There is created a youth commission (commission).
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001)
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The commission shall advise the city council on matters related to the youth of the community.
B. 
The duties of the Pleasanton youth commission shall include the following:
1. 
Make recommendations to the city council regarding policies, services and issues related to the youth of the community.
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Act as the "voice" of the community.
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Act as a communication liaison between Pleasanton's youth community and the city council.
4. 
Research the needs and interest of Pleasanton's youth. Promote an understanding and appreciation of community affairs among the youth of Pleasanton.
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Identify and report to the city council on youth needs and priorities in the city of Pleasanton and remain informed regarding the programs providing youth services to the community.
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Research and formulate proposed policies, programs and services designed to meet the needs of the youth community in Pleasanton.
7. 
Review and evaluate requests received by the city for youth related policies and services.
8. 
Represent the city and maintain liaison with the youth commissions in other cities and with youth related agencies in Pleasanton and other cities.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001)
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The commission shall have 11 regular commissioners and three alternate commissioners all of whom shall be residents of the city.
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The 11 regular commissioners shall include: three students from middle school; three students from high school; four at large student representatives from grades six through 12; and one adult commissioner from the community at large.
C. 
The two alternate youth commissioners shall be from grades six through 12 and shall be selected from the community at large. The one alternate adult commissioner shall be selected from the community at large.
D. 
The regular commissioners and the alternate commissioners shall be appointed by the mayor subject to ratification by the city council, as provided in the adopted city resolution establishing procedures for appointments to boards and commissions.
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Commissioners shall be eligible to participate in all activities of the commission except that the alternate commissioner shall vote only in the event of an absence or conflict of interest of one of the regular youth commissioners.
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The alternate commissioners may serve as a voting member on any subcommittee of the commission.
G. 
Commissioners shall be compensated as established by city council resolution or as allowed by state law.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001; Ord. 1853 § 1, 2002; Ord. 2059 § 1, 2013; Ord. 2065 § 1, 2013; Ord. 2093 § 1, 2014; Ord. 2120 § 1, 2015)
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Regular youth commissioners shall be eligible to serve a maximum of six years with three terms of two years.
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The regular adult commissioner shall be eligible to serve a maximum term of eight years with two four-year terms.
C. 
The alternate youth commissioners shall be eligible to serve two-year terms and are not subject to a limit in the number of years served provided that their grade level does not exceed the 12th grade. The alternate adult member shall be eligible to serve four year terms and is not subject to the limit in the number of years served.
D. 
The term of a commissioner shall be consistent with and subject to city council resolution concerning limiting service on boards and commissions.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001; Ord. 1853 § 2, 2002)
A. 
Persons appointed to the commission shall continue to serve as members of the commission except when:
1. 
The commissioner's term of office on the commission expires;
2. 
The commissioner voluntarily resigns from the commission;
3. 
The commissioner is absent from one-third of the regular meetings within a six-month period as provided in subsection C of this section;
4. 
The commissioner fails to maintain a primary residence in the city;
5. 
The commissioner is employed by the city in a capacity related to the duties of the commission.
B. 
The secretary of the commission shall inform the council when any of the above occurs.
C. 
The following procedures shall apply to termination of office as a result of absences from commission meetings:
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At the end of each six-month period, the secretary of the commission shall report the attendance record of each member of the commission to the city manager, who shall transmit the record to the city council.
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The city manager shall notify, in writing, any commissioner who has been absent from one-third or more of the regular meetings during the course of a six-month period and request that the commissioner submit, in writing, to the city council the reasons for the absences.
3. 
The city council shall determine if the commissioner's reasons for the absences were justified. If the city council determines that the reasons for the failure of the member to attend the meetings in question were not justified, the city council shall terminate the term of office of the commissioner and declare the office vacant.
4. 
If the city council declares such office vacant, the city clerk shall notify the commissioner that the commissioner's term has been officially terminated.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001; Ord. 1836 § 1, 2001)
Vacancies on the commission shall be filled as provided in the city resolution establishing procedures for appointments to city boards and commissions.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001)
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Commissioners shall meet in regular session and elect a chairperson and vice chairperson. The election shall be a majority vote of the commission, to be held in September of each year. The term of service for these offices shall be one year, from September to May. No commissioner shall serve more than two consecutive full terms as chairperson of the commission.
B. 
The commission shall conduct its meetings and business in accordance with the Commissioner's Handbook as said rules and procedures may be amended from time to time.
C. 
The chairperson shall:
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Preside at all meetings;
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Appoint commissioners as needed to serve on subcommittees, ad hoc committees, and as representatives on other boards and commissions; and
3. 
Call special meetings.
D. 
The vice chairperson shall preside in the absence of the chairperson.
E. 
The city manager shall appoint a city employee to serve as staff liaison who shall also serve as secretary to the commission. The staff liaison/secretary to the commission shall keep true and accurate accounts of all action of the commission.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001; Ord. 1887 § 3, 2003; Ord. 2192 § 2, 2019)
A. 
Regular meetings shall be held on the second Wednesday of each month, September through May, at a time and place set by the commission. The commission may approve an alternate meeting date.
B. 
Special meetings may be called by the chairperson or by a majority of the commissioners, the city manager, and/or the city council provided written notice is given 48 hours in advance of the special meeting to the following: each commissioner, local newspapers of general circulation, and anyone filing written request for notice with the city clerk. Notice of meetings shall comply in all respects with Section 54950 et seq., of the Government Code, known commonly as the Ralph M. Brown Act.
C. 
All meetings shall be open to the public and shall follow a prepared agenda. Minutes of all meetings shall be kept and filed with the city clerk.
D. 
Seven commissioners need to be present to constitute a quorum and a vote to approve or deny shall only occur upon a majority vote of the commissioners present.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, 2001; Ord. 2065 § 1, 2013)