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2008M51-TSAC ORDINANCE NO. 08-M-51 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AMENDING AND RESTATING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS 91-101, "ADMINISTRATION-TRANSPORTATION SAFETY ADVISORY COMMISSION" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: I. Chapter 2, Article IV, Sections 91-101 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Schertz, Texas relates to the Transportation and Safety Advisory Commission and is hereby amended and restated as follows including, in particular, amendments to Section 2-94: "Sec. 2-91. Establishment. There is hereby created a Transportation Safety Advisory Commission (the "Commission"). Sec. 2-92. Purpose. The Commission shall review safety issues relating to transportation in the City to improve the quality of life in the City through a citizen-government partnership that promotes safe and secure roads which provide and promote convenience, recr~ational and leisure activities, and continued beautification of the City. Sec. 2-93. Duties. (a) Subject to the approved budget of the City for the Commission, the Commission shall undertake the following activities: (1) Coordinate and communicate with the City Manager and the director of public works, and the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Schertz Development Foundation, the Schertz Economic Development Corporation, and similar bodies in the City on matters related to transportation safety; (2) Develop transportation safety materials, including but not limited to brochures, videos, profiles, fact sheets, and similar materials or information; (3) Develop research materials related to transportation safety; (4) Develop a transportation safety plan for the City; (5) Review all existing and proposed traffic ordinances; Ordn 08-M-51.doc 1 (6) Develop and sponsor transportation safety courses for the citizens of the City, including but not limited to defensive driving courses, bicycle safety courses, and child car seat inspections; (7) Participate in appropriate fact-finding trips, conferences, and seminars related to transportation safety; and (8) Review plans, plats, site plans, and master plans for traffic safety recommendations when requested by the City Manager. (b) The Commission shall, at least semi-annually, report its activities and recommendations to the City Council through the City Manager. (c) The Commission shall undertake such additional duties and activities as may be approved from time to time by resolution of the City Council. Sec. 2-94 Composition of Commission; Terms of Members; Alternate Members (a) The Commission shall be composed of nine (9) regular members who are residents or employees of the City and who shall be appointed by the City Council. Each regular member of the Commission shall be appointed by the City Council for a two-year term commencing on the expiration of the prior term of a regular member. (b) In addition, the City Council may from time to time appoint up to three (3) additional persons as alternate members of the Commission. Such persons shall also be residents or employees of the City and may be appointed for terms not exceeding two (2) years. Such persons shall be designated by the City Council as Alternate No.1, No.2, or No.3. Alternate members shall be entitled to receive notice of all Commission meetings. Alternate members may comment on matters coming before the Commission in the same manner that regular members may comment but, except as provided below, shall have no authority to vote and, unless serving in place of an absent regular member as provided below, shall not be considered in determining the presence of a quorum. (c) In the absence from a meeting of the Commission of up to three regular members, alternate members who are present, in the order of their designation, shall, for such meeting, be counted toward a quorum, vote, and have all other rights of the absent regular members (except any absent regular member's office on the Commission). If the regular member for whom an alternate member is serving subsequently arrives at the meeting, he or she shall not participate in such meeting, and the alternate member shall continue to serve until the conclusion of such meeting. (d) The City Council may remove a regular member or alternate member of the Commission at any time, with or without cause. (e) In the event of the death, resignation, or removal of a regular or alternate member, the City Council shall appoint a replacement regular or alternate member to serve for the remainder of such member's term. There shall be no limit on the Ordn 08-M-51.doc 2 number of terms an individual may serve on the Commission as a regular or alternate member. Sec. 2-95. Staff support and funding. (a) The City shall provide staff support to the Commission through the City Manager in coordination with the director of public works, the chief of police, and a City Council liaison, each of whom shall serve as ad hoc members of the Commission. (b) Funding for Commission activities shall be provided by the City as a line item in the City budget. Sec. 2-96. Officers. The members of the Commission shall select a chair to preside at meetings of the Commission and a vice-chair to serve in the absence of the chair. The City Manager shall provide a member of the City staff to serve as secretary for the Commission. Sec. 2-97. Meetings. Regular meetings of the Commission shall be held at least quarterly. Special meetings may be called by the chair or by any two members of the Commission. Five members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum, which shall be required for the Commission to conduct business. The vote of a majority of the members present shall be required for any action to be effective. Meetings of the Commission shall be conducted in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act. Notice of meetings shall be posted in accordance with such Act by the secretary. Minutes of Commission meetings shall be prepared by the secretary, and such minutes shall be distributed to members and shall be made available under standard City procedures to other interested persons. Sec. 2-98. Disqualification from voting. A member shall be disqualified from voting on a matter before the Commission if such member has a personal or monetary interest with respect to the project being voted upon or if the member will be affected, personally or monetarily (other than as a member of the general public), by the outcome of the vote. Sec. 2-99. No Compensation. The members of the Commission shall serve without compensation, except for reimbursement of actual expenses attendant to the performance of their duties as authorized by the City Manager. Sec. 2-100. Committees. The chair may establish permanent or special committees. Membership on committees may include individuals who are not members of the Commission, but every committee shall be chaired by a member of the Commission. Ordn 08-M-51.doc 3 Sec. 2-101. Amendments. The City Council may modify this article or the Commission may recommend modifications to this article to the City Council, but such modifications must be approved by City Council." II. The Bylaws of the Commission, as amended in conformance with this Ordinance, as attached hereto as Exhibit A. III. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Should any portion or part of this Ordinance be held for any reason invalid, unconstitutional, or unenforceable, the same shall not be construed to affect any other valid portion hereof, but all valid portions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. IV. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after its final passage and any publication required by the City Charter. APPROVED on first reading the 4th day of November, 2008. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 16th y of December, 2008. Mayor; City of Schertz, Texas ATTEST: a~O~il) City Secretary, City of Schertz (Seal of City) Ordn 08-M-51.doc 4 Exhibit A BYLA WS CITY OF SCHERTZ TRANSPORTATION SAFETY ADVISORY COMMISSION Section 1: Purpose The purposes of the Schertz Transportation Safety Advisory Commission are as follows: (1) Investigate safety issues and make recommendations with respect to our city's roadways. (1) Improve our city's quality oflife through a citizen-government partnership. (2) Promote safe and secure roads which provide convenience, recreational and leisure activities and continued beautification of the City of Schertz. Section 2: Duties of the Commission The defined duties of the Schertz Transportation Safety Advisory Commission are outlined below. This listing is not intended to be limiting. Additional duties may be added by the City Council as needed. (1) Coordinate and communicate with the Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission, the Schertz Development Foundation, the Schertz Economic Development Corporation and similar bodies in the City of Schertz on matters related to transportation safety. (2) Develop safety materials i.e.: brochures, profiles, fact sheets, and similar materials or information to be used for promotional activity, as needed. (3) Develop research materials needed for promotion of transportation safety. . (4) Develop a transportation safety plan for the City of Schertz. (5) Review proposed traffic ordinances and make recommendations to City Council. (6) May participate in fact-finding trips, conferences, or seminars related to transportation safety. Section 3: Appointment, Eligibility, Membership; Alternate Members (1) The Commission shall be composed of nine (9) regular members who are residents or employees of the City and who shall be appointed by the City Council. Each regular member of the Commission shall be appointed by the City Council for a two-year term commencing on the expiration of the prior term of a regular member. (2) In addition, the City Council may from time to time appoint up to three (3) additional persons as alternate members of the Commission. Such persons shall also be residents or employees of the City and may be appointed for terms not exceeding two (2) years. Such persons shall be designated by the City Council as Alternate No.1, No.2, or No.3. Alternate members shall be entitled to receive notice of all Commission meetings. Alternate members may comment on matters coming before the Commission in the same manner that regular members may comment but, except as provided below, shall have no authority to vote and, unless serving in place of an absent regular member as provided below, shall not be considered in determining the presence of a quorum. (3) In the absence from a meeting of the Commission of up to three regular members, alternate members who are present, in the order of their designation, shall, for such meeting, be counted toward a quorum, vote, and have all other rights of the absent regular members (except any absent regular member's office on the Commission). If the regular member for whom an alternate member is serving subsequently arrives at the meeting, he or she shall not participate in such meeting, and the alternate member shall continue to serve until the conclusion of such meeting. (4) The City Council may remove a regular member or alternate or member of the Commission at any time, with or without cause. (5) In the event of the death, resignation, or removal of a regular or alternate member, the City Council shall appoint a replacement regular or alternate member to serve for the remainder of such member's term. There shall be no limit on the number of terms an individual may serve on the Commission as a regular member or alternate. Section 4: Term of Office and Organization The term of office will be a two-year period effective 1 January each year. Commission members will select a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson from among the regular members to officiate meetings during the first meeting of each calendar year. The Commission will determine if additional officers are needed. Section 5: Removal from Office A regular member or alternate member may be removed from office by the City Council at any time with or without cause. Section 6: Vacancies Upon the death, resignation, or removal of a regular or alternate member, the City Council will appoint a replacement regular or alternate member to serve for the remainder of such member's term. TSAC Bylaws.doc TSAC Bylaws Dec. 2008 - 2 - Section 7: Staff Support and Funding Staff support will be provided by the City of Schertz Engineer, City of Schertz Director of Public Works, City of Schertz Police Chief, City of Schertz Fire Chief, City of Schertz Director of EMS, and City of Schertz City Planner. City representatives shall serve as ad hoc members ofthe Commission. A recording secretary will be provided by City Staff. Funding will be provided by the City of Schertz Public Works, Police Department, Fire Department, EMS, and City Planning. Section 8: Meetings and Quorums Meetings will be conducted on a regular basis. Special meetings will be at the call of the Chairperson. A quorum is required to conduct business. A quorum is a majority of the regular members of the commission. In the absence of one or more regular members, alternate members may serve and be counted as a quorum as set forth in Section 3(3). For voting purposes, a majority vote ofthe members (regular and alternate(s) serving in place of an absent regular member) present is required to have effect. Minutes will be recorded for each meeting by a Recording Secretary. Such minutes will be distributed to Commission members and other interested parties. Section 9: Disqualification from Voting A member shall be disqualified from voting if he/she finds the following conditions to exist: . (1) A personal or monetary interest exists on the project being discussed. (2) The member will be directly affected, personally or monetarily, by the outcome of the vote. Section 10: Compensation The members of the Commission will serve without compensation, except for reimbursement of authorized expenses attendant to the performance of their duties. Section 11: Committees The Chairperson may establish permanent committees and/or committees for a specific task. Membership on committees may include individuals who are not on the Commission. Only a regular member ofthe Commission may chair a committee. Section 12: Amendments These bylaws may be amended or changed by a majority vote of the Commission and approval by the City Council. TSAC Bylaws.doc TSAC Bylaws Dec. 2008 - 3 -