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Ord No 2016-08 Establishing the Parks & Recreation CommissionCITY OF CRYSTAL ORDINANCE #2016 - 08 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE PARIS AND RECREATION COMMISSION The City of Crystal ordains: ARTICLE I. Legislative Findings. The city council hereby finds as follows: 1.01. Pursuant to Section 2.02 of the Crystal Charter, "[t]he council may by ordinance establish boards or commissions to advise the council with respect to any municipal function or activity, to investigate any subject of interest to the city, or to perform quasi- judicial functions." 1.02. Chapter III, Section 305 of the city code also provides for the creation and operation of city commissions. 1.03. The city council had previously established the parks and recreation commission and it now desires to formally reestablish the commission in accordance with the revised procedures and requirements established in Chapter III, Section 305. ARTICLE II. Commission Established. The city council hereby establishes a commission as follows: 2.01. Establishment. The Parks and Recreation Commission ("Commission") is hereby established for the City of Crystal. 2.02. Purpose. The purpose of the Commission is to assist the city council in all matters relating to the city's parks and recreation facilities and programs. Pursuant to Section 305.05 of the city code, the Commission's role is advisory in nature. 2.03. Duties. The Commission's duties are to include, but not be limited to, promoting the systematic, comprehensive development of park facilities and recreational activities necessary for the physical, mental, emotional and moral health and well-being of the city's residents. 2.04. Members. The Commission shall be made up of ten members appointed by the city council. There shall be at least one Commission member from each of the four city Wards. The remaining six Commission members shall be appointed on an at -large basis. 2.05. Qualifications. Commission members must be residents of the city and be at least fifteen years old. 2.06. Removal. Commission members serve at the pleasure of the city council and may be removed from the Commission, with or without cause, upon a majority vote of the city council. 2.07. Terms. Commission members shall be appointed to three-year terms. There are no term limits. To help ensure continuity in the Commission's work, the terms shall be staggered. As such, terms for the first ten Commission members prescribed by this ordinance shall expire as follows: (a) The terms for three of the at -large members shall expire on December 31, 2017. (b) The term for the first Ward -2 representative shall expire on December 31, 2017. (c) The term for the first Ward -1 representative shall expire on December 31, 2018. (d) The term for the first Ward -3 representative shall expire on December 31, 2018. (e) The term for the first Ward -4 representative shall expire on December 31, 2018. (f) The terms for three of the at -large members shall expire on December 31, 2019. 2.08. Other Commissions. While serving on the Commission, Commission members may not also concurrently serve on the City's Environmental Quality Commission or Planning Commission. 2.09. Compensation. Commission members shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses if funds for that purpose are identified in the adopted city budget. 2.10. Liaisons. The Commission shall have both a council liaison and a staff liaison. The council liaison shall be assigned by the mayor. The staff liaison shall be assigned by the city manager. The Commission may also have a secretary, as designated in accordance with the Commission's bylaws. However, a city staff secretary is responsible for taking and preparing minutes during Commission meetings. 2.11. Operations. The Commission shall conduct itself in accordance with this ordinance, Section 305 of the city code, and all other applicable laws and ordinances. ARTICLE III. Effective Date. This ordinance is effective upon adoption and 30 days after publication. This is a special ordinance and shall not be codified in the city code. EST: -V A gi I Christina Serres, rty Clerk First Reading: December 20, 2016 Second Reading: January 17, 2017 Council Adoption: January 17, 2017 Publication: January 26, 2017 Effective Date: February 25, 2017 2 BY THE CITY COUNCIL