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12/11/2018 - Work Session - Announcements Revised City Council nnouncements December 11, 2018 Information Needed by Council Staff 6:15:32 PM A. Vacancies on Two Legislative Committees ➢ How should the Council choose a successor to Council Member Kitchen to the Legislative Subcommittee and the Utah League of Cities and Towns Legislative Policy Committee? Councilmember Mendenhall encouraged/nominated Councilmember Luke for the Legislative Subcommittee vacancy. Councilmember Luke accepted. There were no objections/all Council Members were in favor. Councilmember Fowler said she would volunteer for the Utah League of Cities and Towns Legislative Policy Committee vacancy. There were no objections/all Council Members were in favor. (Councilmember Kitchen was absent.) Council Member Derek Kitchen will resign his City Council office effective January 1. His resignation will leave vacancies on two City Council legislative committees. As Redevelopment Agency Board Chair, Council Member Kitchen is a member of the Council Legislative Subcommittee. He also is one of four voting members on the Utah League of Cities and Towns Legislative Policy Committee. Section CAB in the Council Policy Manual says the Council Legislative Subcommittee shall be made up of the respective City Council and RDA Board Chairs, plus a third Council Member elected by the Council. The section says terms on the Subcommittee run from April until the end of the next Utah Legislature session in March. The section also says if a Council Member defers serving on the Subcommittee, another Council Member will be appointed with the Council's advice and consent. However,the section is silent on what happens if a member of the Legislative Subcommittee resigns from office or from the subcommittee. The question is: How should the Council choose a successor to Council Member Kitchen on the Legislative Subcommittee? Although any City Council Member may attend and participate in Utah League Legislative Policy Committee discussions, the League limits the number of voting members. Generally,there are three voting members from cities of the first class. In Salt Lake City's case, Council Chair Mendenhall also is a voting member because she serves on the League's Board of Directors. The standard three voting members are Mayor Jackie Biskupski, and Council Members Andrew Johnston and Kitchen. Filling a vacancy on the Legislative Policy Committee appears to fall under Council Policy Manual Section A.15.The pertinent language reads: Requests for Council representation on community task forces and boards are brought before the Council for consensus selection. (Examples include the Council of Governments, Salt Palace Task Force, Courts Complex Committee, County task forces, etc.) a. When the Council Office receives a request for Council representation, the request will be brought before the Council. b. The Chair or staff will determine with the requesting group whether a single Member or, if interested, more than one Member could serve. c. After determining the number of available slots, Council Members will be informed of the opening(s) at a Council briefing session or a Work Session. d. When possible, all Council Members will be informed of the available position(s) prior to its discussion at the briefing session or Work Session, in order to allow Members time to consider their interest and availability. e. If the number of interested Council Members exceeds that number of available slots, Council representation will be determined either by vote of the body, consensus or by the flip of a coin. B. Review of the 2019 Annual Calendar (attached) The final 2019 meeting calendar is attached. Each year, an annual calendar of the Council Meeting dates must be posted for the public on the state's website. The annual calendar is posted ahead of time, however times or meetings may change throughout the year as unexpected needs arise. Once the Council approves it,the calendar will be posted and then reviewed by the new Council for any identified changes and then re-approved in January 2oi9. If Council Members identify any conflicts that may affect personal schedules, please let staff know. ➢ Please note, the Council may need to hold additional meetings in January(24th, �9th and/or gist) for interviews for the new Council Member. (Please refer to Council Vacancy calendar attached.) ➢ Does the Council approve the 2019 Annual Meeting Calendar? All Council Members were in favor of approving the 2o19 Annual Meeting calendar. (Councilmember Kitchen was absent.) For Your Information C. (NEW) Citizen Compensation Advisory Committee (CCAC) Three applications were received for the one Council-appointed vacancy on the CCAC. Ideally, the vacancy would be filled by early/mid-January so the CCAC has full membership to review the public safety compensation study conducted every three years and participate in writing the annual compensation report to the Mayor and Council. Staff emailed the CCAC applications to Council Members and would appreciate direction on if Council Members want to arrange small group meetings with the applicants before the January vote. No discussion was held. D. (NEW) City Council Internal Policy A.6 — Filling a Vacancy(attached) The Council's current policy on filling a vacancy is being updated to align with current state law. The redline revision text below is brought to your attention to clarify the process of voting when a vacancy occurs. Does the Council approve the following policy changes? All Council Members were in favor of the following policy changes. (Councilmember Kitchen was absent.) A.6 FILLING A VACANCY ON THE CITY COUNCIL (7/98) (pending update) a. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (j),whenever a vacancy occurs on the Council, a new Council Member will be appointed by the Council within thirty days to hold the position until the next first Monday in January, following the municipal election, as stipulated by State Law. It is also the policy of the City Council to make generally known the procedures outlined below to all those interested in applying for appointment to the Council. b. Minimum requirements for appointment: All applicants must meet the requirements for qualification for public office as specified by State law and City ordinance. The City Recorder Council staff, in collaboration with the City Attorney, is responsible to screen candidates' eligibility. c. Within one week of the vacancy,the Executive Director in concert with the City Recorder shall give public notice of the vacancy in keeping with State law and City ordinances. Such notice shall: 1. identify the date,time and place of the meeting where the vacancy will be filled; 2. request résumés and/or letters of interest applications and summary of qualifications (hereafter referred to as an "application") from residents of the affected district who are interested in being appointed to fill the vacancy; 3. state the date of the vacancy and that applications must be submitted no later than 14 calendar days following the vacancy; and 4. state that applications must be submitted to the City Recorder's Office Exccutivc Director of the Council.Such noticc shall be givcn at lcast 14 calendar days before the Council meets to make its final selection of the person to fill the vacant Council scat. The deadline for receipt of applications will be 14 calendar days following the vacancy. d.Applications: The City Council requests the following be submitted to the Exccutivc Director of the Council as the minimum information necessary in an application to qualify as an indication of interest: i.Namc 2.Strcct address 3.Phone number(s) 4.Occupation (optional for press information) e. On the day following the application deadline, copies of the qualifying applications, along with all related letters of recommendation received to that date,will be distributed to the Council Members. f. During the week following distribution of applicant information, Council Members m 1-,ol,a l tings t„become bet+er acquainted with the applicants, and to allow applicants to ask questions pertaining to the role of Council Mcmbcr. As those mcctings arc for informal exposure only, No formal interviewing will take place at those mcctings. g.Immcdiatcly following the informational mcctings, the Council will meet in an open meeting to narrow the field of applicants to a maximum of ten finalists to be interviewed individually. Procedure for discussion concerning applicants is as follows (sec State Codc 52 4 205(3): i.Indicate intent to speak in favor of candidatc(s). The Chairperson calls out the names of the applicants alphabetically. After each name, Mcmbcrs may voice their intent to speak in favor of the candidate. "Intent to speak in favor" can be a statement that the applicant appears to be qualified, or it can be a statement of support of only that candidate or a reference to the fact that the Mcmbcr is acquainted with the applicant in another environment. A Council Member may speak in favor of as many candidates as desired. If no Mcmbcr speaks in favor of a candidate, that candidate is automatically eliminated from consideration. 2.Council Mcmbcrs speak in favor of the candidatc(s) for whom an "intent to speak in favor of"was signaled. The Chairperson calls the names alphabetically of favored for whom an intent to speak in favor has bccn signaled candidates and the Council Mcmbcr(s)who indicated an intent to speak for the candidate does (do) so. No ncgativc comment or other discussion of the candidate is accepted until the entire list of persons has bccn completed. 3.Further elimination of candidates from consideration. Step (1) is rcpcatcd. 4. Open discussion of candidates. Mcmbcrs candidly discuss the candidates, sharing their personal reactions and feelings about any aspect, positive or ncgativc, of the candidates' qualifications and continues until Mcmbcrs have had an opportunity to voice anything they wish to say about any candidate. 5.Narrowing to ten finalists. The above outlined procedures arc rcpcatcd until the field of applicants has bccn narrowed to no more than ten finalists. b.Thc Exccutivc Director of the City Council notifies the finalists of the date, time and place of their interview. 7. Finalists arc interviewed during an open meeting as soon as possible. However, if the Council desires to question any applicant regarding his or her character, professional competence, or physical or mental health, the Council may, in its discretion, ask such questions of the applicant in an executive session. In an executive session, an informal selection process follows the interviews according to the procedures outlined above for selection of the finalists. 7,8. It is recommended that the ability of each of the Council Members to work with an applicant be taken into consideration. Council Members are advised to consider the degree of comfort with each applicant's personal style, abilities, and goals. 8:9. The Executive Director of the City Council informs the applicants of the date, time, and place the vote will take place for final selection of the person to fill the vacant Council seat. 9:10. During the next regular At the same Council meeting or at a subsequent meeting following the interviews,within the 3o day deadline or in a special Council meeting called in order to meet the thirty day deadline imposed by State law,the Council selects,by a majority vote,the person to fill the vacancy. Such person shall be sworn in by the City Recorder. h. If, for any reason, the Council does not fill the vacancy within thirty days after the vacancy occurs, I 1. The Council shall,by vote fill the vacancy from the names that have been submitted. 2. The two applicants receiving the highest number of votes of the Council shall appear before the Council and the Council shall vote again. 3. If neither applicant receives a majority vote of the Council at that time, the vacancy shall be filled by lot in the presence of the Council. i. Public information: All information concerning applicants for appointment will be made available to the press and the general public_in an attempt to facilitate public input prior to the final selection. In response to this policy, the file be open to the press and general public. In addition,Council staff the City Recorder will prepare a list of applicant names, phone numbers, and occupations following the deadline for application_and a list of the finalists will be made available as soon as possible after their selection. j. A vacancy on the Council shall be filled by appointment, followed by an election to fill a two-year term, if: 1. the vacancy occurs,or a letter of resignation is received by the Mayor,_at least 14 calendar days before the deadline for filing for election in an odd- numbered year; and 2. two years of the vacated term will remain after the first Monday of January following the next municipal election. In appointing an interim replacement,the Council shall comply with the notice requirements set forth above and in an open meeting, interview each person whose name was submitted for consideration and meets the qualifications for office. 2019 DRAFT COUNCIL MEETING 12/6/2018 I Public Notice is hereby given that the 2019 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah,shall be as follows: Council Meetings are held in the City and County Building, 451 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Council Meetings usually include a 2 p.m.WORK SESSION(Room 326)and a 7 p.m.FORMAL SESSION(Room 315). All meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to Sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205 and 78B-1-137, Utah Code Annotated. Notice of each meeting is given at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting as required by State law.An agenda of each meeting is posted at: • Salt Lake City Council website www.slccouncil.com • State of Utah Public Notice website www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html Meetings in addition to those listed below may be held or canceled as circumstances may require,subject to applicable public notice requirements. Notice: • The City&County Building is an accessible facility with a street-level entrance located on the east side of the building.People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation,which may include alternate formats,interpreters,and other auxiliary aids,and services. Please make requests at least two business days in advance.To make a request,please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slcgov.com, 801-535-7600,or relay service 711. • In accordance with State statute,City ordinance, and Council policy,one or more Council Members may be connected via speakerphone. 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Sat.,Nov.23 National League of Cities Conference,San • Sun.,Sept. 8 —Wed.,Sept. ii Antonio,TX Rail-Volution,Vancouver,British Columbia,Canada • Tuesday,November 26 - No Meeting • Tuesday,September io - No Meeting • Thursday- Friday,November 28-29 Thanksgiving-Holiday 3 2019 DRAFT COUNCIL MEETING 12/6/2018 • Tuesday,December 3 Council Work Session&Formal Meeting • Tuesday,December io RDA Meeting,Council Work Session&Formal Meeting • Tuesday,December ii- No Meeting • Tuesday,December 24-No Meeting • Wednesday,December 25 Christmas Day-Holiday 4 December 2018 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 3 Council Meeting 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RDA+Council Meeting 11 12 II, 14 15 IIIRecorder runs ad in both Cindi Mansell interview newspapers and Council with SLCTV about the staff issue press release to vacancy process nnounce application window 16 17 Limited RDA/Formal Meeting 18 19 20 21 22 Council staff advertises the job posting via email updates,website,press release, social media,etc their application for the District 4 v 1111 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Council staff advertises the job posting via email updates,website,press release,social media,etc Individuals submit their application for the District 4 vacancy to the Recorder's Office January 2019 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 30 31 First day of vacancy 1 2 3 4 5 aNew Year's Day ouncil Office Closed) City Recorder publishes an ad in both newspapers Council staff advertises the job posting via email updates,website,press release,social media,etc iffriraTITTiTrMi 6 7 Council Meeting 8 9 10 11 12 Council staff advertises the job posting via email updates,website,press release,social media,etc .mit their application for the I acancy to the Recor.- 13 14 Council Meeting 15 16 17 18 19 Application Deadline Recorder's Office provides Council staff advertises the job posting via email Executive Director with all updates,website,press release,social media,etc applications to distribute to the Council Members 20 Council Meeting 22 23 Tentative Council Meeting 24 25 26 Potential date for interviews Potential date for interviews The Council may hold an The Council may hold an MLK Day additional round of interviews additional round of interviews (Council Office CI OR select,by majority vote, OR select,by majority vote, the person to fill the vacancy the person to fill the vacancy TWRIMINI _..___..____nrn 11.11.41111.1111.1111.11M in by the City Recorder in by the fity Rernrrder 27 28 Tentative Council Meeting 29 30 Deadline to fill vacancy 1 2 Potential date for interviews The Council must select,by The Council may hold an majority vote,the person to fill additional round of interviews the vacancy OR select,by majority vote, the person to fill the vacancy The person chosen is sworn The person chosen is sworn in by the City Recorder in by the City Recorder