There is created a recreation and parks commission consisting of seven members.
(Prior code § 2-20; Ord. 1083 § 1, 1998; Ord. 1437 § 3, 2009; Ord. O2023-05 § 1; Ord. O2024-21, 9/3/2024)
All members of the Recreation and Parks Commission shall serve a set term, with a total of six members appointed by the city, and one member appointed by Manteca Unified School District (MUSD). Each city councilmember shall appoint one member from within their respected district boundaries, with the mayor appointing two at large members. One member shall be appointed by the trustees of the Manteca Unified School District and shall reside within the MUSD boundaries within the city of Manteca. All appointments shall be subject to state and local conflict of interest laws, such that full-time employees of both the city and MUSD may not be appointed to the commission by either agency. Commission members may receive compensation for each meeting, as determined by the city manager (or her/his designee), in conjunction with the city clerk and the director of finance.
(Prior code § 2-21; Ord. 1083 § 1, 1998; Ord. O2022-08 § 1; Ord. O2024-21, 9/3/2024)
Members of the recreation and parks commission shall serve for a four-year term or until their successors are appointed. All vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term of the members whose office is vacant in the same manner as such member received original appointment.
(Prior code § 2-22; Ord. 1083 § 2, 1998; Ord. O2024-21, 9/3/2024)
The officers of the recreation and parks commission shall be a chair and vice-chair who shall be selected by the commission. Their duties shall respectively be such as are usually carried out by such officers. Officers shall hold office for one year or until their successors are selected. The commission shall adopt rules and regulations to govern proceedings. The commission shall meet at least quarterly, at a time determined by vote. Upon being notified that any regular meeting will not be held, department staff shall post a notice of cancellation of such meeting as soon as practicable. A majority shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Absence from two consecutive regular meetings without the formal consent or permission of the commission chair shall be deemed to constitute retirement of such member and the position declared vacant.
(Prior code § 2-23; Ord. 1083 § 2, 1998; Ord. 1553 § 1, 2015; Ord. O2024-21, 9/3/2024)
A. 
The commission shall be advisory to the city council in the field of public parks and recreation, and shall make all appropriate recommendations for the functioning and operation of recreation programs within the city boundaries to the city council. The recreation and parks commission is established to provide a communication link between the community and the city council and its staff.
B. 
The commission shall have no administrative authority or power to incur indebtedness or obligation on behalf of or against the city of Manteca.
C. 
The commission shall have the power to make recommendations and advise the city council on various parks and recreation operations, services and issues, as necessary in the exercise of its duties. The advisory powers of the commission shall include, but not be limited to:
1. 
The commission shall set fees for recreation programs. Any person may appeal the setting of fees to the city council. In the event the commission is unable to make a determination on a specific fee, then the city council shall decide what fee shall be charged;
2. 
Advise the city council on the subjects of recreation and facility master planning and development;
3. 
Layer of approval for needed parks and recreation facilities; review plans.
4. 
Maintain close liaison and coordination with other related community agencies to ensure total cooperative community effort to provide the most effective, most economical services possible;
5. 
Evaluate the city's recreation programs, facilities, services and relationships periodically to assure that its objectives and goals are being achieved;
6. 
Recommend goals and objectives for parks and recreation within the community;
7. 
Provide recommendations for community involvement and serve as a conduit for community feedback to the city council and staff on parks and recreation issues.
(Prior code § 2-24; Ord. 1083 § 1, 1998; Ord. O2024-21, 9/3/2024)
The city may accept all money appropriated for recreation program purposes by the Manteca Unified School District, San Joaquin County or from any other public body, and all donations, legacies or bequests from any other source. All such money shall be deposited in the treasury of the city in the recreation fund, and shall only be paid out after approval by the city council at a regular or special meeting.
(Prior code § 2-25; Ord. 1083 § 1, 1998)