The Public Safety Commission is hereby reestablished and shall
continue with the authority as set forth herein.
The purpose of the Public Safety Commission is as follows:
The Public Safety Commission shall act as a liaison to the community
and the Council in matters relating to public safety; these issues
include traffic and pedestrian safety, emergency preparedness and
response activities, and neighborhood safety. The Commission will
study, report to, and advise the City Council upon any matter regarding
public safety and the City's efforts to control and reduce criminal
activities of all types.
The Public Safety Commission shall consist of five members.
No fewer than three members shall be residents of the City of Blue
Lake, and the remaining members must either live, work or conduct
business in the geographical area encompassed within a three-mile
radius of Blue Lake City Hall. Preference will be given to those living
within the City limits.
Members appointed by the City Council will serve for a term
of two years. Terms of office for each Commissioner will be for two
years (except that two of the terms will expire the first year, and
thereafter on alternate years for the remaining Commissioners). Appointments
will expire on January 30th. When a Commissioner's normal term of
office is to expire, the City Council shall declare the vacancy in
December at a City Council meeting. The City Council will have the
City Clerk notice the vacancy(ies) for at least 30 days and fill the
vacancy(ies) as soon as possible.
A Commissioner's term of office will terminate if a member whose
eligibility was based on residency moves their primary residence outside
of the City. The two non-resident Commissioners will terminate his
or her seat if (1) he/she fails to work within the City limits or
a three-mile radius; or (2) he/she no longer resides within a three-mile
radius of the City.
At its first meeting each calendar year, the Commission shall
appoint from among its members a Chair, ViceChair, and Secretary.
The Chair shall set meeting agendas, preside at meetings, and call
special meetings when necessary. The Vice-Chair shall, in the Chair's
absence, perform the duties of the Chair. The Secretary shall record
the minutes of the meeting. The Commission shall designate a Commissioner
to represent the Commission at City Council meetings if the Commission
wishes to make a presentation to the Council or if the Council is
considering an item that is under the purview of the Commission.
Records of the Commission's proceedings, including such things
as agendas and meeting minutes, shall be kept as public records and
filed with the City Clerk.
If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, portion or part
of this chapter is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remaining portions of this chapter. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted the ordinance codified
in this chapter and each section, subsection, clause, phrase, part
or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more
sections, subsections, clauses, phrases, parts or portions be declared
invalid or unconstitutional.