City of Santa Clara logo

Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 21-1735    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/8/2021 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 12/14/2021 Final action:
Title: Action to Waive First Reading and Introduce an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 2.120, Entitled Boards and Commissions, to Update Boards and Commission Members Qualifications (Deferred from November 9,16 and December 7, 2021)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. PASS TO PRINT ORDINANCE NO. 2040
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action to Waive First Reading and Introduce an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 2.120, Entitled Boards and Commissions, to Update Boards and Commission Members Qualifications (Deferred from November 9,16 and December 7, 2021)

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency

BACKGROUND
The Santa Clara City Charter and Santa Clara City Code currently require City Boards and Commission members, except for Youth Commission, to be qualified electors of the City. A "qualified elector" is a person registered to vote and is of at least eighteen years of age. The existing regulations prohibit a person from serving on a board or commission, if the person is not 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen. In order to allow greater participation by and inclusion of all residents within the City, the City Council directed staff to remove the requirement that Boards and Commission members be qualified electors of the City.

This issue has been raised on several occasions by the Governance Committee, as well as the City Council, to remove the residency requirement related to being a registered voter.

DISCUSSION
The proposed ordinance will also amend SCCC Section 2.120.010, to allow residents that are 18 years of age to serve as members of the City's non-charter Boards, Commissions and Committees. This ordinance will eliminate the current requirement that all members of non-Charter Boards and Commissions be qualified electors of the City.

However, City Charter Commissions, which include Planning, Parks and Recreation, Civil Service, and Board of Library Trustees, will continue to require members to be a qualified electors of the City. The Charter Commission qualifications may only be revised by Charter amendment which will require a ballot measure.

The proposed ordinance also reflects the addition of Housing Commission to the list of Boards and Commissions in section 2.120.010. The creation of the Housing Commission was disc...

Click here for full text