A. No person may serve more than two four-year terms on a single board
or commission. This section shall apply regardless of whether or not
a commissioner's or board member's service of a term has
commenced or occurred prior to the effective date of the ordinance
imposing the two-term limit established by this section; provided
nothing herein shall require the removal of a commissioner who has
exceeded two terms by virtue of the adoption of the ordinance codifying
this section and enacting the two-term limit set forth herein.
B. No person may serve on a board or commission under this title while
concurrently serving on another board or commission under this title,
the civil service commission, or the Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport
Authority. Elected officials shall not serve on any board or commission
under this title, or the civil service commission, or the Burbank
Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority except where an ordinance specifically
permits or requires a member to be an elected official.
C. The terms of office for all voting members of boards and commissions under this title shall be four years or until their successors are appointed and qualified; provided, the term of each member shall be coterminous with the council member who was in Column One of the nomination panel that nominates that member to a board or commission regardless of when nominated and appointed. Vacancies for any unexpired term of membership on any board or commission under this title shall be filled by appointment by majority vote of the council. An appointment to fill a vacancy of a partial term shall be coterminous with the term of the council member making the nomination. For purposes of the limit of terms as set forth in subsection
A of this section, a board member or commissioner who serves 24 months or more of a term shall be deemed to have served a full term. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, any term that is less than four years as a result of a delay by the council in nominating and appointing a board member or commissioner during a councilmember's term (in contrast to a removal, resignation or incapacitation) shall nevertheless constitute a full term.
(Prior code § 3-1; Ord. 5351 § 1, 2003; Ord. 5380 § 1, 2004; Ord. 5669 § 13, 2009; Ord. 5904 § 1, 2017; Ord. 5930 § 1, 2019; Ord. 6005 § 1, 2023; Ord. 6029, 7/30/2024; Ord. 6030, 9/17/2024)
Elected officials are authorized to serve on the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena
Airport Authority as commissioners for the city of Glendale. Appointment
of elected or nonelected individuals may be by motion adopted by the
city council.
(Ord. 5455 § 1, 2005)
A. Any
member of a board or a commission who is absent for three consecutive
regular scheduled meetings of the board or commission to which he
or she was appointed by the council, or who fails to attend at least
75% of the regular scheduled meetings during a 12 month period, which
period commences on the date of appointment of the individual commissioner
to office, shall be referred to an ad hoc committee comprised of the
chair (president) or chairperson pro tempore (president pro tempore)
of the affected commission and two members of the city council selected
at random. The ad hoc committee will then determine if the absences
should be excused. Upon making such determination the committee will
issue a report to the city council with a recommendation. The city
council shall take appropriate action including, but not limited to,
excusing the absences, removing the board member or commissioner,
or take other action as the council deems appropriate.
B. For
purposes of determining when a board member or commissioner reaches
the threshold limits for absenteeism, those regular scheduled meetings
canceled by city staff shall be credited to each member as if they
had attended such meeting. If a meeting is canceled as a result of
prior knowledge by city staff that a quorum will not be reached for
that meeting, those members who reported prior to the cancellation
that they would not attend would be recorded as absent. Members who
reported that they would attend such a meeting would be credited with
attendance.
C. The
city clerk shall, on a quarterly basis, compile attendance information
relating to each board member and commissioner, which information
shall be available to the council and the public.
D. The city manager shall promulgate rules and guidelines for, among other things, the orientation of new commissioners regarding attendance and for counseling commissioners who appear to be close to violating the absentee limit set forth in subsection
A, of this section.
(Prior code § 3-2; Ord. 5107 § 1, 1996)
Three years after an appointment of a representative on the
Metropolitan Water District board of directors, and at three year
intervals thereafter during the continuation of such an appointment,
the city clerk shall report to the mayor and the council the lapse
of such three year period since such appointment or previous review
of appointment.
(Prior code § 3-60)
A. A lobbyist,
as defined in this section, who lobbies, as defined in this section,
shall not serve on any board or commission under this title, or the
civil service commission, Alex Regional Theatre Board, or Burbank
Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority.
"Lobbying" or "lobbies"
means influencing or attempting to influence any city official
through either direct or indirect communication for the purpose of
influencing a legislative or administrative action. As used herein,
a "city official" means any elected or appointed officer of the city
of Glendale, any city employee appointed to serve as the director
of a city department, and any city employee who is required to file
a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700). City official also includes
any person appointed to a city board or commission.
"Lobbyist"
means any individual who receives any compensation by being
employed, retained or under contract for the purposes of communicating
with any city official for the purpose of influencing a legislative
or administrative action. "Lobbyist" does not include city contractors
or those seeking city contracts through bids or proposals.
B. A person who has lobbied the city or acted as a lobbyist as defined in subsection
A, may not be appointed to serve on a board or commission until at least 12 months have passed from the latest of either the cessation of the last lobbying activity or the termination of lobbyist status.
(Ord. 5930 § 2, 2019; Ord. 5947 § 4, 2020)