HomeMy WebLinkAbout20 - Policy A-6, Censuring, Use of Seal - PowerPoint (Staff)August 11, 2015
Item No. 20
RESOLUTION NO. 2015 -68
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, CENSURING DISASSOCIATING CQUAIG11
nnonnQOO RGOTT PEOTTER AN-0 nlcAnPROVI G OF ITSELF FROM
COMMENTS MADE BY COUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT PEOTTER, THAT
WERE CRITICAL OF SAME -SEX MARRIAGE, IN A MANNER WHICH
APPEARED TO BE THE OFFICIAL POSITION OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH BASED, IN PART, ON COUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT
PEOTTER'S IMPROPER USE OF THE CITY SEAL
WC CCCIGNATION IF HE IC IINI-A111 1 INN OR IInIAQI C TA AQIIIC QV
WC OATH OF OFFICE
WHEREAS, on November 4, 2014, Council Member Scott Peotter was duly
elected to the Newport Beach City Council and was seated as a member of the City
Council, after taking the oath of office, during a ceremony conducted on December 9,
2014;
WHEREAS, in taking the oath of office, Council Member Scott Peotter, like every
member of the City Council, swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution of the State of California;
WHEREAS, on July 6, 2015, Council Member Scott Peotter sent an email
newsletter which was critical of the United States Supreme Court's recent decision
holding the United States Constitution guaranteed a right to same -sex marriage
( "email ");
WHEREAS, Municipal Code section 1.16.050 prohibits the use of the official
seal of the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") for malicious purposes and limits the use of
the seal to official City purposes;
WHEREAS, the email contained a picture of the official seal of the City and
referenced that Council Member Scott Peotter was a City Council Member giving the
appearance that the email was an official communication from the City;
WHEREAS, in response to the email, City staff and other Council Members
received inquiries from members of the public as well as local, regional, national and
international print and broadcast media asking whether the City's official position on
same -sex marriage was reflected in the email;
WHEREAS, to address the concerns raised by the public, media and citizens of
the City, on July 14, 2015, the City Council held a Special Meeting of the City Council
( "Special Meeting ") to consider adoption of a Resolution re- affirming the City Council's
support for a diverse and inclusive community, and a Council Policy relating to Council
Members' expression of the official position or policy of the City;
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WHEREAS, at the Special Meeting, the City Council received testimony from the
public including, but not limited to, citizens of the City as well as members/
representatives of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender ( "LGBT ") community
who testified that the email caused them confusion as to whether the comments made
in the email reflected the official position of the City or if the comments were Council
Member Scott Peotter's personal views;
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the Special Meeting, the City Council adopted
Resolution No. 2015 -63 Relating to City Council Members' Expression of an Official City
Position or Policy and Affirming the City of Newport Beach's Support for Diversity,
Equality and Inclusiveness;
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that Council Member Scott Peotter has
a right under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution to express his
personal opinions; however, his use of a picture of the official seal of the City and
identification of himself as a City Councilman confused the public, media and
members /representatives of the LGBT community, bringing embarrassment to the City;
and
WHEREAS, Councilmember Scott Peotter's comments made under color of
authority by using the official seal of the City, may be construed as creating a "hostile
work place" at the City for people of LGBT sexual orientations or in same -sex
marriages, potentially creating additional employer liability and financial exposure to
taxpayers due to his comments.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach as follows:
Section 1: FINDINGS
The City Council hereby finds as follows:
-9-A. Council Member Scott Peotter's use of a picture of the official seal of the
City and his reference to his status as a Council Member in an email
newsletter that was critical of the United States Supreme Court's decision
holding that the United States Constitution guaranteed a right to same -sex
marriage violated the spirit of the law governing the use of the official seal
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GB_ Council Member Scott Peotter's imprepeFuse of the official seal of the City
and reference to himself as a Councilman in an email newsletter has
created confusion as to the official policy of the City and has caused
embarrassment to the City on a local, national and international level,
potentially impacting tourism and commerce in the City.
10-C. Council Member Scott Peotter's comments could be viewed as
demonstrating a bias against LGBT and those in a same -sex marriage
and may be construed as creating a hostile work environment at the City
for LGBT employees and those in a same -sex marriage.
E--.D. The Members of this City Council are obligated by law to perform their
duties consistent with the Federal and State Constitution and statutes and
are committed to abide by their oath of office in the performance of all
official duties.
E_ The Members of this City Council and this community must have
confidence that all Members will consistently perform their official duties
without regard to the faith, race, creed, nationality, gender, age, disability,
religion, ethnicity, marital status or sexual orientation of any person, as
required by the Federal and State Constitution as well as Federal and
State statutes.
Section 2: ACTIONS
Based on the findings contained in Section 1, the City Council takes the following
actions:
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The City Council hereby , and ° ^h of the Members ,GtiRg to approve this
°°° 16409 , disassociates itself from pp;eue- e- Council Member Scott
Peotter's remarks regarding same -sex marriage to the extent those
remarks evidence any intent or desire by Council Member Scott Peotter to
take into consideration the marital status or sexual orientation of any
person in the performance of his official duties and /or evidence an
intolerance or prejudice against persons based on sexual orientation or
marital status.
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Section 3: This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of
Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3 because the activity is not a project as defined in
Section 15378 and has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment,
directly or indirectly.
Section 4: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City
Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 11 Ih day of August, 2015.
Edward D. Selich
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani Brown
City Clerk