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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PACKET REGULAR
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Ordinance No. 2278 <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />For the Parks and Recreation Commission, amend §2.32.020 Duties as follows: <br />§ 2.32.020 Duties <br />The duties of the Parks and Recreation Commission shall include the following: <br />1. Develop a commission workplan to be provided to the City Council for consideration <br />during the budget process. The workplan should be based on the goals and strategies <br />outlined in the ONE Pleasanton Strategic Plan as well as the role of the commission. <br />2. Review and recommend policies to the City Council related to parks, trails and <br />recreational facilities, programs and services. <br />3. Seasonally, review and advise city staff on program and service plans related to the <br />parks and recreational needs of the community and provide feedback on the evaluation <br />metrics at workplan’s completion. <br />4. Advise the City Council on capital projects related to parks, trails and recreational <br />facilities. <br />5. As community leaders, receive parks, trails, and recreation related feedback from the <br />community. <br />6. Act as an advocate for parks, trails, and recreation related programs, services and <br />facilities within the community. <br />7. Serve as liaison between the city and other regional parks, trails and recreational-based <br />entities including, but not limited to: local municipalities, local nonprofits, Alameda County, <br />state, and national agencies. <br />§ 2.32.030 Membership—Appointments <br />A. The commission shall have seven commissioners, one youth member (collectively the <br />“commissioners”), all of whom shall be residents of the city. <br />B. Commissioners shall be selected from the community at large. The youth member shall <br />be the minimum age of a high school freshman. Commissioners shall be appointed by the <br />mayor, subject to the ratification by the city council, as provided in the adopted city council <br />resolution establishing procedures for 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 />§ 2.32.040 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 />§ 2.32.080 Meetings <br />A. Regular meetings shall be held at least six times per year on the second Thursday of <br />each month at a time and place set by the commission. The commission may approve <br />an alternate meeting date. <br />Page 52 of 448
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