HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 021417-I - GVPID Board BylawsRESOLUTION NO. O o J � � ! — Z
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN,
TEXAS, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE ATTACHED BYLAWS FOR THE
GEORGETOWN VILLAGE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1
ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING A CONFLICT CLAUSE AND SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Code of Ordinances regarding the Georgetown Village Public
Improvement District No. 1 Advisory Board has been amended to update their purpose
statement, members, offices and meetings, as well as update the board ordinance language for
clarity and functionality; and
WHEREAS, the attached Bylaws have been amended pursuant to City Council direction.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1: The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this resolution are hereby
found and declared to be true and correct, and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly
made a part hereof, as if copied verbatim.
SECTION 2: The Bylaws attached to this Resolution as EXHIBIT A are approved and adopted.
SECTION 4: If any provision of this Resolution or application thereof to any person or
circumstance, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions, or
application thereof, of this Resolution which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are hereby declared to be severable.
SECTION 5: This Resolution shall be effective immediately.
SECTION 6: The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign this Resolution and the City Secretary to
attest. This Resolution shall become effective upon its adoption.
Passed and APPROVED on the 141h day of February, 2017
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DESCRIPTION: GVPID ADVISORY BOARD BYLAWS
DATE APPROVED: FEBRUARY 14 2017
Dale Ross, Mayor
ATTEST:
Shelley Nowhn(\-oty Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Charlie McNabb, City Attomey
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DESCRIPTION: GVPID ADVISORY BOARD BYLAWS
DATE APPROVED: FEBRUARY 14.2017
Exhibit A
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
GEORGETOWN VILLAGE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.1
ADVISORY BOARD
BYLAWS
ARTICLE I. NAME AND PURPOSE
Section I.I. Name. Georgetown Village Public Improvement District No. 1 Advisory Board
("Advisory Board").
Section 1.2. Purpose. The Advisory Board is established for the purpose of providing
recommendations on the ongoing Service Plan and Assessment Plan, consistent with Chapter
372 of the Texas Local Government Code, to the City Council for those public improvements
within the Georgetown Village Public Improvement District No. 1 ("District") identified in the
approved Assessment Plan, as amended. The Service Plan shall be for five (5) years, and shall
be reviewed and updated annually. The Assessment Plan shall be included in the annual review
of the Service Plan. The Advisory Board is also responsible for providing recommendations on
the annual budget for the construction and maintenance of the assessed public improvements
within the District to the City Council. See Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.115.
ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP
Section 2.1. Number of Members. The Advisory Board will be comprised of seven (7)
Members, and up to two (2) alternates.
Section 2.2. Eligibility. Five (5) of the members shall be resident homeowners in the
Georgetown Village subdivision ("GV Members"). Whenever possible, each GV Member shall
represent a different section within the Georgetown Village subdivision. Two (2) members shall
be representatives of the entity that is developing the Georgetown Village PUD Concept Plan
approved by City Council on January 14, 1997, last amended on March 28, 2000 ("Development
Members"). At such time as the development of the Georgetown Village PUD Concept Plan is
complete, the two (2) Development Members shall resign and be replaced by two (2) GV
Members.
Alternate Members shall be resident homeowners in the Georgetown Village subdivision.
Members may also serve as members on other City Council appointed Advisory Boards,
committees or commissions.
Section 2.3. Appointment of Advisory Board Members. Members of the Advisory Board, to
include alternates, shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council in
accordance with the City Charter.
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Alternate Members shall serve as alternates with voting privileges for any absent GV Member
in the event a quorum is not present for any reason. Each individual appointed as an Alternate
Member shall be appointed as either Alternate Member 1 or Alternate Member 2, and each shall
rotate as the Alternate Member serving as a GV Member when needed.
Section 2.4. Terms of Office. The terms of office for each member shall be two (2) years. A
GV Member may serve two (2) consecutive terms. After serving a maximum consecutive four-
year period, and after a period of two (2) years has elapsed since the end of the GV Member's
last term, the GV Member may reapply and be appointed to serve for an additional term in
accordance with this section. There are no limits on the number of terms for the Development
Members. Alternate Members shall be eligible to be appointed to the position of GV Member
upon the expiration of the term of a GV Member. Refer to Ordinance Section 2.36.030A for
additional provisions regarding terms of office.
Section 2.5. Vacancies. Vacancies that occur during a term shall be filled as soon as
reasonably possible and in the same manner as an appointment in accordance with the City
Charter. An Alternate Member may serve as a GV Member representing the same homeowner
group, if available, until the vacancy is filled. An appointment to fill a vacated term is not
included as a term for purposes of counting consecutive terms.
Section 2.6. Compensation and Expenditure of Funds. Members serve without
compensation. The Advisory Board and its members have no authority to expend funds or to
incur or make an obligation on behalf of the City unless authorized and approved by the City
Council.
Section 2.7. Compliance with City Policy. Members shall comply with City Ordinances,
Rules and Policies applicable to the Advisory Board and the members, including but not limited
to Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.20, Ethics, and Chapter 2.36, City Commissions, Committees and
Advisory Boards.
Section 2.8. Removal. Any member may be removed from their position on the Advisory
Board for any reason, or for no reason, by a majority vote of the City Council.
ARTICLE III. ADVISORY BOARD OFFICERS
Section 3.1. Officers. The Advisory Board Officers are Chair, Vice -Chair and Secretary.
Section 3.2. Election of Officers. The Chair of the Board is appointed by the City Council.
All other officers shall be elected by a majority vote of the Advisory Board at its first meeting
after the annual appointment process.
Section 3.3. Terms of Office for Advisory Board Officers. Advisory Board Officers serve for
a term of one year. In the event of vacancy in the office of Chair, the Vice -Chair shall serve as
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Chair until the City Council appoints a replacement Chair. A vacancy in the other offices shall
be elected by majority vote of the Advisory Board at the next regularly scheduled meeting, or as
soon as reasonably practical for the unexpired term. If possible, an Advisory Board Officer shall
continue to serve until the vacancy is filled. Alternates may not serve as Officers.
Section 3.4. Duties. The Chair presides at all meetings and performs all other duties
pertaining to the office, including voting. The Vice -Chair in the absence of the Chair performs
all duties of the Chair. The Secretary keeps records of proceedings of all meetings. Staff Liaison
will keep custody of all records and documents of the Advisory Board.
ARTICLE IV. MEETINGS
Section 4.1. Time and Date of Regular Meeting. The Advisory Board shall meet once a
month on the same week of the month, the same day of the week, at the same time, and at the
same place. The regular date, time and place of the Advisory Board meeting will be decided by
the members at the first meeting of the Advisory Board after the annual appointment process.
Section 4.2. Agenda. Items may be placed on the agenda by the Chair, the City Manager or
designee, or at the request of a member. The party (or individual) requesting the agenda item
will be responsible for preparing an agenda item cover sheet and for the initial presentation at
the meeting. Items included on the agenda must be submitted to the Staff Liaison no later than
one week before the Advisory Board meeting at which the agenda item will be considered.
Agenda packets for regular meetings will be provided to the members in advance of the
scheduled Advisory Board meeting. Agenda packets will contain the posted agenda, agenda
item cover sheets, and written minutes of the last meeting.
Section 4.3. Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called by the Chair or two of the
members.
Section 4.4. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of four (4) members and shall be required for
the Advisory Board to convene a meeting and to conduct business at a meeting. No business
meeting may be convened, nor business conducted, without a quorum.
Section 4.5. Call to Order. Advisory Board meetings will be called to order by the Chair or,
if absent, by the Vice -Chair. In the absence of both the Chair and Vice -Chair, the meeting shall
be called to order by the Secretary, and a temporary Chair shall be elected to preside over the
meeting.
Section 4.6. Conduct of Meeting. Advisory Board meetings will be conducted in accordance
with these Bylaws and City Council Meeting Rules and Procedures, as applicable to the
Advisory Board. See Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.24, City Council Meeting Rules and Procedures.
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Section 4.7. Voting. Each Member shall vote on all agenda items, except on matters
involving a conflict of interest, substantial financial interest or substantial economic interest
under state law, the City�s Ethics Ordinance, or other applicable Laws, Rules and Policies. In
such instances, the member shall make the required disclosures and shall refrain from
participating in both the discussion and vote on the matter. The member may remain at the
dais or leave the dais, at the member's option, while the matter is being considered and voted
on by the other Advisory Board members. Unless otherwise provided by law, if a quorum is
present, an agenda item must be approved by a majority of the Advisory Board members
present at the meeting.
Section 4.8. Minutes. A recording or written minutes shall be made of all open sessions of
Advisory Board meetings. The Staff Liaison is the custodian of all Advisory Board records and
documents.
Section 4.9. Attendance. Members are required to attend Advisory Board meetings prepared
to discuss the issues on the agenda. A member shall notify the Staff Liaison if the member is
unable to attend a meeting. Excessive absenteeism will be subject to action under Council
policy and may result in the member being replaced on the Advisory Board. See Ordinance
Section 2.36.010D. Excessive absenteeism means failure to attend at least 75% of regularly
scheduled meetings, including Advisory Board meetings and Subcommittee meetings. If a
member is removed from the Advisory Board that position shall be considered vacant and a
new member shall be appointed to the Advisory Board in accordance with Section 2.5 above.
Section 4.10. Public Participation. In accordance with City policy, the public is welcome and
invited to attend Advisory Board meetings and to speak on any item on the agenda. A person
wishing to address the Advisory Board must sign up to speak in accordance with the policy of
the Council concerning participation and general public comment at public meetings. Sign-up
sheets will be available and should be submitted to the Chair prior to the start of the meeting. If
any written materials are to be provided to the Advisory Board, a copy shall also be provided to
the Staff Liaison for inclusion in the minutes of the meeting. Speakers shall be allowed a
maximum of three minutes to speak, but may take up to six minutes if another individual who
signs up to speak yields the time to the speaker. If a person wishes to speak on an issue that is
not posted on the agenda, they must file a written request with the Staff Liaison no later than
one week before the scheduled meeting. The written request must state the specific topic to be
addressed and include sufficient information to inform the Advisory Board and the public. A
person who disrupts the meeting may be asked to leave and be removed.
Section 4.11. Open Meetings. Public notice of Advisory Board meetings shall be provided in
accordance with the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act. All Advisory Board meetings
and deliberations shall be open to the public, except for properly noticed closed session matters,
and shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
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Section 4.12. Closed Sessions. The Advisory Board may conduct closed sessions as allowed
by law, on properly noticed closed session matters, such as consultation with attorney on legal
matters, deliberation regarding the value of real property, competitive utility matters, and
economic development negotiations. A recording or certified agenda shall be made of all closed
sessions of Advisory Board meetings.
ARTICLE V. REPORTS TO CITY COUNCIL
At the request of the City Council, the Advisory Board shall meet with City Council to
determine how the Advisory Board may best serve and assist City Council. City Council may
hear reports from the Advisory Board during a regularly scheduled Council meetings.
ARTICLE VI. SUBCOMMITTEES
Section 6.1. Formation. When deemed necessary by a majority of the Advisory Board,
Subcommittees may be formed for specific projects related to Advisory Board matters.
Subcommittees comprised of non -Members may only be formed with the prior consent and
confirmation of the City Council.
Section 6.2. Expenditure of Funds. No Subcommittee, or member of a Subcommittee, has
the authority to expend funds or incur an obligation on behalf of the City or the Advisory
Board.
Section 6.3. Open Meetings. Subcommittee meetings and deliberations shall be open to the
public, except for properly noticed closed session matters, and shall be conducted in accordance
with the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
ARTICLE VII. BYLAW AMENDMENTS
These Bylaws may be amended by majority vote of the Advisory Board Members at any regular
meeting of the Advisory Board. The Advisory Board's proposed amendments to the Bylaws
must be approved by City Council at the next available Council meeting after the Advisory
Board's approval, pending notice. Bylaw amendments are not effective until approved by City
Council.
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Exhibit A
Approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council on the 14th day of
February, 2017.
ATTEST:
City Secretary
THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN
Mayor
Approved and adopted at a meeting of the Advisory Board on the day of
2017.
ATTEST:
Advisory Board Secretary
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ADVISORY BOARD
Advisory Board Chair