Chapter 2.54
SENIOR CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMISSION
Sections:
2.54.050 Meetings, officers, records, and quorum.
2.54.060 Expenditures – Budget.
2.54.010 Creation.
There is hereby created a senior citizen advisory commission. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.020 Commission members.
(1) The commission will have seven members. Three of the initial seven members will serve a term of three years. Four members will serve a term of two years. The members serving three-year terms will be chosen by majority vote from members of the commission. All future terms shall be for two years.
(2) The members of the commission shall be selected by the mayor and confirmed by the council. Members of the commission should represent the interests of the community affected by services and policies pertaining to senior citizens. A majority of the members shall be registered members of the senior center. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.030 Removal – Vacancies.
The mayor may recommend to the city council removal of an appointed member for good cause, such as nonattendance. The city council, by majority vote, may remove any appointed member of the commission and declare the position vacant. Vacancies occurring otherwise than by expiration of term shall be filled for any unexpired term in the manner used for regular appointments. Unexcused absences by any commission member from three consecutive meetings shall constitute a ground for removal, and six absences by any commission member, excused or unexcused, occurring within a 12-month period, shall likewise be a ground for removal. Workshops shall be excluded from the definition of meetings for the purposes of this section. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.040 Purpose/authority.
The senior citizen advisory commission is created for the purpose of advising the city council and/or mayor in matters pertaining to senior citizen participation in programs and use of facilities provided by the city now or in the future. In particular, the commission is intended to advise the city council and/or mayor on the senior citizen programs and operations of the senior center. All issues addressed by the commission shall be subject to the prior approval of the mayor and/or city council. Unless required by law, recommendations made by the commission shall not serve as a prerequisite to city council or mayor action, nor shall the council or mayor be bound by any recommendations made by the commission. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.050 Meetings, officers, records, and quorum.
The commission shall elect its own chairperson and vice-chairperson and create and fill such other offices as it may determine it requires. The commission shall hold regular meetings at least once during each quarter of each calendar year. It should adopt rules for transaction of business and shall keep a record of its meetings, resolutions, transactions, findings and determinations, which record shall be open to public inspection. Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.060 Expenditures – Budget.
The expenditures of the commission, exclusive of donations, shall be limited to appropriations and shall be approved by the mayor. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).
2.54.070 Staff assistance.
The staff of the various departments within the city, as assigned by the city administrator, shall provide staff assistance and shall also serve to facilitate communications by the commission to the city council and/or mayor. (Ord. 08-23 § 2, 2023).