A department, which shall be known as the city parks and recreational
department, is hereby created.
(1994 Code, sec. 8.501)
The rental rate and deposit amount for the Sens Activity Center shall be determined by the city council and set out in § A2.001 of appendix
A, fee schedule.
(1994 Code, art. 1.1600; Ordinance 1710 adopted 4/16/2024)
(a)
Board created; membership.
A board, which shall
be known as the Sens Activity Center board of the city, is hereby
established. Same shall consist of eight (8) members, from which a
chairman, vice-chairman and secretary shall be designated. Said board
is to be appointed by the mayor on the advice and consent of the city
council and the term of office is to commence upon the creation of
such board. The first four (4) members in order of appointment shall
hold office for one (1) year, and the next four (4) members in order
of appointment shall hold office for two (2) years. The term of office
shall expire for four (4) members every March 31st. Any vacancy appointment
to the Sens Activity Center board shall be made by the mayor on the
advice and consent of the city council. Should a vacancy on the board
occur, the appointee thereto shall serve for only the unexpired term.
The mayor on the advice and consent of the city council shall thereafter
annually appoint four (4) members to the Sens Activity Center board
for a two (2) year term of office. It is expressly understood that
any prior board official shall be eligible for reappointment. All
board members shall be individuals of good character and reputation
who have long standing ties to the city community. Board members shall
serve without compensation, but shall be entitled to reimbursement
for duly authorized expenses in the performance of their duties.
(b)
Duties of board.
(1)
Intent.
It is the intent of the city to provide
a multi-purpose civic center with particular emphasis on serving senior
citizens. Toward that end, it shall be the goal of the Sens Activity
Center to make the center available to seniors and nonprofit groups
without charge and available for individuals and groups under a system
of reservation at a reasonable cost. To the extent feasible, the board
shall encourage, promote or conduct activities which will maximize
appropriate use of the facility.
(2)
Reports to council; budget.
At least annually,
the board shall prepare a report to the city council which shall include
a general description of the use of the Sens Center and suggestions
on changes in operation that would further the purpose of the center.
The board shall prepare a budget outlining proposed activities for
the upcoming year and any funds necessary to fund the activities conducted
by the board. The city council shall review the budget and appropriate
funds at its discretion in accordance with the budget procedures of
the city and available funding. Funds appropriated shall be administered
and accounted for in the same manner as all other city funds. The
funds for utilities, maintenance and the like shall be handled through
the main city budget and shall not be part of the Sens Center board
budget.
(c)
Use of facilities.
(1)
Reservations and rental.
(A)
The reservations for the use of the Sens Center shall be made
through the city administrator or his designee. The Sens Center shall
be made available for use by reservation without charge to senior
and nonprofit groups from 8:00 a.m. Monday through 12:00 a.m. Friday.
Reservations by seniors and nonprofits Monday through Thursday may
be in one (1) hour periods. The Sens Center will be available for
rent for 24-hour periods beginning at 8:00 a.m. Friday (Friday available
only if not previously reserved by a senior or nonprofit group), Saturday
and Sunday. Senior and nonprofit groups shall be given priority even
for weekend rentals. The city administrator shall require a signed
rental agreement, rental payment, and a deposit for each rental all
of which must be given to the city administrator in order to receive
keys to the Sens Center. All rent shall be received by the city administrator
at the city hall and shall be deposited and accounted for in accordance
with accepted accounting procedures of the city.
(B)
For the purpose of this section a nonprofit group shall mean:
(i) Any organization which has a current tax exemption
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(ii) Any organization that has been incorporated as
a nonprofit corporation by the Secretary of the State and which is
in good standing;
(iii) Any organization which holds a charter from a
national philanthropic or service organization, e.g. Boy Scouts or
Girl Scout of America;
(iv) Any organization granted exemption by the city
council based on historic or proposed activity intended to contribute
to the betterment of the common good of the city, which shall include
but not be limited to the city volunteer fire department.
(2)
Donations.
Donations for the Sens Center will
be accepted by the city. It shall be the responsibility of the city
administrator to receive any donations and ensure that each person
making a donation of any size receives a receipt in a form that will
be recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
(Ordinance 1576 adopted 12/18/18; Ordinance
1710 adopted 4/16/2024)
A board, which shall be known as the city parks and recreation
board, is hereby established. The board shall consist of nine (9)
members, from which a chairman and vice-chairman shall be designated.
Said board is to be appointed by the mayor on the advice and consent
of the city council and the term of office is to commence upon the
creation of the board. The first three (3) members in order of appointment
shall hold office for one year. The next three members in order of
appointment shall hold office for two years. The last three members
in order of appointment shall hold the office for three years. After
the initial appointments, the term of office shall be for three years
and the term of office shall expire for three members on October 31st
of every year. Any vacancy, appointment or reappointment to the city
parks and recreation board shall be made by the mayor with the advice
and consent of the city council. In order to be eligible for appointment,
the appointee need not be a resident of the city, but must reside
with the Bellville Independent School District and be a registered
voter. Should a vacancy on the board occur, the appointee thereto
shall serve for only the unexpired term of the member’s place
he or she fills. Board members shall serve without compensation, but
shall be reimbursed for duly authorized expenses incurred in the performance
of their duties.
(1994 Code, sec. 1.2001)