The parks and recreation board shall act in an advisory capacity to advise the city council and director of parks and recreation concerning the acquisition, development, maintenance and use of parks, playgrounds and open spaces in the city, and shall conduct its business at such times and under such rules and regulations as it may prescribe. It shall be the duty of the parks and recreation board to immediately, and at all times thereafter, make continuous study of the needs of the city for the establishment of public parks and recreation facilities, to investigate and recommend the locations or sites at which public parks and recreation facilities should be made available within the municipal limits, suggest means of acquiring and developing such facilities, furnish the city council and director of parks and recreation with overall plans for development and improvement of all such facilities, and report to the city council and director of parks and recreation the results of its studies, recommendations, and plans. In the performance of these duties, the parks and recreation board shall act in an advisory capacity. It is specifically provided that the parks and recreation board shall have no authority to spend nor to commit the city to the expenditure of any funds or monies whatsoever, except under the specific authorization and direction of the city council and director of parks and recreation or as otherwise designated by the city manager.
(Code 1975, § 17-39; Ordinance 1477, § 5, adopted 8/24/1987; Ordinance 2755, § 1(17-39), adopted 12/15/2003)