A public works commission is created and established. The public
works commission may be known and referred to, among other things,
as the "Malibu public works commission" or as the "public works commission."
(Prior code § 21114; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
The public works commission shall consist of five members who
shall be residents of the city. Members shall not be officers or employees
of the city.
(Prior code § 21115; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
Each member of the city council shall appoint one member of
the public works commission to serve at the pleasure of the appointing
councilmember. Appointments shall be made at a regular city council
meeting.
(Prior code § 21116; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
Each member of the public works commission shall serve a four-year
term. Commissioners shall be appointed at a regular city council meeting
following the general municipal election at which the appointing councilmember
was elected. In the event the office of any appointing councilmember
becomes vacant during the term thereof, the term of the commissioner
appointed by such councilmember shall terminate 90 days after such
vacancy occurs. Following expiration of the term of office, each commissioner
shall continue to serve until his or her successor is appointed and
qualified. Notwithstanding any provision of this code, each commissioner
shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing councilmember and may
be removed by that councilmember at a regular city council meeting.
(Prior code § 21117; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998; Ord.
401 § 1, 2016)
Vacancies on the public works commission shall be filled by
appointment by the individual councilmember who made the appointment
to the seat which is vacant.
(Prior code § 21118; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
If a member of the public works commission is absent from three successive regular meetings without being excused by the commission, or is absent for any reason for more than six regular meetings in any 12 month period, the office of such member shall be deemed vacated and the chair shall immediately notify the city manager, who shall notify the city council that the office is vacant. A successor for the remainder of the term of such member shall be appointed as provided in Section
2.44.030.
(Prior code § 21119; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
Regular meeting days of the public works commission shall be
determined by resolution of the public works commission, except that
the commission's regular meeting shall be at least once monthly.
(Prior code § 21120; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
The public works commission may make recommendations to the
city council with respect to matters concerning the city's capital
projects including roads and pier, solid waste management, transportation,
congestion management, storm water management, landslide abatement,
film permits, public utilities, telecommunications, and all matters
concerning public works services, and such other matters as directed
by the city council.
(Prior code § 21121; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998; Ord.
372 § 1, 2013)
Accurate and permanent records of the actions of the commission
shall be kept, and such records shall have the same status as records
of other administrative departments of the city.
(Prior code §21122; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
The public works commission shall elect one of its members to
serve as chair. Such election shall be held at least annually on a
date set by resolution of the commission. The chair serves at the
pleasure of the commission. The commission may adopt such rules and
regulations as it deems necessary to provide for its other officers
and their method of selection, and for other matters relative to its
work and administration. Minutes, resolutions and official records
of the commission shall be filed with the city clerk.
(Prior code § 21123; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)
Members of the public works commission may receive compensation
for their services as set by resolution of the city council. The public
works director or designee shall submit to the finance officer at
the end of each calendar month, a statement showing the number of
meetings of the public works commission attended by each member during
the month. No additional compensation shall be paid for expenses incurred
by the members of the commission in the performance of their duties,
except that the city council may from time to time authorize in advance,
expenditures for attendance at seminars, institutes, or other meetings
which the city council finds to be beneficial to the commissioners
in the performance of their duties, and in the best interest of the
city. Claims for such expenses shall be filed with the finance officer
and shall be subject to audit and approval by the city council.
(Prior code § 21124; Ord. 177 § 1, 1998)