The parking place commission is established, consisting of three members who are residents of the city, and whose business experience and ability reasonably assure that the affairs of the district will be administered in the interests of the district. The city council shall appoint the commissioners.
(Ord. 709 § 1, 1976; Ord. 1248 § 7, 1999; Ord. 1596 § 2, 2020)
The term of each member of the commission shall be three years and until a successor is appointed and qualified, except that commencing January 1, 1977, the first term shall be one year for commissioner No. 1, two years for commissioner No. 2, and three years for commissioner No. 3, as described in this section, which description establishes the base dates for future appointments. The commissioners first appointed on and after January 1, 1977, shall classify themselves by lot so that one member holds commission office No. 1, one member holds commission office No. 2 and one member holds commission office No. 3, and until such determination the commissioners presently serving or appointed prior to January 1, 1977, shall continue in their respective offices unless a successor has been appointed and qualified.
(a) 
Commissioner No. 1. One year commencing January 1, 1977, and ending December 31, 1977;
(b) 
Commissioner No. 2. Two years, commencing January 1, 1977, and ending December 31, 1978;
(c) 
Commissioner No. 3. Three years, commencing January 1, 1977, and ending December 31, 1979.
(Ord. 709 § 2.1, 1976)
Commissioners shall be limited to four consecutive terms. For purposes of calculating consecutive terms, service of at least eighteen months plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term; all prior continuous service of existing commissioners shall be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms, a commissioner shall not be eligible for re appointment to the parking place commission for a period of two years. If a vacancy occurs on the commission, the city council shall appoint an individual to serve the remaining unexpired term of the former incumbent.
(Ord. 709 §§ 2.2, 2.3, 1976; Ord. 1187 § 1, 1996; Ord. 1314 § 2, 2002; Ord. 1395 § 6, 2008; Ord. 1573 § 2, 2019)
At the regular meeting in January of each year, the commission shall elect a chairperson, chairperson pro tem and appoint a secretary and secretary pro tem. The term of said office shall be one year. The chairperson pro tem and secretary pro tem shall serve in the absence of the chairperson and secretary.
(Ord. 709 § 3, 1976; Ord. 1314 § 2, 2002)
(a) 
The commission shall meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m., in South San Francisco, California, in a location that shall be set by resolution of the commission, except that in case of necessity or emergency the chairperson or two commissioners may designate an alternate meeting place within the corporate limits of the city, with legal notice thereof to be given at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said meeting. If a meeting is set for said regular meeting place of the commission, or duly noticed for an alternate meeting place, and because of necessity or emergency the commission is required to meet in another place within the corporate limits of the city, then the secretary shall appear at the regular or alternate meeting place, whichever is the case, at the time set for the meeting, and publicly announce the new meeting place and post a notice of same on the door of the regular meeting place. Notices of all meetings, except regular meetings, shall be served on each commissioner and to each person who has requested notice in writing of such meetings, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time specified for the proposed meeting, and said notices shall comply with Government Code <https://library.qcode.us/redirect/state_code/ca/ca_gov> Section 54950, et seq., also referred to as the Ralph M. Brown Act or Secret Meeting Law.
(b) 
If the day designated as a regular, adjourned regular, special or study meeting falls upon a legal holiday, the commission shall meet upon the next succeeding day which is not a holiday, unless otherwise ordered by the commission.
(Ord. 709 § 4, 1976; Ord. 760 § 1, 1978; Ord. 972 § 1, 1985; Ord. 1573 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1651-2023, 10/11/2023)
Commissioners shall receive compensation for their services as provided for in Chapter 2.84.
(Ord. 709 § 5, 1976; Ord. 1248 § 8, 1999; Ord. 1626 § 2, 2021)
(a) 
The city clerk shall establish and maintain a record of the names, addresses, telephone numbers, dates of appointment and dates of termination of each commissioner, and the names of the chairperson, chairperson pro tem, and the dates of their election and termination of service in those offices.
(b) 
The clerk shall give the council written notice of the expiration of a commissioner’s term sixty days prior thereto.
(Ord. 709 § 6, 1976)
(a) 
The parking place commission shall exercise the powers set forth in Chapter 4, Part 4, Division 18, Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and such other powers as they are duly authorized by law to carry out under the terms of said provisions.
(b) 
The secretary shall keep a correct record of all proceedings and meetings. The minutes of each meeting of the parking place commission shall be signed by the chairperson and secretary and, in the absence of the chairperson and secretary, by the chairperson pro tem and secretary pro tem.
(Ord. 709 § 7, 1976)