HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS4 - Charter Update Committee ReportCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
2012 CHARTER UPDATE COMMITTEE
Report to the City Council
Paul Watkins, Chairperson
David Bahnsen
Paul Glowienke
Jeff Herdman
Suzanne Savary
Joseph Stapleton
Dan Wampole
Non - Voting Council Liaisons
Council Member Steven Rosansky
Mayor Nancy Gardner (Alternate)
Committee Meeting — June 28, 2012
Agenda Item No. SS4
July 10, 2012
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Report
This Report transmits recommendations from the Charter Update Committee to the Newport
Beach City Council for updating the City's Charter. These recommendations are being provided
to assist the City Council in determining whether measures to update and modernize the City
Charter should be placed on the ballot for the upcoming November 6, 2012 general
municipal election.
The Charter Update Committee ( "Committee ") was established by Resolution No. 2012 -32 of
the Newport Beach City Council on May 8, 2012. After an application process, the Newport
Beach City Council appointed seven citizens to the Committee on May 22, 2012. The
Committee was tasked with reviewing sections of the Charter and making recommendations for
changes. The sections reviewed include those which could be modernized to reflect modern -
day practices and improve the efficiency of the City and sections that could benefit from
possible update for policy reasons.
The Charter Update Committee convened its first meeting on May 24, 2012 and continued to
meet each week through the months of May and June, 2012. The Committee held its final
meeting on June 28, 2012.
The Committee considered a total of 43 Charter sections. Of these, the Committee recommends
that 5 be left unchanged, 31 be amended, and 7 be repealed.
The attached "Summary of Charter Update Committee Actions" and the attached redlined
version of all 43 Charter sections considered by the Committee reflects those sections which
were recommended by the Committee to remain unchanged, those which were recommended
by the Committee to be amended, and those which were recommended by the Committee to be
repealed.
We wish to specially call to the Council's attention Section 708 (Board of Library Trustees.
Power and Duties.). The Committee and the public discussed at length proposed revisions to
Section 708 before approving (by a 6 -1 vote) the compromise provision reflected in the
attached redlined version for Section 708. The central issue to the lengthy discussion was the
extent of or limitations on the City Manager's responsibilities with regard to the appointment,
suspension, or removal of the Library Services Director.
The Committee wishes to acknowledge the City staff as an invaluable resource to the
Committee. Without exception, the staff was well organized, well prepared, and responsive to
requests from the Committee and cordial to work with. The Committee expresses its deep
gratitude to the staff for a job well done.
Finally, the Committee wishes to thank the Council for the opportunity to be of service to
the City.
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SUMMARY OF CHARTER UPDATE COMMITTEE ACTIONS
CHARTER SECTIONS
ACTION
Article I. Incorporation and Succession
!Repealed
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Section 103 (Continuance of Present Officers and Employees.)
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Section 105 (Pending Action and Proceedings.)
Repealed
3
Section 106 (Effective Date of this Charter.)
Amended
Article II. Powers of City
4
Section 200 (Powers.)
Amended
Article IV. City Council
5
Section 402 A (Compensation.)
Renumber and Amended
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Section 402 B (Reimbursement for Expenses.)
Incorporated into Section 402 and
Repealed
7
Section 404 (The Mayor. Mayor Pro Tempore.)
Amended
8
Section 407 (Regular Meetings.)
Amended
9
Section 408 (Special Meetings.)
Amended
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Section 409 (Place of Meetings.)
Amended
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Section 410 (Quorum. Proceedings.)
Amended
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Section 412 (Adoption of Ordinances and Resolutions.)
Amended
13
Section 418 (Ordinances. Amendment.)
Amended
14
Section 421 (Contracts. Execution.)
Amended
15
Section 425 (City Hall.)
Amended
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Article V. City Manager
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Section 503 (Compensation and Bond.)
Amended
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Section 504 (Powers and Duties.)
Amended
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Section 505 (Meetings.)
Amended
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Section 507 (Manager Pro Tempore.)
Amended
Article VI. Officers and Employees
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Section 602 (City Attorney. Powers and Duties.)
Amended
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Section 603 (City Clerk. Powers and Duties.)
Unchanged
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Section 605 (Director of Finance.)
Unchanged
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Section 608 (Illegal Contracts. Financial Interest.)
Amended
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Section 609 (Acceptance of Other Office.)
Amended
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Section 611 (Official Bonds.)
Unchanged
Article VI. Officers and Employees
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Section 700 (In General.)
Amended
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Section 702 (Appointment. Terms.)
Amended
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Section 703 (Existing Boards.)
Repealed
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Section 704 (Meetings. Chairperson.)
Amended
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Section 705 (Compensation. Vacancies.)
Amended
31
Section 707 (Planning Commission. Powers and Duties.)
Amended
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Section 708 (Board of Library Trustees. Powers and Duties.)
Amended
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Section 709 (Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission.
Powers and Duties.)
Amended
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Section 710 (Civil Service Board.)
Amended
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Article VIII. Civil Service System
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Section 801 (Positions Included in the System.)
Unchanged
Article XI. Fiscal Administration
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Section 1101 (Annual Budget. Preparation by the City Manager.)
Amended
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Section 1106 (Centralized Purchasing.)
Unchanged
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Section 1114 (Claims and Demands.)
Amended
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Section 1115 (Registering Demands.)
Repealed
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Section 1116 (Independent Audit and Financial Statement.)
Amended
Article XII. Board of Education
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Section 1200 (State Law Governs.)
Repealed
42
Section 1201 (Effect of Charter.)
Repealed
Article XIV. Miscellaneous
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Section 1400 (Definitions.)
Amended
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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Article I - Incorporation and Succession
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the Legislature and any amendment hereto shall be effective when filed pursuant to the
California Constitution.
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Article II - Powers of City
Section 200 Powers.
The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws, rules and regulations in respect to
municipal affairs, subject only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this
Charter aad-or in the Constitution of the State of California. It shall also have the power to
exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, privileges, or procedures, heretofore or
hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or by other
lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act pursuant to,
under the Constitution of the State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any
particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon, the generality of
the foregoing provisions.
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Article IV - City Council
Section 402 -+l. Compensation.
The members of the City Council shall receive as compensation for their services in the amount
of $ 1,227.35 per month, which amount shall reimburse the City Councilmember for
expenditures imposed upon him or her in serving as a City Councilmember. The Mayor shall
receive as compensation an additional amount of $ 513.96 per month to reimburse the Mayor
for the additional expenses incurred in serving in that capacity. In addition, each member of the
City Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the City Council for Council authorized traveling
expenses when on official duty. The compensation set forth in this Section shall be adiusted each
July 1 in accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Ceonsumer
Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI -U), Los Angeles- Riverside - Orange County region, or
five percent (5%) whichever amount is lesser. Absence of a Councilmember from all regular
and special meetings of the Council during any calendar month shall render such
Councilmember ineligible to receive compensation for such calendar month.
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Section 404 The Mayor. Mayor Pro Tempore.
On the date of any meeting of the City Council at which time the Council receives the
certification of the results of any general or special municipal election at which any member of
Council is elected, the City Council shall, after swearing and qualifying any newly elected
member, elect one of its members as its presiding officer, who shall have the title of Mayor.
The Mayor shall have a voice and vote in all its proceedings. The Mayor shall have the primary
but not exclusive responsibility for interpreting the policies, programs and needs of the city
government to the people, and, as occasion requires, the Mayor may inform the people of any
change in such other duties consistent with the office as may be prescribed by this Charter or as
may be imposed by the City Council. The Mayor shall serve in such capacity at the pleasure of
the City Council.
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The City Council shall at the same time the Mayor is elected also designate one of its members
as Mayor Pro Tempore, who shall serve in such capacity at the pleasure of the City Council. The
Mayor Pro Tempore shall perform the duties of the Mayor during the Mayor's absence or
disability. (As amended by amendments effective on April 28, 1966, June 6, 1974, April 8, 1980,
and November 6, 1984)
Section 407 Regular Meetings.
The City Council shall hold two meetings per month except in the months of August and
December when there shall be at least one regular meeting in August and one regular meetin
in December. The City Council shall hold regular meetings -.t 1,.-.,.. tvOiep Par. h ... gnth at such
times as it shall fix by ordinance or resolution. All regular meetings shall be publicly noticed
according to the Ralph M. Brown Act, or any successor law.and May adjO FA ^- •e adja ••A ^^••
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Section 408 Special Meetings.
Special meetings may be called at anytime by the Mayor, or by four members of the City
Council, by written notice del veFe' peFFenal •• sent to each member and publicly noticed
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Section 409 Place of Meetings.
All regular meetings shall be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, however other types
of meetings shall be at locations allowed by the Ralph M. Brown Act, or any successor law.t#+e-
adje, Red, and Shall be 9PeR W the ^WI9106. If, by reason of fire, flood or other emergency, it
shall be unsafe to meet in the place designated, the meetings may be held for the duration of
the emergency at such place as is designated by the Mayor, or, if he or she should fail to act, by
four members of the City Council.
Section 410 Quorum. Proceedings.
A majority of the members of the City Council shall constitute a quorum to do business but a
less number may adjourn from time to time. In the absence of all the members of the Council
from any regular meeting or adjourned regular meeting, the City Clerk may declare the same
adjourned to a stated day and hour. Notice of a meeting adjourned by less than a quorum or by
the Clerk shall be given by the Clerk or may be waived by consent in the same manner as
specified in this Charter for the giving or waiving of notice of special meetings of the City
Council, but need not specify the matters to be acted upon. The City Council shall judge the
qualifications of its members as set forth by the Charter. It shall judge all election returns. It
may establish rules for the conduct of its proceedings and evict or prosecute any member or
other person for disorderly conduct at any of its meetings.
Each member of the City Council shall have the power to administer oaths and affirmations in
any investigation or proceeding pending before the City Council. The City Council shall have the
power and authority to compel the attendance of witnesses, to examine them under oath and
to compel the production of evidence before it. Subpoenas shall be issued in the name of the
City and be attested by the City Clerk. Disobedience of such subpoenas, or the refusal to testify
(upon other than constitutional grounds), shall constitute a misdemeanor, and shall be
punishable in the same manner as violations of this Charter are punishable.
At the demand of any member,
'^F the payn;^ ^t of ^;^^^y the City Clerk shall call the roll and shall cause the ayes and sees
nays taken on an issue which is the sublect of the demand ;- ��to be entered in
the minutes of the meeting.
Section 412 Adoption of Ordinances and Resolutions.
With the sole exception of ordinances which take effect upon adoption, referred to in this
Article, no ordinance shall be adopted by the City Council on the day of its introduction, nor
within five days thereafter. neF at y tome ,.t",,. than at ^ ulaF adjourned . •.'...
meetiRg. At the time of its introduction an ordinance shall become a part of the proceedings of
such meeting in the custody of the City Clerk. At the time of adoption of an ordinance eF
^gA' 40ARit shall be read in full, unless after the reading of the title thereof, the further reading
thereof is waived by unanimous consent of the Councilmembers present. In the event that any
ordinance is altered after its introduction, the same shall not be finally adopted except at a
^ylaF ^• adjourned Feg laF meeting held not less than five days after the date upon which
such ordinance was so altered. The correction of typographical or clerical errors shall not
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constitute the making of an alteration within the meaning of the foregoing sentence
Unless a higher vote is required by other provisions of this Charter, the affirmative votes of at
least four members of the City Council shall be required for the enactment of any ordinance or
resolution, or for the making or approving of any order for the payment of money. All
ordinances and resolutions shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk.
Any ordinance declared by the City Council to be necessary as an emergency measure for
preserving the public peace, health or safety, and containing a statement of the reasons for its
urgency, may be introduced and adopted at one and the same meeting if passed by at least
five affirmative votes. (As amended by ,.d...eR4 p4petiVe "" Ppr.e '1.... 20 2010)
Section 418 Ordinances. Amendment.
The amendment of any section(s) or subsection(s) of an ordinance may be accomplished
by the subsequent adoption of an ordinance which specifically modifies the section(s) or
subsection(s). The aFnPRdFnPRt ,.s aRy eetieR , ,.,.t,,,.,,. ,.F @R ,...I;....,,ee is y be
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Section 421 Contracts. Execution.
The City shall not be bound by any contract, except as hereinafter provided, unless the same
shall be made in writing, approved by the City Council or employee designated by the City
Council and signed on behalf of the City by the Mayor and City Tcy G!eF!i or by such other AF�r
e4k-e4�semployee as shall be designated by the City Council, the City Clerk and the City
Attorney. Any of said employees^F^ shall sign a contract on behalf of the City when
authorized or directed to do so by the City Council.
By ordinance or resolution the City Council may authorize the City Manager or other
employees to bind the City, with or without a written contract, for the acquisition of
equipment, materials, supplies, labor, services or other items included within the budget
approved by the City Council, and may impose a monetary limit upon such authority.
The City Council may by ordinance or resolution provide a method for the sale or exchange of
personal property not needed in the City Service or not fit for the purpose for which intended,
and for the conveyance of title thereto.
Contracts for the sale of the products, commodities or services of any public utility owned,
controlled or operated by the City may be made by the manager of such utility or by the head
of the department or City Manager upon forms approved by the City Manager and at rates
fixed by the City Council.
The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the services rendered by any person in the
employ of the City at a regular salary.
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Section 425 City Hall.
City Hall, including most administrative offices of the City a+K4
Gity of Plew^^•-• Reae4 and related parking, shall be located on
361 i^ the Git • 9f "'^•••^^k °n, ^� the City -owned parcel,, ••mss bounded by Avocado Ave. on
the west, San Miguel Dr. on the north, aad- MacArthur Blvd. on the east, and the Newport
Beach Central Library on the south. (Added by amen me-Rt effertive ""^F^" 3, 2nno)
Article V - City Manager
Section 503 Compensation and Bond.
The City Manager shall be paid a salary commensurate with his or her responsibilities as chief
administrative officer of the City which s,'^°•• s"'" be established by ^.a;^..,.^^ ^ Fegglutign.
The City Manager shall #wish have a corporate surety bond in such form and in such amount
as may be determined by the City Council. (As ameRded by 2MeRdMeRtq ^"^G "••^ A^ PepPmbeF
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Section 504 Powers and Duties.
The City Manager shall be the head of the administrative branch of the City government. He or
she shall be responsible to the City Council for the proper administration of all affairs of the
City. Without limiting the foregoing general grant of powers, responsibilities and duties, the
City Manager shall have power and be required to:
a) Appoint, and he or she may suspend or remove, subject to the provisions of this
Charter, all department heads and officers of the City except elective officers and those
department heads and officers the power of whose appointment is vested by the
Charter in the City Council, and approve or disapprove all proposed appointments and
removals of subordinate employees by officers or department heads.
b) Prepare the budget annually, submit such budget to the City Council and be responsible
for its administration after its adoption.
c) Prepare and submit to the City Council as of the end of the fiscal year a complete report
on the finances and administrative activities of the City for the preceding fiscal year.
d) Keep the City Council advised of the financial condition and future needs of the City and
make such recommendations as may seem to him or her desirable.
e) Establish and maintain a centralized purchasing system for all City offices, departments
and agencies.
f) Prepare rules and regulations governing the contracting for, purchasing, storing,
distribution, or disposal of all supplies, materials and equipment required by any office,
department or agency of the City government and recommend them to the City Council
for adoption by it.
g) See that the laws of the State pertaining to the City, the provisions of this Charter and
the ordinances of the City are enforced.
h) Exercise control of all administrative offices and departments of the City and of all
appointive officers and employees except those directly appointed by the City Council
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and prescribe such general rules and regulations as he or she may deem necessary or
proper for the general conduct of the administrative offices and departments of the City
under his or her jurisdiction.
i) Perform such other duties consistent with this Charter as may be required of him or her
by the City Council. (As amended by amendments effective on December 20, 2010)
Section 505 Meetings.
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The City Manager shall be entitled to participate in the deliberations of the City Council and at
any meeting of the City's boards, commissions and committees, but shall not have a vote.
Section 507 Manager Pro Tempore.
The City Manager shall appoint su get t,. the appFeval of the City G.,,,Reil ne of the other
officers or department heads of the City to serve as Manager Pro Tempore during any
temporary absence or disability of the City Manager and notify the City Council of the identity
of the Manager Pro Tempore. If he or she fails to make such appointment, the City Council
may appoint an officer or department head to serve as such Manager Pro Tempore.
Article VI - Officers and Employees
Section 602 City Attorney. Powers and Duties.
To become and remain eligible for City Attorney the person appointed shall be an attorney at
law duly licensed as such under the laws of the State of California, and shall have been engaged
in the practice of law for at least three years prior to his or her appointment. The City Attorney
shall have power and may be required to:
a) Represent and advise the City Council and all City Officers in all matters of law
pertaining to their offices.
b) Prosecute on behalf of the people any or all criminal cases arising from violation of the
provisions of this Charter or City ordinances. He or she shall prosecute misdemeanor
offenses arising under State law if authorized and directed to do so by ordinance or
resolution adopted by the City Council.
c) Represent and appear for the City in any or all actions or proceedings in which the City is
concerned or is a party, and represent and appear for any City officer or employee, or
former City officer or employee, in any or all actions or proceedings in which any such
officer or employee is concerned or is a party for any act arising out of his or her
employment or by reason of his or her official capacity.
d) Attend all eegelaFmeetings of the City Council and give his or her advice or opinion in
writing whenever requested to do so by the City Council or by any of the boards.
commissions, committees, or officers of the City.
e) Approve the form of all contracts made by and all bonds given to the City, endorsing his
or her approval thereon in writing.
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f) Prepare any and all proposed ordinances and resolutions for the City and amendments
thereto.
g) Devote such time to the duties of his or her office as may be specified in the ordinance
or resolution fixing the compensation for such office.
h) Surrender to his or her successor all books, papers, files and documents pertaining to
the City's affairs.
The City Council shall have control of all legal business and proceedings and may employ
other attorneys to take charge of any litigation or matter or to assist the City Attorney
therein. (As ..,red effeetiy ApFil 28 1966 Rd n,.,.....,b eF 20 2090)
Section 603 City Clerk. Powers and Duties.
The City Clerk shall have power and be required to:
a) Attend all meetings of the City Council unless excused and be responsible for the
recording and maintaining of a full and true record of all of the proceedings of the City
Council in books that shall bear appropriate titles and be devoted to such purpose.
b) Maintain separate books, in which shall be recorded respectively all ordinances and
resolutions, with the certificate of the Clerk annexed to each thereof stating the same to
be the original or a correct copy, and as to an ordinance requiring publication, stating
that the same has been published or posted in accordance with this Charter; keep all
books properly indexed and open to public inspection when not in actual use.
c) Maintain separate books, in which a record shall be made of all written contracts and
official bonds.
d) Be the custodian of the seal of the City.
e) Administer oaths or affirmations, take affidavits and depositions pertaining to the affairs
and business of the City and certify copies of official records.
f) Be ex- officio Assessor, unless the City Council has availed itself, or does in the future
avail itself, of the provisions of the general laws of the State relative to the assessment
of property and the collection of City taxes by county officers, or unless the City Council
by ordinance provides otherwise.
g) Have charge of all City elections.
h) Perform such other duties consistent with this Charter as may be required of him or her
by ordinance or resolution of the City Council. (As amended by amendments effective
on December 20, 2010)
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Section 605 Director of Finance.
There shall be a Director of Finance appointed by the City Manager and subject to
suspension or removal by the City Manager who shall have power and shall be required
to:
a) Have charge of the administration of the financial affairs of the City under the direction
of the City Manager, and be head of the Finance Department of the City.
b) Compile the budget expense and income estimates for the City Manager.
c) Maintain a general accounting system for the City government and each of its offices,
departments and agencies.
d) Receive all taxes, assessments, license fees and other revenues of the City, or for whose
collection the City is responsible, and receive all taxes or other money receivable by the
City from the County, State or Federal Government, or from any Court, or from any
office, department, or agency of the City.
e) Have custody of all public funds belonging to or under control of the City or any office,
department or agency of the City government and deposit all funds coming into his or
her hands in such depository as may be designated by resolution of the City Council, or,
if no such resolution be adopted, then in such depository designated in writing by the
City Manager, and in compliance with all of the provisions of the State Constitution and
laws of the State governing the handling, depositing and securing of public funds.
f) Supervise and be responsible for the disbursement of all moneys and have control of all
expenditures to insure that budget appropriations are not exceeded; audit all purchase
orders before issuance; audit, approve and provide for the payment of all bills, invoices,
payrolls, demands or charges against the City and, with the advice of the City Attorney,
when necessary, determine the regularity, legality and correctness of such claims,
demands or charges.
g) See that all taxes, assessments, license fees and other revenues of the City, or for whose
collection the City is responsible, and all other money receivable by the City from the
County, State or Federal Government, or from any court, office, department or agency
of the City are collected.
h) Through the City Manager submit to the City Council and to the certified public
accountant employed by the City as an independent auditor a monthly statement of all
receipts, disbursements and fund balances in sufficient detail to show the exact financial
condition of the City; and, as of the end of each fiscal year, submit a complete financial
statement and report.
i) Supervise the keeping of current inventories of all property of the City by all City
departments, offices and agencies.
j) Assume the title of and act as City Treasurer and with the approval of the City Manager
appoint deputies as necessary to act under the provisions of any law requiring or
permitting action by a City Treasurer.
k) Perform such other duties consistent with this Charter as may be required of him or her
by ordinance or resolution of the City Council. (As amended effective January 20, 1959,
and December 20, 2010)
Section 608 Illegal Contracts. Financial Interest.
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No member of the City Council, department head or other officer of the City (except a
member of any board, eFCOmmission, or committee), shall be financially interested eebiy-
y in any contract, sale or transaction made by them in their official City capacitVA4
. hieh the rit y as a aFt y
No member of any board, er-commission, or committee shall participate in any decision when
the member has a be- financially interested GliFe6tly OF iRdireetly, in any contract, sale or
transaction to which the City is a party and which comes before the board,-e+ commission, or
committee of which such person is a member for approval or other official action r
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Any contract, sale or transaction in which there shall be such a+� financial interest, as specified
in this Section, shall become void at the election of the City when so declared by resolution of
the City Council.
No member of the City Council, department head or other officer of the City, or member of
any board, ef-commission, or committee shall be deemed to be financially interested, within
the meaning of the foregoing provisions_, llin any contract made with a corporation where
his or her only interest in the corporation is that of a stockholder and the stock owned by him
or her shall amount to less than three percent (3%) of all the stock of such corporation issued
and outstanding; and (2) if an exception under California Government Code Sections 1090 et
seq., or any successor statute, is applicable.
If any member of the City Council, department head or other officer of the City, or member of a
board,eFCOmmission, or committee shall be financially interested as aforesaid, upon
conviction thereof he or she shall forfeit his or her office in addition to any other penalty which
may be imposed for such violation of this Charter. (As aFReRded by ^..,,...,...t.. ^4PGtiVe 9^
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Section 609 Acceptance of Other Office.
Any elective officer of the City shall comply with California Government Code Section 1099,
or any successor statute, relating to incompatible offices.whe shall @GGept er retain ,n.,
atheF eleetive Public 94ire, exrept as PFEWided iR this Gh@AeF, shall be deemed theFeby to
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Section 611 Official Bonds.
The City Council shall fix by ordinance or resolution the amounts and terms of the official
bonds of all officials or employees who are required by this Charter or by ordinance to give
such bonds. All bonds shall be executed by responsible corporate surety, shall be approved as
to form by the City Attorney, and shall be filed with the City Clerk. Premiums on official bonds
shall be paid by the City.
There shall be no personal liability upon, or any right to recover against, a superior officer, or
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his or her bond, for any wrongful act or omission of his or her subordinate, unless such superior
officer was a party to, or conspired in, such wrongful act or omission. (As amended by
amendments effective on December 20, 2010)
Article VII - Appointive Boards and Commissions
Section 700 In General.
There shall be the following named boards and commissions which shall have the powers and
duties herein stated. In addition, the City Council may create by ordinance or resolution such
additional advisory boards or commissions as in its judgment are required, and may grant to
them such powers and duties as are consistent with the provisions of this Charter.
Section 702 Appointment. Terms.
The members of each of such boards or commissions shall be appointed by the City Council
from the qualified electors of the City, none of whom shall hold any paid office or employment
in the City Government. They shall be subject to removal by motion of the City Council
adopted by at least four affirmative votes. The members thereof shall serve for a term of four
years and until their respective successors are appointed and qualified.
The initial term of any board or commission member shall be established by the City Council at
the time the board or commission is created. This revision shall not affect the term of any
board or commission existing prior to November 1, 2012.:Php m ^m"^F� fi-gt appointed •8 sueh
hAaFdq @Rd rRFAmiggiAng shall qg elpqsify themselves by let that the tpFm Af ARP Af each ef th4
....e EpiFed t...m shall be L... SUGh .f....xpiFed peFiOd (As -.....epeled ..4eeti.,,. ApFil 1 1959)
Section 703 Reserved EAStiwg Beads.
Section 704 Meetings. Chairperson.
As < @,.tiGable felle ,,^^ the a.st day of july ^a ^„ ^r„ year, aGh ^F g -ph Boards and -
commissions shall organize by electing one of its members to serve as presiding officer at the
pleasure of such board or commission. Each board or commission shall hold regular meetings at
such frequency as required by its workload @ ;;# ^n^^ ^;^" mnRt" and such special meetings as
such board or commission may require. All proceedings of a board or commission shall be
conducted pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act, or any successor law. Shall ti^ ^^^^ t^ the-
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Except as may be otherwise provided in this Charter, the ,-.t., M ,.. geF shall des gR ,t.. a
secretary shall be designated for the recording of minutes for each of such boards and
commissions, who shall keep a record of its proceedings and transactions. Each board or
commission may prescribe its own rules and regulations which shall be consistent with this
Charter and copies of which shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk where they shall
be available for public inspection. Each board or commission shall have the same power as the
City Council to compel the attendance of witnesses, to examine them under oath, to compel
the production of evidence before it and to administer oaths and affirmations. (As aFReRded by
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Section 705 Compensation. Vacancies.
The members of boards and commissions shall serve without compensation for their services
as such but may receive reimbursement for necessary traveling and other expenses incurred
on official duty when such expenditures have received authorization by the City Council. In
addition, the City Council may by resolution fix an amount as reimbursement of other
expenditures incurred by the members of boards and commissions while in the performance
of their official duties.
Any vacancies in any board or commission, from whatever cause arising, shall be filled by
appointment by the City Council. WP9R ^ vaeaRGY 9666IFFORg leaY'RT Fed PeFt,OR �{
t....... aRy appeiRtFAPAt to Fill ....,.h .,..,.....e.. Shall be f8F the ....expiFed PBFt:. n Af g....h t,...,., If a
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 of four (4) years. If a member of a board or commission absents himself or herself from
three consecutive regular meetings of such board or commission, unless by permission of such
board or commission expressed in its official minutes, or is convicted of a crime involving moral
turpitude, -or ceases to be a registered elector of the City,- his or her office shall become vacant
and shall be so declared by the City Council. ( ^; RdPd ,.fF,.Pt,,,, jHRe 6, 1974 ..a December
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Section 707 Planning Commission. Powers and Duties.
There shall be a Planning Commission consisting of seven members which shall have the power
and be required to:
a) After a public hearing thereon, recommended to the City Council the adoption,
amendment or repeal of a „a&te-F-General Plan, or any part thereof, for the physical
development of the City.
b) Exercise such control over land subdivisions as is granted to it by ordinance not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter.
44c Exercise such functions with respect to zoning and land use as may be prescribed
by ordinance not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter.
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Section 708 Board of Library Trustees. Powers and Duties.
There shall be a Board of Library Trustees consisting of five members which shall have the
power @wand be required to:
a) Advise the City Council, Library Services Director, and City Manager as to the
administration of City libraries.
LJ n..S'.. ate its .. ..tom_..
c4IILConsider the annual budget for library purposes during the process of its preparation
and make recommendations with respect thereto to the City Council and City Manager.
d)c) Make recommendations to the Library Services Director regarding the Rpurchase and
acquisition of aet{�r+r� books, journals, maps, publications, information technology
equipment, programs, materials, and other supplies peculiar to the needs of the libraryr
subject L......,..... te the limit-.tie R5 ..f the labidget f.._ _.., h pbl Fpes,,_ TL.......... Rditu_,.
Rd(46gl.-A_e,P m..r.t..f f,--Rdgf...;u..hpi_ehases shall I.e made @ Rd a...._..VPd ..I....,,L..._e
�d) n........,.. BF diS-......eye the a ..ti:Re .t s6ispeRsieR 9F Fpmpval ..f the 1 :I._a_ia.. ., he
shall be the .Advise the City Manager regarding appointment,
suspension or removal of the Library Services Director. The top candidates for the
position of Library Services Director who meet the minimum aualifications shall be
examined in a qualifications appraisal process established by the Board of Library
Trustees. The City Manager shall appoint two members of the Board of Library Trustees
to serve on a qualifications appraisal panel within the qualifications appraisal process.
The appointment. suspension or removal of the Library Services Director shall reside with
the City Manager.
f4e1Accept money, personal property or real estate donated to the City for library purposes,
subject to the approval of the City Council.
g)f) Make recommendations regarding proposed Gcontracts with schools, countyies, or other
governmental agencies to render or receive library services or facilities, subject to the
approval of the City Council.
Section 709 Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Powers and Duties.
There shall be a Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission consisting of seven members-
The P @FkS °,...,.I.,... ,Ra °,.,-_,.-.t"... C,........;....".., which shall have the power any and be
required to:
a) Act in an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining to parks, beaches,
recreation, parkways and street trees.
b) r.. I;idL_the -.I I..idget f.. _I. be ehe -.tie _I.. Rd _t_ ..t t_
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c) Assist in the planning of parks and recreation programs for the inhabitants of the City,
promote and stimulate public interest therein, and to that end solicit to the fullest
extent possible the cooperation of school authorities and other public and private
agencies interested therein.
d) Establish policies for the acquisition, development and improvement of parks, beaches
and playgrounds and for the planting, care and removal of trees and shrubs in all parks,
playgrounds and streets, subject to the rights and powers of the City Council.
e) Perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance not inconsistent with the
provisions of this Charter. (As Rdedby ..,d...,...t..,.cseptiy AP•O14,'°«
jURe 6, 1974)
Section 710 Civil Service Board.
The Civil Service Board shall consist of five members, none of whom while a member of the
board, or for a period of one year after he or she has ceased for any reason to be a member,
shall occupy or be eligible for appointment to any salaried office or employment in the service
of the City.
The members of the Civil Service Board shall be nominated and appointed in the following
manner. Two members shall be appointed by the City Council from a list of five persons to be
nominated by vote of the employees in the Classified Service, two members shall be appointed
by the City Council directly, and the fifth shall be appointed by the City Council from a list of
three persons nominated by a majority of the four thus appointed. The successor of any
member of the board shall be nominated and appointed in the same manner as such member
was nominated and appointed.
Article VIII - Civil Service System
Section 801 Positions Included in the System.
The civil service system shall include all full time, regular and permanent positions or
employment on the Police and Fire Department of the City and may, by ordinance, include any
other appointive officers or positions in the service of the City except the following:
a) All elective officers.
b) City Manager, Assistant City Manager, if any, one executive assistant to the City Manager,
City Attorney, Assistant City Attorney, if any, City Clerk, Director of Finance, City Engineer,
all Department Heads, and Assistant Chiefs in the Police and Fire Departments.
c) All members of boards and commissions.
d) Positions in any class or grade created for a special or temporary purpose and which may
exist for a period of not longer than six months in any one calendar year.
e) Persons employed to render professional, scientific, technical or expert service.
Persons who render part -time service without pay or who are paid on an hourly or per diem
basis.
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(As amended effective January 20, 1959, and December 20, 2010)
Article XI - Fiscal Administration
Section 1101 Annual Budget. Preparation by the City Manager.
At such date as the City Manager shall determine, ,,;rh bR ..a A• ........R:..,.... ,Rd each
department head shall furnish to the City Manager estimates of revenue and expenditures for
his or her department for the ensuing fiscal year, detailed in such
manner as may be prescribed by the City Manager. In preparing the proposed budget, the City
Manager shall review the estimates, hold conferences thereon with the respective department
heads, IRARMS OF GOMMk9 GRs and may revise the estimates as he or she may deem advisable.
(As amended by amendments effective on December 20, 2010)
Section 1106 Centralized Purchasing.
Under the control and direction of the City Manager there shall be established a centralized
purchasing system for all City departments and agencies, except as otherwise in this Charter
provided.
Section 1114 Claims and Demands.
Except as otherwise provided by the provisions of State law applicable to chartered cities, all
claims and demandsf9F damages against the City shall be filed as prescribed by ordinance. Class
claims and representative claims are prohibited and may not be pursued against the City,
including, but not limited to, a claim for the refund of taxes and /or fees.
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Section 1116 Independent Audit and Financial Statement.
The City Council shall employ at the beginning of each fiscal year, a qualified certified public
accountant who shall, at such time or times as may be specified by the City Council, and at such
other times as he or she shall determine, examine the books, records, inventories and reports
of all officers and employees who receive, handle or disburse public funds and of all such other
officers, employees or departments as the City Council may direct. ^< seGR as PFaet'^ ^h'^
Within 270 days after the end of the fiscal year, a final audit and report shall be submitted by
such accountant to the City Council, one copy thereof to be distributed to each member, one to
the City Manager, Director of Finance and City Attorney, respectively, and sufficient additional
copies of the audit shall be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk where they shall be
available for inspection by the general public, available on the City's website or electronic
equivalent, and a summary eefay -of the financial statement as of the close of the fiscal year shall
be published in the official a newspaper of general circulation within the City. (Section 1117 as
amended effective January 20, 1959, and renumbered by amendment effective April 28, 1966)
Article XII Reserved
Section 1200 ReservedUate-Law-Gemefos.
Ed -- at:.... .L...II h... leeted a Rted theiF q alifieatieRs sati .R ;4nd ..I ..,.,J
the R l-'...h.....,hk* �h-.II GRRmot41AR ... e of Leh bgaF q shall he ag . A. A' AP hPFPR4PF
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Article XIV — Miscellaneous
Section 1400 Definitions.
Unless the provision or the context otherwise requires, as used in this Charter:
a) "Shall" is mandatory, and "may" is permissive.
b) "City" is the City of Newport Beach and "department," "board," "commission,"
"agency," "officer," "public officer," or "employee," is a department, board,
commission, agency, officer or employee, as the case may be, of the City of Newport
Beach. Whenever a power is granted to, or a duty is imposed upon a public officer, or
employee, the power may be exercised, or the duty may be performed by a deputy of
such officer or employee or by a person otherwise duly authorized pursuant to law or
ordinance.
c) "County" is the County of Orange.
d) "State" is the State of California.
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Existing language
Section 706 Board of Library Trustees. Powers and Duties.
There shall be a Board of Library Trustees consisting of five members
which shall have the power and duty to:
® Have charge of the administration of City libraries and make and
enforce such by -laws, rules and regulations as may be necessary
therefor.
(b) Designate its own secretary.
(c) Consider the annual budget for library purposes during the process
of its preparation and make recommendations with respect thereto to
the City Council and City Manager.
(d) Purchase and acquire books, journals, maps, publications and other
supplies peculiar to the needs of the library, subject, however, to the
limitations of the budget for such purposes. The expenditure and
disbursement of funds for such purchases shall be made and approved
as elsewhere in this Charter provided.
N Approve or disapprove the appointment, suspension or removal of
the Librarian, who shall be the department head.
(f) Accept money, personal property or real estate donated to the City
for library purposes, subject to the approval of the City Council.
(g) Contract with schools, county or other governmental agencies to
render or receive library services or facilities, subject to the approval of
the City Council.
Proposed language
Section 708 Board of Library Trustees. Powers and Duties.
There shall be a Board of Library Trustees consisting of five members which
shall have the power and be required to:
a) Advise the City Council, Library Services Director, and City Manager as to the
administration of City libraries.
b) Consider the annual budget for library purposes during the process of its
preparation and make recommendations with respect thereto to the City
Council and City Manager.
c) Make recommendations to the Library Services Director regarding the
purchase and acquisition of books, journals, maps, publications, information
technology equipment, programs, materials, and other supplies peculiar to the
needs of the library.
d) Advise the City Manager regarding appointment, suspension or removal of
the Library Services Director. The top candidates for the position of Library
Services Director who meet the minimum qualifications shall be examined in a
qualifications appraisal process established by the Board of Library Trustees.
The City Manager shall appoint two members of the Board of Library Trustees
to serve on a qualifications appraisal panel within the qualifications appraisal
process. The appointment, suspension or removal of the Library Services
Director shall reside with the City Manager.
e) Accept money, personal property or real estate donated to the City for
library purposes, subject to the approval of the City Council.
f) Make recommendations regarding proposed contracts with schools,
counties, or other governmental agencies to render or receive library services
or facilities, subject to the approval of the City Council.
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