HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No 2023 - 13 ADA Advisory BoardInstrument # 468784
REXBURG, MADISON, IDAHO
10-12-2023 10:01:10 AM No. of Pages: 4
Recorded for: CITY OF REXBURG
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Ex-Offlcio Recorder Deputy
Resolution No. 2023 — 13
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Advisory Board Bylaws
WHEREAS, citizen advisory boards are an important community resource for the
Council; and
WHEREAS, "Advisory Board" is a general term and includes those boards,
Commissions, and committees that only have the authority to advise or make
recommendations to the City Council, but that do not have the authority to establish
policies or make decisions for the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rexburg's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Advisory Board shall be hereinafter known as the "ADA Advisory Board"; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary for the orderly conduct of board business that policies
and rules of procedure are adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF REXBURG,
IDAHO:
SECTION 1. Bylaw Articles. The following articles are adopted for the City
of Rexburg ADA Advisory Board:
ARTICLE I
NAME
City of Rexburg AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) Advisory Board,
hereinafter referred to as the "ADA Advisory Board".
ARTICLE II
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide accurate and meaningful information to the City of Rexburg regarding the
needs of persons with disabilities as they seek to enjoy equal opportunity to access
public property and participate in public meetings, programs, and events.
ARTICLE III
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1-The ADA Advisory Board shall consist of no fewer than 6 members, all of whom are
voting members and have expertise in the areas of disability to better advise for
increased accessibility. Members are appointed to the ADA Advisory Board by the
Mayor, after a list of potential committee members is provided to him by current
committee members.
2- The ADA Advisory Board shall also include the City's ADA Coordinator and the
Rexburg City Council Member assigned as liaison to this Committee. Each of these
representatives are non -voting members but will give vital input to committee members.
3- Committee members are encouraged to attend a majority of meetings. Any member
having more than 2 unexcused absences per year may be excused from serving on the
ADA Advisory Board.
4- Committee members must reside in the City of Rexburg or Impact Area of the city.
5- All new applications are kept on file with the Rexburg City Clerk's office for one year.
In the event a vacancy occurs in the interim, the applicants will be contacted by the City
Clerk's office to determine if the applicant would like his or her application submitted
for the vacant seat. Applications, except those of appointed board members, are purged
after the one-year period has expired and applicants will need to reapply for future
vacancies.
6- Committee members are appointed to serve a three-year term and are eligible for re-
appointment for one additional three-year term by the Mayor of the City of Rexburg.
Factors considered in re -appointing incumbents are the enthusiasm of the individual,
need for continuity, and the attendance record of the individual. Appointments and
reappointments are based on merit, and incumbent members are not automatically
reappointed.
Article IV
OFFICERS
1- A Chairman shall be elected from the current committee membership and will serve a
minimum of 1 year and no more than two years as chairman. When a new chairman is
elected, a new vice-chairman will also be elected from committee membership.
2- A Vice -Chairman shall be elected from the current committee membership and will
chair the committee in the absence of the Chairman. In the event of resignation or
incapacity of the Chairman, the Vice -Chairman will serve as Chairman until the election
of a new Chairman. This process will occur within a reasonable period of time,
preferably at the next ADA Advisory Board meeting when a quorum of members is
available.
3- A Secretary to the ADA Advisory Board will be assigned by the Mayor.
Article V
DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
1-The Chairman shall have executive supervision over the activities of the Committee
within the scope provided by these bylaws. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings
and will prepare an agenda for each meeting. The agenda will be e-mailed to members
of the committee prior to the appointed meeting. The Chairman, with the agreement of
committee members, will submit names of potential committee members to the Mayor
for approval.
2- The Vice -Chairman shall assume the duties of the Chairman in the event of incapacity
or resignation of the chairman.
3- The Secretary shall keep the minutes of committee meetings and maintain a list of
members and their attendance. The Secretary will also see that all committee members
receive a copy of the prior meeting's minutes, so that they may be approved at regular
meetings of the ADA Advisory Board.
Article VI
SCHEDULE AND QUORUM FOR MEETINGS
1-Meetings of the ADA Advisory Board will be held quarterly on the second Wednesday
of January, April, July, and October at 5:15 p.m. in City Council Chambers, unless
otherwise notified in advance.
2- Special Meetings of the ADA Advisory Board may be called anytime at the request of
the Mayor or the Chairman of the ADA Advisory Board.
3- A quorum of the ADA Advisory Board shall consist of one half of the regular
committee members, plus one (1). A quorum is necessary for approval of the minutes,
changing of the bylaws, approval of recommendations within the authority of the ADA
Advisory Board, and/or Committee recommendations to be made to the Rexburg City
Council.
Article VII
AUTHORITY
The ADA Advisory Board has authority only to implement recommendations and/or
projects approved by the Committee as specifically defined in this subsection.
For major changes and/or accessibility projects, the ADA Advisory Board serves in an
advisory capacity, and will communicate its recommendations to the City Council
Liaison, who will present such recommendations to the Rexburg City Council for
implementation, modification, or rejection.
The ADA Advisory Board may appoint sub -committees for the purpose of research on
various accessibility issues, the results of which will be communicated back to the ADA
Advisory Board for action as it deems necessary.
The ADA Advisory Board will listen to, and consider issues presented by any individual,
group of individuals, businesses and/or institutions, for consideration regarding any
accessibility issue raised by the community.
The ADA Advisory Board Bylaws are approved by the Rexburg City Council. Further
modification to the Bylaws is recommended by the ADA Advisory Board and approved
by the Rexburg City Council. Committee Bylaws will be reviewed on a regular basis and
changes made as necessary.
Article VIII
PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules established by the Rexburg City Council shall govern the proceedings of the
ADA Advisory Board Meetings, except in such cases as are governed by the bylaws.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall be effective immediately
upon adoption.
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CITY OF REXBURG AMERICANS with DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
ADVISORY BOARD BYLAWS
ARTICLE I
NAME
City of Rexburg AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) Advisory Board,
hereinafter referred to as the “ADA Advisory Board”.
ARTICLE II
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide accurate and meaningful information to the City of Rexburg regarding the
needs of persons with disabilities as they seek to enjoy equal opportunity to access
public property and participate in public meetings, programs, and events.
ARTICLE III
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1-The ADA Advisory Board shall consist of no fewer than 6 members, all of whom are
voting members and have expertise in the areas of disability to better advise for
increased accessibility. Members are appointed to the ADA Advisory Board by the
Mayor, after a list of potential committee members is provided to him by current
committee members.
2- The ADA Advisory Board shall also include the City’s ADA Coordinator and the
Rexburg City Council Member assigned as liaison to this Committee. Each of these
representatives are non-voting members but will give vital input to committee members.
3- Committee members are encouraged to attend a majority of meetings. Any member
having more than 2 unexcused absences per year may be excused from serving on the
ADA Advisory Board.
4- Committee members must reside in the City of Rexburg or Impact Area of the city.
5- All new applications are kept on file with the Rexburg City Clerk’s office for one year.
In the event a vacancy occurs in the interim, the applicants will be contacted by the City
Clerk’s office to determine if the applicant would like his or her application submitted
for the vacant seat. Applications, except those of appointed board members, are purged
after the one-year period has expired and applicants will need to reapply for future
vacancies.
6- Committee members are appointed to serve a three-year term and are eligible for re-
appointment for one additional three-year term by the Mayor of the City of Rexburg.
Factors considered in re-appointing incumbents are the enthusiasm of the individual,
need for continuity, and the attendance record of the individual. Appointments and
reappointments are based on merit, and incumbent members are not automatically
reappointed.
Article IV
OFFICERS
1- A Chairman shall be elected from the current committee membership and will serve a
minimum of 1 year and no more than two years as chairman. When a new chairman is
elected, a new vice-chairman will also be elected from committee membership.
2- A Vice-Chairman shall be elected from the current committee membership and will
chair the committee in the absence of the Chairman. In the event of resignation or
incapacity of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman will serve as Chairman until the election
of a new Chairman. This process will occur within a reasonable period of time,
preferably at the next ADA Advisory Board meeting when a quorum of members is
available.
3- A Secretary to the ADA Advisory Board will be assigned by the Mayor.
Article V
DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
1-The Chairman shall have executive supervision over the activities of the Committee
within the scope provided by these bylaws. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings
and will prepare an agenda for each meeting. The agenda will be e-mailed to members
of the committee prior to the appointed meeting. The Chairman, with the agreement of
committee members, will submit names of potential committee members to the Mayor
for approval.
2- The Vice-Chairman shall assume the duties of the Chairman in the event of incapacity
or resignation of the chairman.
3- The Secretary shall keep minutes of committee meetings and maintain a list of
members and their attendance. The Secretary will also see that all committee members
receive a copy of the prior meeting’s minutes, so that they may be approved at regular
meetings of the ADA Advisory Board.
Article VI
SCHEDULE AND QUORUM FOR MEETINGS
1-Meetings of the ADA Advisory Board will be held quarterly on the second Wednesday
of January, April, July, and October at 5:15 p.m. in City Council Chambers, unless
otherwise notified in advance.
2- Special Meetings of the ADA Advisory Board may be called anytime at the request of
the Mayor or the Chairman of the ADA Advisory Board.
3- A quorum of the ADA Advisory Board shall consist of one half of the regular
committee members, plus one (1). A quorum is necessary for approval of the minutes,
changing of the bylaws, approval of recommendations within the authority of the ADA
Advisory Board, and/or Committee recommendations to be made to the Rexburg City
Council.
Article VII
AUTHORITY
The ADA Advisory Board has authority only to implement recommendations and/or
projects approved by the Committee as specifically defined in this subsection.
For major changes and/or accessibility projects, the ADA Advisory Board serves in an
advisory capacity, and will communicate its recommendations to the City Council
Liaison, who will present such recommendations to the Rexburg City Council for
implementation, modification, or rejection.
The ADA Advisory Board may appoint sub-committees for the purpose of research on
various accessibility issues, the results of which will be communicated back to the ADA
Advisory Board for action as it deems necessary.
The ADA Advisory Board will listen to, and consider issues presented by any individual,
group of individuals, businesses and/or institutions, for consideration regarding any
accessibility issue raised by the community.
The ADA Advisory Board Bylaws are approved by the Rexburg City Council. Further
modification to the Bylaws is recommended by the ADA Advisory Board and approved
by the Rexburg City Council. Committee Bylaws will be reviewed on a regular basis and
changes made as necessary.
Article VIII
PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules established by the Rexburg City Council shall govern the proceedings of the
ADA Advisory Board Meetings, except in such cases as are governed by the bylaws.
Adopted October 4, 2023.
Appendix: General City of Rexburg Advisory Committee Handbook
Introduction
Congratulations on your appointment! You have joined other caring citizens who
dedicate their time, energy, and ideas to making the City of Rexburg and Madison
County a better community. We truly appreciate your commitment, interest, and
expertise.
This Handbook was created to help you in your new assignment as a volunteer member
of an advisory committee, commission, or board to the City Council (and, in some cases
to the Madison County Commission) hereafter referred to as a “committee”.
City of Rexburg Mission Statement
As employees of the City of Rexburg
our goal is to improve the community.
We serve the citizens by striving to
understand their needs and by responding
with quality work.
Purpose of Committees
Advisory Committees are formed to provide research, study, discussion and
recommendations on specific issues, or a scope of issues as requested by the City
Council.
They also provide an opportunity for citizens to actively participate in the decision-
making process, which is a critical element for an open and responsive government.
These committees add great value to our efforts to provide efficient and effective
governance. (See Appendix A for scope of each committee.)
Committee Appointments
Advisory Committee members are appointed only by the Mayor and confirmed by the
City Council. Some members of joint city/county committees will be appointed by the
County Commission. The Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary of each committee
are elected by the committee on the first meeting of each calendar year. New committee
members shall usually be appointed as terms expire or vacancies occur. Committees
may be asked to provide suggestions to the Mayor of possible future appointees, but
should not approach the potential appointees about the appointment.
A DVISORY C OMMITTEE
HANDBOOK
Meeting Notice
If a regular meeting schedule is used, meeting agendas must be posted at City Hall and
the place of the meeting, if different, 48 hours before the time of the meeting. If not
using a regular meeting schedule, meeting agendas must be posted 5 days in advance.
Notice of an emergency meeting must be posted 24 hours before the time of the
meeting.
Agendas
A copy of the agenda should be given to the City Clerk, via e-mail as a Word document, if
possible. Deliberation in a meeting should be limited to those items on the agenda
unless the item is non-controversial in nature and no vote will be taken.
Public Meeting Law
These rules are designed to ensure a fair decision-making process and to promote public
participation in the decisions rendered by your local government. All meetings are open
to the public. Public comment should be allowed but may be controlled by way of time
limits or subject limits. Committee members must not discuss committee issues with
other committee members outside their published meetings.
Executive (closed) Sessions are not allowed, except in the case of the Planning & Zoning
Committee, and except when the Mayor or City Attorney is present. The scheduling and
holding of public hearings should be coordinated with the Mayor and City Clerk. Public
hearings have special rules to be followed.
Noncompliance with the Open Meeting Law may result in the actions of the meeting
being null and void, as well as the actions of the City Council, if they relied upon the
invalid actions of the committee.
Minutes
Full and accurate minutes shall be kept of all meetings, including committee attendance,
assignments made, a verbatim account of all motions, and all votes. Planning & Zoning
hearings must also be recorded. These minutes should be forwarded via e-mail, if
possible, to the City Clerk as a Word document. All minutes, records and back up
material are available for public inspection and copying.
Rules of Order & Voting
The Chairman controls the order of business and discussion and should try to move
through issues as efficiently and effectively as possible. Public comment should be
allowed but may be controlled by way of time limits or subject limits. All members of
the committee should have an equal opportunity to speak and participate in decision
making. Generally, members should be recognized by the chair prior to speaking.
Committees without a majority present cannot vote on any issue, nor discuss any
controversial issue before them. Members are expected to attend every regularly
scheduled meeting and should make every effort to do so. If a member has three
consecutive unexcused absences, the Mayor may declare the seat vacant and appoint a
replacement.
The Chair votes and does not have a veto. Actions shall be taken by motion. Motions
require a second. Only one motion may be considered at a time. Further discussion
should be allowed after each motion and before a vote is taken on the motion. Voting is
done with a vocalized “Aye” or “Nay”. No decision shall be made by secret ballot. Proxy
votes are not allowed.
The committee can only act as a body and not as individuals, usually by means of a
majority vote on motions; individual members cannot represent the committee’s
positions on issues. Committee actions should be the result of a decision on the merits
and not a manipulation of the procedural rules.
City Council Liaison
Each committee is assigned a City Council Liaison. Their role is to assist in promoting
communication between the Mayor and City Council and your committee. While the
City Council Liaison is allowed to participate in discussions and to answer questions, he
or she cannot vote, nor can they attempt to influence the board of commission’s
decision.
In addition, due to the demand for their time, City Council Liaisons are not required to
regularly attend your routine meetings. If necessary to respond to a particular issue, the
committee should make a special effort to arrange attendance with your Liaison in
advance.
Staff Support
Each committee will have at least one non-voting staff person assigned to act as a liaison
to help facilitate and enhance the committee’s operation and effectiveness. Staff liaison
responsibilities include ensuring that the committee follows the open meeting law,
provide technical expertise, answer questions related to city policy and procedures and
coordinate the involvement of other city departments as needed.
Budgeting, Purchasing & Debt
Committee budgets are set by the City Council. Any expenditure desired by the
committee must be approved by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council prior to
the purchase. The Staff Liaison should be used to facilitate any purchase. Once
approved, expenditures must be bid out following City bid procedures and then initiated
by a Purchase Order that is signed by the Mayor or City Finance Officer. Purchases
without the properly signed Purchase Order will be the responsibility of the person
initiating the purchase. Advisory committees where some members are appointed by
the County Commission must also obtain expenditure approval from the County
Commission on items that are not approved in their annual budget. Debt can only be
authorized by the City Council and/or County Commission and can only be signed by
the Mayor or County Commissioner.
Ethics & Conflicts of Interest
Idaho law has established stringent ethical rules for members of government policy-
making bodies, including advisory board members. The purpose of these statutes is to
protect the integrity and impartiality of governmental actions and to prevent the use of
public offices for personal gain. The statutes are enforced by civil penalties; and there
are criminal sanctions that may also be imposed.
Many of the statutes require disclosure of any personal interests in actions currently
before a committee. Strong consideration should be given to making such a disclosure
and requesting to be excused from further proceedings to avoid the appearance of
impropriety, even if the situation does not fall within the conduct prohibited by the
statutes. The disclosure of a conflict does not affect a committee member’s authority to
be counted for purposes of determining a quorum and to debate and vote on the matter
unless the public official requests to be excused from debate and voting at his or her
discretion.
If there is any question in their mind about a possible conflict, committee members may
wish to read Idaho Code Title 59, Chapter 7 or consult with the City Attorney or their
own private attorney.
Liability Insurance
As a duly appointed committee member you are insured against third-party liability
when acting within the course and scope of your appointment.
Public Announcements
If communication through the media is necessary, committees should prepare a press
release that must be approved and disseminated by the Mayor.
Communicating with the Mayor & City Council
Minutes of the meetings will be distributed by the City Clerk to the Mayor and City
Council when received by the City Clerk. Any recommendations from the committee
should be presented to the City Council in person, if possible, otherwise by letter to the
Council via the City Clerk, and preferably, via e-mail. Contact the Mayor’s Office to be
placed on the City Council Agenda.
The committee’s recommendations always remain advisory in nature; the City Council,
by law, cannot abdicate its responsibility to make the final decision on issues brought
before them, and therefore, the Council may not always follow the recommendations
made by the committee.
For More Information
Mayor’s Office 359-3020 ext. 2111
Staff 359-3020 ext. 0