Laserfiche WebLink
Ordinance No. 2278 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />6. Act as an advocate for library and cultural programs, services and facilities within the <br />community. <br />7. Serve as liaison between the city and other library-related entities including, but not <br />limited to: local municipalities, local nonprofits, Alameda County, state, and national <br />agencies.  <br />§ 2.34.030 Membership—Appointments <br />A. The commission shall have seven commissioners, including one youth member <br />(collectively the “commissioners”) all of whom shall be residents of the city. <br />B. Six commissioners commissioners shall be selected from the community at large. One <br />commissioner shall be selected from a recommendation made by the Pleasanton library <br />league. The youth member shall be the minimum age of a high school freshman. <br />Commissioners, shall be appointed by the mayor subject to the ratification by the city <br />council, as provided in the adopted city council resolution establishing procedures for <br />appointments to boards and commissions. <br />C. Commissioners shall be eligible to participate in all activities of the commission. <br />D. Commissioners shall be compensated as established by city council resolution. <br />§ 2.34.040 Term of membership <br />Commissioners shall be eligible to serve a maximum of eight years with two four-year terms, <br />except: <br />A. The youth member shall be eligible to serve a two-year term. <br />B. The term of a commissioner shall be consistent with and subject to city council resolution <br />concerning limiting service on boards and commissions. <br />§ 2.34.080 Meetings <br />A. Regular meetings shall be held at least six times per year on the first Thursday of each <br />month at a time and place set by the commission. The commission may approve an <br />alternate meeting date. <br />B. Special meetings may be called by the chair or by a majority of the commissioners, the <br />city manager, and/or the city council provided written notice is given 48 hours in advance <br />of the special meeting to the following: each commissioner, local newspapers of general <br />circulation, and anyone filing written request for notice with the city clerk. Notice of <br />meetings shall comply in all respects with Section 54950 et seq., of the Government Code, <br />known commonly as the Ralph M. Brown Act. <br />C. All meetings shall be open to the public and shall follow a prepared agenda. <br />Minutes of all meetings shall be kept and filed with the city clerk. <br />D. Four commissioners allowed to vote need to be present to constitute a quorum and a vote <br />to approve or deny shall only occur upon a majority vote of the commissioners present <br />who are allowed to vote. <br />Note: All other sections of Chapter 2.34 remain unchanged. <br />Page 51 of 448