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BOARDS, COMMISSIONS & COMMITTEES
Service on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees is one of the principal means by
which residents participate in the conduct of City government. The City is fortunate to
have highly skilled, educated and experienced residents that are willing to selflessly
donate their time and resources to positively contribute towards the betterment of our
city. This Policy prescribes the rules, guidelines, and ideals that govern our City's Boards,
Commissions, and Committees.
Board, Commission, & Committee Formation Process
A. Boards and Commissions shall be established by City Charter or ordinance of the
City Council. Committees shall be established by resolution of the City Council in
accordance with this policy.
B. Boards, Commissions, and Committees shall be designated either 1) Permanent;
2) Standing; or 3) Ad Hoc. Boards, Commissions, and Committees having a
definite termination date may be extended by City Council action.
C. With the assistance of the City Attorney, all Boards, Commissions, and
Committees shall determine if the Ralph M. Brown Act applies and, if applicable,
comply with its provisions.
D. All Boards, Commission, and Committee meetings open to the public shall include
an opportunity for public comments and questions.
Types of Boards, Commissions, & Committees
Boards and Commissions (Permanent)
These shall consist of citizens with a staff liaison pursuant to the enabling City Charter
section or ordinance. Appointments are made pursuant to this policy.
City Council Committees (Standing or Ad Hoc)
These shall consist of City Council Members as prescribed by the enabling resolution.
Annually, the Mayor shall appoint the City Council Members subject to confirmation by
the full City Council.
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City Council/Citizens' Committees (Standing or Ad Hoc)
These shall consist of City Council Members, citizens, and City staff as prescribed by
enabling resolution. Annually, the Mayor shall appoint City Council Members to these
Committees subject to confirmation by the full City Council. Appointment of citizens and
staff members to these Committees shall be addressed in the respective enabling
resolution.
Citizens' Advisory Committees (Standing or Ad Hoc)
These shall be comprised solely of citizens with perhaps a City Council or staff liaison.
Appointments generally shall be made annually by the Mayor subject to confirmation by
the full City Council. However, the enabling resolution may provide that appointees
represent each of the Council Districts in which case appointments shall be made by
individual City Council Members for their respective Council Districts, subject to
confirmation by the full City Council.
Joint Governmental Committees (Permanent or Standing)
These are committees comprised of representatives from several governmental agencies.
Representatives on these committees can be either City Council Members or City staff.
Appointment to joint governmental committees shall be made annually by the Mayor
subject to confirmation by the full City Council.
City Staff Committees (Permanent, Standing, or Ad Hoc)
These are comprised of staff members designated by their job title as prescribed by
enabling resolution.
Member Appointment Process
New Boards, Commissions, or Committees - Citizen Appointment
Unless otherwise provided in the formation ordinance or resolution, the City Clerk shall
advertise in a newspaper of general circulation the opportunity for citizens to be
appointed to a new Board, Commission, or Committee and the application procedure.
Final appointments shall not be made for at least ten (10) working days after the posting
of the vacancy notice.
Annual Appointment List
On or before December 31 of each year, the City Clerk shall, consistent with the Maddy
Act (Cal. Gov. § 54972), prepare a list of all appointive terms of Boards, Commissions,
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and Committees which will expire during the next calendar year, with the name of the
incumbent appointee, the date of appointment, the date the term expires, and the
necessary qualifications for the position. Also, the City Clerk shall list all Boards,
Commissions, and Committees whose members serve at the pleasure of the City Council,
and the necessary qualifications of each position. The list shall be posted in the City's
normal posting location for agendas, as well as the Newport Beach Public Library located
at 1000 Avocado Avenue.
Qualifications
Appointees to Boards, Commissions, and Committees shall be electorates and residents
of the City, unless an exception is set forth in the enabling ordinance or resolution.
The City Clerk shall maintain a file of candidates for Board, Commission, and Committee
appointments, which shall be reviewed each year by the City Clerk to ensure that those
applicants are still available and eligible for appointments. Applications shall be retained
in the active file for two (2) full years; thereafter they will be destroyed.
Vacancies
Approximately two (2) months prior to a scheduled vacancy, the City Clerk shall prepare
and submit to a newspaper of general circulation information relating to the vacancy
including meeting dates and times; Board, Commission, or Committee functions; the
method of obtaining and submitting applications; and establishing a date prior to June 1
as the last date to submit applications. The City Clerk shall notify each applicant of the
receipt of their application.
Consistent with the Maddy Act (Cal. Gov. § 54974), within twenty (20) days after an
unscheduled vacancy occurs on a Board, Commission or Committee, a special vacancy
notice shall be posted in the City Clerk's office, and other locations as directed by City
Council. Additionally, the City Clerk shall prepare and submit information relating to
the vacancy including meeting dates and times, and the Board, Commission or
Committee application procedure. Final appointments (other than emergency
appointments) shall not be made for at least ten (10) working days after the posting of the
vacancy notice.
Pursuant to Charter Section 705, if an unscheduled vacancy occurs within six (6) months
from the expiration of the term, the City Council has the discretion to appoint a
replacement to serve the balance of the unexpired term plus one (1) full term.
Board, Commission, and Committee appointees may be replaced after three (3)
consecutive unexcused absences from meetings.
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Periodically, situations may arise wherein due to the occurrence of a number of
simultaneously scheduled Board, Commission, or Committee vacancies, it may be
appropriate to make certain adjustments in the advertising and recruitment procedures,
which are regularly utilized to fill these vacancies. In these cases, the City Council may
make any necessary adjustments by majority vote at a regular public meeting.
When vacancies occur, the City Council shall make every effort to appoint the best -
qualified person to serve the interest of Newport Beach. The City Council should only
appoint a person who has filed an application for appointment with the City Clerk no
later than five (5) days prior to the date on which the City Council nominates candidates
for positions. Generally, the application serves as the basis for determining if the person
is a qualified elector and resident of the City, has no conflict of interest that would prevent
the applicant from serving, and otherwise satisfies the criteria for appointment specified
in the City Charter and any relevant ordinance, resolution or City Council Policy. In
determining whom to appoint to a Board or Commission, the City Council seeks diversity
of opinions and discourages the appointment of persons to Boards and Commissions
who: 1) in their professional capacity supervise or are supervised by another member of
the same Board or Commission; or 2) are a member of the same family as another member
of the same Board or Commission. Also, the City Council prefers that members of Boards,
Commissions, and Committees represent different geographical areas of the City, but the
location of a person's residence shall only be a consideration when applicants are
otherwise equally qualified.
Limit on Service
To afford the maximum opportunity for citizen service, no person shall be eligible for
appointment to any one (1) City Board, Commission, or Committee for more than two (2)
consecutive four (4) year terms, exclusive of a prior appointment to fill an unexpired
term. Appointees shall serve on only one (1) standing City Board, Commission, or
Committee at any time.
Optional Ad Hoc Appointments Committee
Unless an alternative appointment procedure is provided in the formation ordinance or
resolution, at such time when an appointment to a Board, Commission, or Committee is
necessary, the Mayor, at his/her discretion, may establish an ad -hoc Appointments
Committee composed of three (3) Council Members. If appointed by the Mayor, the ad -
hoc Appointments Committee's duties are as follows:
A. Review all applications for positions to City Boards, Commissions, and
Committees. The ad -hoc Appointments Committee will review applicant answers
to all questions contained in the application;
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B. Conduct any necessary interviews with individual applicants; and
C. Make a recommendation to the full City Council on the appointment of a
candidate(s) the ad -hoc Appointments Committee believes is most qualified for
each Board, Commission, or Committee vacancy.
The ad -hoc Appointments Committee, in conducting their review of applications and
interviews with the individual applicants, if any, should attempt to determine if there
exists a potential conflict of interest, which might interfere with the performance of the
applicant's duties in an impartial manner free from bias. It is generally recognized that
from time to time it is possible for any individual to have a conflict on any one (1) given
issue; however, the ad -hoc Appointments Committee should endeavor to avoid
recommending appointments of applicants with a substantial conflict of interest, which
would require repeated disqualification from voting on issues that are likely to come
before the Board, Commission, or Committee.
If no alternative appointment procedure is provided in the formation
ordinance/resolution, and if the Mayor does not form an ad -hoc Appointments
Committee, the City Clerk shall review all applications and submit all qualified
applicants to the City Council for consideration at an open and noticed meeting.
Voting Procedure
A. If possible, the City Council should vote on all appointments and seats on each
Board, Commission, and Committee simultaneously. The voting will be by paper
ballot, and the City Clerk will tabulate and announce the results, including the
vote tally.
B. Each member of the City Council will cast the number of votes as indicated on the
paper ballot for each seat from the list of the nominees. To be appointed, the
nominees must receive at least four (4) votes.
C. For Boards, Commissions, and Committees with two (2) vacancies, if two (2) of the
nominees receive four (4) or more votes, they will be automatically appointed.
D. If there is a tie vote, ballots will be distributed to the Council Members to vote for
the tying candidates only.
E. If no one receives four (4) votes, nominees receiving zero (0) or one (1) vote will be
dropped and the City Council will cast two (2) votes from the list of the remaining
nominees, and the determination will be made as previously stated.
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City Clerk Responsibilities
The City Clerk shall also be responsible for the following functions associated with Board,
Commission, and Committee appointments:
A. Preparation of letters for the Mayor's signature notifying successful candidates of
their appointment.
B. Preparation of letters for the Mayor's signature notifying unsuccessful candidates
for appointment.
C. Preparation of letters for the Mayor's signature thanking outgoing members for
their service.
If established, once the final appointments are made by the City Council, the ad -hoc
Appointments Committee will be dissolved.
Business Improvement District Appointments
The appointment of Business Improvement District advisory boards or the designation
of an owners' association is exempt from this policy but shall be consistent with the
California Streets and Highways Code.
Decorum and Order
Board, Commission, and Committee deliberations and actions should be conducted in an
atmosphere free from personal animosity and hostility. Each member of a Board,
Commission, and Committee has the duty to:
A. Respect and adhere to the American ideals of government, rule of law, principles
of public administration, and high ethical conduct in the performance of public
duties.
B. Represent and work for the common good of the City and not for any private
interest.
C. Refuse to accept gifts, favors, or promises of future benefits which might
compromise or tend to impair independent judgment or action.
D. Provide fair and equal treatment for all people and matters coming before the
Board, Commission, or Committee.
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E. Learn and study the background and purpose of important items of business
before voting.
F. Faithfully perform all duties of office.
G. Refrain from disclosing any information received confidentially concerning the
business of the City or received during any closed session of the Board,
Commission, or Committee held pursuant to state law.
H. Decline any employment incompatible with public duty.
I. Refrain from abusive conduct, personal charges, or verbal attacks upon the
character, motives, ethics, or morals of other members of the Board, Commission,
or Committee, City staff, or the public, or other personal comments not germane
to the issues before the body. Members are to be tolerant of all views expressed at
public meetings.
J. Listen courteously and attentively to all public discussions at Board, Commission,
or Committee meetings and avoid interrupting other speakers, including other
members except as permitted by established Rules of Order.
K. Faithfully attend all sessions of the Board, Commission, or Committee unless
unable to do so for some compelling reason or disability.
L. Maintain the highest standards of public conduct by refusing to condone breaches
of public trust or improper attempts to influence legislation.
If a Board, Commission, or Committee member cannot abide by these provisions, he/she
should submit a letter of resignation or be removed from office by action of the Mayor
and City Council.
Ex Parte Communications
Members of Boards, Commissions, and Committees shall disclose ex parte
communications, if any, prior to the consideration of quasi-judicial items and any other
items where the law requires disclosure (collectively "quasi-judicial matters").
Members of Boards, Commissions, or Committees shall not engage in any ex parte
communication with any members of the City Council or other Board, Commission, or
Committee members regarding any quasi-judicial matter pending, or reasonably
expected to come, before that member's Board, Commission, or Committee.
For purposes of this policy, the term ex parte communication shall mean any oral or
written communication directed to a member which is intended, or is reasonably
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calculated, to influence the member's decision on any quasi-judicial matter but does not
include communications between members during deliberations preliminary to a
decision or communications where all interested parties or their representatives are
present. The term quasi-judicial matter shall mean the appeal of any discipline imposed
on any City employee, the appeal of any grievance filed by a City employee or employee
association, or a proceeding to revoke any license, permit, or approval granted by the
City Council, any Board, Commission, or Committee, or any City employee and which is
pending, or is reasonably expected to come, before any City Board, Commission, or
Committee.
The provisions of this policy do not apply to ex parte communications between City
employees and any member of a Board, Commission, or Committee regarding a quasi-
judicial matter which has been submitted to, or can reasonably be expected to be heard
by, the Board, Commission, or Committee that is considered legal advice or when the ex
parte communication is initiated by the member and requests only background
information available to members of the general public.
Minutes
Written minutes, upon approval of the Board, Commission, or Committee, constitute the
official record of its activities. Minutes will be prepared for all public meetings by City
support staff and distributed to the entire member body for review prior to official
approval. Additions or corrections to the minutes are made at public meetings upon
official Board, Commission, or Committee approval. Member requests for inclusion on
the record of a specific action or comment shall be recorded at the next publicly noticed
meeting.
Recording of Open Meetings
A. Open and public meetings of Boards, Commissions, and Committees may be
audio recorded upon request of the chairperson or pursuant to any procedural
rule or by-law adopted by the Board, Commission, or Committee.
B. Any person attending an open and public meeting of any Board, Commission, or
Committee shall have the right to record the proceedings with an audio or video
tape recorder or a still or motion picture camera unless the Board, Commission, or
Committee determines, based upon evidence in findings made by the chairperson,
that continued recording would create noise, illumination, or view obstruction
problems that are disrupting or would disrupt the proceedings. The chairperson
may impose conditions on any recordation, which in the absence of the conditions,
would disrupt the proceedings.
C. Any audio tape or video record of any open and public meeting made by or at the
direction of the City of Newport Beach shall be subject to inspection pursuant to
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the California Public Records Act (Sections 6250 et seq. of the Government Code).
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 34090 of the Government Code, any
audio or video recording of any open or public meeting of any Board,
Commission, or Committee, may be erased or destroyed one year after the taping
or recordation, excluding Planning Commission, which shall be permanently
retained. Any person may inspect a video or audio recording without charge on a
recorder made available by the City of Newport Beach.
Conflict of Interest
No member of any Board, Commission, or Committee shall, at the time of appointment
or during the term of office, hold a position or office in another entity or organization
which creates a conflict of interest with respect to the member's service on the Board,
Commission, or Committee.
Expression of Official City Position or Policy
If members of City Boards, Commissions, or Committees desire that a particular official
City position or policy be established or expressed on a given issue, they shall submit
their recommendations on said position or policy to the City Council for evaluation and
disposition as the City Council sees fit. In their interactions with the media, members of
City Boards, Commissions, and Committees shall comply with the media policies in City
Council Policy D-1.
This policy is not intended to restrict communication between Boards, Commissions, and
Committees and others on matters exclusively within the purview or responsibility of
such Boards, Commissions, or Committees, but rather is intended to avoid confusion
about the official City position or policy, which is defined as that of the City Council.
Fundraising & Contracting
A. No Board, Commission, or Committee shall have the authority to independently
raise and collect funds on behalf of itself, any other Board, Commission,
Committee, or the City. Any such funds shall be generated by and collected
through legally established nonprofit groups and organizations which are
independent of the City. An exception to this policy may be granted by the City
Council on a per project basis when circumstances justify the exception.
B. No Board, Commission, or Committee which has been established by the City
Charter or by the City Council, shall have the authority to enter into any contract
with any agency, group, entity, or individual without authorization from the City
Council.
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Use of City Stationary
Members of Boards, Commissions, and Committees are authorized to use City stationery
when corresponding on matters relating to official City business. Said correspondence
shall identify the author of the letter as such. Correspondence from individual Board,
Commission, and Committee members must have the approval of their respective Board,
Commission, or Committee. Use of City stationery for private personal matters is not
permitted.
History
Adopted A-4 - 6-28-1965 ("Boards and Commission Appointments")
Amended A-4 - 8-15-1966
Amended A-4 - 9-26-1966
Adopted A-6-11-13-1967 ("Recording of Council Meetings")
Amended A-4 - 6-10-1968
Reaffirmed A-4 & A-6 - 3-9-1970
Reaffirmed A-4 - 2-14-1972
Adopted A-9 - 5-8-1972 ("City Council Committees")
Amended A-9 - 6-11-1973
Amended A-9 - 5-12-1975
Amended A-9-12-8-1975
Amended A-9 - 6-28-1976
Amended A-9 - 8-9-1976
Amended A-4 - 7-12-1976
Amended A-9-12-13-1976
Amended A-9-1-10-1977
Amended A-9-1-24-1977
Amended A-6 - 6-13-1977
Amended A-4 - 9-12-1977
Amended A-6-10-25-1977
Amended A-4-11-28-1977
Amended A-4-12-19-1977
Adopted F-18 - 3-27-1978 ("Fund Raising")
Adopted F-19 - 4-10-1978 ("Contracts")
Amended A-4 - 6-26-1978
Amended A-9 - 9-11-1978
Amended A-4-11-27-1978
Adopted A-12-1-8-1979 ("BCC Expression of City Position")
Adopted A-13 - 2-12-1979 ("Use of City Stationary")
Amended A-4 - 3-12-1979
Amended A-9-10-1-1979
Amended A-9-11-12-1979
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Amended A-4 - 7-14-1980
Amended A-6 & A-9 - 2-9-1981
Amended A-4 - 7-27-1981
Amended A-4 & A-9-11-23-1981
Amended F-18-11-14-1983
Amended A-9-1-12-1987
Amended A-13-1-8-1990
Amended A-9-10-22-1990
Amended A-9-1-24-1994
Amended A-4-1-24-1994 (changed to A-2)
Created A-11-1-24-1994 ("Recording of City Meeting')
Reaffirmed A-12-1-24-1994 (changed to A-7)
Amended A-13-1-24-1994 (changed to A-8)
Created A-5-1-24-1994 ("Fund Raising/ Contracts", incorporating F-18 & F-19)
Amended A-9 & A-11 - 2-27-1995
Amended A-2 & A-9 - 2-26-1996
Adopted A-13 - 5-28-1996 ("Decorum and Order for BCC's")
Corrected A-5, A-7 & A-8 - 2-26-1996
Amended A-2 - 8-12-1996
Amended A-2 - 2-24-1997
Adopted A-15-11-10-1997 ("Ex Parte Communication")
Amended A-9 - 5-26-1998
Adopted A-16 - 6-22-1998 ("Conflict of Interest Procedures")
Amended A-2 - 3-22-1999
Amended A-2 - 7-12-1999
Amended A-2 - 9-27-1999
Amended A-2 - 3-14-2000
Amended A-2 - 5-8-2001
Amended A-2 - 4-23-2002
Amended A-2 - 5-14-2013
Amended A-11 - 5-13-2014
Amended A-2 & A-9 - 5-12-2015
Amended A-11 - 4-12-2016
Amended A-13-1-24-2017
Amended A-2 - 8-8-2017 (incorporating A-5, A-7, A-8, A-9, A-11, A-13, and A-15)
Amended A-2 - 7-26-2022
Amended A-2 - 2-24-2026
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