HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11122013 - C.29RECOMMENDATION(S):
ADOPT revisions to the bylaws of the Contra Costa Inter-jurisdictional Council on Homelessness to adjust the
number, representation, and names of the seats, APPOINT Teri House to the At-Large Seat #1, Doug Stewart to
Non-Profit Homeless Services Provider seat, John Garth to the Consumer 1 seat, Sean Connors to the Consumer 2
seat, Stephanie Batchelor to the Consumer Advocate seat, MOVE Stephan Peers from the At-Large Seat #3 to the
Faith Community Seat, and DECLARE vacant the At-Large Seat #3, as recommended by the Family and Human
Services Committee.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact.
BACKGROUND:
The Contra Costa Inter-jurisdictional Council on Homelessness (CCICH) Advisory Board is charged with providing a forum for
communication about the implementation of the Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness and providing advice and input on the
operations of the homeless services, program operations, and program development efforts in Contra Costa County. The CCICH
Advisory Board will encourage all members of the community to participate in group discussions and working groups. All
interested persons are encouraged to attend meetings, provide input, and voice concerns to the CCICH Advisory Board.
APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
Action of Board On: 11/12/2013 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
AYE:John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Candace Andersen, District II
Supervisor
Mary N. Piepho, District III
Supervisor
Karen Mitchoff, District IV
Supervisor
Federal D. Glover, District V
Supervisor
Contact: Dorothy Sansoe,
925-335-1009
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the
Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: November 12, 2013
David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: June McHuen, Deputy
cc:
C. 29
To:Board of Supervisors
From:William Walker, M.D., Health Services Director
Date:November 12, 2013
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:Bylaw Revisions and Appointments to the Inter-jurisdicitonal Council on Homelessness
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
The composition of the Council will not be reflective of the community and participants and vacant seats will
make meeting quorum requirements difficult.
ATTACHMENTS
Draft Bylaws - Clean Version
Draft Bylaws - Marked Up Version
Revised Roster
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Contra Costa Interagency
Council on Homelessness
Advisory Board
By-Laws
(Rules for the Conduct of Business)
Approved and Adopted on: ___________________
I.OVERVIEW AND MISSION
The Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness (CCICH) Advisory Board is charged
with providing a forum for communication about the implementation of the Ten Year Plan to
End Homelessness and providing advice and input on the operations of homeless services,
program operations, and program development efforts in Contra Costa County. The CCICH
Advisory Board will provide a forum for discussing a plan to end homelessness in Contra
Costa County, educating the community on homeless issues, and advocating on federal,
state, county and city policy issues affecting people who are homeless or at-risk of
homelessness.
The CCICH Advisory Board will encourage all members of the community to participate in
group discussions and working groups. All interested persons are encouraged to attend
meetings, provide input, and voice concerns to the CCICH Advisory Board.
II.FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
A. Vote on any issues that arise at Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness
meetings.
B. Encourage and develop public understanding and education on homeless and housing
issues in relationship to the Ten Year Plan.
C. Provide advocacy on homeless concerns to the Board of Supervisors and cities located in
Contra Costa County.
D. Assure diverse population input to CCICH Advisory Board deliberations and decision-
making, including consumers and community members, as well as gender, ethnic,
cultural and geographical representation.
E. Make recommendations about long range planning and policy formulation to the Board of
Supervisors and cities located in Contra Costa County.
F. Assess effectiveness, quality, efficiency, access, and availability of homeless services
throughout the county.
G. Recommend HUD McKinney-Vento applications for submission to the Board of
Supervisors and Housing and Urban Development annually.
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H. Facilitate and support the development of funds and resources for homeless services in
Contra Costa County in partnership with other jurisdictions located in Contra Costa
County.
I.Advise the Board of Supervisors, the Director of Public Health, and the Health Services
Director, on the special needs of the homeless and matters of urgency regarding
homelessness.
J.Hear reports from Health Care for the Homeless, discuss issues relating to access to
health care for homeless persons, and make recommendations to the Board of
Supervisors and to cities located in Contra Costa County to address health care access
issues.
K. Hear reports from the Consumer Advisory Board, discuss issues that they may bring up,
and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and cities located in Contra
Costa County concerning those issues.
III. MEMBERSHIP
All members of the Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness (CCICH) Advisory
Board must reside in or be employed in Contra Costa County.
A. All members of the CCICH Advisory Board shall demonstrate a professional interest in, or
personal commitment to addressing and alleviating the impact of homelessness on the
people of the County of Contra Costa.
B. Membership on the CCICH Advisory Board will be as shown in the chart below. Each
seat will have a term of two years expiring in even numbered years:
Area of Representation
Consumer Seat #1
Consumer Seat #2
Consumer Advocate
At-Large Seat #1
At Large Seat #2
At Large Seat #3
County Government Seat #1
County Government Seat #2
Health Care
Law Enforcement
Faith Community
Nonprofit homeless services provider
Housing Provider
Consumer Alternate *
*The appointee to the Consumer Alternate seat will represent either of the appointees
to Consumer Seat #1 or Consumer Seat #2 in their absence. In the case of the
absence of both appointees, the Alternate will have only one vote on any item.
C. All representatives appointed by the Board of Supervisors serve at the pleasure of the
Board of Supervisors and may have their appointments rescinded by majority vote of the
Board.
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IV. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In addition to residency requirements stated in item III Membership, to be eligible for CCICH
Advisory Board membership:
A. A person must contribute unique expertise, opinions, and viewpoints on homeless issues;
Where a potential CCICH Advisory Board member represents a coalition, consortium,
association, neighborhood group, or voluntary organization, the nominee must represent
to the CCICH Executive Committee the group's mission, in addition to personal
viewpoints.
B. No member may be appointed who is an officer, employee or appointee of any group or
organization that receives funding from the County Homeless Program.
V.WHEN A SEATED MEMBER NO LONGER MEETS THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
If a seated CCICH Advisory Board member no longer meets the residency requirements of
other eligibility criteria the Advisory Board:
A. May request the CCICH Advisory Board member to submit a statement of resignation to
the Advisory Board within 30 days of the change.
B. May recommend to the Board of Supervisors the removal of the member and the
subsequent appointment of an eligible nominee selected by the Nominating Committee.
C. May, where there is no apparent candidate to fill the seat, continue the seated member's
participation, with or without limitation, until an eligible candidate is found.
D. A designated Advisory Board member, or staff, if any, may, where a resignation is not
forthcoming, contact the seated CCICH Advisory Board member who no longer meets the
eligibility criteria.
VI. MEETINGS AND ATTENDANCE
A. The CCICH will set an annual meeting schedule on a calendar year basis.
B. Two absences from the regularly scheduled CCICH Advisory Board meeting in a rolling
12-month period will warrant inquiry from the Board as to ability and interest of the
individual in continuing as a member. Three absences within a rolling 12-month period
from time of appointment will result in a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors
that this member be removed from the CCICH Advisory Board.
C. Any CCICH member unable to attend a meeting should notify the Administrative
Assistant in the County Homeless office.
D. The Administrative Assistant will maintain attendance records, and notify the Advisory
Board when two absences are recorded.
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VII. PARTICIPATION AND VOTING OF MEMBERS
A quorum of seven (7) CCICH Advisory Board members is required for the conduct of
business. Decisions must be made by an affirmative vote of seven members of the CCICH
Advisory Board.
By-Law amendment requires an affirmative vote of seven members of the Advisory Board for
passage of the amendment and submission to the Board of Supervisors for approval. An
amendment takes affect only upon approval by the Board of Supervisors.
VIII.CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A. The CCICH Advisory Board shall follow all provisions of the Brown Act and the Better
Government Ordinance in its conduct as a public body.
B. After the CCICH Advisory Board has adopted a conflict of interest code members must
file an initial and annual conflict of interest statement with the filing officer designated in
the code. Failure to file such a statement may result in the removal of a member.
IX. OFFICERS
A. The CCICH Advisory Board shall elect one chair and one vice-chair to provide for the
operation and conduct of business. Terms for the Officers shall be 1 year. Officers may
serve no more than two consecutive terms in the same seat.
Officers may recommend and implement policies governing the business and operation of
the CCICH Advisory Board.
B. The Chair of the CCICH Advisory Board shall provide oversight for the operation of the
CCICH Advisory Board. The Chair shall preside over meetings of the CCICH Advisory
Board. The Chair may call for special meetings of the CCICH Advisory Board or its
committees.
C. The Vice-Chair shall provide oversight for the operations of all CCICH sub-committees. If
the Chair is absent, or the office is vacant, the Vice-Chair shall assume responsibility for
the operation of the CCICH Advisory Board.
X.COMMITTEE STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS
A. There is only one CCICH standing committee: the Consumer Advisory Committee. This
committee is charged with providing information to the CCICH Executive Committee on
the effectiveness of the various services, assisting with identification of gaps in services,
providing feedback to the CCICH Executive Committee from other consumers, and
bringing forward for discussion and possible presentation to the CCICH Executive
Committee , ideas and strategies for meeting the goals and objectives in the County's 10-
year Plan for Ending Homelessness from a consumer's viewpoint.
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B. The Executive Committee will create ad-hoc committees as the need arises. The purpose
of these ad hoc committees will be to develop recommended solutions to the specific
issue for which they were created. The ad hoc committees may be comprised of
members of the CCICH and outside individuals. Ad hoc committees may be dissolved
upon a vote of the Executive Committee ,
C. The Executive Committee may create an ad-hoc nominating committee to make
recommendations on the filling of vacancies. The ad-hoc nominating committee will
solicit and assess applicants, rank them in order of preferred appointment, and submit
these recommendations to the CCICH Executive Committee for approval. The CCICH
Executive Committee will submit final recommendations to the Board of Supervisors.
D. Ad hoc committees can be appointed to address any matters within the jurisdiction of the
CCICH Advisory Board.
Appointment
Date
Term
Expiration
Resignation
Date Status
1.Seat Title
Housing Provider
Representatives
3/31/2014 Vacant
2.Seat Title
East County At-Large Seat #1
Representatives
House, Teri 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
3.Seat Title
West County At Large Seat #2
Representatives
3/31/2014 Vacant
4.Seat Title
Central County At-Large Seat #3
Representatives
Kennedy Janet 8/13/2013 3/31/2014
5.Seat Title
County Government 1
Representatives
Sansoe Dorothy 5/22/2012 3/31/2014
6.Seat Title
County Government 2
Representatives
Kain Brenda 5/22/2012 3/31/2014
Seat Title
At-Large DELETE
Representatives THIS
Peers Stephan 10/23/2012 3/31/2014 SEAT
Homelessness Advisory Board, Contra Costa
Inter-jurisdictional Council on Homelessness
REFLECTS SEAT CHANGES AND APPOINTMENTS AS OF NOVEMBER 5, 2013
Appointment
Date
Term
Expiration
Resignation
Date Status
7.Seat Title
Health Care Representative
Representatives
Shah Nishant Hasmukh 8/13/2013 3/31/2014
8.Seat Title
Law Enforcement Representative
Representatives
Heinemann Robin 5/22/2012 3/31/2014
9.Seat Title
Faith Community Representative
Representatives
Peers, Stephan 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
10.Seat Title
Non-Profit Developer or Homeless Services Provider
Representatives
Stewart Doug 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
11.Seat Title
Consumer 1
Representatives
Garth John 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
12.Seat Title
Consumer 2
Representatives
Connors, Sean 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
13.Seat Title
Consumer 3 Advocate
Representatives
Batchelor, Stephanie 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
14.Seat Title
Behavioral Health Provider Consumer Alternate
Representatives
Pollard, Michael 11/5/2013 3/31/2014
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Contra Costa Interagency
Council on Homelessness
Advisory Board
By-Laws
(Rules for the Conduct of Business)
Approved and Adopted on: ___________________
I.OVERVIEW AND MISSION
The Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness (CCICH) Advisory Board is charged
with providing a forum for communication about the implementation of the Ten Year Plan to
End Homelessness and providing advice and input on the operations of homeless services,
program operations, and program development efforts in Contra Costa County. The CCICH
Advisory Board will provide a forum for discussing a plan to end homelessness in Contra
Costa County, educating the community on homeless issues, and advocating on federal,
state, county and city policy issues affecting people who are homeless or at-risk of
homelessness.
The CCICH Advisory Board will encourage all members of the community to participate in
group discussions and working groups. All interested persons are encouraged to attend
meetings, provide input, and voice concerns to the CCICH Advisory Board.
II.FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
A. Vote on any issues that arise at Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness
meetings.
B. Encourage and develop public understanding and education on homeless and housing
issues in relationship to the Ten Year Plan.
C. Provide advocacy on homeless concerns to the Board of Supervisors and cities located in
Contra Costa County.
D. Assure diverse population input to CCICH Advisory Board deliberations and decision-
making, including consumers and community members, as well as gender, ethnic,
cultural and geographical representation.
E. Make recommendations about long range planning and policy formulation to the Board of
Supervisors and cities located in Contra Costa County.
F. Assess effectiveness, quality, efficiency, access, and availability of homeless services
throughout the county.
G. Recommend HUD McKinney-Vento applications for submission to the Board of
Supervisors and Housing and Urban Development annually.
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H. Facilitate and support the development of funds and resources for homeless services in
Contra Costa County in partnership with other jurisdictions located in Contra Costa
County.
I.Advise the Board of Supervisors, the Director of Public Health, and the Health Services
Director, on the special needs of the homeless and matters of urgency regarding
homelessness.
J.Hear reports from Health Care for the Homeless, discuss issues relating to access to
health care for homeless persons, and make recommendations to the Board of
Supervisors and to cities located in Contra Costa County to address health care access
issues.
K. Hear reports from the Consumer Advisory Board, discuss issues that they may bring up,
and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and cities located in Contra
Costa County concerning those issues.
III. MEMBERSHIP
All members of the Contra Costa Interagency Council on Homelessness (CCICH) Advisory
Board must reside in or be employed in Contra Costa County.
A. All members of the CCICH Advisory Board shall demonstrate a professional interest in, or
personal commitment to addressing and alleviating the impact of homelessness on the
people of the County of Contra Costa.
B. Membership on the CCICH Advisory Board will be as shown in the chart below. Each
seat will have a term of two years expiring in even numbered years:
Area of Representation
Consumer Seat #1
Consumer Seat #2
Consumer Advocate
At-Large Seat #1
At Large Seat #2
At Large Seat #3
County Government Seat #1
County Government Seat #2
Health Care
Law Enforcement
Faith Community
Nonprofit homeless services provider
Housing Provider
Consumer Alternate *
*The appointee to the Consumer Alternate seat will represent either of the appointees
to Consumer Seat #1 or Consumer Seat #2 in their abence. In the case of the
absence of both appointees, the Alternate will have only one vote on any item.
C. All representatives appointed by the Board of Supervisors serve at the pleasure of the
Board of Supervisors and may have their appointments rescinded by majority vote of the
Board.
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IV. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In addition to residency requirements stated in item III Membership, to be eligible for CCICH
Advisory Board membership:
A. A person must contribute unique expertise, opinions, and viewpoints on homeless issues;
B. Where a potential CCICH Advisory Board member represents a coalition, consortium,
association, neighborhood group, or voluntary organization, the nominee must represent
to the CCICH Executive Committee the group's mission, in addition to personal
viewpoints.
;
C. No member may be appointed who is an officer, employee or appointee of any group or
organization that receives funding from the County Homeless Program.
V.WHEN A SEATED MEMBER NO LONGER MEETS THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
If a seated CCICH Advisory Board member no longer meets the residency requirements of
other eligibility criteria the Advisory Board:
A. May request the CCICH Advisory Board member to submit a statement of resignation to
the Advisory Board within 30 days of the change.
B. May recommend to the Board of Supervisors the removal of the member and the
subsequent appointment of an eligible nominee selected by the Nominating Committee.
C. May, where there is no apparent candidate to fill the seat, continue the seated member's
participation, with or without limitation, until an eligible candidate is found.
D. A designated Advisory Board member, or staff, if any, may, where a resignation is not
forthcoming, contact the seated CCICH Advisory Board member who no longer meets the
eligibility criteria.
VI. MEETINGS AND ATTENDANCE
A. The CCICH will set an annual meeting schedule on a calendar year basis.
B. Two absences from the regularly scheduled CCICH Advisory Board meeting in a rolling
12-month period will warrant inquiry from the Board as to ability and interest of the
individual in continuing as a member. Three absences within a rolling 12-month period
from time of appointment will result in a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors
that this member be removed from the CCICH Advisory Board.
C. Any CCICH member unable to attend a meeting should notify the Administrative
Assistant in the County Homeless office.
D. The Administrative Assistant will maintain attendance records, and notify the Advisory
Board when two absences are recorded.
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VII. PARTICIPATION AND VOTING OF MEMBERS
A quorum of seven (7) CCICH Advisory Board members is required for the conduct of
business. Decisions must be made by an affirmative vote of seven members of the CCICH
Advisory Board.
By-Law amendment requires an affirmative vote of seven members of the Advisory Board for
passage of the amendment and submission to the Board of Supervisors for approval. An
amendment takes affect only upon approval by the Board of Supervisors.
VIII.CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A. The CCICH Advisory Board shall follow all provisions of the Brown Act and the Better
Government Ordinance in its conduct as a public body.
B. After the CCICH Advisory Board has adopted a conflict of interest code members must
file an initial and annual conflict of interest statement with the filing officer designated in
the code. Failure to file such a statement may result in the removal of a member.
IX. OFFICERS
A. The CCICH Advisory Board shall elect one chair and one vice-chair to provide for the
operation and conduct of business. Terms for the Officers shall be 1 year. Officers may
serve no more than two consecutive terms in the same seat.
Officers may recommend and implement policies governing the business and operation of
the CCICH Advisory Board.
B. The Chair of the CCICH Advisory Board shall provide oversight for the operation of the
CCICH Advisory Board. The Chair shall preside over meetings of the CCICH Advisory
Board. The Chair may call for special meetings of the CCICH Advisory Board or its
committees.
C. The Vice-Chair shall provide oversight for the operations of all CCICH sub-committees. If
the Chair is absent, or the office is vacant, the Vice-Chair shall assume responsibility for
the operation of the CCICH Advisory Board.
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X.COMMITTEE STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS
A. There is only one CCICH standing committee: the Consumer Advisory Committee. This
committee is charged with providing information to the CCICH Executive Committee on
the effectiveness of the various services, assisting with identification of gaps in services,
providing feedback to the CCICH Executive Committee from other consumers, and
bringing forward for discussion and possible presentation to the CCICH Executive
Committee , ideas and strategies for meeting the goals and objectives in the County's 10-
year Plan for Ending Homelessness from a consumer's viewpoint.
B. The Executive Committee will create ad-hoc committees as the need arises. The purpose
of these ad hoc committees will be to develop recommended solutions to the specific
issue for which they were created. The ad hoc committees may be comprised of
members of the CCICH and outside individuals. Ad hoc committees may be dissolved
upon a vote of the Executive Committee ,
C. The Executive Committee may create an ad-hoc nominating committee to make
recommendations on the filling of vacancies. The ad-hoc nominating committee will
solicit and assess applicants, rank them in order of preferred appointment, and submit
these recommendations to the CCICH Executive Committee for approval. The CCICH
Executive Committee will submit final recommendations to the Board of Supervisors.
D. Ad hoc committees can be appointed to address any matters within the jurisdiction of the
CCICH Advisory Board.
Signed by: ______________________________
Janet Kennedy, CCICH Advisory Board Chairperson