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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 07111989 - 89-471 100109 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on July 11, 1989 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Powers, Fanden, Schroder, McPeak and Torlakson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 89/471 SUBJECT: Guidelines Governing Membership and ) Requirements of Redevelopment Project ) Area Committees. ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: California Community Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code Section 33000 et. seq. ) contains the requirement for establishing a Redevelopment Project Area Committee (PAC) and the qualifications for membership on a PAC. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (the "County" ) and the Contra Costa County Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency" ) desire to establish Guidelines for the adminis- tration of the PACs that were created prior to January 1, 1989 . The County and Agency agree that the purpose of these Guide- lines is to provide an organizational framework for the administration of the PACs and that the requirements of Community Redevelopment Law are not modified or eliminated by adoption of these Guidelines. These Guidelines were prepared in consultation with the PACs pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 33386. The Board of -Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby adopt the Project Area Committee Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit A. I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supesora n the date shown. ATTESTED: 1.9 n PHIL B CHEL .CIA of the Board of Su ervlsors en County Adml istrator O BY ,Deputy CC: Redevelopment All other distribution via Redevelopment RESOLUTION NO. 89/471 GR12/jb/pacgdres.bos Attachment PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE GUIDELINES SECTION I. SCOPE OF GUIDELINES Health and Safety Code) Section 33385 governs the formation of a Redevelopment .Projec"t Area Committee ( PAC) created after January 1 , 1989 . The Contra Costa County Redevelopment Agency ( the "Agency" ) has three active PACs all of which were cre- ated prior to January 1 , 1989 : the Pleasant Hill BART PAC; the North Richmond PAC; and the West Pittsburg PAC. The PACs are advisory with respect to redevelopment activity within the boundaries established for their respective Redevelopment Project Area. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33386 the Agency and the Contra Costa County Board of Super- visors (the "Board" ) in consultation with the PACs have adopted these Guidelines to govern the operation of the 3 PACs . SECTION II. PURPOSE OF PROJECT AREA COMMITTEES A Redevelopment Project Area Committee ( PAC) is required by California Community Redevelopment Law (Health- and Safety code section 33000 et . seq. ) when "a substantial number of low- and moderate-income families are to be displaced by the redevelopment project. " However, the Board of Supervisors may choose to form a PAC when not required by State Law. PAC committees are subject to the provisions of Health and Safety code 33385 et, seq. as may be subsequently amended or re- vised. SECTION III. MEMBERSHIP A. Eligibility: The California Community Redevelopment Law stipulates that the legislative body appoint residents and members of- existing community organizations in a re- development project area to the PAC. The PAC includes "residential owner occupants , residential tenants , busi- nessmen and members of existing organizations within the project area. " "Businessmen" includes nonresident prop- erty owners . An attempt will be made to equalize rep- resentation among residents , business persons and repre- sentatives of existing organizations . B . Number: A PAC will not exceed twelve ( 12 ) member. , including ex-officio, nonvoting members . C, Term: Term of appointment to a PAC shall be for two ( 2 ) years . Each member' s initial term shall expire on ,lune 30th, following the first full term of service ( 2 years ) . Subsequent terms shall expire two years thereafter on each successive June 30th . Nothing precludes the reap- pointment of a PAC member. D. Compensation: PAC members serve without compensation. PAC members will be reimbursed for incurred. Committee ex- penses only with prior approval by Redevelopment Agency staff and upon recommendation of the. PAC. SECTION IV. MEETINGS AND VOTING PROCEDURE J A. Meeting Requirements : The PAC will meet a minimum of four times per year (once per quarter) . Additional meet- ings may be scheduled by staff in consultation with the PAC chairperson. B. Quorum: A majority of the voting members of. a PAC con- stitutes a quorum for the transaction of business . C. Brown Act: PAC meetings are subject to the Brown Act which, requires in part, that: 1 . There must be a 72 hour advance notice of all meet- ings . 2 . All meetings must be open to the public . 3 . A meeting notices must be posted for the general pub- lic . D. Conflict of Interest: Political reform laws prevent PAC. members from casting votes when they have a conflict of interest . If a PAC member will financially gain from the outcome of the decision he/she would be participating in that PAC member has a conflict . A PAC member may believe he or she has . a conflict for reasons other than financial gain. Legal rules governing Conflict of Interest are highly technical , therefore if a PAC member believes he/she has a conflict of interest concerning any matter to be voted on by the committee he/she should advise the chairperson and Agency. staff . PAC members are required to complete a Statement of Economic Interest upon ap- pointment and annually thereafter. Failure to complete this Statement will result in removal from the PAC, as well as any penalty prescribed by the Fair. Political Practices Commission . SECTION V. OFFICERS A Chairperson and a Vice-Chair will be elected for each Rede- velopment Project Area Committee . A Redevelopment. Agency staff person will serve as secretary to each PAC. The term of office for the chairperson and vice-chairperson shall be two years . Nothing precludes , however, reelection of the chairperson and vice-chairperson by a majority vote . of PAC members . SECTION VI. VACANCIES A. Creation of Vacancy: If a committee member dies or has more than two unexcused absences per calendar year, his/her position may be declared vacant . PAC members may resign at any time by giving written notice to the PAC chairperson . PAC members must resign if they: 1 . Move out of the redevelopment project area; 2 . Fail to complete the Statement of Economic Interest; or 3 . Cease to a) own .property in the project area; b) operate a business in the project area; or . c) be a member of an existing organization within the project area. Committee members must contact their PAC chairperson or Redevelopment Agency staff person when they cannot attend the meeting. B . Filling the Vacancy: Potential PAC members must submit an application to the Supervisor whose district includes the redevelopment project area. The Board of Supervisors then appoints members to the PAC based upon the recommendation of the Supervisor who received the appli- cation. The member appointed to fill the vacant position will complete the term of the committee member who re- signed, died or was removed. SECTION VII . PAC GUIDELINES The PAC Guidelines may be considered for revision by the Board of Supervisors upon recommendation of Redevelopment Agency staff and/or the PAC.