committee may be called by a majority of the
members thereof, or by the Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be
given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Advisory Committee shall
constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes
of all regular and special meetings of the Advisory Committee, and these shall be sent to all
members and administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be
approved.
Section 3. Advisory Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members shall
attend all regular and special Committee meetings in person. Committee Members will not be
permitted to use teleconferences as an option to attend Committee meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall consider and make recommendations, as it
deems necessary to the City Parks and Community Services Commission, City Council, and
City Staff in all matters pertaining to the operation and maintenance of an effective, efficient,
and adequate Senior Center for Dublin citizens. Such recommendations would include, but are
not limited to the following: recommendations for the development, improvement and/or
modification of senior services and facilities; future senior needs; conduct of persons using the
Senior Center; and rules for the use of the Senior Center by the public. A majority vote of voting
members is required to take action.
Section 2. Alternates shall participate in all Committee matters except that alternates
shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the Committee. In
such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the duration of the first
occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a voting member for
the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration of the first occurring
absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
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ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMITTEE TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Advisory Committee shall be an advisory body to
the Parks and Community Services Commission and City Council. Nothing herein contained
shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City Council or the Administrative Staff of
the City or any other agency in their supervision, or authority over property or personnel which
are under their respective jurisdictions. Each Committee Member and Alternate Committee
Members is expected to serve the City and the residents of the City of Dublin with
professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Advisory Committee with such
information and Staff assistance as the Advisory Committee may, from time to time request,
subject to the limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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CITY OF DUBLIN
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of these
Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for examination by
the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission shall be composed of seven
(7) members (“members or “Commissioners”) and one (1) alternate member (“alternate” or
“Alternate Commissioner”).
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council. When making appointments to the Commission, consideration
shall be given to members of the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation and Dublin Historical Preservation
Association (or similar groups) and to persons who are specifically qualified by reason of
training, experience, interest or involvement in arts and/or heritage, particularly as related to
artistic and cultural activities in the City.
Section 3. All members shall be residents of the City and shall be committed to
furthering public art, and historical and cultural life in the community.
Section 4. Commission members and alternate may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternate shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in January
following December of even- numbered election years and end in December of an even-
numbered election year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Commissioner
member's or alternate’s term, the Commission member or alternate may be reappointed to the
Commission in the same manner as the initial appointment. Commission members shall be
eligible to serve a maximum of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall
apply to alternate.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from office
with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of Commissioners
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and Alternate Commissioner shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City
Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternate should endeavor to attend all regular
and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall provide the
Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate Commissioner. After
the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within any twelve (12) month
period, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
Section 4. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson are
elected by the majority of the Commission for a 1-year term and hold office until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission expire. The officers
are elected at the first meeting of the Commission in January of each year. Elections, whether
regular or to fill vacancies shall be held only if a simple majority of the Commission members
are present. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet the criteria, elect
Commissioners to the positions that have not previously served in the position and that have not
declined the appointment, with the intent that no on should serve in the position for two
consecutive years. Alternate is not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
The secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her designee.
Section 2. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 3. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties.
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
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(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her inability to act, the Vice-
Chairperson presides in place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability
to act of both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one
of their members to act as temporary Chairperson.
Section 4. The Committees. The Commission or the Chairperson, upon direction of
the Commission, may appoint several of its members, but less than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commission may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
A Committee may not represent the Commission before the Council or other bodies
unless it has first received the authorization of the Commission to do so.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once per month at a
designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and entered
upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special meetings
of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the Chairperson
thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioner shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations, as it deems
necessary to the City Council in all matters pertaining to:
(a) The promotion and support of history throughout the community. This
includes restoration, maintenance and operation of the Heritage Park & Museums and any other
similar City-sponsored locations promoting and supporting history. Such recommendations
would include, but are not limited to the following: recommendations for the development,
improvement and/or modification of history facilities or programs; recommendations for policies
on heritage preservation, artifact acquisition, conduct of persons using history facilities; and
rules for the use of the Heritage Park & Museums and any other City-sponsored history facilities
by the public.
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(b) The promotion and support of the arts within the community. Such
recommendations would include, but are not limited to the following: recommendations on art in
public places including City facilities and new developments within the City; exhibits at the Civic
Center, Heritage Park & Museums and Public Art Venue; and recommendations for policies on
art, cultural activities and facilities.
Section 2. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 3. Alternate shall participate in all Commission matters except alternate shall
only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the Commission. In such event,
the alternate shall participate as a voting member for the duration of the absence or vacancy.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. The Commission shall be an advisory body to the City Council. Nothing
herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City Council or the
Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or authority over
property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdictions. Each Commissioner and
Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of the City of Dublin with
professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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CITY OF DUBLIN
HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Human Services Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of these Rules and
amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Human Services Commission shall be composed of five (5) members
(“members” or “Commissioners”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or “Alternate
Commissioners”). One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other
alternate shall be designated as second alternate or “A2.”
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in December
January followingof even- numbered election years and end in December of an even- numbered
election year (or until successors are appointed)election year. At the end of a Commissioner
member's or alternate’s term, the Commission member may be reappointed to the Commission
in the same manner as the initial appointment. Commission members shall be eligible to serve a
maximum of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall apply to alternates.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from office
with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of Commissioners
and Alternate Commissioners shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City
Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates should endeavor to attend all
regular and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall
provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate
Commissioners. After the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within
any twelve (12) month period, said Commission member’s or alternate’s office shall be
automatically declared vacant.
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Section 4. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s or Alternate Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared
vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Commission shall elect a Chairperson
and Vice Chairperson at the first meeting in January of each year or, if a quorum is not present,
at the next meeting at which a quorum is present. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall
serve until their successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission
expire, whichever is first. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet the criteria,
elect Commissioners to the positions that have not previously served in the position and that
have not declined the appointment, with the intent that no one should serve in the position for no
more than two consecutive years. Alternates are not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson. The secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her designee.
Section 2. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 3. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
Section 4. The Committees. The Commission or the Chairperson, upon direction of
the Commission, may appoint several of its members, but fewer than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commission may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
A Committee may not represent the Commission before the Council or other bodies
unless it has first received the authorization of the Commission to do so.
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ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once per quarter at
a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and
entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special
meetings of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the
Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioners shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations as it deems
necessary to the City Council and to City Staff in all matters pertaining to human service needs
in the Tri-Valley. Such recommendations would include, but are not limited to the Community
Grants Program, the Tri-Valley Needs Assessment, and the federal Community Development
Block Grant Program.
Section 2. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 3. Alternates shall participate in all Commission matters except that
alternates shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the
Commission. In such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the
duration of the first occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a
voting member for the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration
of the first occurring absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Commission shall be an advisory body to the City
Council. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City
Council or the Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or
authority over property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdictions. Each
Commissioner and Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of
the City of Dublin with professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
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ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Parks and Community Services Commission of the City of Dublin. A copy of
these Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for
examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Commission.
ARTICLE II
COMMISSION COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Parks and Community Services Commission shall be composed of
six (6) members (“members or Commissioners”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or
“Alternate Commissioners”). One member shall be a high school student residing in the City of
Dublin. One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other alternate shall be
designated as second alternate or “A2.”
Section 2. The Mayor shall make all appointments to the Commission, with the
approval of the City Council.
Section 3. Commission members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor and City Clerk.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Commission members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin
in December January followingof even- numbered election years and end in December of an
even-numbered election year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a
Commissioner member’s or alternate’s term, the Commission member or alternate may be
reappointed to the Commission in the same manner as the initial appointment. Commission
members shall be eligible to serve a maximum of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms.
No term limit shall apply to alternates.
Section 2. The term of the student member shall be for one (1) year, commencing
July 1st and terminating on the following June 30th.
Section 3. Any member or alternate of the Commission may be removed from the
office with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and appointment of
Commissioners shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council.
Section 4. Commission members and alternates should endeavor to attend all
regular and special meetings of the Commission. The Secretary to the Commission shall
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provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance reports by Commissioners and Alternate
Commissioners. After the third absence from a regularly scheduled Commission meeting within
any twelve (12) month period, said Commission member’s or alternate’s office shall be
automatically declared vacant.
Section 5. If a Commission member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of
Dublin, said Commissioner’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Commission occurring other than by expiration of term
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Commission shall elect a Chairperson
at the first meeting in January of each year, or if a quorum is not present, at the next meeting at
which a quorum is present. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall serve until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Commission expire, whichever is
first. The Commission shall, unless no Commissioners meet criteria, elect Commissioners to
the positions that have not previously served in the position and have not declined the
appointment, with the intent that no one should serve in the position for no more than two
consecutive years. Alternates are not eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
Section 2. The Secretary to the Commission will be the City Manager or his/her
designee.
Section 3. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the Office of the Chairperson or
Vice Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after
the occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 4. Duties of Officers. The Chairperson performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meeting of the Commission.
(b) Appoints committee and chairpersons of committees as necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Commission.
(d) Represents the Commission before the City Council.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her ability to act, the Vice Chairperson
presides in the place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability to act of
both the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one of their
members to act as temporary Chairperson.
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Section 5. The Committees. The Commission or Chairperson, upon direction of the
Commission, may appoint several of its members, but fewer than a quorum, to serve as a
Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of expertise or public
representation is desirable, the Commissions may appoint non-members to the Committee.
Committees make recommendations directly to the Commission.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Commission shall hold at regular meetings at least once per month at
a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Commission and
entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public. Special
meetings of the Commission may be called by a majority of the members thereof, or by the
Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes of all regular
and special meetings of the Commission, and these shall be sent to all members and
administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be approved.
Section 3. Commissioners and Alternate Commissioners shall attend all regular and
special Commission meetings in person. Commissioners will not be permitted to use
teleconference as an option to attend any Commission meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 1. The Commission shall consider and make recommendations as it deems
necessary to the City Council and to City Staff in all matters pertaining to the operation and
maintenance of an effective, efficient, and adequate program of parks, recreation and
community services for the citizens of Dublin.
Such recommendations would include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) recommendations for the development, improvement and/or modification
of recreation of community services and facilities;
(b) future recreation and community service needs;
(c) conduct of persons using park and recreation facilities by the public; and
(d) annual review of the Parks and Community Services Strategic Plan.
Section 2. The Commission shall also accept and consider recommendations from
the Senior Center Advisory Committee and the Youth Advisory Committee, and forward the
recommendations to the City Council, as appropriate.
Section 3. A majority vote of voting members is required to take action.
Section 4. Alternates shall participate in all Commission matters except that
alternates shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the
Commission. In such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the
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duration of the first occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a
voting member for the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration
of the first occurring absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMISSION TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Commission shall be an advisory body to the City
Council. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City
Council or the Administrative Staff of the City or any other agency in their supervision, or
authority over property or personnel which are under their respective jurisdiction. Each
Commissioner and Alternate Commissioner is expected to serve the City and the residents of
the City of Dublin with professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Commission with such information
and Staff assistance as the Commission may, from time to time request, subject to the
limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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CITY OF DUBLIN
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. These Rules of Procedure shall be known as the Bylaws and Rules of
Procedure of the Dublin Senior Center Advisory Committee of the City of Dublin. A copy of
these Rules and amendments thereto, shall be filed in the offices of the City Clerk for
examination by the public.
Section 2. These Rules and any amendments hereto shall be effective on the date
of the adoption hereof, and shall govern the meetings and activities of the Advisory Committee.
ARTICLE II
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPOINTMENT
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall be composed of five (5) members
(“members” or “Committee Members”) and two (2) alternate members (“alternates” or “Alternate
Committee Members”). One alternate shall be designated as first alternate or “A1.” The other
alternate shall be designated as second alternate or “A2.” The Mayor shall make all
appointments to the Commission, with the approval of the City Council.
Section 2. Committee members and alternates may resign at any time by giving
written notice to the Mayor, City Clerk, and Senior Center Staff.
Section 3. One member of the Parks and Community Services Commission shall
serve as a liaison to the Advisory Committee.
ARTICLE III
TERM OF OFFICE AND REMOVAL
Section 1. Committee members shall be appointed for terms which run four (4)
years. Alternates shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Terms shall begin in December
January following of even- numbered election years and end in December of an even-
numbered election year (or until successors are appointed). At the end of a Committee
member's or alternate’s term, the Committee member or alternate may be reappointed to the
Committee in the same manner as the initial appointment. Committee members shall be
eligible to serve a maximum of eight (8) years with two (2) 4-year terms. No term limit shall
apply to alternates.
Section 2. Any member or alternate of the Advisory Committee may be
removed from office with the approval of a majority of the City Council. Removal and
appointment of Senior Center Advisory Committee Members and Alternate Committee
Members shall be made only at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council.
Section 3. Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members
should endeavor to attend all regular and special meetings of the Advisory Committee. The
Secretary to the Advisory Committee shall provide the Mayor with quarterly attendance
reports by Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members. After the third
absence from a
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regularly scheduled Committee meeting within any twelve (12) month period, said Committee
Member’s or Alternate Committee Member’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
Section 4. If a Committee member or alternate ceases to reside in the City of Dublin,
said Committee member’s or alternate’s office shall be automatically declared vacant.
ARTICLE IV
VACANCIES
Section 1. Vacancies on the Advisory Committee occurring other than by expiration
of term shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as the original
appointment. In the event of a Commission vacancy, alternates will be considered without
submitting a new application unless alternate notifies the Clerk that he or she does not want to
be considered for appointment to the vacancy.
ARTICLE V
OFFICERS
Section 1. Election and Term of Office. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson are
elected by the majority of the Advisory Committee for a 1-year term and hold office until their
successors are elected, or until their terms as members of the Advisory Committee expire. The
officers are elected at the first meeting of the Advisory Committee in January of each year.
Elections, whether regular or to fill vacancies shall be held only if a simple majority of the
Advisory Committee members are present. The Advisory Committee shall, unless no
Committee Members meet the criteria, elect Committee Members to the positions that have not
previously served in the position and that have not declined the appointment, with the intent that
no one should serve in the position for more than two consecutive years. Alternates are not
eligible to serve as Chairperson or Vice Chairperson.
Section 2. The secretary to the Advisory Committee will be the City Manager or
his/her designee.
Section 3. Vacancies. In case of any vacancy in the office of Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, the vacancy shall be filled by an election held at the first regular meeting after the
occurrence of such vacancy. The person so elected shall serve the balance of the term.
Section 4. Duties of Officers. The Chairman performs the following duties:
(a) Presides at all meetings of the Advisory Committee.
(b) Appoints sub-committees and chairpersons of sub-committees as
necessary.
(c) Signs correspondence on behalf of the Advisory Committee.
(d) Represents the Advisory Committee before the Parks and Services
Commission and City Council, or designates a representative.
(e) Performs other duties necessary or customary to the office.
In the event of the absence of the Chairperson or his/her inability to act, the Vice-
Chairperson presides in place of the Chairperson. In the event of the absence of or the inability
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to act of both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, the remaining members shall elect one
of their members to act as temporary Chairperson.
Section 5. The Sub-Committees. The Advisory Committee or the Chairperson, upon
direction of the Advisory Committee, may appoint several of its members, but less than a
quorum, to serve as a Sub-Committee. On certain occasions, such as when a particular kind of
expertise or public representation is desirable, the Advisory Committee may appoint non-
members to the Sub-Committee. Sub-Committees make recommendations directly to the
Advisory Committee.
A Sub-Committee may not represent the Advisory Committee before the Parks and
Community Services Commission and the City Council or other bodies unless it has first
received the authorization of the Advisory Committee to do so.
ARTICLE VI
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall hold regular meetings at least once per
month at a designated time and place, which shall be fixed and determined by the Advisory
Committee and entered upon its minutes. All meetings of the Advisory Committee shall be open
to the public. Special meetings of the Advisory Committee may be called by a majority of the
members thereof, or by the Chairperson thereof. Notice of any such special meeting shall be
given as required by law.
Section 2. A majority of the voting members of the Advisory Committee shall
constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The secretary shall keep minutes
of all regular and special meetings of the Advisory Committee, and these shall be sent to all
members and administrative officers in advance of the meeting in which they are to be
approved.
Section 3. Advisory Committee Members and Alternate Committee Members shall
attend all regular and special Committee meetings in person. Committee Members will not be
permitted to use teleconferences as an option to attend Committee meetings.
ARTICLE VII
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
Section 1. The Advisory Committee shall consider and make recommendations, as it
deems necessary to the City Parks and Community Services Commission, City Council, and
City Staff in all matters pertaining to the operation and maintenance of an effective, efficient,
and adequate Senior Center for Dublin citizens. Such recommendations would include, but are
not limited to the following: recommendations for the development, improvement and/or
modification of senior services and facilities; future senior needs; conduct of persons using the
Senior Center; and rules for the use of the Senior Center by the public. A majority vote of voting
members is required to take action.
Section 2. Alternates shall participate in all Committee matters except that alternates
shall vote only in the event of an absence of a member or of a vacancy on the Committee. In
such event, the first alternate shall participate as a voting member for the duration of the first
occurring absence or vacancy. The second alternate shall participate as a voting member for
the duration of the second occurring absence or vacancy or for the duration of the first occurring
absence or vacancy if the first alternate is vacant or absent.
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ARTICLE VIII
DUTIES OF COMMITTEE TO BE ADVISORY ONLY
Section 1. It is intended that the Advisory Committee shall be an advisory body to
the Parks and Community Services Commission and City Council. Nothing herein contained
shall be construed as a limitation on the power of the City Council or the Administrative Staff of
the City or any other agency in their supervision, or authority over property or personnel which
are under their respective jurisdictions. Each Committee Member and Alternate Committee
Members is expected to serve the City and the residents of the City of Dublin with
professionalism and respect.
ARTICLE IX
STAFF ASSISTANCE
Section 1. The City Manager shall provide the Advisory Committee with such
information and Staff assistance as the Advisory Committee may, from time to time request,
subject to the limitations imposed by the City Council.
ARTICLE X
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. These Bylaws and Rules of Procedure may be amended in the same
manner as originally adopted.
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