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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR2016-036sAlegakour documents Vesolutions\1 6\charter review committee.doc A RESOLUTION CREATING A CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER AND ADVISE THE CITY COUNCIL WHETHER AND IN WHAT MANNER TO REVISE VARIOUS CITY CHARTER PROVISIONS AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, at its September 27, 2016 Work Session, the City Council determined that it would be advisable to create a citizens' Charter Review Committee to provide recommendations for potential changes to various provisions of the Denton City Charter; and WHEREAS, some of the Denton City Charter provisions to be reviewed for these possible changes include: (1) creating six single member districts and one at -large mayoral position; (2) changing the current maximum consecutive terms of office from three two-year terms to an appropriate alternative term; (3) amending the district residency requirement; (4) increasing the percentage of signatures necessary to support a recall petition; (5) clarifying the appointment, duties and responsibilities of the city auditor; (6) expanding the scope of ethics requirements; and (7) establishing a salary or stipend for council members; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY RESOLVES: SECTION 1. A citizens' Charter Review Committee is appointed to consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise one or more of those current City Charter provisions described in Section 3. All recommendations shall be made by a majority vote of the entire Charter Review Committee. SECTION 2. The citizens' Charter Review Committee shall be composed of twenty-one (21) citizens of the community appointed by the Council, one of whom will serve as Chairperson. In order to ensure fair representation of all of the citizens of the City of Denton, each council member shall appoint citizens who reside in their respective district. In the case of the Mayoral, Place 5 and Place 6 districts, citizens may reside in any district of the City. The Chairperson will be elected by majority vote of the Charter Review Committee. The Chairperson shall be a voting member. The Committee shall perform its functions in accordance with the intent of this Resolution. SECTION 3. The charges of the Committee are: a. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article II, Section 2.01 of the Denton City Charter so as to eliminate the Place 5 and Place 6 at -large districts and instead create six (6) single -member districts and one (1) at -large mayoral district, and to revise other City Charter provisions that reference at -large districts." b. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article 11, Section 2.01 of sAlegaRour documentsVesolutionsU 6\charter review committee.doc the Denton City Charter so as to replace the maximum three consecutive two-year terms that council members are eligible to serve with an appropriate alternative term, and to revise any other City Charter provisions that reference two-year terms. C. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article 11, Section 2.02 relating to the current one-year district residency eligibility requirement for a council member candidate, and to revise any other City Charter provisions that reference one-year district eligibility requirements." d. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article IV, Section 4.13 so as to increase the percentage signature requirement necessary for a council member recall petition, and to revise any other City Charter provisions that reference the current percentage signature requirement." e. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article VI, Section 6.04 so as to clarify that a city auditor is a mandated council appointee position, as well as to clarify the city auditor's duties and responsibilities, and to revise any other City Charter provisions that reference the city auditor's appointment, duties and responsibilities." f. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to revise the current City Charter provisions of Article XIV, Sections 14.04 and 14.05 so as to replace the Denton citizen -adopted Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 171 conflict of interest and nepotism standards with alternative ethics provisions, and to revise any other City Charter provisions that relate to ethics." 9. "To consider and advise the City Council of Denton whether and in what manner to add a new City Charter provision that establishes a salary or stipend for council members." SECTION 4. The Charter Review Committee may create subcommittees. All subcommittees shall consist of at least 7 members of the Charter Review Committee, who shall make recommendations to the entire Charter Review Committee pursuant to assigned topics. The Chairperson shall appoint the chair and all members of each subcommittee. Recommendations can only be passed out by the majority of the members of the subcommittee. SECTION 5. Any matters not addressed by this Resolution shall be governed by the "City of Denton Handbook for Boards, Commissions and Council Committees." Page 2 sAlegal\our documents\rcsolutions\16\charter review committee.doc SECTION 6. The City Manager will provide support to the Charter Review Committee and subcommittees as necessary. The City Attorney shall provide legal counsel to the Charter Review Committee and subcommittees and shall draft all revisions to the Denton City Charter recommended by the Charter Review Committee or subcommittees. SECTION 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the --- I k day of 0 L-� dbtrl 2016. ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY BY: AS D ' APPR( EED AS LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY BY: O!M CHRIS WATTS, MAYOR