A Planning and Zoning Board is hereby created and established
to perform the functions designated in this Article. The Board shall
be construed to be the "Planning Commission of the City" with respect
to all matters with respect to which a planning commission must act
in accordance with law. The Board may be denoted merely as the "Planning
Board" or "Planning Commission" in any legal reference.
The Planning and Zoning Board shall consist of five members.
The five members of the Planning and Zoning Board shall be designated
respectively as members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Member No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 1.
Member No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 2.
Member No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 3.
Member No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 4.
Member No. 5 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council.
All Members shall be citizens of the City.
Officers or employees of the City (other than members of the
City Planning and Zoning Board) shall not be eligible for appointment
as members.
The terms of the present members of the Planning Commission
are superseded by the provisions of the ordinance codified in this
Section.
All current members of the Planning Commission and all succeeding
appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the terms of the
individual councilmember by whom they were nominated; provided, however
that each member shall continue to serve until his or her successor
has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 89-16 9-19-89)
Vacancies in the office of a member, whether by expiration of term or otherwise, shall be filled in the manner provided in Section
2-57 and shall be either for the ensuing term or for the remainder of the then current unexpired term, as the case may be.
Removal, either heretofore to hereafter, from a district to
another district or readjustment of district lines shall not affect
the tenure of any member as such for the unexpired portion of his
or her then current term.
Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of this Article,
any member who absents himself from any three consecutive regular
meetings of the Planning and Zoning Board, unless excused from such
attendance by consent of such Board expressed by action of record
in its minutes, or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings
of said Board in any six-month period without such consent of such
Board so expressed of record, shall thereby automatically forfeit
his or her position or office as a member of said Planning and Zoning
Board, and the name of such person shall be automatically removed
from the membership of said Board immediately after the adjournment
of any such third consecutive regular meeting or of any such fifth
regular meeting in any such six-month period, as the case may be,
at which such member has not appeared. The secretary of the Planning
and Zoning Board shall thereupon promptly notify the City Council,
and any such person so ceasing to be such member, of such fact; whereupon
the vacancy so created shall be filled by appointment under applicable
provisions of this Article.
Permission is hereby granted to the Planning and Zoning Board
to use the Council Chamber in the City Hall as the place for its meetings,
provided that such meetings shall not conflict or interfere with meetings
of the City Council.
Three of the members of the Planning and Zoning Board shall
constitute a quorum of said Board for the transaction of business.
The Planning and Zoning Board Chairman shall be selected by
the Mayor, a Vice Chairman shall be elected from its members, who
shall serve during the pleasure of the Board. The Planning and Building
Department Director shall designate a Secretary who may be a person
in the classified civil service system of the City. The compensation
of the Secretary shall be as determined by the personnel rules.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
No compensation shall be paid Planning and Zoning Board Members
as such, but they shall be entitled to their reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as such Board
members, not to exceed the amount budgeted therefor.
The City Council may, in making its annual tax levy, and as
a part thereof, levy and collect a tax not to exceed in any fiscal
year the sum of two mills on the dollar of assessed valuation, for
the purpose of defraying the lawful expenses incurred by the Planning
and Zoning Board acting as Planning Agency of the City in carrying
out the purposes of said "Conservation and Planning Act," and may
make appropriations from other funds therefor.
The Planning and Zoning Board and the respective members thereof
shall perform the duties and shall have all the rights, powers and
privileges specified and provided for in this Code or by said "Conservation
and Planning Act." The Board shall further have the duties and powers
set forth in the chapter relating to Planning and Zoning of this Code,
and as assigned by City Council resolution.
The Planning and Zoning Board shall cause proper records to
be kept of all of its official acts and proceedings, and shall make
reports to the City Council, all as contemplated in and by said "Conservation
and Planning Act."
Except as otherwise provided in this Code or by law, the Planning
and Zoning Board shall have power to and shall provide for its own
organization, shall adopt rules and regulations for the transaction
of business before it, and shall designate the time and place for
the regular monthly meeting or meetings of the Board.
The Planning and Zoning Board shall have no power or authority
to bind or obligate the City or any officer or department thereof
for any money, debt, undertaking or obligation of any kind in excess
of the appropriation which the City Council may have made for the
purposes of said Board in any fiscal year.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and instructed to notify
the Planning and Zoning Board of any matters which may hereafter be
pending before the City Council and to forward to said Planning and
Zoning Board from time to time any and all documents, proceedings
and instruments which may hereafter be so pending and which matters,
documents, proceedings and instruments according to law or to this
Code are required to be submitted to such Planning and Zoning Board
prior to final action thereon by the City Council.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, any reference
in this Code to the "Board of Zoning Appeals" shall be deemed to apply
to the Planning and Zoning Board, and in the event of any conflict
between this Article and any other provision on the subject of the
"Board of Zoning Appeals" or "Planning Commission," or both, this
Article shall prevail.
(Ord. 2081 9-3-71)
There shall be and there is hereby established a Board to be
known and designated as the Construction Appeals Board.
The Construction Appeals Board shall consist of five members
who shall be designated respectively as Board Members Nos. 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5.
(a) Board
Member No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
Councilmanic District No. 1.
(b) Board
Member No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
Councilmanic District No. 2.
(c) Board
Member No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
Councilmanic District No. 3.
(d) Board
Member No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor with approval of the
City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from Councilmanic
District No. 4.
(e) Board
Member No. 5 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of
the City Council.
All Members shall be citizens of the City.
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The terms of the present members of the Construction Appeals
Board are superseded by the provisions of the ordinance codified in
this Section.
All current members of the Construction Appeals Board and all
succeeding appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the terms
of the individual councilmember by whom they were nominated; provided,
however that each member shall continue to serve until his or her
successor has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 89-16 9-19-89)
The Construction Appeals Board Chairman shall be selected by
the Mayor. A Vice Chairman shall be elected from its Members who shall
serve during the pleasure of the Board. The Planning and Building
Department Director shall designate a Secretary, who may be a person
in the classified civil service system of the City. The compensation
of the Secretary shall be as determined by the personnel rules.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
The Members of the Construction Appeals Board shall receive
no compensation for their services as such, but shall be entitled
to their reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of their duties as such Board Members, not to exceed the amount budgeted
therefor.
Vacancies occurring in the office of Board Member whether by expiration of term, or otherwise, shall be filled in the manner provided in Section
2-73, and shall be either for the ensuing term or for the remainder of the then current unexpired term, as the case may be.
The Construction Appeals Board shall have the following duties
and powers:
(a) Those
duties and powers ascribed to the "Board of Building Appeals" in the
Uniform Building Code as adopted and amended as the Building Code
of the City.
(b) Those
duties and powers ascribed to the "Board of Fire Appeals" in the Uniform
Fire Code as adopted and amended as the Fire Code of the City.
(c) Such
other duties as are designated by City Council resolution.
The Superintendent of Building and Safety shall attend all meetings
of the Construction Appeals Board unless excused therefrom by the
Chairman. He or she shall have the power to discuss and make recommendations
with reference to any matter coming before the Board under the Building
Code.
(Ord. 2397 5-5-81)
The Fire Chief shall attend all meetings of the Construction
Appeals Board unless excused therefrom by the Chairman. He or she
shall have the power to discuss and make recommendations with reference
to any matters coming before said Board under the Fire Code.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any reference
in this Code to the "Board of Building Appeals" or "Board of Fire
Appeals" shall be deemed to apply to the Construction Appeals Board,
and in the event of any conflict or inconsistency between this Article
and any other provision on the subject of the "Board of Building Appeals"
or "Board of Fire Appeals," this Article shall prevail.
(Ord. 2081 9-3-71)
There shall be and there hereby is established a Community Environment
Commission.
The Community Environment Commission shall consist of ten Commissioners
consisting ex officio of the five Planning and Zoning Board Members
and the five members of the Construction Appeals Board.
The functions of the Community Environment Commission shall
be as follows:
(a) To coordinate
interpretation and application of those ordinances and regulations
affecting planning, zoning, building, property maintenance, sign erection,
community development and redevelopment, housing, community environment,
ecology and allied matters so as to enhance the environment, quality
of life and economy of and in the City.
(b) To advise
and make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on matters
of policy and legislation within said areas of concern.
The Chairperson of the Planning and Zoning Board and the Chairperson
of the Construction Appeals Board shall alternate the chairmanship
of the Community Environment Commission each quarter. The Community
Environment Commission may also designate a vice-chairman, to be either
alternating or permanent as the Commission shall elect. The Planning
and Building Department Director shall designate a Secretary, who
may be a person in the classified civil service system of the City.
The compensation of the Secretary shall be as determined by the personnel
rules.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
The Community Environment Commission shall meet quarterly or
on the call of the Chairperson of the Planning and Zoning Board, the
Chairperson of the Construction Appeals Board or by the Planning and
Building Department Director.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
The City Administrative Officer and the Planning and Building
Department Director shall have the power to discuss and make recommendations
with reference to any and all matters coming before said Commission.
(Ord. 2081 9-3-71; Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
A Park and Recreation Commission is hereby created and established
to perform the functions designated in this Article.
The Park and Recreation Commission shall consist of five members
who shall be designated respectively as Commissioners Nos. 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5.
(a) Commissioner
No. 1 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic District No. 1 of
the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
said Councilmanic District.
(b) Commissioner
No. 2 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic District No. 2 of
the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
said Councilmanic District.
(c) Commissioner
No. 3 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic District No. 3 of
the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
said Councilmanic District.
(d) Commissioner
No. 4 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic District No. 4 of
the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of
the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember from
said Councilmanic District.
(e) Commissioner
No. 5 shall be a citizen of the City and shall be appointed by the
Mayor with the approval of the City Council.
(Ord. 2407 7-7-81)
The terms of the present members of the Park and Recreation
Commission are superseded by the provisions of the ordinance codified
in this Section.
All current members of the Park and Recreation Commission and
all succeeding appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the
terms of the individual councilmember by whom they were nominated;
provided, however that each member shall continue to serve until his
or her successor has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 89-16 9-19-89)
The members of the Park and Recreation Commission shall receive
no compensation for their services as such, but shall be entitled
to their reasonable and necessary expenses incurred and expended in
the performance of their respective duties and functions as such Commissioners.
The Park and Recreation Commission shall select from its members
a chairperson and a vice chairperson, who shall serve, respectively,
as such, during the pleasure of the Commission. The Commission shall
also designate a secretary who shall serve as such during the pleasure
of the Commission. The Secretary may, but need not be, a person in
the Civil Service System of the City. The compensation of the Secretary,
as such, shall be determined by the City Council, but the Commission
shall have the right to make recommendations with reference thereto.
A vacancy occurring in the office of any Commissioner for any
reason shall be filled by the City Council for the balance of the
unexpired term.
Any Commissioner who absents himself or herself from any three
consecutive regular meetings of said Park and Recreation Commission,
unless excused from such attendance by consent of such Commission,
expressed by action of record in its official minutes or who is absent
from a total of five regular meetings of said Commission in any six-month
period without such consent of such Commission, so expressed of record
in its official minutes, shall thereby automatically forfeit his or
her office as a member of the Park and Recreation Commission, and
the name of such person shall be automatically removed from the membership
of said Commission, immediately after the adjournment of any such
third consecutive meeting or of any such fifth meeting in any such
six-month period, as the case may be, at which such Commissioner has
not appeared. The secretary of the Commission shall thereupon promptly
notify the person removed as Commissioner and the City Council.
Subject to the general control and authority of the City Council
the Park and Recreation Commission shall have the power and authority
to perform the following functions:
(a) Adopt
any and all lawful rules and regulations for its own organization
and government.
(b) Interpret
the community Park-Recreation program to public officials and the
general citizenship in terms of needs and results toward the end that
the Park-Recreation program receives adequate moral and financial
support from public and private sources.
(c) Act in
an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining
to public parks and recreation development and expansion in the City.
(d) Review
all general policies governing the services of the Recreation, Parks
and Community Services Department and act in an advisory capacity
to the Department in order to best carry out the purposes for which
said Department is established.
(e) Consider
and act upon requests and recommendations coming from any source outside
the City involving matters of general policy.
(f) Review
and comment upon the annual budgets for the Parks and Recreation,
Parks and Community Services Department.
(g) Review
from time to time, and as often as the Commission may deem advisable,
the ordinances and regulations of the City relating to the planting
of trees, vines, and shrubs in the public streets and places within
said City, and in the event Councilmanic action is required in order
to establish, change, repeal, or enforce the same, to make recommendations
to the Council with reference thereto.
(h) Determine
the types and kinds of trees and shrubs suitable and desirable for
planting in the public streets and parkways within the City. Such
determination shall be made by said Commission after consultation
with competent arborists and nurserymen familiar with the subjects
of such plantings. When such determination has been made, the Commission
shall report its determinations in writing to the City Council in
a report to be designated "FIRST OFFICIAL TREES AND SHRUBS PLANTING
LIST, INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA." Said report shall be placed on file
in the office of the City Clerk and, after such filing, the same shall
be the official determination of said Commission in the premises.
Thereafter said Commission may from time to time file second, third,
fourth, etc., reports covering the same subject, each of which shall
be complete in itself and each of which shall be transmitted and filed
in the office of the City Clerk. The latest of such reports duly filed
shall be the official list until supplanted by a subsequent list.
(i) Consider
appeals from the determinations of the Recreation, Parks and Community
Services Director relative to the designation of kind, type and location
of trees, or the kind, type and location of programs.
(Ord. 2397 5-5-81; Ord. 88-11 6-28-88; Ord. 99-1 1-26-99)
The Commission shall cause to be kept accurate records of its
acts and proceedings in a suitable record or minute book, which shall
at all times, during public working hours, be open to public inspection
in the office of the Commission.
The Board of Education of Inglewood City Schools, the Board
of Trustees of the Centinela Valley Union High School District, and
all other agencies and individuals owning or controlling facilities,
properties and means suitable for use in connection with the development
and maintenance of the public park system and the public recreational
program, or either of them, of the City are respectfully requested
by the City Council to cooperate with the Park and Recreation Commission,
hereinabove created, and to coordinate their facilities, activities
and the use of their respective facilities, properties and means,
through said Commission, to the end that the public park system of
said City and its recreational program may be brought to their highest
and best use.
The City Council specially requests that public bodies in the
preparation of their respective budgets for the fiscal years hereafter
give due consideration to the park and recreation needs of the community,
and as far as reasonably possible develop through the agency of the
Commission the maximum benefit which may be reasonably expected by
the people served from such budgeted sources.
The City Council hereby respectfully requests all property owners,
citizens, and members of the public within the City to cooperate in
carrying into effect and supporting the comprehensive plan for City
beautification, which is contemplated by this Article to the end that
the existing natural beauty of the City may be enhanced and made even
more evident.
A Library Board is hereby created and established to perform
the functions designated in this Article.
The Library Board shall consist of five members who shall be
designated respectively as Board members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Board Member No. 1 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic
District No. 1 of the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with
the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from said Councilmanic District.
Board Member No. 2 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic
District No. 2 of the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with
the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman
from said Councilmanic District.
Board Member No. 3 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic
District No. 3 of the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with
the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman
from said Councilmanic District.
Board Member No. 4 shall be a citizen residing in Councilmanic
District No. 4 of the City and shall be appointed by the Mayor with
the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman
from said Councilmanic District.
Board Member No. 5 shall be a citizen of the City and shall
be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of the City Council,
from the citizens at large of the City.
The terms of the present members of the Library Board are superseded
by the provisions of the ordinance codified in this Section.
All current members of the Library Board and all succeeding
appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the terms of the
individual councilmember by whom they were nominated; provided, however
that each member shall continue to serve until his/her successor has
been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 89-16 9-19-89)
The Library Board shall select from its members a chairman and
a vice chairman, who shall serve as such during the pleasure of the
Board. The Board shall also designate a secretary who shall serve
as such during the pleasure of the Board. The secretary may, but need
not be, a person in the Civil Service System of the City. The compensation
of the secretary, as such, shall be determined by the City Council,
but the Board shall have the right to make recommendations with reference
thereto.
A vacancy occurring in the office of Board Member for any reason
shall be filled by the City Council for the balance of the unexpired
term.
The Board shall hold at least one regular meeting of such Board
in each calendar month at the time and place fixed by the City Council
by resolution.
Any Board Member who absent himself from any three consecutive
regular meetings of said Library Board, unless excused from such attendance
by consent of such Board, expressed by action of record in its official
minutes or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings of
said Board in any six months period without such consent of such Board,
so expressed of record in its official minutes, shall thereby automatically
forfeit his position or office as a member of said Library Board,
and the name of such person shall be automatically removed from the
membership of said Board immediately after the adjournment of any
such third consecutive meeting or of any such fifth meeting in any
such six months period, as the case may be, at which such Board Member
has not appeared. The Secretary of the Board shall thereupon promptly
notify the removed person and the City Council of the fact of such
removal.
The members of the Library Board shall receive no compensation
for their services as such, but shall be entitled to their reasonable
and necessary expenses incurred and expended in the performance of
their respective duties and functions as such Board Members.
The Library Board shall have the following duties and functions:
(a) to act
in a general advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters
pertaining to the municipal library operation and particularly to
advise the City Council concerning the following:
(1) recommend
concerning library services offered to the community and the need
for additional or expanded service and facilities;
(2) recommend
fees and charges necessary to be instituted or modified by the Library
system;
(3) recommend
hours of operation of library facilities;
(4) recommend
the desirability of establishment or termination of reciprocal relationships
with other library systems, including the borrowing, lending, or exchange
of library material with other libraries;
(5) recommend
rules and regulations pertaining to the borrowing of library materials
by non-residents and general conditions concerning the issuance of
library cards or borrowing privileges; and
(6) recommend
as to the acceptance or rejection of all offers of donations of money,
personal property or real estate to be used for library purposes except
as provided otherwise in this Article.
(b) to accept
on behalf of the City all offers of donations of money or personal
property, where no conditions or burdens are attached to such offer.
(c) to assist
and consult with the Library Director in the establishment of a book
selection policy.
(d) to adopt
rules and regulations for its own organization and government consistent
with the Charter of the City of Inglewood and this code.
(e) to keep
accurate records of its acts and procedures in a suitable minute book
which shall be open at all times during regular business hours to
public inspection.
There shall be and there is hereby created a Parking and Traffic
Commission, which Commission shall have the duties as prescribed hereinafter.
The Parking and Traffic Commission shall consist of five members,
who shall be designated respectively as Commissioners Nos. 1, 2, 3,
4, and 5.
(a) Commissioner
No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council from nominees residing in Councilmanic District No. 1 and
submitted by the Councilman from said District.
(b) Commissioner
No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council from nominees residing in Councilmanic District No. 2 and
submitted by the Councilman from said District.
(c) Commissioner
No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council from nominees residing in Councilmanic District No. 3 and
submitted by the Councilman from said District.
(d) Commissioner
No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council from nominees residing in Councilmanic District No. 4 and
submitted by the Councilman from said District.
(e) Commissioner
No. 5 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council from nominees residing within the city.
(Ord. 2371 4-1-80; Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The terms of the present commissioners of the Parking and Traffic
Commission are superseded by the provisions of the ordinance codified
in this Section.
All current members of the Parking and Traffic Commission and
all succeeding appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the
terms of the individual councilmember by whom they were nominated;
provided, however, that each member shall continue to serve until
his/her successor has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 89-16 9-19-89; Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Parking and Traffic Commission Chairman shall be selected
by the Mayor. The Commission shall select from its members a Vice
Chairman who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. The City
Clerk shall act as ex-officio secretary to the Commission. The compensation
of the secretary, as such, shall be determined by the City Council.
The members of the commission shall receive no compensation
for their services as such, but shall be entitled to reasonable and
necessary expenses incurred and expended in the performance of their
respective duties and functions as Commissioners.
(Ord. 2139 6-5-73; Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once each
calendar month, the time and place of which shall be fixed by resolution
of the Commission.
Additional meetings may be called by the Chairman.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Any appointed Commissioner who absents himself from any three
consecutive regular meetings of said Parking and Traffic Commission,
unless excused from such attendance by consent of such Commission,
expressed by action of record in its official minutes, or who is absent
from a total of five regular meetings of said Commission in any six-month
period without such consent of such Commission, so expressed of record
in its official minutes, shall thereby automatically forfeit his position
or office as a member of the Parking and Traffic Commission, and the
name of such person shall be automatically removed from the membership
of said Commission immediately after the adjournment of any such third
consecutive meeting or any such fifth meeting in any such six-month
period, as the case may be, at which such Commissioner has not appeared.
The secretary of the Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the
removed Commissioner, and the Mayor and City Council of the fact of
such removal. The Mayor shall thereupon appoint a new Commissioner
to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term. The ex officio members
may designate alternates to appear and vote in their place.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Any vacancy occurring in the office of a Commissioner, whether
by expiration of term or otherwise, shall be filled by appointment
as in the first instance. Such appointee shall serve either for the
ensuing term or for the remainder of the current unexpired term of
such office, as the case may be.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Parking and Traffic Commission shall have the following
duties and functions:
(a) The
conduct of safety campaigns, the carrying on of educational work in
schools and among the public in general, the making of suggestions
with reference to the enforcement of traffic rules and regulations,
the changes in the traffic regulation orders, resolution and ordinances
of the City, the elimination of traffic hazards, and generally the
continuous application to the study of automotive and vehicular traffic
safety within the City of Inglewood.
(b) The
Commission shall initiate, investigate and make reports and recommendations
to the Public Works Director and the City Council concerning all matters
affecting the safe and expeditious movement of vehicular and pedestrian
traffic, on- and off-street parking and safety within the City and
other matters related thereto.
(c) Review
from time to time, and as often as the Commission may deem advisable,
the policies contained in the ordinances and regulations of the City
relating to the subject of parking, traffic and vehicular safety and
related matters and shall make such policy recommendations in the
premises from time to time as the Commission may deem desirable with
reference thereto.
(d) Advise
generally on all matters pertaining to location, placement, installation,
servicing and maintaining of existing and new parking meters, involving
both on-street and off-street public parking.
(e) The
preparation of traffic surveys relating to parking problems and the
location, extent, development and improvement of public parking lots.
(f) The
promulgation of rules and regulations relating to public parking for
submission to the City Council for its consideration.
(g) Advise
as to property acquisitions for public parking use including plans
and arrangements for such acquisitions.
(h) As
a matter of original jurisdiction to determine and resolve all controversies
and questions which may from time to time arise with reference to
public parking within the City subject to appeal to the City Council.
(i) Make
recommendations to the City Council with reference to the use of funds
received by the City from the operation of parking meters, parking
facilities and traffic control subventions from the State of California.
(j) Conduct
public hearings for the purpose of approving or denying special site
wireless telecommunications permits for wireless telecommunications
facilities in the public right-of-way adjacent to designated zones
in the City of Inglewood.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 96-21 9-24-96; Ord. 99-2 1-26-99; Ord. 10-13 9-28-10)
All matters relating to traffic and parking within the City
of Inglewood as they relate to the regulation thereof shall be referred
to said Parking and Traffic Commission for report and recommendation,
and when so referred, said Commission shall render to the City Council,
or to the Public Works Director, whichever is appropriate, its report
and recommendation within thirty days, unless additional time be requested
and granted; provided, however, that special permits provided for
by other sections of this Code, temporary regulatory measures over
which the City of Inglewood has jurisdiction relating to its own corporate
activities, and such matters as the City Council shall, in its discretion,
decide shall be done by Council resolution, may be adopted or made
by said Public Works Director of his own volition, but said action
shall be reported to the Commission at its next succeeding regular
meeting.
(Ord. 1999 6-6-69; Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 96-21 9-24-96; Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
There shall be and there is hereby established a Youth Commission
which shall perform the functions as prescribed hereinafter.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Youth Commission shall consist of ten representatives on
a citywide basis who shall be residents of the City of Inglewood.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Youth Commissioners will be recommended and nominated for appointment
after a selection process and will be officially appointed by the
Mayor and City Council.
The Mayor and each Council member shall nominate two candidates
for appointment to the Youth Commission.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
(a) Nominees
for appointment to the Youth Commission shall be residents of the
City of Inglewood and at least fourteen years of age but not more
than nineteen at the time of appointment.
(b) Nominees
shall have maintained at least a 2.0 grade point average in the previous
school year.
(c) Nominees
shall have participated in community activities through parks, schools,
churches, etc. in the previous year.
(d) Nominees
shall provide references or letters of recommendation.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The desired term of office for Commission members is two years.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Vacancies in the office of Commission Member shall be filled
for the unexpired term in the same manner as set forth above with
regard to appointments for the full term. Each member of the Commission
shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. The City
Council, by simple majority vote of those present, may remove any
Commission Member from office at any time during a Member's term.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Any Commissioner who is absent from any three consecutive regular
meetings of the Youth Commission, unless excused from such attendance
by the consent of such Commission as expressed in the record of its
official minutes or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings
of such Commission in any six-month period without the consent of
the Commission as expressed in the record of official minutes, shall
thereby automatically forfeit his/her office as a Member of the Youth
Commission, immediately after the adjournment of such third consecutive
meeting or of any such fifth meeting in any such six-month period,
at which such Commissioner has not appeared. The Secretary of the
Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the person removed as Commissioner
and the City Council.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Six members of the Youth Commission shall constitute a quorum
of such commission for the transaction of business.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Chair and Vice Chair of the Commission shall be elected
from its Members.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
No compensation shall be paid to Youth Commission members provided,
however, that they shall be entitled to their reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as authorized
by budget appropriations and the Administrative Officer.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
Subject to the general control and authority of the City Council,
the Youth Commission shall have the power to perform the following
functions and duties:
(1) Act
in an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining
to youth issues and to cooperate with other governmental agencies
and civic groups in the advancement of youth programs.
(2) Assess
the educational, social, and recreational needs of youth and present
strategies for desired changes to the City Council for consideration.
(3) Formulate
general policies on youth services for approval by the City Council.
(4) Advise
the City Council concerning the development of youth facilities, programs
and services.
(5) Make
periodic inventories of youth services that exist or may be needed
and interpret the needs of the public to the City Council.
(6) Aid
in coordinating youth services with the programs of other governmental
agencies, public service agencies, and volunteer organizations.
(7) Generate
dialogue in the community with respect to youth problems, concerns
and issues.
(8) Represent
youth in community affairs.
(9) Assist
youth in undertaking and appreciating local government.
(10) Encourage youth participation in civic affairs.
(11) Assist in interpreting local ordinances that affect youth and disseminate
information.
(12) Review and update the Youth Master Plan.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The City Administrative Officer shall have the power to discuss
and make recommendations with reference to any and all matters coming
before said Commission and shall determine the personnel assigned
to provide staff assistance to said Commission. In addition, the Administrative
Officer shall designate a member of the classified civil service system
of the City to serve as secretary to the Commission.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Administrative Officer shall cause to be kept accurate records
of the activities and actions of the Commission and its proceedings
in a suitable record or minute book, which shall at all times, during
public working hours be open to public inspection.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Commission shall hold at least one regular meeting in each
calendar month at the time and place determined by the Commission
at its first regular meeting.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
The Youth Commission shall serve entirely in an advisory capacity
and, as such, shall have no power or authority to bind or obligate
the City or any agency, office or department thereof with regard to
any official position or any debt, undertaking or obligation of any
kind in excess of the appropriation which the City Council may have
made for the purposes of such Commission in any fiscal year.
(Ord. 99-2 1-26-99)
There shall be and there is hereby established an Inglewood
Advisory Commission. Members shall be appointed to perform the duties
hereinafter in this Article set forth.
The Inglewood Advisory Commission shall consist of forty members
who shall be designated as Board Members Nos. 1 through 40.
(1) Members
No. 1 through 10 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman who
represents Councilmanic District No. 1.
(2) Members
No. 11 through 20 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman who
represents Councilmanic District No. 2.
(3) Members
No. 21 through 30 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman who
represents Councilmanic District No. 3.
(4) Members
No. 31 through 40 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from nominees submitted by the Councilman who
represents Councilmanic District No. 4.
All Members shall be residents of or businessmen within the
City.
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The terms of the present members of the Inglewood Advisory Commission
are superseded by the provisions of this Section.
All current members of the Inglewood Advisory Commission and
all succeeding appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the
terms of the individual councilmember by whom they were nominated;
provided, however, that each member shall continue to serve until
his/her successor has been appointed and qualified.
Notwithstanding the above provisions, any member may be removed
from the Commission by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council
without the grounds for said removal being stated.
(Ord. 93-27 11-2-92)
Vacancies occurring in the office of Member, whether by expiration
of term or otherwise, shall be filled by appointment as in the first
instance and such appointee shall serve either for the ensuing term
or the remainder of the then current unexpired term of such office,
as the case may be.
The functions of the Inglewood Advisory Commission shall be
as follows:
(1) To serve
as required in an advisory capacity to the City Council on matters
relating to the long-term future development of the Inglewood community;
(2) To assist
in developing long-range community objectives and goals for improvement;
(3) To serve
as a medium for applying community talents to the identification and
solution of community problems, for promotion and coordination of
related private and municipal problems, and for wide public understanding
regarding community problems, and future development of resources.
The Inglewood Advisory Commission shall meet at such time and
place as may be called from time to time by the Mayor. Those ten members
for each councilmanic district shall meet as a sub-committee of the
Commission at such time and place as may be called by the Councilman
from such district and shall advise him, the Commission, or the City
Council as the Councilman may direct.
Studies, inquiries, hearings and reports by the Commission or
sub-committees shall cover and pertain to such subjects as shall be
directed by the Mayor or Councilman calling the meeting, as the case
may be.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Article, any member of the Inglewood Advisory Commission who is absent from three or more consecutive meetings as called pursuant to Section
2-122 shall thereby automatically forfeit his position or office as a Member of the Commission, and his name shall automatically be removed from membership upon adjournment of said third meeting. The Secretary of the Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the removed Member and the Mayor and City Council of such fact. The Mayor shall thereupon appoint a new Member according to the provisions of Section
2-120 to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the Member so removed.
The Mayor shall select a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman of the
Commission, each of whom shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor.
The Inglewood Advisory Commission shall establish its own rules
and procedures not inconsistent with the intent of this ordinance
and the policies of the City of Inglewood, and may determine such
other organization matters as may be necessary.
The City through the Administrative Officer shall provide the
Inglewood Advisory Commission and its sub-committees with a Secretary
who shall be available as needed by the Commission and with such other
clerical and professional assistance as may be necessary within reasonable
limits of the allocation of the time of the officers and employees
involved. Appropriations for the necessary supplies, materials, and
other operating expenses may be made from time to time by the City
Council.
(Ord. 2115 7-14-72)
There shall be and there is hereby established an Aviation Commission
which shall perform the functions as prescribed hereinafter.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The Aviation Commission shall consist of five members who shall
be designated respectively as Members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Member No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from the nominees submitted by the Council member
from Council District No. 1.
Member No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from the nominees submitted by the Council member
from Council District No. 2.
Member No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from the nominees submitted by the Council member
from Council District No. 3.
Member No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council from the nominees submitted by the Council member
from Council District No.4.
Member No. 5 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council.
All members of the Aviation Commission shall be residents of
the City.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
All members of the Aviation Commission shall serve terms which
coincide with the terms of the individual council member by whom they
were nominated; provided, however that each member shall continue
to serve until his/her successor has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
Vacancies in the office of a Member, shall be filled for the
unexpired term in the same manner as set forth above with regard to
appointments for the full term. Each member of the Commission shall
serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. The City Council,
by a simple majority vote of those present, may remove any Commission
Member from office at any time during the term thereof.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
Any Commissioner who is absent from any three consecutive regular
meetings of said Aviation Commission, unless excused from such attendance
by the consent of such Commission as expressed in the record of its
official minutes or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings
of said Commission in any six-month period without the consent of
the Commission, as expressed in the record of official minutes, shall
thereby automatically forfeit his/her office as a Member of the Aviation
Commission, immediately after the adjournment of such third consecutive
meeting or of any such fifth meeting in any such six month period,
at which such Commissioner has not appeared. The Secretary of the
Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the person removed as Commissioner
and the City Council.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
Three members of the Aviation Commission shall constitute a
quorum of said Commission for the transaction of business.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The Chair and Vice Chair of the Commission shall be elected
from its Members.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
No compensation shall be paid to Aviation Commission members
provided, however, that they shall be entitled to their reasonable
and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties
as authorized by budget appropriations and the Administrative Officer.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
Subject to the general control and authority of the City Council,
the Aviation Commission shall have the power to perform the following
functions and duties:
1. Evaluate
the impacts of existing and proposed Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA)
operations on the quality of life for residents including, but not
limited to noise, traffic and air pollution;
2. Review
and make recommendations to the City Council on the land recycling
and residential sound insulation elements and financial resource allocation
of the Noise Mitigation Program prior to Council approval;
3. Review
and make recommendations to the City Council on the methods for establishing
noise contour, noise measurements, implementing noise monitoring and
establishing priorities for noise mitigation;
4. Review
and advise the City Council on community issues relative to existing
and proposed LAWA operations by soliciting public participation through
community hearings;
5. Review
and comment to the City Council on environmental impact reports and
other reports associated with the expansion of LAWA or other regionalized
approaches to passenger and freight transport that impact the City;
6. Review
and make recommendations to the City Council regarding the allocation
of funding from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department
of Airports for the City's Noise Mitigation Program;
7. Review
and make recommendations to the City Council regarding FAA regulation
of aircraft noise, emissions, approach patterns, departure patterns
and capping the number of flights at LAWA;
8. Review
and comment upon any other matters related to aviation issues which
are referred by the City Council for consideration by the Commission.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The City Administrative Officer shall have the power to discuss
and make recommendations with reference to any and all matters coming
before said Commission and shall determine the personnel assigned
to provide staff support to said Commission. In addition, the Administrative
Officer shall designate a member of the classified civil service system
of the City to serve as secretary to the Commission.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The Administrative Officer shall cause to be kept accurate records
of the activities and actions of the Commission and its proceedings
in a suitable record or minute book, which shall at all times, during
public working hours be open to public inspection.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The Commission shall hold at least one regular meeting in each
calendar month at the time and place determined by the Commission
at its first regular meeting.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
The Aviation Commission shall serve entirely in an advisory
capacity and, as such, shall have no power or authority to bind or
obligate the City or any agency, office or department thereof with
regard to any official position or any debt, undertaking or obligation
of any kind in excess of the appropriation which the City Council
may have made for the purposes of said Commission in any fiscal year.
(Ord. 98-25 12-1-98)
There shall be and there is hereby established a Human Affairs
Commission composed of 9 members, representing each major ethnic group
and, as nearly as possible, the various professions, vocations, and
trades; social, religious, and various age groups; and such other
individuals from within the City who are interested in the future
of Inglewood.
The nine members of the Human Affairs Commission shall be designated
respectively as Members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
Member No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 1.
Member No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 2.
Member No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 3.
Member No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, from nominees submitted by the Councilmember
from Councilmanic District No. 4.
Member No. 5 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council to represent the housing industry (investors,
lenders, builders, realtors, apartment owners and managers, and insurance
brokers).
Member No. 6 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council, to represent community organizations or groups
concerned with improvement of mutual understanding and respect among
all citizens.
Member No. 7 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council, to represent the Inglewood Unified School District.
Member No. 8 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval
of the City Council, to represent business and industry interests
in the community.
Member No. 9 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Council.
All members shall be residents of the City, and shall not hold
membership or office on any other City, County, district, State or
Federal board, commission, authority or agency.
The terms of the present members of the Human Affairs Commission
are superseded by the provisions of this Section.
All current members of the Human Affairs Commission and all
succeeding appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the terms
of the individual Councilmember by whom they were nominated; provided,
however, that each member shall continue to serve until his or her
successor has been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 93-27 11-2-93)
Vacancies in the office of a member, whether by expiration of the term, moving from the City, or otherwise, shall be filled in the manner provided in Section
2-127 and shall be either for the ensuing term or for the remainder of the then current unexpired term as the case may be.
Removal, either heretofore or hereafter, from a district to
another district or readjustment of district lines shall not affect
the tenure of any member as such for the unexpired portion of his
or her then current term.
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Article, any member who absents himself or herself from any three consecutive regular meetings of said Human Affairs Commission, unless excused from such attendance by consent of such Commission, expressed by action of record in its official minutes, or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings of said board, in any six-month period without such consent of the Commission so expressed of record in its official minutes, shall thereby automatically forfeit his or her position or office as a member of said Human Affairs Commission and the name of such person shall be automatically removed from the membership of said Commission immediately after the adjournment of any such third consecutive meeting or any such fifth meeting in any six-month period, as the case may be, at which such member has not appeared. The Secretary of the Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the removed member and the Mayor of the fact of such removal; whereupon, the vacancy so created shall be filled by appointment under the provisions of Section
2-127 of this Code.
Five of the members of the Human Affairs Commission shall constitute
a quorum of said Commission for the transaction of business.
The Human Affairs Commission Chairperson shall be selected by
the Mayor, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor. A vice-chairperson
shall be elected from its members, who shall serve at the pleasure
of the Commission.
The Planning and Building Department Director shall designate
a secretary from the Human Affairs Division of his or her Department
to serve the Commission. The compensation of the Secretary shall be
paid in accordance with the schedules adopted by the City for such
function.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
No compensation shall be paid Human Affairs Commission members
as such, but they shall be entitled to their reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as such Commission
members, provided that the Commission approves such expenditures of
any member and provided further, that the total of such expenditures
shall not exceed the amount budgeted therefor.
The functions of the Human Affairs Commission shall be as follows:
(1) To
advise the City Council on methods to promote mutual understanding
and respect among all citizens.
(2) To
formulate a Human Affairs Master Plan designed to establish the City
of Inglewood as a quality community for all its citizens; and, including
identification of problems, possible solutions and responsibility
for actions and when finally approved by the Commission, to recommend
it to the City Council for adoption.
(3) To
recommend changes from time to time in the Human Affairs Master Plan.
(4) To
recommend methods of implementation of the adopted Human Affairs Master
Plan in order that neighborhoods throughout the City will provide
a stable environment for citizens of all cultures and ethnic backgrounds.
(5) To
evaluate possible sources of conflict in the field of intergroup relations
and to provide a forum for expression of differences of opinion and
clarification of issues.
(6) To
formulate the advantages of having a population of different cultural
and ethnic backgrounds and to recommend methods of dissemination thereof.
(7) To
make regular reports on accomplishments of the priorities established
by the adopted Human Affairs Master Plan and undertake other studies
in said areas of concern or as may be assigned by City Council.
Except as otherwise provided in this Code, the Human Affairs
Commission shall adopt rules and regulations for transaction of business
before it, and shall designate the time and place for the regular
monthly meeting or meetings of the Commission.
The Human Affairs Commission shall have no power or authority
to bind or obligate the City or any office or department thereof for
any money, debt, undertaking or obligation of any kind in excess of
the appropriation which City Council may have made for the purposes
of said Commission in any fiscal year.
The City Clerk shall notify the Human Affairs Commission through
its designated Secretary of any Human Affairs matters or documents
which may hereafter be pending before the City Council.
The Human Affairs Division is hereby created in the Planning
and Building Department to perform the following functions:
(1) Make
studies and conduct research relative to the development and maintenance
of a Human Affairs Master Plan for the City of Inglewood.
(2) Conduct
regular, continuing and special studies and training seminars relating
to the human needs and attitudes of residents of the City.
(3) Advise
the City Council, Administrative Officer, Human Affairs Commission
and several departments, divisions and services of the City government
relative to human affairs.
(4) Provide
staff assistance to the Human Affairs Commission.
(5) Coordinate
the overall activities of the Human Affairs Commission and other advisory
boards, commissions, and committees in matters which may affect intergroup
relations.
(6) Perform
such other functions as may be assigned by the City Council, Administrative
Officer, or Planning and Development Director.
(Ord. 2348 7-31-79; Ord. 08-05 4-22-08)
The Human Affairs Supervisor shall attend all meetings of the
Human Affairs Commission unless excused therefrom by the Chairperson.
He or she shall have the power to discuss and make recommendations
with reference to any matter coming before the Commission under the
Human Affairs Ordinance.
The Director of any other Department of the City, upon request
of the Commission, may designate an ex-officio staff representative
to attend meetings of the Commission who shall have the responsibility
to discuss and make recommendations regarding topics on the agenda
of the Commission which relate to plans and progress of his or her
department.
The City Council, Administrative Officer, and any City Board
or Commission may propose studies to the Human Affairs Commission.
Such proposed studies shall be compatible with the statement of functions
outlined in this Article.
(Ord. 2126 10-13-72)
There is hereby created and established a committee to be known
as the Charter Study Committee.
The Charter Study Committee shall consist of eleven community
members who reside in the City of Inglewood.
(a) Each
City Councilmember shall nominate two community persons from the Council
District the Councilmember represents. The Mayor shall appoint the
nominated person to the committee.
(b) The
Mayor shall appoint three community members to committee.
(Ord. 99-20 8-24-99)
The terms of the present members of the Charter Study Committee
are superseded by the provisions of this Section.
All current members of the Charter Study Committee and all succeeding
appointees shall serve terms which coincide with the terms of the
individual councilmember by whom they were nominated; provided, however,
that each member shall continue to serve until his/her successor has
been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 93-27 11-2-93)
The Charter Study Committee shall select from its members a
chairman, vice chairman and secretary who shall serve respectively
as such, during the pleasure of the Board. The City shall provide
the Charter Study Committee with a secretary who shall be available
as needed by the Committee and with such other clerical and professional
assistance as may be necessary within reasonable limits of the allocation
of the time of the officers and employees involved.
Vacancies in the Charter Study Committee, from whatever cause,
shall be filled by appointment by the City Council for the unexpired
term. Each member of the Committee shall serve until his successor
is appointed and qualified. Any member of the Charter Study Committee
may be removed from office prior to the expiration of his term of
office by a four-fifths vote of all members of the City Council.
The Charter Study Committee shall meet on call of the Chairman
of the Committee or the City Council. Said meeting shall be open to
the public and notice of said meetings shall be published seven days
prior to the date of said meetings in the City's official newspaper.
The Chairman shall notify each member of the Committee seven days
in advance of said meetings.
The members of the Charter Study Committee shall receive no
compensation for their services as such, but shall be entitled to
their reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of their duties as such Committee members.
The duties and functions of the Charter Study Committee shall
be as follows:
(a) To study
and make recommendations concerning charter revision proposals referred
to it by the City Council.
(b) Upon
the Committee's own initiative, to make studies and conduct research
and make recommendations to the City Council relative to proposals
that would revise the charter to:
(1) Conform
to statutory and case law;
(2) Meet
modern conditions of the community; or
(3) Reflect
the present-day intent of the electorate of the City of Inglewood.
(c) To conduct
public hearings, upon its own motion, when deemed necessary to complete
its studies upon a particular charter revision proposal.
(Ord. 2013 12-13-69)
There is hereby created and established a Civil Defense and
Disaster Council.
The City Council of the City of Inglewood shall be and is the
Inglewood Civil Defense and Disaster Council for all purposes whatsoever.
The Mayor of the City of Inglewood shall be the Chairman of the Civil
Defense and Disaster Council. This Section shall not be construed
as a limitation on any duly authorized powers of the City Council.
(Ord. 2288 8-23-77; Ord. 2500 6-4-85)
(a) There
is hereby established the Office of the Director of Civil Defense
and Disaster.
(b) The
Administrative Officer shall be the Director of Civil Defense and
Disaster.
(c) In the
absence or unavailability of the Administrative Officer, the Assistant
or Deputy Director shall be the Director.
(Ord. 2288 8-23-77; Ord. 2500 6-4-85; Ord. 97-19 9-2-97)
(a) There
is hereby established the Office of Assistant Director of Civil Defense
and Disaster and the Office of Deputy Director of the Civil Defense
and Disaster.
(b) The
Chief of Police shall be the Assistant Director of Civil Defense and
Disaster.
(c) A Police
Officer, as designated by the Chief of Police, shall be the Deputy
Director of Civil Defense and Disaster and shall be assigned the responsibility
of planning and coordinating all aspects of the City's Civil Defense
and Disaster Preparedness Program.
(d) The
Director and Assistant Director of Civil Defense and Disaster may
designate other such Deputy Directors as deemed appropriate.
(Ord. 1980 1-23-69; Ord. 2288 8-23-77; Ord. 2500 6-4-85)
(a) As used
in these sections, the term "civil defense" shall mean the preparation
for and the carrying out of all emergency functions, other than functions
for which military forces are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize
and repair injury and damage resulting from disaster. It shall not
include, nor does any provision of these sections apply to, any condition
relating to a labor controversy.
(b) As used
in these sections, the term "disaster" shall mean actual or threatened
enemy attack, sabotage, extraordinary fire, flood, storm, epidemic,
riot, earthquake or other similar public calamity.
The Civil Defense and Disaster Organization of the City shall
consist of (1) all officers and employees of the City; (2) all volunteer
forces enrolled to aid them during a disaster; and (3) all groups,
organizations and persons (including persons pressed into service
pursuant to the provisions hereof) who may by agreement or operation
of laws be charged with duties incident to the protection of life
and property in the City during such disaster.
The organization, duties and functions of the Civil Defense
and Disaster Organization (City emergency organization) and its relationship
with the American National Red Cross shall be as set forth in the
current civil defense and disaster emergency operations plan of the
City. Insofar as possible, the form of organization, titles and terminology
shall conform to the recommendations of the civil defense and disaster
agencies of the Federal government and the State of California.
The Director is hereby empowered:
(a) To request
the City Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence
of a disaster or an emergency and the termination thereof, if the
City Council is in session, or to issue himself such proclamation
if the City Council is not in session, subject to confirmation by
the City Council at the earliest practicable time.
(b) To request
the Governor to proclaim a state of disaster or a state of extreme
emergency when in the opinion of the Director the resources of the
area or region are inadequate to cope with the disaster.
(c) To control
and direct the effort of the Civil Defense and Disaster Organization
of the City for the accomplishment of the purposes of this Part.
(d) To direct
coordination and cooperation between divisions, services and staff
of the Civil Defense and Disaster Organization of the City, and to
resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise between
them.
(e) To represent
the Civil Defense and Disaster Organization of the City in all dealings
with public or private agencies pertaining to Civil Defense and Disaster.
In the event of the proclamation of a disaster or emergency
as herein provided, or the proclamation of a state of disaster or
a state of extreme emergency by the Governor or the Director of the
California Disaster Office, the Director is empowered:
(a) To make
and issue rules and regulations on matters reasonably related to the
protection of life and property as affected by such disaster; provided,
however, such rules and regulations must be confirmed at the earliest
practicable time by the City Council.
(b) To obtain
vital supplies, equipment and such other properties found lacking
and needed for the protection of the life and property of the people,
and to bond the City for the fair value thereof; and if required,
immediately to commandeer the same for public use.
(c) To require
emergency services of any City officer or employee and, in the event
of the proclamation of a state of disaster or a state of extreme emergency
by the Governor in the region in which the City is located, to command
the aid of as many citizens of this community as he thinks necessary
in the execution of his duties; such persons shall be entitled to
all privileges, benefits and immunities as are provided by state law
for registered civil defense and disaster service volunteers.
(d) To requisition
necessary personnel or material of any City department or agency.
(e) To execute
all of his ordinary powers as Administrative Officer, all of the special
powers conferred upon him by these Sections or by resolution or approved
plan adopted pursuant thereto, all powers conferred upon him by any
statute, by agreement approved by the City Council, or by any lawful
authority.
(Ord. 2288 8-23-77; Ord. 2500 6-4-85; Ord. 97-19 9-2-97)
It shall be unlawful to:
(a) Wilfully
obstruct, hinder, or delay any member of the Civil Defense and Disaster
Organization in the enforcement of any lawful rule or regulation issued
pursuant to these Sections, or in the performance of any duty imposed
upon him or her by virtue of this Chapter; or
(b) Do any
act forbidden by any lawful rules or regulations issued pursuant to
these Sections; or
(c) Wear,
carry or display, without authority, any means of identification specified
by either the Civil Defense and Disaster Agency of the State, or by
the Inglewood Civil Defense and Disaster Organization.
(Ord. 93-08 4-13-93)
The declared purpose of these regulations is to provide for
the preparation and carrying out of plans for the protection of persons
and property within the City in the event of a disaster, and to provide
for the coordination of the civil defense and disaster functions of
the City with all other public agencies and affected private persons,
corporations and organizations. Any expenditures made in connection
with such civil defense and disaster activities, including mutual
aid activities, shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct
protection and benefit of the inhabitants and property of the City.
(Ord. 1880 9-2-66)
The Inglewood Employment Development Advisory Council is hereby
created and established to perform the functions designated in this
Chapter. The Council shall be composed of nine members. The membership
of the Council shall represent the community organizations and institutions
participating in, or made a part of, the City's comprehensive employment
development planning. These organizations and institutions shall be:
The Employment Service of the State of California Educational
institutions
Community based agencies
Business
Organized labor
Other interested citizens or groups as may be deemed by the
appointing authorities to be necessary to the employment development
planning and programming effort.
(Ord. 2304 6-27-78; Ord. 2353 7-11-79; Ord. 2411 11-10-81)
Individual members of the City Council shall submit the names
of nominees for the Advisory Council. Members of the Advisory Council
shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council
from the list of nominees. All members shall be either residents of
or have their place of employment located in the City; provided, however,
that if the Employment Development Plan includes participating agencies
or participants from contiguous areas, such agencies or participants
shall not be prohibited from serving on the Advisory Council.
The Employment Development Advisory Council shall consist of
nine members who shall be designated as Council Members Nos. 1 through
9. Committee members shall serve a term of two years, except for initial
appointments made after the amendments of this date. The terms of
Council Members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall expire June 1, 1980, and
the terms of Council Members Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 shall expire June
1, 1981.
The staggered expiration provisions of this Section shall apply notwithstanding the two-year term of service provision of this Section and that of Section
2-152.12. Such exception shall apply only to initial appointments of Council Members Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9. Members appointed to such positions shall be eligible for appointment to an additional single term of office notwithstanding the provisions of Section
2-152.12.
(Ord. 2304 6-27-78; Ord. 2411 11-10-81)
Each member shall serve for a term of two years. No member shall
serve more than two consecutive terms, except that a member who has
served an incomplete term may serve for the ensuing two terms. Additionally
excepted are members appointed to office as of June 1, 1978. Such
appointees' terms shall not be limited by prior service. Such appointees
shall serve from June 1, 1978, as if appointed for an initial first
term in office.
(Ord. 2304 6-27-78)
Vacancies in the office of a member, whether by expiration of
the term or otherwise, shall be filled by appointment by the Mayor,
with the approval of the City Council, and shall be either for the
ensuing term or for the remainder of the current unexpired term, as
the case may be.
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Chapter, any member
who is absent from any three consecutive meetings of said Advisory
Council, unless excused from such attendance by consent of said Council,
expressed by action of record in its official minutes, or who is absent
from a total of six regular meetings of said Council, in any six-month
period without such consent of the Council expressed of record in
its official minutes, shall thereby automatically forfeit membership
of said Council and the name of such member shall be automatically
removed from the membership of said Council. The Secretary of the
Advisory Council shall promptly notify the removed member and the
Mayor of the fact of such removal and the vacancy so created shall
be filled by appointment by the Mayor with the approval of the City
Council.
Five of the members of the Employment Development Advisory Council
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of regular business.
(Ord. 2304 6-27-78; Ord. 2411 11-10-81)
The first Chairperson of the Advisory Council shall be appointed
by the Mayor. Thereafter, at the first business meeting of each new
fiscal year, the members of the Advisory Council shall nominate one
of their number to serve as Chairperson. The nomination shall be subject
to the approval of the Mayor. The Vice Chairperson of the Advisory
Council shall be appointed by the Chairperson. The Deputy City Administrator
for Management and Budget, or a designee of the Deputy City Administrator
for Management and Budget, shall serve as Secretary and Staff to the
Advisory Council.
(Ord. 2353 9-11-79)
No compensation shall be paid to members of the Employment Development
Advisory Council, but they shall be entitled to reasonable and necessary
expenses which are allowable under the rules and regulations issued
by the agencies funding the employment development programming. A
budget shall be established which will specify allowable expenditures
of the Advisory Council.
(Ord. 2411 11-10-81)
The functions of the Employment Development Council shall be
as follows:
(a) To
make recommendations to the City Council relative to employment development
plans, goals, policies, procedures and other activities conducted
under the rules and regulations of the funding agencies, and specified
by the City staff in the Employment Development Plan.
(b) To
provide objective evaluations of the employment and training programs
conducted by the City staff under the rules and regulations of the
funding agencies.
(c) To
review and comment, and to make recommendations to the City Council
on the future employment and training needs of those residents targeted
under the rules and regulations of the funding agencies as recipients
of employment development program resources.
(d) To
advise the City Council on the allocation of resources made available
through the funding agencies for purposes of employment development
programming in the planning jurisdiction.
(Ord. 2411 11-10-81)
Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, the Advisory Council
shall adopt rules and regulations for transaction of business before
it, and shall designate the time and place for the regular monthly
meeting or meetings of the Advisory Council.
The Advisory Council shall have no power or authority to bind
or obligate the City or any office or department thereof for any money,
debt, undertaking or obligation of any kind in excess of the appropriation
which the City Council may have made for the purposes of said Advisory
Council in any fiscal year.
The City Clerk shall notify the Advisory Council through its
designated Secretary of any Advisory Council matters or documents
which may hereafter be pending before the City Council.
(Ord. 2251 3-9-76)
There shall be and there is hereby created a Housing Advisory
Commission, which Commission shall have the duties as prescribed hereinafter.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76)
(a) The
Housing Advisory Commission shall consist of seven members who shall
be designated respectively as Commissioners No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
and 7.
(1) Commissioner No. 1 shall be appointed by the Mayor, from nominees
submitted by the Councilmember from Council District No. 1, and confirmed
by the City Council.
(2) Commissioner No. 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor, from nominees
submitted by the Councilmember from Council District No. 2, and confirmed
by the City Council.
(3) Commissioner No. 3 shall be appointed by the Mayor, from nominees
submitted by the Councilmember from Council District No. 3, and confirmed
by the City Council.
(4) Commissioner No. 4 shall be appointed by the Mayor, from nominees
submitted by the Councilmember from Council District No. 4, and confirmed
by the City Council.
(5) Commissioner No. 5 shall be nominated and appointed by the Mayor,
and confirmed by the City Council.
(6) Commissioner No. 6 shall be appointed by the Mayor from the tenant
body of the Inglewood Housing Authority and confirmed by the City
Council.
(7) Commissioner No. 7 shall be appointed by the Mayor from the tenant
body of the Inglewood Housing Authority and confirmed by the City
Council. This member shall be over sixty-two years of age, if the
Authority has tenants over that age.
(b) Tenant
Commissioners No. 6 and 7 shall have all the powers, duties and privileges
of any other Commissioner. Their terms of office, qualifications,
method of appointment and removal are governed by the Housing Authorities
Law (
Health and Safety Code Section 34200 et seq.).
(Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
The terms of the present members of the Housing Advisory Commission
shall be superseded by the provisions of this Section.
(a) Commissioners
No. 1 through 5 shall serve a term of four years, to coincide with
the term of the person who nominated the Commissioner.
(b) Tenant
Commissioners No. 6 and 7 shall serve a term of two years as set forth
in the Housing Authorities Law.
(c) All
Commissioners should serve until their successor has been appointed
and qualified. All vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.
(Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
Members of the Housing Advisory Commission shall comply with
conflict of interest and disclosure provisions set forth in the Housing
Authorities Law and the City's Conflict of Interest Code.
(Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
Except for Tenant Commissioners No. 6 and 7, whose removal is governed under the Housing Authorities Law, any Commissioner who absents him or herself from any three consecutive regular meetings of said Commission, unless excused from such attendance by consent of such Commission, expressed by action of record in its official minutes, or who is absent from a total of five regular meetings of said Commission, in any six-month period without such consent of the Commission so expressed of record in its official minutes, shall thereby automatically forfeit the position or office as a member of said Commission and the name of such person shall be automatically removed from the membership of the Commission immediately after the adjournment of any such third consecutive meeting or any such fifth meeting in any six-month period, as the case may be, at which such member has not appeared. The Secretary of the Commission shall thereupon promptly notify the removed member and the Mayor or the City Council of the fact of such removal; whereupon, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment under the provisions of Section
2-152.52 of this Code.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
The Housing Advisory Commission shall select from its members
a Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson, who shall serve as such during
the pleasure of the Commission. The Commission shall also designate
a Secretary who shall serve as such during the pleasure of the Commission.
The Secretary may, but need not be, a person in the Civil Service
System of the City. The compensation of the Secretary, if in the Civil
Service System of the City, shall be as determined by the personnel
rules.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
Members of the Housing Advisory Commission shall serve without
compensation; provided, however that tenant members shall receive
$50 per day for attendance at not more than four meetings per month
of the Housing Advisory Commission.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 95-34 12-19-95)
Four of the members of the Housing Advisory Commission shall
constitute a quorum of said Commission for the transaction of business.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 95-34 12-19-95; Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
The Housing Advisory Commission shall meet on call of the Mayor/Chairman
of the City Council/Housing Authority at the time and place designated
by the Mayor/Chairman for the meeting or meetings of the Commission.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76)
The functions of the Housing Advisory Commission shall be as
follows:
(1) To
serve as required in an advisory capacity to the City Council/Housing
Authority on matters relating to housing in the community.
(2) To
assist in developing long-range objectives and goals for housing in
the community.
(3) To
recommend changes from time to time in the City Housing Assistance
Plan.
(4) To
undertake studies in said areas of concerns or as may be assigned
by the City Council/Housing Authority.
(5) To
review and make recommendations on all matters to come before the
Inglewood Housing Authority prior to Authority action, except emergency
matters and matters which the Housing Advisory Commission, by resolution,
excludes from its review; and to make final decisions on matters which
the Authority, by resolution, specifically delegates to the Housing
Advisory Commission.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 95-34 12-19-95; Ord. 18-02 10-31-17)
The Commission shall cause to be kept accurate records of its
acts and proceedings in a suitable record or minute book, which shall
at all times, during working hours, be open to public inspection in
the office of the Housing Authority.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76)
The City Clerk shall notify the Housing Advisory Commission
through its designated secretary of any Housing Advisory Commission
matters or documents which may hereafter be pending before the City
Council/Housing Authority which may require their advice.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76)
Except as expressly delegated by the City Council or the Housing
Authority, the Housing Advisory Commission shall have no power or
authority to bind or obligate the City or Authority or any officer
or department thereof for any money, debt, undertaking or obligation
of any kind in excess of the appropriation which the City Council
may have made for the purposes of said Commission in any fiscal year.
(Ord. 2266 9-21-76; Ord. 95-34 12-19-95)
There is hereby created a Citizen Police Oversight Commission.
(Ord. 02-23 8-20-02)
The Citizen Police Oversight Commission shall be composed of
eleven members who shall broadly represent the racial, ethnic, religious,
age, gender, sexual orientation, and disabled members of the general
public. Members shall reside or be owners/operators of a business
in the City of Inglewood. Members of the Commission shall be appointed
as follows:
(a) The
Mayor and each councilmember shall be entitled to appoint two members,
and such members shall serve for a term concurrent with the term of
the appointing member;
(b) The
Chief of Police shall be entitled to appoint one member, and such
member shall serve for a term of one year; and
(c) The
Commission shall select from its members a Chairperson and a Vice
Chairperson who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission.
(d) Members
may be re-appointed at the conclusion of their term of office. Vacancies
shall be filled immediately. Any member of the Commission may be removed
for cause by the appointing authority with the concurrence of the
City Council.
(Ord. 02-23 8-20-02; Ord. 04-16 7-13-04)
The Commission shall have the following authority and responsibilities:
(1) To
receive allegations of misconduct. A copy of any complaint against
the Police Department or any employee of the department shall be conveyed
by the Commission to the Chief of Police or his designee, within twenty-four
hours (or sooner if practicable) of its receipt by any commission
member or its staff. A copy of any complaint filed with the Police
Department shall be conveyed to the Commission within forty-eight
hours.
(2) The
Chief of Police, upon receipt of any allegation of misconduct either
alleged by or involving the public, shall cause an investigation into
said allegation. The matter shall be investigated in the manner deemed
appropriate by the Chief of Police.
(3) The
Chief of Police shall have the authority to utilize an outside (non-Inglewood
Police Department) investigator when appropriate to conduct investigations
into more serious allegations. The outside investigator shall be chosen
from a pre-approved list provided by the City Attorney's Office. If
the Chief of Police determines that it is appropriate to employ an
outside investigator he shall immediately notify the Commission, City
Administrator, and the City Attorney.
(4) Upon
completion of any investigation conducted pursuant to sections (2)
and (3) above, the Chief of Police (or his designee), will report
the results to the Commission.
(5) The
Commission shall review the results of the investigation and make
recommendations concerning allegations of misconduct to the Chief
of Police, who shall have final disciplinary authority.
(6) The
Commission shall adopt an administrative manual which shall serve
as their rules and procedures within one hundred twenty days of the
first meeting and shall revise same thereafter as required.
(Ord. 02-23 8-20-02; Ord. 04-16 7-13-04)
The hearing process shall be open to the public to the extent
legally possible and insofar as it does not conflict with state or
Federal law. All deliberations of, or documents possessed by the Commission
shall be handled in accordance with applicable state and Federal law
regarding the confidentiality of police personnel records.
(Ord. 02-23 8-20-02; Ord. 04-16 7-13-04)
There shall be and there is hereby created an Arts Commission
which shall perform the functions as prescribed hereinafter.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The Arts Commission shall be composed of eight members. A minimum
of five members shall be Inglewood residents. Members shall be designated
respectively as Members Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Member No. 1 shall be a community member appointed by the Mayor
with the approval of the City Council from the nominees submitted
by the Council member from Council District No. 1.
Member No. 2 shall be a community member appointed by the Mayor
with the approval of the City Council from the nominees submitted
by the Council member from Council District No. 2.
Member No. 3 shall be a community member appointed by the Mayor
with the approval of the City Council from the nominees submitted
by the Council member from Council District No. 3.
Member No. 4 shall be a community member appointed by the Mayor
with the approval of the City Council from the nominees submitted
by the Council member from Council District No. 4.
Member No. 5 shall be a community member appointed by the Mayor
with the approval of the City Council from the nominees submitted
by the Mayor.
Member No. 6 shall be a staff member from the Community Development
Department appointed by the City Administrative Officer.
Member No. 7 shall be a staff member from the Parks, Recreation
and Community Services Department appointed by the City Administrative
Officer.
Member No. 8 shall be a staff member from the Library Department
appointed by the City Administrative Officer.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Commission members should be Arts professionals in the visual,
performance or literary fields. Specifically, the Arts Commission
should consist of artists, curators, artistic directors, critics,
historians, fine art collectors, architects, and/or other design professionals
with a relevant arts background.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
All members of the Arts Commission who are appointed by the
Mayor shall serve terms which coincide with the terms of the individual
Council Member or Mayor by whom they were nominated. Arts Commission
members who were appointed by the Mayor shall continue to serve until
their successors have been appointed and qualified.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Vacancies, whether by expiration or term or otherwise, shall be filled by appointment, for the unexpired term, in the same manner as set forth in Section
2-152.69. Each member of the Commission shall serve until their successor is appointed and qualified. The City Council, by a simple majority vote of those present, may remove any Arts Commission Member from office at any time during the term thereof. Additionally, should the representative from the Community Development Department, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department and/or the Library Department vacate its respective Commission position, his or her position on the Arts Commission shall terminate automatically.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Removal, either heretofore or hereafter, from a district to
another district or readjustment of district lines shall not affect
the tenure of any member as such for the unexpired portion of his
or her then current term.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
In the event that a Commission member is absent for three consecutive
regularly scheduled Arts Commission meetings or who is absent from
a total of five regularly scheduled Arts Commission meetings in any
six-month period without the consent of the Commission, the attendance
record of such member shall be reviewed by the Arts Commission. The
Arts Commission shall consider the reasons for the absences with the
member and make a determination whether the absences should be excused
or unexcused by the City Council. The report and recommendation shall
be transmitted to the City Clerk who shall agendize the matter for
City Council consideration. The City Council shall take appropriate
action including, but not limited to, excusing the absences, removing
the member, or such other action as the Council deems appropriate.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Permission is hereby granted to the Arts Commission to use the
Council Chamber in the City Hall as the place for its meetings, provided
that such meetings shall not conflict or interfere with meetings of
the City Council.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Arts Commission members #1 through #5 shall be voting members
and members #6 through #8 shall be non-voting members. Three voting
members of the Arts Commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The Chair and Vice Chair of the Arts Commission shall be elected
from its members.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
No compensation shall be paid to Arts Commission members who
were appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council provided,
however, that they shall be entitled to their reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as authorized
by budget appropriations and the City Administrative Officer.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
Subject to the general control and authority of the City Council,
the Arts Commission shall have the power to perform the following
functions and duties:
(1) To
promote the development and utilization of a Public Arts Program for
the City of Inglewood.
(2) To
increase the understanding and enjoyment of public art by Inglewood
residents and visitors.
(3) To
provide, when possible, unusual and challenging employment opportunities
for Inglewood residents.
(4) To
encourage collaboration between artists, architects, engineers, businesses,
non-profit organizations, and City of Inglewood Staff.
(5) To
encourage a variety of temporary and/or permanent art forms throughout
the City.
(6) To
encourage and support arts education and art in institutions in the
City.
(7) To
encourage the continuing development of the City's cultural infrastructure
and its support facilities.
(8) To
encourage the implementation of the Cultural Arts Master Plan of the
City of Inglewood.
(9) To
develop standards, guidelines, and procedures for implementation of
the Percent of Arts Program of the City of Inglewood including, but
not limited to:
(a) Definitions and/or qualifications for artworks, art projects, and
art programs.
(c) Procedures and criteria for reviewing and approving art project proposals.
(d) Appraisals and other determinations of the valuation of artwork or
art projects.
(e) Contract agreement administration.
(f) Public art exhibition locations and durations.
(g) Maintenance of Public Art Fund.
(h) Support services and assistance for artists.
(i) Participation by community and business organizations.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The City Administrative Officer shall designate a member of
the classified civil service system of the City to serve as secretary
to the Commission and determine if any other personnel should be assigned
to provide staff support to the Arts Commission.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The City Administrative Officer shall cause to be kept accurate
records of the activities and actions of the Commission and its proceedings
in a suitable record or minute book, which shall at all times, during
public working hours be open to public inspection.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The Arts Commission shall hold at least one regular meeting
in each calendar month at the time and place determined by the Commission.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
The Arts Commission shall serve entirely in an advisory capacity
and, as such, shall have no power or authority to bind or obligate
the City, or any agency, office, or department thereof with regard
to any official position or any debt, undertaking or obligation of
any kind in excess of the appropriation which the City Council may
have made for the purposes of said Commission in any fiscal year.
(Ord. 04-24 11-30-04)
There is hereby created a Measure "IT" Independent Citizen's
Oversight Committee.
(Ord. 07-09 4-25-07)
The Independent Citizens Oversight Committee shall consist of
seven members appointed by the City Council and consistent with the
categories of membership described below. Four members shall constitute
a quorum. The City Administrator shall appoint a City staff representative
to serve as the Oversight Committee Secretary and custodian of records,
who shall not have a vote.
The Independent Citizens Oversight Committee must be composed
of the following:
1. One
designated representative of the Inglewood Police Officers' Association,
as officially nominated by the Association.
2. One
designated representative of the Inglewood Police Management Association,
as officially nominated by the Association.
3. One
City of Inglewood Block Captain or Homeowner Association representative.
Applications and interviews for this representative shall be conducted
through an open community application process. At the time of application,
applicants must have resided within the City of Inglewood for at least
five years.
4. One
Chamber of Commerce or local business representative, particularly
a representative with expertise in finance or accounting. Applications
and interviews for this representative shall be conducted through
an open community application process. At the time of application,
applicants will have either:
(a) Resided within the city of Inglewood for at least five years and
held a principal position in an Inglewood business for at least two
years; or
(b) Held a principal position in an Inglewood business for at least seven
years.
5. One
member representing the Inglewood Senior Citizen constituency. Applications
and interviews for this representative shall be conducted through
an open community application process. At the time of application,
applicants must have resided within the City of Inglewood for at least
five years.
6. One
high school junior or senior representing City of Inglewood youth.
Applications and interviews for this representative shall be conducted
through an open community application process. At the time of application,
applicants must have resided within the City of Inglewood for at least
five years.
7. One
member representing the Los Angeles County Firefighters Association,
Local 1014, as officially nominated by the Association.
Upon their appointment and during their incumbency, the four
members of the Oversight Committee not officially nominated by the
public safety associations shall be and remain residents of the city;
provided, however, that city employees (excluding Police Association
members), other city officials and city vendors shall not be qualified
to serve as Oversight Committee members.
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Should one of the four members not officially nominated by the
public safety associations cease to be a city resident or hold a principal
position in an Inglewood business as appropriate to the seat, the
office shall be deemed vacant and the term of such member terminated.
The Oversight Committee Secretary shall notify the City Council and
City Administrator of such termination as soon as administratively
possible.
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The City Administrator shall be responsible for creating an
application process and informing the public of the opportunity to
serve on the Oversight Committee. At the close of the application
period, the City Administrator and Personnel Director will review
applications and use a standard rating system to rank the candidates
for each of the four seats not officially nominated by the public
safety associations. The City Administrator will present the results
of this rating process to the City Council, and the City Council will
make the appointments at a City Council meeting.
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All members of the Oversight Committee shall serve at the pleasure
of the Inglewood City Council and may be removed by a majority vote
of the City Council at any time.
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Of the members of the Oversight Committee first appointed, each
shall be appointed for a term of one year. The City Council may approve
an additional one year for each member first appointed. Succeeding
members shall be appointed for terms of two years. The Oversight Committee
Secretary's term shall be designated by the City Administrator. All
members shall serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.
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Should a member of the Oversight Committee fail to attend three
consecutive meetings, unless excused for cause by the Oversight Committee
Chairperson, that member's office shall be deemed vacant and the member's
term ended. The Oversight Committee secretary shall immediately notify
the City Council and City Clerk of such termination.
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(Ord. 07-09 4-25-07)
The Oversight Committee shall annually organize and elect a
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson from its membership for a one-year
term. After the first election, each succeeding election shall take
place in January. In the chairperson's or Vice-Chairperson's absence
or disability, the Oversight Committee may designate a Chairperson
or Vice-Chairperson pro tempore.
Regular meetings shall be held on the day and time established
by resolution of the Oversight Committee as amended from time to time.
The Oversight Committee shall establish a procedure for calling
special meetings and may also adopt application requirements, meeting
procedures such as Robert's Rules of Order, and/or other reasonable
rules and regulations for conducting business. Minutes shall be kept
of all meetings and the Oversight Committee Secretary shall deliver
copies of minutes to the City Administrator and City Clerk for filing
and distribution to City Council members.
The Oversight Committee may designate one of its members, or
a subcommittee composed of not more than two members, to study, review,
consider, or make recommendations to the Committee concerning any
matter within its purview.
(Ord. 07-09 4-25-07)
The Oversight Committee is charged with the following responsibilities:
(i) reviewing all appropriations of revenues received by the City
of Inglewood from the transactions (sales) and use taxes generated
by Measure "IT," to determine whether such funds are being spent in
a fiscally accountable manner, consistent with the community's best
interests, and the Strategic Priority Guidelines adopted by the City
Council; (ii) reviewing the audit prepared by an Independent Auditor
retained by the city to determine whether such funds have been spent
responsibly; (iii) prepare and issue the Oversight Committee's own
annual report setting forth their findings in regard to the foregoing
within one hundred eighty days after the end of the preceding fiscal
year.
The Oversight Committee shall confine itself specifically to
funds received by the City of Inglewood from the transactions (sales)
and use taxes imposed pursuant to Measure "IT." City revenues and
funds generated through other sources are outside the scope of the
Oversight Committee. However, the Oversight Committee shall have the
responsibility of monitoring the City's conformance with maintaining
its existing level of general fund support for the city's police services
to insure that the revenues received from the transactions (sales)
and use tax imposed pursuant to the provision of this Chapter add
to, and do not substitute for, the existing level of general fund
support for such services.
In order to preserve the integrity and independence of the Oversight
process, Committee members will not play a formal role in contracting,
project management, construction, or any other aspect of Measure "IT"
funding. In addition, the Oversight Committee is not charged with
decision-making on spending priorities, construction schedules, project
details, funding source decisions (e.g., leveraged funds, developer
fees, etc.), financing plans, tax rate assumptions, or selection of
consultants, design and construction firms.
(Ord. 07-09 4-25-07)
There is hereby created and established a Rental Housing Board
to perform the functions designated in this Article.
(a) Membership
of Board. The Rental Housing Board shall consist of five members who
shall be designated respectively as Board Member Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5.
(1) Board Member No. 1 shall be a residential landlord or owner appointed
by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted
by the Councilmember from District No. 1.
(2) Board Member No. 2 shall be a residential landlord or owner appointed
by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted
by the Councilmember from District No. 2.
(3) Board Member No. 3 shall be a residential tenant appointed by the
Mayor with the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted
by the Councilmember from District No. 3.
(4) Board Member No. 4 shall be a residential tenant appointed by the
Mayor with the approval of the City Council from nominees submitted
by the Councilmember from District No. 4.
(5) Board Member No. 5 shall be a City of Inglewood Employee as designated
and appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council from
nominees submitted by the Mayor and serve as the chairperson of the
Board unless otherwise unavailable.
(b) Board
Members Nos. 1 through 4 shall be residents of the City. Board Member
No. 5 shall be an employee of the City. The Board Members shall consist
of at least two owners and two tenants. Three members of the Rental
Housing Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
(Ord. 21-09 5-10-21)
(a) Term. Unless otherwise removed by the City Council for any reason, all Board Members shall serve terms which coincide with the term of the elected official who nominated the Board Member. Provided, however, that each member shall continue to serve until a successor has been appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner provided in Section
2-152.88 and shall be for the remainder of the then current term.
(b) Compensation.
Board Members shall receive no compensation for their services, but
shall be entitled to their reasonable and necessary expenses incurred
in the performance of their duties as Board Members, not to exceed
the amount budgeted therefor. This provision shall not prevent Board
Member Number 4 from receiving full compensation under an employment
agreement with the City.
(Ord. 21-09 5-10-21)
The Rental Housing Board shall have the following duties and
powers:
(a) To
hold regular meetings at least once each calendar month, or as needed,
to review applications submitted by owners or tenants under Chapter
8, Article 9 (Just Cause Eviction Protections) or Article 10 (Rent
Control Regulations) of the Municipal Code. Such meetings shall be
fixed by resolution of the Board, and any application fee shall be
established by City Council resolution in the City's Master Fee Schedule.
(b) To
establish policies and procedures for administration and enforcement
of Just Cause Eviction Protections and Residential Rent Regulations,
subject to limitations imposed by State law, including, but not limited
to,
Civil Code Sections 1940—1954.05 and 1954.50—1954.535,
and
Government Code Sections 7060—7060.7.
(c) To conduct hearings on petitions filed pursuant to Chapter 8, Articles 9 and 10 or appeals of decisions of a Hearing Officer filed pursuant to Section
8-135(n).
(d) Such
other duties as are designated by resolution of the City Council.
(Ord. 21-09 5-10-21)
Any decision of the Rental Housing Board shall be final unless
judicial review is sought in a court of competent jurisdiction. The
Board decision shall take effect immediately unless provided otherwise
in the decision regardless of whether a party seeks judicial review.
(Ord. 21-09 5-10-21)