CC Resolution No. 24-022 Amending Resolution Governing Advisory BodiesRESOLUTION NO. 24-022
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 16-137 AND AMENDING THE
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RULES GOVERNING RECRUITMENT,
ATTENDANCE, APPOINTMENTS, AND VACANCIES ON CITY
ADVISORY BODIES
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to establish uniform terms and
conditions of office for advisory commissions; and
WHEREAS, there are within the City of Cupertino many citizens with talent,
expertise, and experience who wish to serve the community; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes it is important to provide these citizens
the opportunity to contribute to their community;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Cupertino rescinds Resolution No. 16-137 and establishes the following rules
governing recruitment, appointment, and reappointment to City of Cupertino
Advisory bodies.
A.RECRUITMENT
1.Two months before regular terms expire, or immediately following
receipt of a resignation, the City Clerk distributes the vacancy notice
through a broad variety of resources when available, such as:
•The Cupertino Scene
•The Cupertino Courier
•The World Journal
•The Cupertino City Channel
•City Hall bulletin board
•The City Clerk’s Office
•The Cupertino Library
•The Cupertino Chamber of Commerce
•Cupertino City Web site
•Other organizations that the City Clerk determine to be appropriate
to solicit applications for the vacant positions
•All persons with applications on file for that particular commission
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2.Two months before regular terms expire, the City Clerk’s Office also
distributes the vacancy notice to the following individuals:
•Members and interested residents registered with the Cupertino
Citizen Corps, including Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT), Medical Reserve Corps, and Cupertino Amateur Radio in
Emergency Services (CARES)
•Neighborhood Block Leaders and Neighborhood Watch volunteers
•Individuals who have signed up for notification for City Council
meetings or commission meetings
3.All vacancy notices and posting shall be done in accordance with the
provisions of the Maddy Act, California Government Code 54970 et seq.
Specifically, vacancy notices shall be posted for a minimum of 10 days.
4.Applications will remain active for one year after Council review. After
that time, applicants shall submit a new application if they wish to
remain on the list for consideration.
5.Those persons with applications on file within one year of Council
review are advised of the vacancy by the City Clerk and may activate
that application. Upon receipt of the vacancy notice, the applicant must
contact the City Clerk’s Office and ask that the application be
reactivated.
6.An applicant may file for a maximum of two commissions at any one
application period.
7.A member of an advisory body, having completed two consecutive
terms, must wait two years after the term would have normally ended
before being eligible to apply for the same commission or committee.
8.Application forms will be available on the City’s website.
9.No application shall be accepted after the deadline.
10.When the final deadline has passed, the City Clerk’s Office will email
applicants the date, time and location of the interviews along with
sample questions to consider.
11.The City Clerk’s Office will copy the applicants’ written material for
Councilmembers. The written material will also be available for public
review in the City Clerk’s Office.
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B.INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTMENTS
1.When Council meets to conduct interviews, it is a public meeting subject
to the Brown Act and therefore open to the public. The candidates will
be asked by the City Clerk (either in person or by written instructions
left in the waiting area) to remain seated in the waiting area until they
are called in for the interview. Candidates will also be asked to return
to the waiting area until the announcement of the vote, or to go home
and contact the City Clerk’s Office the next day regarding the results.
However, all applicants and members of the public have the option of
remaining in the room for any or all of the meeting.
2.The City Manager or their designee shall establish criteria for service on
each commission or committee based on familiarity with the subject
matter of the commission or committee and/or demonstrated ability to
conduct the work of the advisory body. The City Manager or their
designee shall consult with advisory body members in developing the
criteria for service and shall notify all interested applicants of the
criteria. The City Manager or their designee shall advise Council as to
which applicants meet established criteria for service but shall present
all candidates meeting Municipal Code requirements to the City
Council for interviews. Council retains full discretion to appoint the
candidate of its choosing.
3.The order in which interviews are scheduled to take place will be
determined by a drawing of names. The City Clerk will do this in
advance.
4.Interviews are informal and usually last 5-8 minutes. Councilmembers
are looking for:
•Familiarity with the subject and/or demonstrated ability to conduct
the work of the advisory body
•Decision-making ability
•Commitment to the position for which they have applied
5.Appointments will be made following a vote in public. The City Clerk
will announce the votes.
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C.UNSCHEDULED VACANCIES, ATTENDANCE, AND TRAINING
1.If a vacancy occurs for an unexpired term and interviews for
appointment to that advisory body have been conducted within the
previous ninety days, the unexpired term may be filled from those
applications following the required posting of the vacancy.
2.The notice of unscheduled vacancy shall be posted no earlier than 20
days before nor later than 20 days after the vacancy occurs, and at least
10 working days before appointment. The notice of unscheduled
vacancy must be posted in the Office of the City Clerk, at the City Hall
bulletin board, at the Cupertino Library, and in other places designated
by the City Clerk.
3.A member shall be considered removed from an advisory body under
the following conditions:
•A member misses more than three consecutive meetings
•A member misses more than 25% of the advisory body’s regular
meetings in a calendar year
•A member fails to comply with legally required training or conflict of
interest reporting requirements after receiving notice and a 30-day
opportunity to correct the noncompliance. A member who has failed
to complete any mandated or legally required training or reporting
requirement shall be precluded from participating in advisory body
meetings as a member of such body.
4.It is the responsibility of the advisory body’s staff liaison to notify the
City Clerk of a member’s attendance record to allow sufficient time to
send a warning notice if the member has missed three consecutive
meetings or 25% of the regular meetings, and to send a termination
notice if the member has missed more than three consecutive meetings
or more than 25% of the regular meetings in a calendar year.
5.A member who has been removed from an advisory body for
inadequate attendance, failure to complete a legally required training,
or noncompliance with conflict of interest reporting requirements may
request a waiver of this provision by submitting a letter to the City
Council setting forth the reason for the absences and confirming future
availability.
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D.GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.Term limit restrictions listed in this resolution do not apply to
temporary appointments for unexpired terms.
2.All provisions of this resolution shall apply unless otherwise decided by
the City Council on a case-by-case basis.
3.In the event that any provision of this resolution conflicts with the
provisions of any other ordinance or City Council resolution governing
a particular advisory body, the provisions of the ordinance or the
resolution governing the particular advisory body shall prevail.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Cupertino this 5th day of March, 2024, by the following vote:
Members of the City Council
AYES: Mohan, Fruen, Chao, Moore
NOES: Wei
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
SIGNED:
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Sheila Mohan, Mayor
City of Cupertino
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Date
ATTEST:
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Kirsten Squarcia, City Clerk
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Date
3/19/2024
3/19/2024