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City Council Meeting: November 9, 2021 Santa Monica, California
RESOLUTION NUMBER 11383 (CCS)
(City Council Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
ESTABLISHING POLICIES FOR CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES,
TASK FORCES, AND REGIONAL ADVISORY BOARDS, AND REPEALING
RESOLUTION NUMBER 11338 (CCS)
WHEREAS, maximizing public participation in government effectuates
fundamental principles of democracy; and
WHEREAS, the residents of Santa Monica have a strong commitment to
participating in their local government; and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Monica (“City”) has established numerous boards,
commissions, committees, and task forces to facilitate public participation in government
and thereby ensure representation of diverse viewpoints and interest; and
WHEREAS, setting term limits and establishing policies for boards, commissions,
committees, and task forces ensures that opportunities for participation will be maximized
and that boards, commissions, task forces and committees will function productively; and
WHEREAS, the City Council (“Council”) desires to establish term limits and other
policies in relation to participation in City boards, commissions, committees, and task
forces and the conduct of board, commission, committee , and task force committee
meetings; and
WHEREAS, the Council intends such policies to both maximize opportunities for
participation in City government and provide the flexibility to ensure that boards,
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commissions, committees, and task forces have the expertise and qualifications
necessary to discharge their duties.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Appointments to City Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Task
Forces.
Except as otherwise provided by motion of the City Council, the procedure for
making appointments to City boards, commissions, committees, and task forces shall be
as follows:
A. When a vacancy occurs, as a result of the expiration of the term of an
appointment, on any City board, commission, committee, or task force, the City Clerk shall
publish a notice of the vacancy at least once in The Santa Monica Daily Press, or a
newspaper of general circulation, and post the notice of the vacancy on the City’s website.
The City Clerk shall publish the notice of vacancy and post it on the City’s website no less
than thirty (30) days before the vacancy occurs. The notice shall request that any
interested party submit an application to the City Clerk. The notice shall also specify the
position for which a vacancy has occurred, the term of office for the position to be filled,
and a reasonable day by which interested parties must submit applications for the
position. The deadline for submission of applications shall not be less than fifteen (15)
days prior to the end of the term. Where the appointment is for the purpose of filling an
unscheduled vacancy, a special vacancy notice shall be posted at City Hall and Main
Library not earlier than 20 days before or not later than 20 days after the vacancy occurs.
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Final appointment shall not be made for at least 10 working days after the posting of the
notice.
B. Applications for board, commission, committee, and task force positions
shall be made on the City’s website or in writing to the City Clerk on forms supplied by
the City Clerk. Applications submitted after the deadline shall not be considered. The
applications shall be public records except for the portion of the application which is
specifically described as confidential.
C. The City Clerk shall collect all written applications which are received by the
deadline date and shall thereafter cause the matter of filing the board, commission,
committee, or task force vacancy to be placed upon the City Council agenda. The City
Clerk shall transmit to the City Council the information contained on all written applications
which have been received prior to the deadline date.
D. Boards, commissions, committees, or task forces shall not take any official
action to recommend any specific appointees to the City Council, although individual
members may make recommendations as individuals.
E. Following consideration of the applications received for each board,
commission, committee, or task force vacancy, the City Council shall make appointments
in open session at a City Council meeting to fill the vacancy.
F. In compliance with California Government Code Section 54972 et seq. (the
Maddy Act), the City Clerk shall prepare a Local Appointments List and make available to
the public. The Local Appointments List shall consist of the following:
1) a list of all current City boards, commissions, committees, and task forces;
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2) a current list of all vacancies on all City boards, commissions, committees, and
task forces;
3) the terms of all current individuals serving on City boards, commissions,
committees, and task forces; and,
4) the qualifications for serving on all City boards, commissions, committees, and
task forces.
The City Clerk shall maintain a current Local Appointments List on the City’s website.
G. Effective upon adoption of this Resolution, a person is ineligible to serve on
all City boards, commissions, committees, and task forces if that person is a close family
relative of a current Councilmember. The term “relative” means wife, husband, registered
domestic partner, son, daughter, mother, father, brother or sister.
SECTION 2. Term Limits for Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Task Forces
The following definitions and policies shall apply to City boards, commissions,
committees, and task forces, including the boards of the non-profit agencies, Santa
Monica Pier Corporation, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., and Santa Monica Travel and
Tourism.
A. The length of term for each City-appointed board, commission, committee,
and task force is set forth in the Municipal Code, the City Charter, or the by-laws of the
board, commission, committee, or task force.
B. A full term is defined as serving three -fourths or more of a term, whether it
is an appointment to an annual vacancy or to an unscheduled vacancy.
C. A partial term is defined as serving less than three-fourths of a term, whether
it is an appointment to an annual vacancy or to an unscheduled vacancy.
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D. Term Limits for Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Task Forces
1. All members of boards, commissions, committees, and task forces,
except tenant members of the Housing Commission, and members of the Clean Beaches
& Ocean Parcel Tax Citizens Oversight Committee, Santa Monica Pier Corporation,
Santa Monica Travel and Tourism, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., and task forces are
limited to serving two consecutive terms. However, a third consecutive term may be
served if the member makes a written request to serve a third term, or a Councilmember
nominates a member to a third term, and the City Cou ncil approves the third term by a
two-thirds vote. Tenant members of the Housing Commission are limited to serving four
consecutive, two-year terms, except that a fifth or sixth, two-year consecutive term may
be served if the member makes a written request or a Councilmember nominates the
member, and the City Council approves the fifth or sixth term by a two -thirds vote.
Members of the Clean Beaches & Ocean Parcel Committee and task forces may serve
for an indefinite number of two-year terms. Term limits for directors on the Santa Monica
Pier Corporation, Santa Monica Travel and Tourism, and Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., are
determined by the boards’ by-laws.
2. The total number of members that may serve a third consecutive
term on a board, commission, or committee at the same time is limited to no more than
one-third of the membership of that board, commission, or committee but the Council
may, by two-thirds vote, make an exception in order to fill positions on boards,
commissions, and committees that have specific qualifications, such as professional
standing or expertise.
3. After serving the maximum number of consecutive terms allowed, a
member may not serve again on the same board, commission , or committee until four
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years after the member’s final term has expired.
4. Members must wait at least one year after terming out of serving on
a board, commission, or committee before serving on a different board, commission or
committee.
E. Term Limits for Regional Advisory Boards.
1. Members of the Los Angeles County West Vector Control District
shall serve an initial two-year term and may serve additional terms of two or four years
each at the discretion of the City Council.
2. Members of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Water District may
serve for an indefinite number of four-year terms.
SECTION 3. Membership on One Board, Commission, Committee, or Task Force.
No person shall serve simultaneously on more than one board, commission,
committee, or task force, including the Santa Monica Pier Corporation, Downtown Santa
Monica, Inc., Santa Monica Travel and Tourism, and the regional advisory boards.
SECTION 4. Reimbursement of Expenses.
Members of boards, commissions, committees, and task forces shall be reimbursed
for expenses in the amount of up to $25.00 per meeting, not to exceed the amount of
$50.00 per month pursuant to the forms and administrative procedures established by the
City.
SECTION 5. Use of City Funds.
Allocated funds are restricted to the following: Participation or sponsorship fees for
local events; dues/memberships to other organizations that align with board, commission,
committee, or task force goals; conferences/trainings that align with board, commission,
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committee, or task force goals; costs related to board, commission, committee, and task
force materials, including printing of materials, postage, giveaways for events, supplies
for City-sponsored events, food for City retreats, and accommodation services such as
signing and closed captioning.
SECTION 6. Biennial Review of Agendas and Minutes and Five-Year
Comprehensive Review.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to conduct biennial reviews of board, commission,
committee, and task force agendas and minutes, including the agendas and minutes of
the Santa Monica Pier Corporation, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., and Santa Monica
Travel and Tourism, and to act, as needed, to ensure that they comply with legal
requirements, including the Ralph M. Brown Act, and maintain uniform content and format
with the City Council’s agendas and minutes. The City Clerk is also hereby directed to
conduct a comprehensive review of all advisory bodies every five years, except that no
such review shall occur in an election year.
SECTION 7. Annual Dinner.
The City Clerk is directed to organize and hold an Annual Dinner which shall serve
as the annual report to Council by the City-appointed boards, commissions, committees
and task forces, and the appointees to the regional advisory boards.
SECTION 8. Written Communications.
No City-appointed board, commission, committee, or task force shall send any
official resolution or other correspondence of the board, commission, committee , or task
force on any matter of City policy to any non-City agency, board, commission, committee,
or task force unless the board, commission, committee, or task force votes to do so and
obtains prior approval of the City Council.
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All City-appointed board, commission, committee, and task force members are
issued City emails addresses, which must be utilized for all City business.
SECTION 9. Conduct of Meetings and Drafting of Agendas and Minutes.
The Rules of Order and the Procedures for the Conduct of the City Council
meetings (Resolution No. 11360 (CCS)), as may be amended from time to time, shall
serve as a general guideline for the conduct of meetings of the City -appointed boards,
commissions, committees, and task forces which have not adopted their own rules or
bylaws. All City-appointed boards, commissions, committees, and task forces shall adopt
their own rules or bylaws in accordance with the template prescribed by the City Clerk.
All boards, commissions, committees, and task forces shall use the agenda and minutes
templates prescribed by the City Clerk.
SECTION 10. Attendance at Meetings.
The following attendance policies apply to all members of City boards,
commissions, committees, and task forces, including the Santa Monica Pier Corporation,
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., Santa Monica Travel and Tourism, and the regional
advisory boards.
A. An absence is defined as a failure to attend at least two-thirds of a regular or
special meeting.
B. An absence is considered excused when a member communicates the
member’s absence to the Chair or staff liaison prior to the start of a regular
or special meeting.
C. An absence is considered unexcused when a member does not
communicate that member’s absence to the Chair or staff liaison prior to the start of a
regular or special meeting, or, in the event of an emergency, as soon as practicable after
the emergency but in no event later than two calendar days after the start time of the
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meeting.
D. In special circumstances, prolonged absences may be excused upon
approval of the board, commission, committee, or task force, which shall then be reported
by the City staff liaison to the City Clerk.
E. Except for the regional advisory board appointments, City staff liaison to all
boards, commissions, committees, and task forces shall report all absences to the City
Clerk.
F. The City Clerk shall provide the City Council with a summary of attendance
for all board, commission, committee, and task force members, in June and December of
each year.
G. For boards, commissions, committees, or task forces that meet monthly,
upon the accumulation of two unexcused absences from regular meetings occurring over
the course of six consecutive regular m eetings, a member of a board, commission,
committee, or task force automatically vacates membership on the board, commission,
committee, or task force.
H. Additionally, the Chair shall warn any member who has more than two
excused absences from any six consecutive meetings. If another two meetings are
missed, whether as the result of excused or unexcused absences, the Staff Liaison shall
inform the City Clerk, who will then inform the City Council.
SECTION 11. All boards, commissions, committees, and task forces must produce
an annual workplan setting priorities for the upcoming year. Each workplan shall align
with that board, commission, committee, or task force’s corresponding City department’s
goals and objectives. In addition, all boards, commissions, committees, and task forces
shall produce an annual one-page evaluation of their work over the preceding year.
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SECTION 12. Attendance at Ethics Training - Government Code Section 53235
(AB 1234).
Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) mandates two hours of ethics training
for local officials every two years. The City Clerk shall provide the City Council with a
summary of attendance by City Council-appointed board, commission, committee, and
task force members, including members of the Santa Monica Pier Corporation, Downtown
Santa Monica, Inc., Santa Monica Travel and Tourism, and the regional advisory boards,
after the biennial training and before making annual appointments. Al l newly appointed
members are required to take the mandated ethics training as soon as practicable, but no later
than within 30 days of being appointed.
SECTION 13. Other Trainings
The City Clerk in conjunction with the City Attorney shall develop and implement
onboarding training for new members and annual training for members, chairs, and vice-
chairs of boards, commissions, and task forces, and shall provide City staff liaisons with
training guidelines. All members are required to complete the onboarding or annual
training as soon as practicable, but no later than within 90 days off being appointed.
SECTION 14. Resolution Number 11338 (CCS) is repealed in its entirety.
SECTION 15. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and
thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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JOSEPH P. LAWRENCE
Interim City Attorney
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Adopted and approved this 9th day of November 2021.
__________________________
Kristin McCowan, Mayor Pro Tem
I, Denise Anderson-Warren, City Clerk of the City of Santa Monica, do hereby
certify that Resolution No. 11383 (CCS) was duly adopted at a meeting of the Santa
Monica City Council held on the 9th day of November 2021, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers de la Torre, Brock, Negrete, Davis,
Mayor Pro Tem McCowan
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Parra, Mayor Himmelrich
ATTEST:
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Denise Anderson-Warren, City Clerk
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