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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO.
4893 PASSED DECEMBER 17, 2012, AND DESIGNATING
THE MEMBERS, POWERS, DUTIES AND MEETING
TIMES AND DAY OF ALL STANDING COMMITTEES OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN AND
DESIGNATING THE DEPUTY MAYOR
WHEREAS, the Auburn City Council Operations Committee designates the
formation and membership of the standing committees of the City Council, subject to
the approval of a majority of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Council Operations Committee conducted a meeting on
December 2, 2013, at which time the Committee recommended two scenarios for the
membership of the standing committees, powers and duties of standing committees
and meeting schedules and designation of Deputy Mayor for 2014
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, IN A
REGULAR MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, HEREWITH RESOLVES AS
FOLLOWS
Section 1. Auburn Resolution No 4893 passed December 17, 2012, is
hereby repealed effective December 31, 2013.
Section 2. The Standing Committees of the City Council for the City of
Auburn, Washington are as follows.
A. PUBLIC WORKS.
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WAYNE OSBORNE (Chair), BILL PELOZA (Vice Chair), and CLAUDE
DACORSI (member).
SCOPE. Makes recommendations to the City Council as a
whole on policies relating to water and sanitary
sewer utilities, storm drainage, streets and policy
matters involving construction, engineering
(utilities, traffic, design standards, and
maintenance), right-of-way use, street vacation,
and equipment maintenance and operations,
transportation (current Public Works capital
projects, Public Works Capital Improvement Plans,
traffic efficiency, and Transportation Improvement
Program oversight) This Committee will
coordinate equipment rental and utility matters with
the Finance Committee
B. FINANCE.
LARGO WALES (Chair), JOHN HOLMAN (Vice Chair), and YOLANDA
TROUT (member).
SCOPE. In addition to the normal monitoring of the financial
expenditures of the approved budget, this
Committee will make recommendations to the City
Council as a whole on policies relating to Capital
Facilities Plan, human resources, municipal court,
legal, information services, and City real property
transactions including sale, lease, acquisition, and
donations. This committee will coordinate property
transactions with other appropriate Council
Committees This Committee will serve as
Council's liaison for the Tourism Board , the Fire
Relief and Pension Board, the Business
Improvement Area (BIA), and the Auburn Area
Chamber of Commerce
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C. PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:
JOHN HOLMAN (Chair), LARGO WALES (Vice Chair), and YOLANDA
TROUT (member)
SCOPE. Makes recommendations to the City Council as a
whole on policies relating to land use planning and
zoning, code enforcement, annexation, building
permits, transportation (long-term planning and
land use and the Transportation Improvement
Program), Capital Improvement Plans (Public
Works CIP oversight), parks capital and program
planning, cultural arts and public art,
communications, downtown agreements and
operating policies, community services, and
economic development. This Committee will serve
as the Council's liaison for the Arts Commission,
Planning Commission, Human Services
Commission, Transportation, Transit and Trails
Committee, Parks and Recreation Board with
regard to planning issues, Planning Commission,
Human Services Committee, Urban Tree Board,
Auburn Downtown Association, Sister Cities, and
Multicultural Roundtable.
D. MUNICIPAL SERVICES
BILL PELOZA (Chair), WAYNE OSBORNE (Vice Chair), and CLAUDE
DACORSI (member).
SCOPE. Makes recommendations to the City Council as a
whole on policies relating to police, animal control,
emergency planning, telecommunications, solid
waste, airport, parks and recreation operations,
Auburn International Farmers' Market, Mary Olson
Farm, golf course, cemetery, and cable TV. This
Committee will serve as the Council's liaison for
the Airport Advisory Board, Auburn International
Farmers' Market Board, Auburn Valley Humane
Society Board, Parks and Recreation Board with
regard to operational issues, and Cemetery Board.
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E. LES GOVE COMMUNITY CAMPUS COMMITTEE
RICH WAGNER (Chair), LARGO WALES (Vice Chair), WAYNE
OSBORNE (Member)
SCOPE. Makes recommendations to the City Council as a
whole on policies relating to the senior center,
museum, and development and ongoing use of the
Community Center and Activity Center facilities at
Les Gove Community Campus. This Committee
will serve as the Council's liaison for the King
County Library, Museum Board, and the Boys and
Girls Club.
F. COUNCIL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE:
RICH WAGNER (Chair), BILL PELOZA (Vice Chair), LARGO WALES
(Member)
There is created and established a Council Operations Committee for
the city council, the appointment, duties and functions thereof to be as
follows:
Appointment. Membership of the Council Operations Committee shall
consist of the Deputy Mayor, regardless of the Deputy Mayor's length
of tenure on the City Council, and the two other Councilmembers
having the longest tenure on the City Council. Longest tenure is to be
calculated as the total length of consecutive service as a
Councilmember The Deputy Mayor shall be the Chair of the Council
Operations Committee The Councilmember having the longest tenure
on the City Council shall be the Vice Chair of the Council Operations
Committee In the event two or more members have equal tenure, the
Chair and members of the Council Operations Committee shall be
selected on the basis of the largest number of votes received at the
most recent general election(s) in which the Councilmembers were
respectively elected. It is provided, however, that Councilmembers
whose term of office will expire prior to or during the first meeting of a
new City Council and who have not been re-elected or appointed to
another term of office extending beyond the first meeting of a new City
Council shall not be allowed to vote at Council on the approval of the
membership of the new committees.
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Powers and Functions. The function of the Council Operations
Committee is to supervise the formation and membership of all
standing committees of the City Council. The Council Operations
Committee shall, subject to the approval of a majority of the entire City
Council, designate all of the standing committees of the City Council. In
addition, the Council Operations Committee shall, biennially at the first
meeting of a new City Council, or periodically, submit a list of the
proposed members of all standing committees of the City Council for
approval by a majority vote of the entire City Council. The Council
Operations Committee shall also recommend the Chair for each
standing committee of the City Council, which recommendations shall
also be subject to approval by a majority vote of the entire City Council.
The membership of all standing committees of the City Council shall
consist exclusively of Councilmembers. Each chair of any standing
committee of the City Council shall, in the absence of a quorum at a
meeting of his/her particular standing committee, have the authority to
appoint a non-member of the standing committee, from the City Council
to that standing committee for that meeting to create a quorum for that
meeting, or in the chair's absence the vice-chairman shall be able to
appoint another Councilmember to that particular committee in the
absence of a quorum. The function of the Council Operations
Committee is also to propose amendments to the Rules of Procedure
of the City Council to the full City Council, and to address issues
relating to the whole City Council and make recommendations for
action by the full City Council relative to such issues.
The Council Operations Committee shall also evaluate and recommend
to the whole City Council any actions, responses or sanctions for
violations by Councilmembers of these Rules of Procedure, which
recommendation shall be considered, voted and/or acted upon by the
City Council in the normal course
In cases of alleged misconduct or violations of the City Council Rules of
Procedures (ROP), the person suspected of the alleged misconduct or
violation of the ROP shall be afforded the opportunity to respond, which
opportunity shall be given, with advance notice, in an open meeting of
the Council Operations Committee (COC) prior to the COC making any
recommendations regarding censure or reprimand or other disciplinary
action.
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G. DEPUTY MAYOR and COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGE:
Councilmember Rich Wagner is designated as Deputy Mayor. The
duties of Deputy Mayor are outlined in the City Council Rules of
Procedure
H. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
RICH WAGNER (Chair), BILL PELOZA (Vice Chair), ALL OTHER CITY
COUNCILMEMBERS (Members)
SCOPE. The Deputy Mayor is automatically the chair and
the most senior Councilmember, who is not the
Deputy Mayor, is the Vice Chair The Committee
receives and discusses information relative to
issues with broad implications for the City No
votes are taken at this committee.
Section 3. Unless otherwise designated by the Chair, the day and time of the
meetings of the Standing Committees of the City Council of the City of Auburn shall
be as follows.
A. PUBLIC WORKS:
3:30 P.M.
First and third Mondays of each month.
B. FINANCE COMMITTEE:
5:00 P.M.
First and third Mondays of each month.
C. PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMTITEE:
5:00 P.M.
Second and fourth Mondays of each month.
D. MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMTITEE:
3:30 P.M.
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Second and fourth Mondays of each month.
E. LES GOVE COMMUNITY CAMPUS
COMMITTEE
5:00 P.M.
Fourth Wednesday of each month.
F. COUNCIL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
5:00 P.M.
First Monday of each month
G. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
The Council Committee of the Whole shall meet
whenever there is a fifth Monday in any month or as
needed
Section 4. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to incorporate the
changes in the committees' scope of authority and function in the City Council Rules
of Procedure
Section 5. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect
upon passage and signature hereon.
DATED and SIGNED this of , 2012.
URN
PETER B LEVAS
MAYOR
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ATTEST
Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Daniel B. Heid, City Attorney
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2014 AUBURN CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES - Option 1
PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS MUNICIPAL FINANCE LES GOVE COUNCIL
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY CAMPUS OPERATIONS (COC)
DEVELOPMENT
5 00 pm 3.30 pm 3 30 pm 5 00 pm 5'00 pm 5'00 pm
2nd&4th Monday 1st&3rd Monday 2nd&4th Monday 1st&3rd Monday 4th Wednesday 1st Monday
John Holman, Chair Wayne Osborne, Chair Bill Peloza, Chair Largo Wales, Chair Rich Wagner, Chair Rich Wagner, Chair
Largo Wales,Vice Ch. Bill Peloza,Vice Ch. Wayne Osborne,Vice Ch. John Holman, Vice Ch. Largo Wales,Vice Ch. Bill Peloza, Vice Ch.
Yolanda Trout Claude DeCorsi Claude DaCorsi Yolanda Trout Wayne Osborne Largo Wales
• Land use, Zoning •Water •Police •City Budget • Museum •Committee Structure
•Code Enforcement •Sanitary Sewer •Solid Waste •Capital Facilities Plan •Senior Center •Committee Membership
• Building Permits •Storm Drainage •Airport • Finance Capital & Operating Policy for •Whole Council Issues
•Annexation • Right-of-Way Management •Golf Course • Human Resources • Community Center •Council Rules of Procedure
• Economic Development •Streets •Cemetery •Municipal Court • Activity Center •Annual Visioning Retreat
• Maintenance &Operations • Parks& Rec. Operations • Legal •Junior City Council
• Cultural Arts, Public Art P P
Equipment Rental • Farmers' Market • Information Services LGCC Liaisons:
• Parks Capital and
Program Planning • Engineering (utilities,traffic, •Animal Control •City Real Property Y • Museum Board
design standards,maintenance) • Boys & Girls Club COMMITTEE OF
• Engineering (development) •Telecommunications • Facilities Management
•Transportation (current Pw •Governmental Affairs ' King County Library THE WHOLE (COW)
•Transportation (long-term •Cable TV
capital projects,traffic efficiency, 5th Monday in any month
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planning,TIP action) TIP"oversight,PW CIP"action) • Emergency Planning
•Capital Improvement Plans FC Liaisons: Rich Wagner,Chair
(PW oversight) • Mary Olson Farm TIP'6 year •Tourism Board Bill Peloza,Vice Ch.
•Communications Transportation •Chamber of Commerce All Other
Improvement MSC Liaisons:
•Community Services Program •Airport Advisory Board • BIA, Bus Improvement Area Councilmembers
• Downtown Agreements •Cemetery Board • Fire Relief& Pension Board
• Dntn. Operating Policies
• Broad implication issues
•Farmers'Market Board
-Auburn Valley Humane • No Council vote taken
Society Board
PCDC Liaisons: Parks& Recreation Board DEPUTY MAYOR
• Planning Commission (operational issues) Rich Wagner
• Human Services Commis'n
Act in absence of the Mayor
• Multicultural Roundtable �.• •
Au�T_ n T •Alternate to all committees
•Arts Commission .J.��.v
• Parks& Recreation Board •��,,.-i •Councilmember training
�, t pR{,7tfnN vo0/MAGIN0 •Support cooperative
(planning issues) Councilmember relations
•Auburn Downtown Assoc
• Help maintain cooperative
• Urban Tree Board Council-Mayor relations
•TTT Committee •Chair COW&COC
(Transportation,Transit&Trails) •Mentor Junior City Council
•Sister Cities
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