HomeMy WebLinkAbout1796 ORDINANCE NO. 1796
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,
CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 2.59 TO THE PALM
SPRINGS MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MEASURE "J" OVERSIGHT
COMMISSION.
City Attorney's Summary
This ordinance establishes a seven member Measure "J" Oversight
Commission appointed by the City Council to review and make
recommendations to the City Council on the use of funds generated by the
implementation of Measure V,"a 1% transactions, sales, and use tax for a
specified period.
The City Council of the City of Palm Springs finds:
A. Pursuant to Article XIIIC of the Constitution of the State of California, and
Sections 200 and 201 of the Charter of the City of Palm Springs, the City Council
ordered Measure "J" be submitted to the qualified electors of the City at the November
8, 2011, General Municipal Election, on whether to approve a one percent (1%)
Transactions, Sales and Use Tax for a period of twenty-five (25) years.
B. In the event Measure "J" is approved by a majority of the City's qualified
electors, the City Council desires that a commission of the City provide oversight of the
use of the proceeds generated from the tax.
The Council of the City of Palm Springs ordains:
SECTION 1. Chapter 2.59 is added to the Palm Springs Municipal Code to read:
Chapter 2.59
Measure "J" Oversight Commission
Section:
2.59.010 Creation and Membership
2.59.020 Term; Vacancies; Vote
2.59.030 Officers
2.69.040 Meetings; Rules of Procedure
2.59.050 Powers and Duties of the Commission
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2.69.010 Creation and Membership.
A. There is created within the City of Palm Springs the Measure "J" Oversight
Commission consisting of seven members, appointed by the City Council, to serve at
the pleasure of the City Council.
B. The membership of the Measure "J" Oversight Commission shall include,
but not limited to, residents with accounting or financial backgrounds and expertise.
2.59.020 Term; Vacancies; Vote.
A. Members of the Commission shall serve for the term provided by Chapter
2.06 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code, except that in order to ensure a stagger of
appointees, the initial appointments shall be for staggered terms as determined by the
City Clerk.
B. A vacancy in the Commission shall not impair the right of the remaining
members to exercise the powers of the Commission pursuant to this chapter. Four
members shall constitute a quorum of the Commission, and any ruling, decision or other
action of the Commission may be taken by a majority of those members present,
provided a quorum is present.
2.59.030 Officers.
The Commission, at its organizational meeting and annually thereafter, shall
elect from its membership a chair and vice-chair. The chair and vice-chair shall have
and perform such duties as are commonly associated with their respective titles. The
city manager may appoint an executive secretary and other staff, and provide
compensation for their services as may be authorized by the City Council. The City
Treasurer/Director of Finance shall be the City staff liaison to the Measure "J" Oversight
Commission.
2.59.040 Meetings; Rules of Procedure.
The Commission shall meet at least once each quarter at such time and place as
shall be fixed by the Commission by its standing rules. A majority of the existing
appointed members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business. The Commission may establish such rules and regulations as it deems
necessary for the conduct of its business. In matters relating to the holding of regular
and special meetings, the Commission and any standing committee of the Commission,
is bound by the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act of the State of California (Sections
54950, et. seq., California Government Code).
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2.59.050 Powers and Duties of the Commission.
A. To the extent permitted by law, the Measure "J" Oversight Commission
shall review all projected revenues and recommended expenditures for the funds
generated by Chapter 3.22 of this Code and shall make recommendations to the City
Council within time limitations as may be established by the City Council. The
Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) Establish a schedule of regular meeting times;
(2) Hold meetings and make recommendations to the City Council regarding:
(a) Programs and projects proposed to be funded in whole or in part by
Measure "J" revenues and priorities;
(b) Oversee and monitor expenditures of all Measure "J" funds, after
the City Council has approved any program or project with Measure "J" funds;
(c) Review the annual independent audit of revenues received by and
expenditures from Measure "J" funds prior to the audit's presentation to the Council;
(d) Review the Director of Finance's estimate of Measure "J" revenues
for each fiscal year prior to Council adoption of the annual General Fund Budget;
(e) Request public hearings with the City Council.
(f) Implement a CDBG or other reasonable application review
processes, to review proposed expenditures of Measure "J" revenues and make
recommendations to the City Council
(3) Perform such other duties as the City Council may assign.
B. The actions and recommendations of the Measure "J" Commission shall
be reported through appropriate city communication devices and methods provided or
maintained by the City Manager for the dissemination of information to the residents of
the City.
SECTION 2. The City Council recognizes that the passage of Measure "J," a
general tax measure, will result in additional general tax revenues that the City can use
for any governmental use or purpose as allowed under the City of Palm Springs
Charter, the Palm Springs Municipal Code, and the laws of the State of California. It is
the desire of the City Council that revenues attributed to Measure "J" should be used for
projects, programs, services, and other opportunities that have been or would be
unfunded or underfunded under current and anticipated budget restrictions. The City
Council therefore finds that the creation and implementation of the Measure "J"
Oversight Commission will ensure that the proceeds of Measure "J" are used for
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projects, programs, and services that are beneficial for, and will maintain and/or improve
the overall quality of life of, the residents of the City of Palm Springs.
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 or the date on which the City Council certifies voter
approval of Measure "J," whichever occurs last.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PALM SPRINGS CITY
COUNCIL THIS 19T" DAY OF OCTOBER, 2011.
STEPH N P. POUGNET, MAYOR
ATTEST:
MES THOMPSON, CITY C ERK
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS)
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, California, do
hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1796 was introduced at a regular meeting of the Palm
Springs City Council on September 21, 2011, reintroduced on October 5, 2011, and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on October 19, 2011, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember Mills,
Mayor Pro Tern Weigel, and Mayor Pougnet.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
AMES THOMPSON, CITY CLERK
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