1993-04-15 Friendship City Commission BylawsORGANIZATIONAL BYLAWS
AND PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES
SISTER CITY COMMISSION
COMMISSION MEMBERS
This Commission shall consist of nine members selected by the
City Council through application and interview process. Each
member shall serve for three years staggered so there are three
new members appointed each year.'
Two high school students shall be appointed to serve as members
for a term of one year.
OFFICERS
Chairperson: A chairperson shall be elected at a meeting in
February for a term of one year. The chairperson's duties shall
be to:
1. Preside over meetings.
2. Prepare an agenda prior to each meeting. Mail out minutes
with agenda .one week before the next meeting.
3. Supervise the writing, distribution of minutes and other
reports.
4. Represent the Sister City Commission in dealings with the
City Council, civic organizations, and other matters
pertaining to the Commission.
5. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
Vice-Chairperson: A vice-chairperson shall be elected at a
meeting in February for a term of one year. The vice-
chairperson's duties shall be to:
1. Represent the chairperson in the chairperson's absence, and
assist the chairperson in carrying out his/her duties.
2. Establish liaisons from the Commission to work with other
city organizations and activities as appropriate.
3. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
Secretary: A secretary shall be elected at a meeting in February
for a term of one year. The secretary's duties shall be to:
1. Take minutes at each meeting of the Sister City Commission.
2. Submit minutes to chairperson for review within two weeks of
meeting.
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3. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
Treasurer: A treasurer shall be elected at a meeting in February
for a term of one year. The treasurer's duties shall be to:
1. Prepare the Commission's financial reports, to include
reconciliation with city records.
2. Maintain a log of items belonging to the Commission as well
as their locations.
3. Maintain the inventory and coordinate the sale of pins.
4. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
Historian: A historian shall be elected at a meeting in February
for a term of one year. The historian's duties shall be to:
1. Keep a scrapbook and records of activities of the Commission.
3. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
Public Relations Officer: A public relations officer shall be
elected at a meeting in February for a term of one year. The
public relations officer's duties shall be to:
1. Arrange for publicity and press releases regarding activities
of the Commission, to include cable TV, Sun Newspaper, Your,
City & Schools, and other media as appropriate.
2. Maintain an up-to-date list of all media contacts.
3. Carry out those additional duties which the Commission may
from time to time recommend.
RESIGNATION OF OFFICERS
If the chairperson of the Sister City Commission resigns or
retires from the Commission before the next regular
organizational meeting, the vice-chairperson shall automatically
become acting chairperson and a new officer will be elected to
the vacated position at the next regular meeting of the
Commission.
If the vice-chairperson, secretary or historian/public relations
officer resigns or retires from the Commission before the next
regular organizational meeting, a new officer shall be elected to
the vacated position at the next regular meeting of the
Commission.
Sister City Commission Bylaws
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CITY COUNCIL/CITY STAFF SUPPORT
The Mayor and City Manager shall represent the City of Richfield
as ex-officio members to the Commission. They shall act in an
advisory capacity, and have no voting powers. Meeting notice
mailings, copies of minutes and all other information for the
Commission shall be prepared and mailed by a City staff member.
MEETINGS
1. There shall be at least one regular meeting in each calendar
month unless of quorum of the members agree otherwise.
2. The meetings shall be held on the third Thursday of each
month at 7:00 p.m.
3. All regular meetings shall be open to the public.
4. The Commission may hold special meetings to complete or
initiate business at the call of the chairperson, or upon the
request of three (3) members of the Commission.
5. Each member shall be notified by telephone at least 48 hours
previous to any special meeting, of the time, place and
purpose of same.
6. The Commission shall follow the most recent issue of Robert
Rules of Order (Revised Edition).
7. A quorum shall consist of five (5) members. Students should
not be included when determining a quorum.
8. Students shall have the same voting rights as other members.
ATTENDANCE
1. In the event that a member misses three consecutive
nonexcused meetings of 1/4 of the meetings in any 12 month
period, the Commission may request the City Council to
replace that member.
The person shall be given written notice regarding his/her
absenteeism by the chairperson prior to the Commission
requesting that the Council replace the member. Ample time
of 30 days shall be given to the member for a response to the
Commission before an action is taken.
2. The chairperson shall be notified prior to a meeting if a
member will be unable to attend the meeting.
COMMITTEES
1. Various subcommittees may be established from time to time if
the need arises. The duties and responsibilities of the
committee shall be defined at the time of their formation.
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AMENDING BYLAWS
1. These articles can. be amended by approval of 2/3 of the
Commission membership.
2. Proposed amendments shall be mailed. to Commission membership
at least five (5) days prior to the meeting at which they are
to be voted upon.
Approved this 11th day of April, 1985
Amended this 16th day of February, 1989.
Amended this 18th day of .July, 1991.
Amended. this 15th day of April, 1993.