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Department Approval <br />Item Description: <br />. � <br />�- <br />Manager Approval <br />��� <br />Review of Citizen Advisory Bodies <br />Attachment 3 <br />(10/11/04) <br />Date: March 8,2004 <br />Item Number: 7. <br />Agenda Section <br />UPDATE of StafPs January �°i Memo (Attachment 1): That memo identifies the sitting com- <br />missioners whose terms expire March 31 and who are eligible for reappointment. Since that <br />memo was issued, three sitting commissioners who are eligible for reappointment have notified <br />the City that they are NOT seeking reappointment. They are: Gale Pederson and George Memll <br />of the Parks and Recreation Commission; and Brad Peper of the Planning Commission. In addi- <br />tion, that memo shows that there is one position on the Human Rights Commission that is open. <br />Hence, as of today, there are four vacancies on your standing citizen advisory commissions. <br />-,- <br />I, Background <br />At the February +�"' City Council meeting, the Council directed staff to research two new possi- <br />ble commissions/task forces: a Citizen Environmental Advisory Task Force and a Business Ad- <br />visory Commission. In addition, Council asked staff for a comprehensive look at the size, term <br />lengths, term limits, and appointment/reappointment process for citizen advisory commissions, <br />as well as a scan of the possibility of inerging citizen commissions. <br />Standing Citizen Advisory Commissions play an important role for the City. The City Council <br />appoints residents to provide input on major issues. In addition, on occasion the City Council <br />creates ad hoc committees, task forces or advisory committees to study topical issues. <br />Roseville currently has five standing commissions: Parks & Recreation, Planning, Public Works <br />and Transportation, Police Civil Service, a.-td Human Rights. All Commissions except the Police <br />Civil Service Commission meet monthly. Each Commission handles responsibilities specific to <br />their area of expertise as described in the City Code, State Law, or both. <br />The Standing Citizen Commissions have various sizes and lengths of terms: <br />Human Rights- 10 Commissioners plus one student Commissioner (3 year term) <br />Parks and Recreation- 9 Commissioners plus one student Commissioner (3 year term) <br />Planning- 7 Commissioners (4 year term) <br />Police Civil Service- 3 Commissioners (3 year term) <br />Public Works and Transportation - 5 Commissioners (3 year term) <br />II. Citizen Commission Size, Term Length, Term Limits, and <br />Appointment/Reappointrnent Process <br />Staff contacted several neighboring cities to find out the features of their citizen advisory com- <br />missions. (See Attachment 2) <br />