HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 13010 (Special Library Parcel Tax Committee)RESOLUTION NO. 13010
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
ESTABLISHING THE SPECIAL LIBRARY PARCEL TAX COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, at the Special Municipal Election held on June 8, 2010, San Rafael voters
approved Measure C, adding Chapter 3.36 to the San Rafael Municipal Code, a Special Library
Services Parcel Tax, by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast in said election; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 3.36.080 of Chapter 3.36, the City Council must establish a
"Special Library Parcel Tax Committee to review the collection and expenditure of tax revenues
collected under the authority of this Chapter" on or before September 14, 2010; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 3.36.080, the City Council has the authority to establish the
terms of the committee members and the specific duties of the Committee; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish the Special Library Parcel Tax Committee and
the specific duties of the Committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Rafael
hereby establishes the Special Library Parcel Tax Committee and establishes the responsibilities
and duties of the Special Library Parcel Tax Committee members as specifically delineated in
Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein.
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Special Library Parcel Tax Committee shall
automatically disband no later than six (6) months after the enabling ordinance is repealed, ruled
invalid or terminates under the provisions of the ordinance.
I, ESTHER BEIRNE, CLERK of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of San Rafael, Marin
County, California, at a regular meeting, held on the 19`h day of July, 2010, by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmembers: Brockbank, Connolly, Heller, Levine & Mayor Boro
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Esther Beime, City Clerk
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SPECIAL LIBRARY PARCEL TAX COMMITTEE
1. Roles, Responsibilities and Duties:
A. The responsibilities and duties of the Special Library Parcel Tax Committee (Committee) shall be
limited as follows:
1. The Committee's sole function shall be to review expenditures of the revenues from the Special
Library Services Parcel Tax adopted by Measure C on June 8, 2010 to ensure the monies have
been expended in accordance with the authorized purposes of Measure C.
2. The Committee shall take steps to understand the allowable expenditures of the Special Library
Services Parcel Tax monies (as identified in Chapter 3.36 of the Municipal Ordinance).
3. The Committee shall take steps to understand municipal revenue collection and distribution from
local, state and federal sources.
4. The Committee shall review the upcoming fiscal year budget prior to the City Council budget
hearings. (Committee Meeting anticipated in May/June.)
5. The Committee shall prepare and submit to the City Council and the community an annual public
report on the expenditures of the Special Library Services Parcel Tax revenues for the previous
Fiscal year. (Committee Meeting anticipated in November/ December.)
B. The Committee shall not have any budgetary decision authority, shall not allocate financial resources,
and shall not make budget or service recommendations to the City Council.
C. The Committee shall have no authority to direct, nor shall it direct, City staff or officials.
if. Committee Structure and Proceedings:
A. Appointments
The City Council shall make appointments to the Committee consistent with the established manner of
appointing various City Commissions and related committee members.
The Committee shall be composed of up to seven (7) members, but no less than five (5) members.
B. Oualification Standards
Members of the Committee shall be at least 18 years of age and reside within the City limits. The
Committee may not include any employee or official of the City, or any vendor, contractor or consultant
doing business with the City.
C. Term
Committee members shall serve for a term of up to four years. Member's terms are to be staggered. At the
Committee's first meeting, members will draw lots to select three members to serve a three-year term, the
remaining members will serve a four year term.
Given the duration of this Special Parcel Tax, those Committee terms lasting the initial three year period
will be followed by appointments terms that shall be four years in length. Likewise, those Committee
terms lasting an initial period of four years will be followed by appointments terms that shall be three years
in length.
D. Chair and Vice -Chair
The Mayor shall appoint the initial Chair. The Chair shall appoint the initial Vice -Chair. Thereafter, the
Committee shall annually elect a chair and a Vice -Chair, who shall act as Chair only when the chair is
absent.
E. Compensation
The Committee members shall serve without compensation.
F. Meetings
1. The Committee shall conduct at least two regular meetings a year.
2. Special meetings may be called by the Committee's chair. Special meetings may also be called by
Committee members if three or more members petition the chair for a special meeting.
3. All meetings shall be noticed and shall be open to the public in accordance with the Ralph M.
Brown Act, Government Code Section 54950 et seq. Each member of the Committee will be given
a current copy of the Ralph M. Brown Act.
4. A majority of the Committee members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any
business.
G. Vacancies and Removal
1. The City Council shall fill any vacancies on the Committee.
2. The City Council may remove any Committee member for any reason, including but not limited
to, failure to attend two consecutive regular Committee meetings. Upon a member's removal, his
or her seat shall be automatically deemed vacant.
H. City Support
The City shall provide to the Committee necessary technical and administrative assistance as follows:
1. Preparation, provision and posting of public notices as required by the Brown Act and in the same
manner as noticing City Council meetings.
2. Provision of a meeting room, including any available City audio/visual equipment.
3. Provision of meeting materials, such as agendas, minutes and supporting reports.
4. Retention of Committee records.
5. Properly staff all Committee meetings.
6. Educate committee members on municipal finance.
1. Termination of Committee
The Committee shall automatically disband six (6) months after the enabling ordinance is repealed, ruled
invalid or terminates under the provisions of the ordinance