The City Council hereby makes the following findings:
A. In order
to increase the City's revenue base, increase job opportunities and
to enhance the livability of our City, the City Council seeks to establish
an Economic Development Commission to serve in an advisory capacity
to the City Council, Commissions, or City staff as directed by City
Council, and as appropriate in matters pertaining to economic development,
including but not limited to manufacturing, marketing, retail, tourism,
business expansion, revitalization and agriculture.
B. The
Economic Development Commission will make recommendations to the Blue
Lake City Council and Planning Commission with respect to plans, projects,
zoning regulations and proposals affecting the Blue Lake Business
Park and other areas within the City limits identified for business
development.
C. The
Economic Development Commission will review economic trends and make
recommendations to strengthen the economic well-being of the City.
The Economic Development Commission shall consist of five members
who shall be selected for their interest, knowledge or experience
in one or more of the following areas: banking, real estate, the arts,
agriculture, small business, tourism, industry, commerce, construction,
housing, science and technology, or employee relations. No fewer than
two 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.
Members will be appointed by the City Council: Commission members
shall receive no compensation.
When a vacancy occurs or is anticipated, for whatever reason,
the chair of the Commission shall so certify to the City Council through
the City Clerk. The City Council shall declare such vacancy at its
next regular meeting and publish notice of the vacancy for at least
30 days. Commission members whose terms have expired or who had previously
served on the Economic Development Commission and who desire reappointment
shall be considered with other nominees.
Commissioners appointed by the City Council will serve a term
of two years. Terms of office for each Commissioner will be for two
years except those initially appointed for one-year terms. Appointments
will expire on January 30th. All Commissioners appointed after January
30th will continue with terms expiring on January 30th of the year
closest to the end of their term. 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 will
fill the vacancy(ies) as soon as possible.
A Commissioner's term of office will terminate if a member fails
to meet the established membership criteria, or if the member misses,
without cause, three consecutive meetings. Economic Development Commission
members may be removed from office by a simple majority vote of three
or more City Council members.
At its first meeting for the purpose of the first year after
adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, and thereafter
at the first meeting of each calendar year, the Economic Development
Commission shall appoint among its members a chairperson, vice-chairperson
and secretary. The chairperson shall set meeting agendas and provide
agenda for public posting 72 hours prior to the meeting; the chairperson
will preside at meetings and call special meetings when necessary.
The vice-chair shall, in the chairperson's absence, perform the duties
of the chairperson. The secretary shall record the minutes of the
meetings. The Commission shall designate a Commissioner to represent
the Commission at City Council meetings if the Commission wishes to
make a presentation to the City Council or if the City Council is
considering an item that is under the purview of the Economic Development
Commission.
Records of the Economic Development Commission proceedings,
including such things as agendas and meeting minutes, shall be kept
as public records and filed with the City Clerk.
The Economic Development Commission shall serve at the direction
of the Blue Lake City Council. The Commission shall have the following
duties:
A. To serve
in an advisory capacity to the City Council and as appropriate or
directed, the City Manager, designated City staff and Commissions,
in all matters pertaining to economic development in the City of Blue
Lake.
B. To review
all policy issues as requested by the City Council, and as appropriate
or directed, the City Manager and designated City staff, regarding
economic development activities and to provide recommendations.
C. Recommend
to the City Council, the City Manager and as appropriate or directed,
designated City staff, the creation or amendment of rules, regulations,
and ordinances relating to economic development activities in the
City of Blue Lake.
D. To advise
the City Council, as appropriate or directed, the City Manager and
designated City staff, on the acquisition and/or use of property for
economic development purposes.
E. To foster
relationships with other entities in order to promote and develop
programs and projects of mutual benefit.
F. To work
with the City Council, as appropriate or directed, the City Manager
and designated City staff, on implementation of the City's strategic
plan and the strategic vision for the City and to provide recommendations
on strategic plan updates.
G. Perform
other duties relating to economic development as may be prescribed
by the City Council.
The provisions of the City of Blue Lake's Conflict of Interest
Code shall apply to all members of the Blue Lake Economic Development
Commission.
If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, portion or part
of the ordinance codified in 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 the chapter. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
adopted the ordinance codified in this chapter and each section, subsection,
sentence, 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.