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City Council Staff Report
DATE: February 7, 2018 CONSENT CALENDAR
SUBJECT: SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1952, AMENDING
PALM SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 2.55 RELATING TO THE
OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD INVOLVEMENT
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Office of Neighborhoods
SUMMARY
The City Council will consider adoption of Ordinance 1952.
RECOMMENDATION:
Waive the reading of the ordinance text in its entirety and adopt Ordinance No. 1952 entitled
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER
2.55 OF THE PALM SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF
NEIGHBORHOOD INVOLVEMENT."
STAFF ANALYSIS:
On January 24, 2018, a motion by Councilmember Kors, second by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts,
the City Council unanimously introduced Ordinance No. 1952 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2.55 OF THE PALM
SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD
INVOLVE T." The Ordinance will be effective 30 days folloyiing adoption.
Edward Z. Kotkin Denise Goolsby
City Attorney Manager, Office of Neighborhoods
David H. Ready, Esq., P61D.
City Manager
Attachments:Ordinance No. 1952 ITEM NO, I-T
ORDINANCE NO. 1952
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2.55 OF
THE PALM SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD
INVOLVEMENT.
City Attorney's Summary
This Ordinance amends in its entirety Chapter 2.55 of the City's Municipal Code relating to the Office of
Neighborhood Involvement, which is renamed the Office of Neighborhoods. It provides that the city
manager will have a consultative role with Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS") on
neighborhood boundaries. ONE-PS will be responsible for its own guidelines and procedures on
neighborhood organization bylaws, recognition, derecognition and inactive status, as opposed to the city
manager having final approval authority on those matters, as is currently the case. In addition, the
Ordinance repeals the requirements of a neighborhood involvement plan and a neighborhood
empowerment program, as they are no longer necessary to be statutorily prescribed. Neighborhood
organization meetings will continue to be open and public and permit every person eligible for membership
in the neighborhood organization to participate. ONE-PS will continue to receive notification of city actions
that may affect residents and/or businesses.
The city council of the City of Palm Springs ordains:
SECTION 1. Chapter 2.55 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code is amended in its entirety to read:
OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOODS
Sections:
2.55.010 Purpose.
2.55.020 Limitations.
2.55.030 Definitions.
2.55.040 Findings.
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods.
2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
2.55.070 Funding.
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
2.55.090 Neighborhood organization reports.
2.55.010 Purpose.
This chapter is intended to create a framework to include the people of the city of Palm Springs in civic
affairs to work to improve the livability and character of their neighborhoods and the city. This chapter sets
forth the basis for recognition of neighborhood organizations and the responsibilities and benefits accruing
thereto, as well as the manner in which Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS")will receive
notification of city actions that may affect residents and/or businesses. There are a variety of projects
undertaken by the city, or subject to the city's approval, or otherwise affecting the quality of life for Palm
Springs residents and/or businesses, which ONE-PS will receive notice of, and ONE-PS will communicate
that information to the neighborhood organizations in accordance with its policies and procedures.
The purpose of this chapter is to foster partnerships of open communication by establishing a
mechanism for two-way communication between the city and ONE-PS, to allow for direct participation and
education of the city's residents, and to encourage diverse perspectives, which is intended to lead to
innovative solutions and consensus. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
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2.55.020 Limitations.
Nothing herein is intended in any way to limit or govern the rights of residents or property owners to
associate or to form groups or nonprofit entities as they desire. This chapter is merely intended to create a
process so that ONE-PS and neighborhood organizations can be given notice of city actions that may affect
the city's residents. This process is not a substitute for the notification required by law, but is in addition to
such requirements and city officials shall continue to separately meet all requirements for notice provided
by state and local laws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.030 Definitions.
"City actions" that are subject to this chapter are those events, actions of city council, city boards,
commissions, agencies or departments and other occurrences regarding public safety and general interest
and welfare that affect the City's residents and/or businesses.The city manager, in consultation with ONE-
PS, shall work with the various departments of the city to develop a detailed list of what shall be considered
city actions under this chapter, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(4). Examples of city actions include, but are
not limited to, development projects; public works projects of interest because they affect public access or
use of public facilities; special events conducted by either the city or private entities subject to the city's
approval that may affect specific neighborhoods; the abatement of nuisances; public safety issues; and the
adoption of ordinances and regulations that may affect residents and/or businesses.
"Map of neighborhood organization areas" means the map drawn by ONE-PS in consultation with the
city manager to establish the areas of representation for the neighborhood organizations, pursuant to
Section 2.55.050(1).
"Neighborhood" means a geographically contiguous community with an historic identity and/or
commonality of interests.
"Neighborhood boundaries" means the boundaries of each neighborhood as established in the map of
neighborhood organization areas.
"Neighborhood organization" means an autonomous organization, whether incorporated or not, formed
voluntarily by property owners, residents and businesses of a neighborhood for the purpose of considering
and acting on issues affecting livability and quality of their neighborhood and encouraging neighborhood
identity and participation, which is recognized by and serves as a member of ONE-PS.
"ONE-PS" means Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs("ONE-PS"),the California nonprofit public
benefit corporation that is recognized as exempt from tax under Section 501(c)(4)of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended, created by the neighborhood organizations, which is composed of one or more
representative(s) of each neighborhood organization, as further described in Section 2.55.080, and which
receives information from the city to be disseminated to the neighborhood organizations.
"Special events" include events conducted by either the city or private entities subject to city approval
that may affect surrounding property. When there is a series of linked events, one notice may be given
listing all of the applicable dates. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.040 Findinas.
The city council finds that there is a need to maintain strong channels of communication with the
residents and businesses of Palm Springs on matters affecting the livability of their neighborhoods. It is the
intent of the city council, through the recognition of ONE-PS, to foster a partnership of open communication
between the city and its neighborhoods; to enhance the environment in which residents and businesses
are afforded an opportunity to participate in governmental decisions; to foster cooperation and consensus
among diverse interests; to assist the city and neighborhood residents and businesses in developing
solutions to mutual concerns; and to foster within the city government a service orientation towards its
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citizens and to develop in the citizens a sense of personal pride and responsibility for their neighborhoods.
The city council has recommended that recognized neighborhood organizations, through ONE-PS, be
included in the formation of policies and procedures relating to the governance of the city. It is the intent of
city council to assign a councilmember as liaison to further communication between city council and ONE-
PS.
Due to the difficulties inherent in communicating with the numerous organizations, ONE-PS serves as
the clearinghouse for all information. The city shall provide notice hereunder to ONE-PS, consisting of the
representatives of the neighborhood organizations, and the representatives shall be responsible for
communicating with their respective organizations. Neither ONE-PS nor the neighborhood organizations
shall be subject to the Brown Act, as they were not created by the city council, nor do they exercise any
authority that may lawfully be delegated by the city council to them. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2,
2005)
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods.
The city manager shall establish an Office of Neighborhoods. The city manager, or his or her designee,
will be responsible for the efficient administration of the Office of Neighborhoods and shall exercise those
functions, as further described in this section. It shall be the duty of the city manager and he or she shall
have authority:
(1) To consult with ONE-PS on the neighborhood boundaries as set out in the map of neighborhood
organization areas and any revisions thereto;
(2) To establish procedures for the departments of the city to give notice to ONE-PS,with a reasonable
opportunity for ONE-PS to respond prior to city actions being undertaken by any agency or
department of the city, any board or commission of the city or the city council as outlined in
subdivision (4);
(3) To certify neighborhood organizations that have been recognized by ONE-PS;
(4) On an as-needed basis, to meet with the various departments of the city that communicate with
citizens who will be affected by the department's actions and, if necessary, to discuss with such
departments strategies to improve such communications. The city manager shall develop a list of
activities which shall be considered city actions hereunder and what notice is recommended for
such city action;
(5) To meet with ONE-PS at least semi-annually to evaluate from the perspective of ONE-PS whether
the city has provided timely notice to ONE-PS of city actions and whether the city was responsive
to ONE-PS;
(6) To work with ONE-PS and the neighborhood organizations to establish the standards for
reasonable notice, openness and participation in neighborhood organization meetings, as further
described in Section 2.55.060;
(7) To make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings and to direct staff
to make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings and neighborhood
organization annual meetings as needed or requested;
(8) To keep the city council fully advised as to the needs of the neighborhood organizations as
communicated by ONE-PS and to recommend to the city council for adoption necessary measures
and ordinances; and
(9) To perform such other duties and exercise such other authority as may be delegated from time to
time by ordinance or resolution of the city council. (Ord. 1952§ 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 §2, 2005)
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2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
The membership of neighborhood organizations shall be open to all residents (including business
occupants) and owners of property within the neighborhood boundaries. The neighborhood organization
must give reasonable notice of all its meetings to all property owners and residents within its boundaries.
The neighborhood organization's bylaws shall guarantee that all meetings will be open and public and will
permit,to the extent feasible, every person eligible for membership to participate in the conduct of business,
deliberation and decision-making at such meetings.
All members of the neighborhood organization may actively participate in neighborhood events,
activities and meetings, and may exercise voting rights pursuant to the bylaws,without regard to their actual
or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin (as such term is defined in Section 2.45.010 of
the Palm Springs Municipal Code), disability, medical condition, marital status, domestic partner status,
sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation or as a member of any other
protected class. The neighborhood organization will be responsible for maintaining records to show its
efforts at outreach, the level of participation in the organization and the organization's activities. (Ord. 1952
§ 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.070 Funding.
Membership dues, when established by the bylaws of a neighborhood organization, shall be voluntary
and shall not bar any resident, business occupant or property owner from neighborhood organization
participation. Voluntary dues, contributions, contracts, grants or subscriptions may be used by a
neighborhood organization as provided for in the neighborhood organization's bylaws.(Ord. 1952§ 1, 2018;
Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
The recognized neighborhood organizations shall be members of ONE-PS, which shall serve as a
clearinghouse for information from the city to the neighborhood organizations and carry out such other
functions as it deems appropriate in accordance with its articles of incorporation and bylaws. Each
recognized neighborhood organization shall have equal representation on ONE-PS and shall determine its
elected or appointed representatives to ONE-PS in accordance with the neighborhood organization's
bylaws. ONE-PS will have regular, open meetings as determined by its members and set out in its bylaws,
guidelines and procedures. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.090 Neighborhood organization reports.
Each recognized neighborhood organization shall submit the minutes of its annual meeting and any
special meetings, as well as the list of the members of its governing body in exercise following the annual
meeting and the expiration dates of their terms of office, to the Office of Neighborhoods within thirty days
of such meeting. Additionally, the neighborhood organization shall file all changes to its bylaws with the
Office of Neighborhoods within 30 days of their adoption. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
SECTION 2. If any section or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, or contravened by reason of any preemptive
legislation, the remaining sections and/or provisions of this Ordinance shall remain valid. The city council
hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each section or provision thereof,
regardless of the fact that any one or more section(s) or provision(s) may be declared invalid or
unconstitutional or contravened via legislation.
SECTION 3. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
Ordinance and shall cause the same, or the summary thereof, to be published and posted pursuant to the
provisions of law and this Ordinance shall take effect thirty(30)days after passage.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PALM SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL THIS Th DAY
OF February, 2018.
ROBERT MOON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Anthony Mejia MMC, City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) Ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, ANTHONY MEJIA, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that
Ordinance No. 1952 is a full, true, and correct copy, and introduced by the City Council at a regular meeting
held on Wednesday the 24th day of January, 2018, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
held on the 7th day of February, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ANTHONY MEJIA, City Clerk
City of Palm Springs, California
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Chapter 2.55 OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOODS
2.55.010 Purpose.
This chapter is intended to create a framework to include the people of the city of Palm Springs in civic
affairs to work to improve the livability and character of their neighborhoods and the city.This chapter sets
forth the basis for recognition of neighborhood organizations and the responsibilities and benefits accruing
thereto, as well as the manner in which Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS")will receive
notification of city actions that may affect residents and/or businesses. There are a variety of projects
undertaken by the city, or subject to the city's approval, or otherwise affecting the quality of life for Palm
Springs residents and/or businesses, which ONE-PS will receive notice of, and ONE-PS will communicate
that information to the neighborhood organizations in accordance with its policies and procedures.
The purpose of this chapter is to foster partnerships of open communication by establishing a
mechanism for two-way communication between the city and ONE-PS, to allow for direct participation and
education of the city's residents, and to encourage diverse perspectives, which is intended to lead to
innovative solutions and consensus. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.020 Limitations.
Nothing herein is intended in any way to limit or govern the rights of residents or property owners to
associate or to form groups or nonprofit entities as they desire. This chapter is merely intended to create a
process so that ONE-PS and neighborhood organizations can be given notice of city actions that may affect
the city's residents. This process is not a substitute for the notification required by law, but is in addition to
such requirements and city officials shall continue to separately meet all requirements for notice provided
by state and local laws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.030 [definitions.
"City actions" that are subject to this chapter are those events, actions of city council, city boards,
commissions, agencies or departments and other occurrences regarding public safety and general interest
and welfare that affect the City's residents and/or businesses. The city manager, in consultation with ONE-
PS, shall work with the various departments of the city to develop a detailed list of what shall be considered
city actions under this chapter, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(4). Examples of city actions include, but are
not limited to, development projects; public works projects of interest because they affect public access or
use of public facilities; special events conducted by either the city or private entities subject to the city's
approval that may affect specific neighborhoods; the abatement of nuisances; public safety issues; and the
adoption of ordinances and regulations that may affect residents and/or businesses.
"Map of neighborhood organization areas" means the map drawn by ONE-PS in consultation with the
city manager to establish the areas of representation for the neighborhood organizations, pursuant to
Section 2.55.050(1).
"Neighborhood" means a geographically contiguous community with an historic identity and/or
commonality of interests.
"Neighborhood boundaries" means the boundaries of each neighborhood as established in the map of
neighborhood organization areas.
"Neighborhood organization" means an autonomous organization, whether incorporated or not, formed
voluntarily by property owners, residents and businesses of a neighborhood for the purpose of considering
and acting on issues affecting livability and quality of their neighborhood and encouraging neighborhood
identity and participation, which is recognized by and serves as a member of ONE-PS.
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"ONE-PS"means Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs("ONE-PS"),the California nonprofit public
benefit corporation that is recognized as exempt from tax under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended, created by the neighborhood organizations, which is composed of one or more
representative(s) of each neighborhood organization, as further described in Section 2.55.080, and which
receives information from the city to be disseminated to the neighborhood organizations.
"Special events" include events conducted by either the city or private entities subject to city approval
that may affect surrounding property. When there is a series of linked events, one notice may be given
listing all of the applicable dates. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.040 Findings.
The city council finds that there is a need to maintain strong channels of communication with the
residents and businesses of Palm Springs on matters affecting the livability of their neighborhoods. It is the
intent of the city council, through the recognition of ONE-PS, to foster a partnership of open communication
between the city and its neighborhoods; to enhance the environment in which residents and businesses
are afforded an opportunity to participate in governmental decisions; to foster cooperation and consensus
among diverse interests; to assist the city and neighborhood residents and businesses in developing
solutions to mutual concerns; and to foster within the city government a service orientation towards its
citizens and to develop in the citizens a sense of personal pride and responsibility for their neighborhoods.
The city council has recommended that recognized neighborhood organizations, through ONE-PS, be
included in the formation of policies and procedures relating to the governance of the city. It is the intent of
city council to assign a councilmember as liaison to further communication between city council and ONE-
PS.
Due to the difficulties inherent in communicating with the numerous organizations, ONE-PS serves as
the clearinghouse for all information. The city shall provide notice hereunder to ONE-PS, consisting of the
representatives of the neighborhood organizations, and the representatives shall be responsible for
communicating with their respective organizations. Neither ONE-PS nor the neighborhood organizations
shall be subject to the Brown Act, as they were not created by the city council, nor do they exercise any
authority that may lawfully be delegated by the city council to them. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2,
2005)
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods
The city manager shall establish an Office of Neighborhoods. The city manager, or his or her designee,
will be responsible for the efficient administration of the Office of Neighborhoods and shall exercise those
functions, as further described in this section. It shall be the duty of the city manager and he or she shall
have authority:(1) To consult with ONE-PS on the neighborhood boundaries as set out in the map of
neighborhood organization areas and any revisions thereto;
(2) To establish procedures for the departments of the city to give notice to ONE-PS, with a reasonable
opportunity for ONE-PS to respond prior to city actions being undertaken by any agency or department of
the city, any board or commission of the city or the city council as outlined in subdivision(4);(3) To certify
neighborhood organizations that have been recognized by ONE-PS;
(4) On an as-needed basis, to meet with the various departments of the city that communicate with
citizens who will be affected by the department's actions and, if necessary, to discuss with such
departments strategies to improve such communications. The city manager shall develop a list of activities
which shall be considered city actions hereunder and what notice is recommended for such city action;
(5) To meet with ONE-PS at least semi-annually to evaluate from the perspective of ONE-PS whether
the city has provided timely notice to ONE-PS of city actions and whether the city was responsive to ONE-
PS;
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(6) To work with ONE-PS and the neighborhood organizations to establish the standards for reasonable
notice, openness and participation in neighborhood organization meeting, as further described in Section
2.55. 060;
(7) To make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings and to direct staff to
make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings and neighborhood
organization annual meetings as needed or requested;
(8) To keep the city council fully advised as to the needs of the neighborhood organizations as
communicated by ONE-PS and to recommend to the city council for adoption necessary measures and
ordinances; and
(9) To perform such other duties and exercise such other authority as may be delegated from time to
time by ordinance or resolution of the city council. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
The membership of neighborhood organizations shall be open to all residents (including business
occupants) and owners of property within the neighborhood boundaries. The neighborhood organization
must give reasonable notice of all its meetings to all property owners and residents within its boundaries.
The neighborhood organization's bylaws shall guarantee that all meetings will be open and public and will
permit,to the extent feasible, every person eligible for membership to participate in the conduct of business,
deliberation and decision-making at such meetings.
All members of the neighborhood organization may actively participate in neighborhood events,
activities and meetings,and may exercise voting rights pursuant to the neighborhood organization's bylaws,
without regard to their actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin (as such term is
defined in Section 2.45.010 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code), disability, medical condition, marital
status, domestic partner status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation or
as a member of any other protected class. The neighborhood organization will be responsible for
maintaining records to show its efforts at outreach, the level of participation in the organization and the
organization's activities. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.070 Funding.
Membership dues, when established by the bylaws of a neighborhood organization, shall be voluntary
and shall not bar any resident, business occupant or property owner from neighborhood organization
participation. Voluntary dues, contributions, contracts, grants or subscriptions may be used by a
neighborhood organization as provided for in the neighborhood organization's bylaws. (Ord. 1952§ 1, 2018;
Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
The recognized neighborhood organizations shall be members of ONE-PS, which shall serve as a
clearinghouse for information from the city to the neighborhood organizations and carry out such other
functions as it deems appropriate in accordance with its articles of incorporation and bylaws. Each
recognized neighborhood organization shall have equal representation on ONE-PS and shall determine its
elected or appointed representatives to ONE-PS in accordance with the neighborhood organization's
bylaws. ONE-PS will have regular, open meetings as determined by its members and set out in its bylaws,
guidelines and procedures. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.090 Neighborhood organization reports.
Each recognized neighborhood organization shall submit the minutes of its annual meeting and any
special meetings, as well as the list of the members of its governing body in exercise following the annual
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meeting and the expiration dates of their terms of office, to the Office of Neighborhoods within thirty days
of such meeting. Additionally, the neighborhood organization shall file all changes to its bylaws with the
Office of Neighborhoods within 30 days of their adoption. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005
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CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
Date: February 16, 2018
Subject: Ordinance 1952
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
I, Cynthia A. Berardi, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do
hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice was published in the Desert Sun on
February 16, 2018.
1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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Cynthia *�'Berardi, CMC
Chief Deputy City Clerk
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, Cynthia A. Berardi, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do
hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice was posted at City Hall,
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Drive, on the exterior legal notice posting board, and in the Office
of the City Clerk on or before February 13, 2018.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC
Chief Deputy City Clerk
750 N Gene Autry Trail
mediagr®up Palm Springs,CA92262
- - Tel 760-778-45781 Fax 760-778-4731
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advertisement appeared in said newspaper(set in C rYop PALM SPRINGS
type not smaller than non pariel) in each and entire ,aere'dr�'thatt OO`rdinanceele�ot�I a full,tr�mq annco�py�
I aced by thept1r Council at a regular meeting hero on Wednesday the
issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement lath day mdanuary,2 %and adV ae amg uler mewing of the City Council
held on the 7th day of February,20 B bydhefollowerg vote:
thereof on the following dates,to wit: AYES Loundhnembers Holstege,TiOK MWdlet m Mayor Pro tern Roberts,
and Mayor Moon
NOEL' None
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ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESSWHEREOF,1 hoe hereunto set my hard and affixed the official seal
of the City of Palm Springs,California,this 12th dsyof February,2018.,
I acknowledge that I am a principal clerk of the blCVnth a A.Berardi for
printer of The Desert Sun,printed and published ACilttyflCi ark rwFw`MMc PubRidum:v16/1e'
weekly in the City of Palm Springs, County of
Riverside, State of California. The Desert Sun was
adjudicated a Newspaper of general circulation on
March 24, 1988 by the Superior Court of the
County of Riverside, State of California Case No.
191236.
1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing
is true and correct. Executed on this 16th of
February 2018 in Palm Springs,California.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1952
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2.55 OF THE PALM
SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE
OF NEIGHBORHOOD INVOLVEMENT.
City Attorney's Summary
This Ordinance amends in its entirety Chapter 2.55 of the City's Municipal Code
relating to the Office of Neighborhood Involvement, which is renamed the Office
of Neighborhoods. It provides that the city manager will have a consultative role
with Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS') on neighborhood
boundaries. ONE-PS will be responsible for its own guidelines and procedures
on neighborhood organization bylaws, recognition, de-recognition and inactive
status, as opposed to the city manager having final approval authority on those
matters, as is currently the case. In addition, the Ordinance repeals the
requirements of a neighborhood involvement plan and a neighborhood
empowerment program, as they are no longer necessary to be statutorily
prescribed. Neighborhood organization meetings will continue to be open and
public and permit every person eligible for membership in the neighborhood
organization to participate. ONE-PS will continue to receive notification of city
actions that may affect residents and/or businesses.
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, ANTHONY J. MEJIA, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, California, do
hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1952 is a full, true, and correct copy, and introduced
by the City Council at a regular meeting held on Wednesday the 241h day of
January, 2018, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7th day
of February, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Holstege, Kors, Middleton, Mayor Pro Tern Roberts, and
Mayor Moon
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official
seal of the City of Palm Springs, California, this /oti*h day of
ZijA9eywm,;aA- &meW lot
ONY J. MEJIA, MMC
CITY CLERK
ORDINANCE NO. 1952
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2.55 OF THE PALM
SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE
OF NEIGHBORHOOD INVOLVEMENT.
CityAttorney's Summary
This Ordinance amends in its entirety Chapter 2.55 of the City's Municipal Code
relating to the Office of Neighborhood involvement, which is renamed the Office
of Neighborhoods. it provides that the city manager will have a consultative role
with Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs TONE-PS") on neighborhood
boundaries. ONE-PS will be responsible for its own guidelines and procedures
on neighborhood organization bylaws, recognition, de-recognition and inactive
status, as opposed to the city manager having final approval authority on those
matters, as is currently the case. In addition, the Ordinance repeals the
requirements of a neighborhood involvement plan and a neighborhood
empowerment program, as they are no longer necessary to be statutorily
prescribed. Neighborhood organization meetings will continue to be open and
public and permit every person eligible for membership in the neighborhood
organization to participate. ONE-PS will continue to receive notification of city
actions that may affect residents and/or businesses.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ORDAINS:
SECTION I. Chapter 2.55 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code is amended in its
entirety to read:
OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOODS
Sections:
2.55.010 Purpose.
2.55.020 Limitations.
2.55.030 Definitions.
2.55.040 Findings.
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods.
2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
2.55.070 Funding.
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
2.55.090 Neighborhood organization reports.
2.55.010 Purpose.
This chapter is Intended to create a framework to include the people of the city of
Palm Springs in civic affairs to work to improve the livability and character of their
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Page 2
neighborhoods and the city. This chapter sets forth the basis for recognition of
neighborhood organizations and the responsibilities and benefits accruing thereto, as
well as the manner in which Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS") will
receive notification of city actions that may affect residents and/or businesses. There
are a variety of projects undertaken by the city, or subject to the city's approval, or
otherwise affecting the quality of life for Palm Springs residents and/or businesses,
which ONE-PS will receive notice of, and ONE-PS will communicate that information to
the neighborhood organizations in accordance with its policies and procedures.
The purpose of this chapter is to foster partnerships of open communication by
establishing a mechanism for two-way communication between the city and ONE-PS, to
allow for direct participation and education of the city's residents, and to encourage
diverse perspectives, which is intended to lead to innovative solutions and consensus.
(Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.020 Limitations.
Nothing herein is intended in any way to limit or govern the rights of residents or
property owners to associate or to form groups or nonprofit entities as they desire. This
chapter is merely intended to create a process so that ONE-PS and neighborhood
organizations can be given notice of city actions that may affect the city's residents. This
process is not a substitute for the notification required by law, but is in addition to such
requirements and city officials shall continue to separately meet all requirements for
notice provided by state and local laws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.030 Definitions.
"City actions" that are subject to this chapter are those events, actions of City
Council, city boards, commissions, agencies or departments and other occurrences
regarding public safety and general interest and welfare that affect the City's residents
andlor businesses. The city manager, in consultation with ONE-PS, shall work with the
various departments of the city to develop a detailed list of what shall be considered city
actions under this chapter, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(4). Examples of city actions
include, but are not limited to, development projects; public works projects of interest
because they affect public access or use of public facilities; special events conducted by
either the city or private entities subject to the citys approval that may affect specific
neighborhoods; the abatement of nuisances; public safety issues; and the adoption of
ordinances and regulations that may affect residents and/or businesses.
"Map of neighborhood organization areas" means the map drawn by ONE-PS in
consultation with the city manager to establish the areas of representation for the
neighborhood organizations, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(1).
"Neighborhood" means a geographically contiguous community with an historic
identity and/or commonality of interests.
"Neighborhood boundaries" means the boundaries of each neighborhood as
established in the map of neighborhood organization areas.
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Page 3
"Neighborhood organization" means an autonomous organization, whether
Incorporated or not, formed voluntarily by property owners, residents and businesses of
a neighborhood for the purpose of considering and acting on issues affecting livability
and quality of their neighborhood and encouraging neighborhood identity and
participation, which is recognized by and serves as a member of ONE-PS.
"ONE-PS means Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS"), the
California nonprofit public benefit corporation that is recognized as exempt from tax
under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, created by
the neighborhood organizations, which is composed of one or more representative(s) of
each neighborhood organization, as further described in Section 2.55.080, and which
receives information from the city to be disseminated to the neighborhood
organizations.
"Special events" include events conducted by either the city or private entities
subject to city approval that may affect surrounding property. When there is a series of
linked events, one notice may be given listing all of the applicable dates. (Ord. 1952 § 1,
2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.65.040 Findings.
The City Council finds that there is a need to maintain strong channels of
communication with the residents and businesses of Palm Springs on matters affecting
the livability of their neighborhoods. It is the intent of the City Council, through the
recognition of ONE-PS, to foster a partnership of open communication between the city
and its neighborhoods; to enhance the environment in which residents and businesses
are afforded an opportunity to participate in governmental decisions; to faster
cooperation and consensus among diverse interests; to assist the city and
neighborhood residents and businesses In developing solutions to mutual concerns;
and to foster within the city govemment a service orientation towards its citizens and to
develop in the citizens a sense of personal pride and responsibility for their
neighborhoods. The City Council has recommended that recognized neighborhood
organizations, through ONE-PS, be Included in the formation of policies and procedures
relating to the governance of the city. It is the intent of City Council to assign a
councilmember as liaison to further communication between City Council and ONE-PS.
Due to the difficulties inherent in communicating with the numerous organizations,
ONE-PS serves as the clearinghouse for all information. The city shall provide notice
hereunder to ONE-PS, consisting of the representatives of the neighborhood
organizations, and the representatives shall be responsible for communicating with their
respective organizations. Neither ONE-PS nor the neighborhood organizations shall be
subject to the Brown Act, as they were not created by the City Council, nor do they
exercise any authority that may lawfully be delegated by the City Council to them. (Ord.
1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 4
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods.
The city manager shall establish an Office of Neighborhoods. The city manager, or
his or her designee, will be responsible for the efficient administration of the Office of
Neighborhoods and shall exercise those functions, as further described in this section. It
shall be the duty of the city manager and he or she shall have authority:
(1)To consult with ONE-PS on the neighborhood boundaries as set out in the map
of neighborhood organization areas and any revisions thereto;
(2) To establish procedures for the departments of the city to give notice to ONE-PS,
with a reasonable opportunity for ONE-PS to respond prior to city actions being
undertaken by any agency or department of the city, any board or commission of
the city or the City Council as outlined in subdivision (4);
(3)To certify neighborhood organizations that have been recognized by ONE-PS;
(4) On an as-needed basis, to meet with the various departments of the city that
communicate with citizens who will be affected by the department's actions and,
if necessary, to discuss with such departments strategies to improve such
communications. The city manager shall develop a list of activities which shall be
considered city actions hereunder and what notice is recommended for such city
action;
(5)To meet with ONE-PS at least semi-annually to evaluate from the perspective of
ONE-PS whether the city has provided timely notice to ONE-PS of city actions
and whether the city was responsive to ONE-PS;
(6)To work with ONE-PS and the neighborhood organizations to establish the
standards for reasonable notice, openness and participation in neighborhood
organization meetings,as further described in Section 2,55.060;
(7)To make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings
and to direct staff to make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS
monthly meetings and neighborhood organization annual meetings as needed or
requested;
(8)To keep the City Council fully advised as to the needs of the neighborhood
organizations as communicated by ONE-PS and to recommend to the City
Council for adoption necessary measures and ordinances; and
(9)To perform such other duties and exercise such other authority as may be
delegated from time to time by ordinance or resolution of the City Council. (Ord.
1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666§2, 2005)
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 5
2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
The membership of neighborhood organizations shall be open to all residents
(including business occupants) and owners of property within the neighborhood
boundaries. The neighborhood organization must give reasonable notice of all its
meetings to all property owners and residents within its boundaries. The neighborhood
organization's bylaws shall guarantee that all meetings will be open and public and will
permit, to the extent feasible, every person eligible for membership to participate in the
conduct of business, deliberation and decision-making at such meetings.
All members of the neighborhood organization may actively participate in
neighborhood events, activities and meetings, and may exercise voting rights pursuant
to the bylaws, without regard to their actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry,
national origin (as such term is defined in Section 2.45.010 of the Palm Springs
Municipal Code), disability, medical condition, marital status, domestic partner status,
sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation or as a member
of any other protected class, The neighborhood organization will be responsible for
maintaining records to show its efforts at outreach, the level of participation in the
organization and the organization's activities. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2,
2005)
2 55.070 Funding.
Membership dues, when established by the bylaws of a neighborhood organization,
shall be voluntary and shall not bar any resident, business occupant or property owner
from neighborhood organization participation. Voluntary dues, contributions, contracts,
grants or subscriptions may be used by a neighborhood organization as provided for in
the neighborhood organization's bylaws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 §2, 2005)
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
The recognized neighborhood organizations shall be members of ONE-PS, which
shall serve as a clearinghouse for information from the city to the neighborhood
organizations and carry out such other functions as it deems appropriate in accordance
with its articles of incorporation and bylaws. Each recognized neighborhood
organization shall have equal representation on ONE-PS and shall determine its elected
or appointed representatives to ONE-PS in accordance with the neighborhood
organization's bylaws. ONE-PS will have regular, open meetings as determined by its
members and set out In its bylaws, guidelines and procedures. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018;
Ord. 1666§ 2, 2005)
2.55.090 Neighborhood oroanization reports.
Each recognized neighborhood organization shall submit the minutes of its annual
meeting and any special meetings, as well as the list of the members of its governing
body in exercise following the annual meeting and the expiration dates of their terms of
office, to the Office of Neighborhoods within thirty days of such meeting. Additionally,
the neighborhood organization shall file all changes to its bylaws with the Office of
Neighborhoods within 30 days of their adoption. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2,
2005)
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 6
SECTION 2. If any section or provision of this Ordinance Is for any reason held to
be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, or contravened by
reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining sections and/or provisions of this
Ordinance shall remain valid. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
adopted this Ordinance, and each section or provision thereof, regardless of the fact
that any one or more section(s) or provision(s) may be declared invalid or
unconstitutional or contravened via legislation.
SECTION 3. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall certify to the passage
and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same, or the summary thereof, to be
published and pasted pursuant to the provisions of law and this Ordinance shall take
effect thirty(30) days after passage.
Chapter 2.55 OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOODS
2.55.010 Purpose.
This chapter is intended to create a framework to include the people of the city of
Palm Springs in civic affairs to work to improve the livability and character of their
neighborhoods and the city. This chapter sets forth the basis for recognition of
neighborhood organizations and the responsibilities and benefits accruing thereto, as
well as the manner in which Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs (°ONE-PS") will
receive notification of city actions that may affect residents and/or businesses. There
are a variety of projects undertaken by the city, or subject to the city's approval, or
otherwise affecting the quality of life for Palm Springs residents and/or businesses,
which ONE-PS will receive notice of, and ONE-PS will communicate that information to
the neighborhood organizations in accordance with its policies and procedures.
The purpose of this chapter is to foster partnerships of open communication by
establishing a mechanism for two-way communication between the city and ONE-PS, to
allow for direct participation and education of the city's residents, and to encourage
diverse perspectives, which is intended to lead to innovative solutions and consensus.
(Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.020 Limitations.
Nothing herein Is intended in any way to limit or govern the rights of residents or
property owners to associate or to form groups or nonprofit entities as they desire. This
chapter is merely intended to create a process so that ONE-PS and neighborhood
organizations can be given notice of city actions that may affect the city's residents. This
process is not a substitute for the notification required by law, but is in addition to such
requirements and city officials shall continue to separately meet all requirements for
notice provided by state and local laws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.030 Definitions.
"City actions" that are subject to this chapter are those events, actions of City
Council, city boards, commissions, agencies or departments and other occurrences
regarding public safety and general interest and welfare that affect the City's residents
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 7
and/or businesses. The city manager, in consultation with ONE-PS, shall work with the
various departments of the city to develop a detailed list of what shall be considered city
actions under this chapter, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(4). Examples of city actions
Include, but are not limited to, development projects; public works projects of interest
because they affect public access or use of public facilities; special events conducted by
either the city or private entities subject to the city's approval that may affect specific
neighborhoods; the abatement of nuisances; public safety issues; and the adoption of
ordinances and regulations that may affect residents and/or businesses.
"Map of neighborhood organization areas" means the map drawn by ONE-PS in
consultation with the city manager to establish the areas of representation for the
neighborhood organizations, pursuant to Section 2.55.050(1).
"Neighborhood" means a geographically contiguous community with an historic
Identity and/or commonality of interests.
"Neighborhood boundaries" means the boundaries of each neighborhood as
established in the map of neighborhood organization areas.
"Neighborhood organization" means an autonomous organization, whether
incorporated or not, formed voluntarily by property owners, residents and businesses of
a neighborhood for the purpose of considering and acting on issues affecting livability
and quality of their neighborhood and encouraging neighborhood identity and
participation, which is recognized by and serves as a member of ONE-PS.
"ONE-PS" means Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs ("ONE-PS"), the
California nonprofit public benefit corporation that is recognized as exempt from tax
under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, created by
the neighborhood organizations, which is composed of one or more representative(s) of
each neighborhood organization, as further described in Section 2.55.080, and which
receives information from the city to be disseminated to the neighborhood
organizations.
"Special events" include events conducted by either the city or private entities
subject to city approval that may affect surrounding property. When there is a series of
linked events, one notice may be given listing all of the applicable dates. (Ord. 1952 § 1,
2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.040 Findings.
The City Council finds that there is a need to maintain strong channels of
communication with the residents and businesses of Palm Springs on matters affecting
the livability of their neighborhoods. It is the intent of the City Council, through the
recognition of ONE-PS, to foster a partnership of open communication between the city
and its neighborhoods; to enhance the environment in which residents and businesses
are afforded an opportunity to participate in governmental decisions; to foster
cooperation and consensus among diverse interests; to assist the city and
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 8
neighborhood residents and businesses in developing solutions to mutual concerns;
and to foster within the city government a service orientation towards its citizens and to
develop in the citizens a sense of personal pride and responsibility for their
neighborhoods. The City Council has recommended that recognized neighborhood
organizations, through ONE-PS, be included in the formation of policies and procedures
relating to the governance of the city. It is the intent of City Council to assign a
councilmember as liaison to further communication between City Council and ONE-PS.
Due to the difficulties inherent in communicating with the numerous organizations,
ONE-PS serves as the clearinghouse for all information. The city shall provide notice
hereunder to ONE-PS, consisting of the representatives of the neighborhood
organizations, and the representatives shall be responsible for communicating with their
respective organizations. Neither ONE-PS nor the neighborhood organizations shall be
subject to the Brown Act, as they were not created by the City Council, nor do they
exercise any authority that may lawfully be delegated by the City Council to them. (Ord.
1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.050 Office of Neighborhoods.
The city manager shall establish an Office of Neighborhoods. The city manager, or
his or her designee, will be responsible for the efficient administration of the Office of
Neighborhoods and shall exercise those functions, as further described in this section. It
shall be the duty of the city manager and he or she shall have authority:
(1) To consult with ONE-PS on the neighborhood boundaries as set out in the map of
neighborhood organization areas and any revisions thereto;
(2) To establish procedures for the departments of the city to give notice to ONE-PS,
with a reasonable opportunity for ONE-PS to respond prior to city actions being
undertaken by any agency or department of the city, any board or commission of the
city or the City Council as outlined in subdivision (4);
(3) To certify neighborhood organizations that have been recognized by ONE-PS;
(4) On an as-needed basis, to meet with the various departments of the city that
communicate with citizens who will be affected by the department's actions and, if
necessary, to discuss with such departments strategies to improve such
communications. The city manager shall develop a list of activities which shall be
considered city actions hereunder and what notice is recommended for such city action;
(5) To meet with ONE-PS at least semi-annually to evaluate from the perspective of
ONE-PS whether the city has provided timely notice to ONE-PS of city actions and
whether the city was responsive to ONE-PS;
(6) To work with ONE-PS and the neighborhood organizations to establish the
standards for reasonable notice, openness and participation in neighborhood
organization meeting, as further described in Section 2.55. 060;
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 9
(7) To make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly meetings
and to direct staff to make every effort to the extent possible to attend ONE-PS monthly
meetings and neighborhood organization annual meetings as needed or requested;
(8) To keep the City Council fully advised as to the needs of the neighborhood
organizations as communicated by ONE-PS and to recommend to the City Council for
adoption necessary measures and ordinances; and
(9) To perform such other duties and exercise such other authority as may be
delegated from time to time by ordinance or resolution of the City Council. (Ord. 1952 §
1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.060 Membership and meetings of neighborhood organizations.
The membership of neighborhood organizations shall be open to all residents
(including business occupants) and owners of property within the neighborhood
boundaries. The neighborhood organization must give reasonable notice of all its
meetings to all property owners and residents within its boundaries. The neighborhood
organization's bylaws shall guarantee that all meetings will be open and public and will
permit, to the extent feasible, every person eligible for membership to participate in the
conduct of business, deliberation and decision-making at such meetings.
All members of the neighborhood organization may actively participate in
neighborhood events, activities and meetings, and may exercise voting rights pursuant
to the neighborhood organization's bylaws, without regard to their actual or perceived
race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin (as such term is defined in Section
2.45.010 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code), disability, medical condition, marital
status, domestic partner status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or
sexual orientation or as a member of any other protected class. The neighborhood
organization will be responsible for maintaining records to show its efforts at outreach,
the level of participation in the organization and the organization's activities. (Ord. 1952
§ 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.070 Funding.
Membership dues, when established by the bylaws of a neighborhood organization,
shall be voluntary and shall not bar any resident, business occupant or property owner
from neighborhood organization participation. Voluntary dues, contributions, contracts,
grants or subscriptions may be used by a neighborhood organization as provided for in
the neighborhood organization's bylaws. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
Ordinance No. 1952
Page 10
2.55.080 ONE-PS.
The recognized neighborhood organizations shall be members of ONE-PS, which
shall serve as a clearinghouse for information from the city to the neighborhood
organizations and carry out such other functions as it deems appropriate in accordance
with Its articles of incorporation and bylaws. Each recognized neighborhood
organization shall have equal representation on ONE-PS and shall determine its elected
or appointed representatives to ONE-PS in accordance with the neighborhood
organization's bylaws. ONE-PS will have regular, open meetings as determined by its
members and set out in its bylaws, guidelines and procedures. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018;
Ord. 1666 § 2, 2005)
2.55.090 Neighborhood organization reports.
Each recognized neighborhood organization shall submit the minutes of its annual
meeting and any special meetings, as well as the list of the members of its governing
body in exercise following the annual meeting and the expiration dates of their terms of
office, to the Office of Neighborhoods within thirty days of such meeting. Additionally,
the neighborhood organization shall file all changes to its bylaws with the Office of
Neighborhoods within 30 days of their adoption. (Ord. 1952 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1666 §
2, 2005)
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Page 11
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTE LM SPRINGS CITY
COUNCIL THIS 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2
ROBERT MOON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
HONY J EJIA C
CITY CLER
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, ANTHONY J. MEJIA, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, California, do
hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1952 Is a full, true, and correct copy, and introduced
by the City Council at a regular meeting held on Wednesday the 24t' day of
January, 2018, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7t' day
of February, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Hoistege, Kors, Middleton, Mayor Pro Tem Roberts, and
Mayor Moon
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official
seal of the City of Palm Springs, California, this 11A-1— day of tea.
ANTI40NY J.WMA4MC
CITY CLERK