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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 01-C014RESOLUTION NO. 01—C14 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING AN AMENDED APPENDIX OF THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE PURSUANT TO THE POLITICAL REFORM ACT OF 1974 WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California enacted the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code Section 81000 et SeMc . (the "Act"), which contains provisions relating to conflicts of interest which potentially affect all officers, employees and consultants of the City of Azusa (the "City") and requires all public agencies to adopt and promulgate a Conflict of Interest Code; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Conflict of Interest Code which was amended on December 21, 1998, in compliance with Government Code Section 81000 et SeMc .; and WHEREAS, subsequent changed circumstances within the City, have made it advisable and necessary pursuant to Sections 87306 and 87307 of the Act to amend and update the Appendix of the City's Conflict of Interest Code; and WHEREAS, the potential penalties for violation of the provisions of the Act are substantial and may include criminal and civil liability, as well as equitable relief which could result in the City being restrained or prevented from acting in cases where the provisions of the Act may have been violated; and WHEREAS, notice of the time and place of a public meeting on, and of consideration by the City Council of, the proposed amended Appendix of the Conflict of Interest Code was provided each designated employee and publicly posted for review at the offices of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, a public meeting was held upon the proposed amended Appendix of the Conflict of Interest Code at a regular meeting of the City Council on February 20, 2001, at which all present were given an opportunity to be heard on the proposed amended Appendix. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, DOES FIND AND DECLARE THAT: SECTION 1. Approval and Adoption of Amended Appendix of the Conflict of Interest Code. The City Council does hereby approve and adopt the proposed amended Appendix of the Conflict of Interest Code, a copy of which is attached hereto and shall be on file along with the Conflict of Interest Code with the City Clerk and available for inspection to the public; RV"D,W605935 ' -I- 0 0 SECTION 2. Effective Date. That the said amended Appendix of the Conflict of Interest Code shall become effective 30 days after the date of its adoption on March 22, 2001. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of February, 2001. Mayor, City of Azusa, California ATTEST: City Clerk, City of Azusa, California RVPUB\DMV%05935 -2- C STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I, Adolph Solis, City Clerk of the City of Azusa, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is the actual resolution duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting ofthe City Council on the 20th day of February, 2001, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: HARDISON, STANFORD, ROCHA, CHAGNON NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: MADRID �1uL0 Adolph Solis, City Clerk City of Azusa, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cit Attorney WFUM MV1605935 -3- LAW OFFICES OF BEST BEST & KRIEGER I,J APPENDIX CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE OF THE CITY OF AZUSA (Amended February 20, 2001) EXHIBIT "A" The Mayor, Members of the City Council and Planning Commission, the City Manager, the City Attorney, the City Treasurer, and All Other City Officials who manage public investments are included in and governed by this Conflict of Interest Code only with respect to its disqualification provisions. For purposes of disclosure, the Mayor, Members of the City Council and Planning Commission, the City Manager, the City Attorney, the City Treasurer, and All Other City Officials who manage public investments, as defined by 2 Cal. Code of Regs. § 18701(b), are subject to the statutory conflict of interest provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 7 of the Political Reform Act of 1974 (Government Code Section 87200 et seg.) . [Regs. § 18730(b)(3)] OFFICIALS WHO MANAGE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS It has been determined that the positions listed below are Other City Officials who manage public investments: Deputy City Treasurer Director of Finance Auditor Financial Consultants 3' RVPU6\D\M607840 -20- BBK - February 2001 LAW OFFICES OF • BEST BEST & KRIEGER DESIGNATED POSITIONS GOVERNED BY THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES' DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES TITLE OR FUNCTION ASSIGNED Administrative Services Supervisor (Utilities) 6 Architectural Barriers Commission 2, 3, 6, 7 Assistant City Manager 1,2 Assistant City Clerk 6 Assistant Director of Community Development 1,2 Assistant Director of Electric Operations 2, 3,6 Assistant Director of Finance 1,2 Assistant Director of Resource Management 6 Assistant Director of Water Operations 2, 3, 6 Assistant Planner 2, 3, 6, 7 Associate Director of Recreation and Parks 2, 3, 6 Associate Planner 2, 3, 6, 7 Building Inspector 6, 7 Business Resources Officer 6,7 Business Retention/Development Coordinator 1,2 Buyer 5 Chief of Police 6,7 City Attorney (not filing under Gov Code 87200) 1, 2 City Clerk 6 City Engineer 2, 3, 6, 7 Community Improvement Inspector 6,7 Community Improvement Manager 6,7 Assistant Director of Customer Care & Solutions 6 RVPUB\D\4N607840 -21- BBK - February 2001 LAW OFFICES OF • BEST BEST & KRIEGER LZP DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES' DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES TITLE OR FUNCTION ASSIGNED Cultural & Historical Landmark Commission Members 2, 3, 6 Customer Service Supervisor 6 Deputy City Clerk 6 Director of Community Development 1,2 Director of Human Resources/Personnel Officer 6 Director of Library & Community Services 1,2 Director of Redevelopment 1,2 Director of Utilities 2, 3, 6, 7 Economic Development Specialist 2, 3, 6 Electric Distribution Supervisor 6 Electrical Engineer 6 Emergency Services Coordinator 6 Engineering Assistant 2, 3, 6, 7 Engineering Associate 2, 3, 6, 7 Equipment Mechanic Supervisor 6 Facilities Maintenance Supervisor 6 Field Service Supervisor 6 Geographical Information Systems Technician 6 Grant Compliance Officer 6 Information Services Administrator (ALL) 6 Information Systems Manager 6 Library Commission Members 2, 3, 6 Park Maintenance Supervisor 6 Parks & Recreation Commission Members 2, 3, 6 Personnel Board Members 6 Personnel Officer 6 avrve0X1%nW7940 -22- BBK - February 2001 LAW OFFICES OF • BEST BEST & KRIEGER L DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES' DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES TITLE OR FUNCTION ASSIGNED Police Administrative Services Manager 6 Police Captain 6,7 Police Communications Supervisor 6 Programmer Analyst 6 Public Information Officer 6 Public Works Superintendent 2, 3, 6 Redevelopment Agency Members 1,2 Risk Management Coordinator/ Human Resources Specialist 6 Senior Management Analyst/Integrated Waste Management Coordinator 2, 3, 6 Senior Plans Examiner 2, 3, 6, 7 Senior Programmer/Analyst 6 Senior Project Manager 2, 3. 6 Senior Services Manager 6 Storekeeper 5 Street Maintenance Supervisor 6 Transportation Manager 6 Power Resources Coordinator 6 Water Production Supervisor 6 Water Utility Services Specialist 6 xvrun\Dn1/%607e40 -23- BBK - February 2001 LAW OFFICES OF BEST BEST & KRIEGER 90 DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES' TITLE OR FUNCTION Water Utility Supervisor Consultant2` • DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES ASSIGNED A '-/ Consultants shall be included in the list of Designated Employees and shall disclose pursuant to the broadest disclosure category in this Code subject to the following limitation: The City Manager may determine in writing that a particular consultant, although a "designated position," is hired to perform a range of duties that are limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure requirements described in this Section. Such written determination shall include a description of the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of disclosure requirements. The City Manager's determination is a public record and shall be retained for public inspection in the same manner and location as this Conflict of Interest Code. xVPUMID Ineo7a4o -24- BBK - February 2001 LAW OFFICES OF • BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP EXHIBIT "B" DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES The disclosure categories listed below identify the types of investments, business entities, sources of income, or real property which the Designated Employee must disclose for each disclosure category to which he or she is assigned. Category 1: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities that do business or own real property within the jurisdiction of the City, plan to do business or own real property within the jurisdiction of the City within the next year, or have done business or owned real property within the jurisdiction of the City within the past two (2) years. Category 2: All interests in real property which is located in whole or in part within, or not more than two (2) miles outside, the jurisdiction of the City. Category 3: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities that are engaged in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property within the jurisdiction of the City, plan to engage in such activities within the jurisdiction of the City within the next year, or have engaged in such activities within the jurisdiction of the City within the past two (2) years. Category 4: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities that are banking, savings and loan, or other financial institutions. Category 5: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities that provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, vehicles or equipment of a type purchased or leased by the City. . Category 6: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities that provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, vehicles or equipment of a type purchased or leased by the Designated Employee's Department. Category 7: All investments and business positions in, and sources of income from, business entities subject to the regulatory, permit, or licensing authority of the Designated Employee's Department, will be subject to such authority within the next year or have been subject to such authority within the past two (2) years. RVPUMDMV�607840 -25- BBK - February 2001