Title:
Title
Adjust Membership of Personnel and Public Employees Committee
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FileID
File ID: 2019-00078
Location
Location: Citywide
Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution: 1) rescinding Resolution 2018-0403 reducing the number of councilmembers on the Personnel and Public Employees Committee from four members to three members and one alternate member; and 2) adjusting the membership of the Personnel and Public Employees Committee to be comprised of four members.
Contact: Mindy Cuppy, MMC, City Clerk, (916) 808-5442, Office of the City Clerk
Body
Presenter: None
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Resolution
Description/Analysis
Issue Detail: On October 16, 2018, City Council passed Resolution No. 2018-0403 reducing the number of councilmembers on the Personnel and Public Employees Committee from four members to three members and one alternate member.
Tonight, City Council will confirm the 2019 Mayoral Appointments to Council Standing Committees including the Personnel and Public Employees Committee. The Mayor is proposing increasing the number of councilmembers on the Personnel and Public Employees Committee from three to four. As such, prior to confirming the 2019 Mayoral Appointments, Resolution No. 2018-0403 must be rescinded and a new resolution must be passed officially increasing the number of councilmembers on the Personnel and Public Employees Committee from three to four as suggested.
Policy Considerations: The Personnel and Public Employees Committee will conduct its business in the same manner as the other three Council standing committees and is subject to the Brown Act. The selection of the Personnel and Public Employees Committee is the same for the three existing standing committees -councilmembers appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council on an annual basis or as needed. Additionally, the Council Rules of Procedure will set forth the guidelines for the Personnel and Public Employees Committee as well as set the purpose and procedures for the operation of the Personnel and Public Employees Committee.
Economic Impacts: Not applicable
Environmental Considerations: This action does not constitute a “project” as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines.
Sustainability: Not applicable.
Commission/Committee Action: Not applicable.
Rationale for Recommendation: The proposed action increases the number of Councilmembers sitting on the Personnel and Public Employees Committee from three to four.
Financial Considerations: There are no financial impacts.
Local Business Enterprise (LBE): No applicable.