Loading...
CC - Item 6A - Discussion of Forming a Subcommittee to Evaluate the Potential as a Charter CityROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER DATE: JANUARY 24, 2023 SUBJECT: DISCUSSION OF FORMING A SUBCOMMITTEE TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL AS A CHARTER CITY SUMMARY Mayor Pro Tem Ly requested the City Council discuss forming a subcommittee to evaluate the potential as a Charter city. STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council discuss and provide further direction to City staff. FISCAL IMPACT None. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT None. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Submitted by: Eric i Hernandez City Clerk Attachment A: General Law City v. Charter City AGENDA ITEM 6.A Attachment A General Law City v. Charter City General Law City v. Charter City Characteristic General Law City Charter City Ability to Govern Bound by the state's general law, Has supreme authority over "municipal Municipal Affairs regardless of whether the subject concerns affairs." Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b). a municipal affair. Form of Government State law describes the city's form of Charter can provide for any form of government. For example, Government government including the "strong mayor," Code section 36501 authorizes general law and "city manager" forms. See Cal. Const. cities be governed by a city council of five art. XI, § 5(b); Cal. Gov't Code § 34450 et members, a city clerk, a city treasurer, a seq. police chief, a fire chief and any subordinate officers or employees as required by law. City electors may adopt ordinance which provides for a different number of council members. Cal. Gov't section 34871. The Government Code also authorizes the "city manager" form of government. Cal. Gov't Code § 34851. Elections Generally Municipal elections conducted in Not bound by the California Elections Code. accordance with the California Elections May establish own election dates, rules, and Code. Cal. Elec. Code §§ 10101 et seq. procedures. See Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b); Cal. Elec. Code §§ 10101 et seq. Methods of Elections Generally holds at -large elections whereby May establish procedures for selecting voters vote for any candidate on the ballot. officers. May hold at -large or district Cities may also choose to elect the city elections. See Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b). council "by" or "from" districts, so long as the election system has been established by ordinance and approved by the voters. Cal. Gov't Code § 34871. Mayor may be elected by the city council or by vote of the people. Cal. Gov't Code §§ 34902. In cities of 100,000 or less, a vote of the people is not required to switch to electing council by districts. Cal. Gov't Code § 34886. City Council Member Minimum qualifications are: Can establish own criteria for city office Qualifications provided it does not violate the U.S. 1. United States citizen Constitution. Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b), 2. At least 18 years old 82 Cal. Op. Att'y Gen. 6, 8 (1999). 3. Registered voter 4. Resident of the city at least 15 days prior to the election and throughout his or her term 5. If elected by or from a district, be a resident of the geographical area comprising the district from which he or she is elected. Cal. Elec. Code § 321; Cal. Gov't Code §§ 34882, 36502; 87 Cal. Op. Att'y Gen. 30 (2004). RIV 44814-2902-0717 v Characteristic General Law City Charter City Public Funds for Candidate No public officer shall expend and no Public financing of election campaigns is in Municipal Elections candidate shall accept public money for the lawful. Johnson v. Bradley, 4 Cal. 4th purpose of seeking elected office. Cal. Gov't 389 (1992). Code § 85300. Term Limits May provide for term limits. Cal. Gov't May provide for term limits. Cal. Const. art. Code § 36502(b). XI, § 5(b), Cal Gov't Code Section 36502(b). Vacancies and Termination An office becomes vacant in several May establish criteria for vacating and of Office instances including death, resignation, terminating city offices so long as it does removal for failure to perform official duties, not violate the state and federal electorate irregularities, absence from constitutions. Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b). meetings without permission, and upon non -residency. Cal. Gov't Code §§ 1770, 36502,36513. Council Member Salary -ceiling is set by city population and May establish council members' salaries. Compensation and salary increases set by state law except for See Cal. Const. art. XI, § 5(b). If a city Expense Reimbursement compensation established by city electors. provides any type of compensation or See Cal. Gov't Code § 36516. If a city payment of expenses to council members, provides any type of compensation or then all council members are required to payment of expenses to council members, have two hours of ethics training. See Cal. then all council members are required to Gov't Code §§ 53234 - 53235. have two hours of ethics training. See Cal. Gov't Code §§ 53234 - 53235. Legislative Authority Ordinances may not be passed within five May establish procedures for enacting local days of introduction unless they are urgency ordinances. Brougher v. Bd. of Public ordinances. Cal. Gov't Code § 36934. Works, 205 Cal. 426 (1928). Ordinances may only be passed at a regular meeting, and must be read in full at time of introduction and passage except when, after reading the title, further reading is waived. Cal. Gov't Code § 36934. Resolutions May establish rules regarding the May establish procedures for adopting, procedures for adopting, amending or amending or repealing resolutions. Brougher repealing resolutions. v. Bd. of Public Works, 205 Cal. 426 (1928). Quorum and Voting A majority of the city council constitutes a May establish own procedures and quorum Requirements quorum for transaction of business. Cal. requirements. However, certain legislation Gov't Code § 36810. requiring supermajority votes is applicable to charter cities. For example, see California All ordinances, resolutions, and orders for Code of Civil Procedure section 1245.240 the payment of money require a recorded requiring a vote of two-thirds of all the majority vote of the total membership of the members of the governing body unless a city council. Cal. Gov't Code § 36936. greater vote is required by charter. Specific legislation requires supermajority votes for certain actions. R1 #4814-2902-0717 v Characteristic General Law City Charter City Rules Governing Ralph Brown Act is applicable. Cal. Ralph Brown Act is applicable. Procedure and Decorum Gov't Code §§ 54951, 54953(a). Cal. Gov't Code §§ 54951, 54953(a). Conflict of interest laws are applicable. See Cal. Gov't Code § 87300 et seq. Conflict of interest laws are applicable. See Cal. Gov't Code § 87300 et seq. May provide provisions related to ethics, conflicts, campaign financing and incompatibility of office. Personnel Matters May establish standards, May establish standards, requirements and procedures for requirements, and procedures, hiring personnel consistent with including compensation, terms and Government Code requirements. conditions of employment for personnel. See Cal. Const. art. XI, § May have "civil service' system, 5(b). which includes comprehensive procedures for recruitment, hiring, Procedures set forth in Meyers - testing and promotion. See Cal. Milias-Brown Act (Cal. Gov't Code § Gov't Code § 45000 et seq. 3500) apply, but note, "[T]here is a clear distinction between the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act applies. substance of a public employee labor Cal. Gov't Code § 3500. issue and the procedure by which it is resolved. Thus there is no question Cannot require employees be that'salaries of local employees of a residents of the city, but can require charter city constitute municipal them to reside within a reasonable affairs and are not subject to general and specific distance of their place laws."' Voters for Responsible of employment. Cal. Const. art. XI, § Retirement v. Board of Supervisors, 8 10(b). CalAth 765, 781 (1994). Cannot require employees be residents of the city, but can require them to reside within a reasonable and specific distance of their place of employment. Cal. Const. art. XI, section 10(b). Contracting Services Authority to enter into contracts for Full authority to contract services as expressly authorized by consistent with charter. statute. See Costa Mesa City Employees Assn v. City of Costa Mesa, May transfer some of its 209 Cal. App. 4th 298 (2012). functions to the county including tax collection, assessment collection and sale of property for nonpayment of taxes and assessments. Cal. Gov't Code §§ 51330, 51334, 51335. RI V #4814-2902-0717 V I Characteristic I General Law City I Charter City Public Contracts Payment of Prevailing Wages Competitive bidding required for public works contracts over $5,000. Cal. Pub. Cont. Code § 20162. Such contracts must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Pub. Cont. Code § 20162. If city elects subject itself to uniform construction accounting procedures, less formal procedures may be available for contracts less than $175,000. See Cal. Pub. Cont. Code §§ 22000, 22032. Contracts for professional services such as private architectural, landscape architectural, engineering, environmental, land surveying, or construction management firms need not be competitively bid, but must be awarded on basis of demonstrated competence and professional qualifications necessary for the satisfactory performance of services. Cal. Gov't Code § 4526. In general, prevailing wages must be paid on public works projects over $1,000. Cal. Lab. Code § 1771. Higher thresholds apply ($15,000 or $25,000) if the public entity has adopted a special labor compliance program. See Cal. Labor Code § 1771.5(a) -(c). RN #4814-2902-0717 v 4 Not required to comply with bidding statutes provided the city charter or a city ordinance exempts the city from such statutes, and the subject matter of the bid constitutes a municipal affair. Pub. Cont. Code § 1100.7; see R & A Vending Services, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 172 Cal. App. 3d 1188 (1985); Howard Contracting, Inc. v. G.A. MacDonald Constr. Co., 71 Cal. App. 4th 38 (1998). Historically, charter cities were exempt from prevailing wage requirements. Effective January 1, 2015, state law requires charter cities to pay prevailing wages on any public works project or else the city will not be eligible to receive state financial assistance for public works projects. Cal. Gov't Code § 1782. Characteristic General Law City Charter City Finance and Taxing Power May impose the same kinds of taxes and Have the power to tax. assessment as charter cities. See Cal. Gov't Code § 37100.5. Imposition of taxes and assessments subject to Propositions 218 and 26, Cal. Const. art. Imposition of taxes and assessments subject XIIIC, § 2, and own charter limitations to Propositions 218 and 26. Cal. Const. art.XIIIC. Have broader assessment powers than a general law city, as well as taxation power as Examples of common forms used in determined on a case -by case basis. assessment district financing include: May proceed under a general assessment • Improvement Act of 1911. Cal. Sts. law, or enact local assessment laws and & High. Code § 22500 et seq. then elect to proceed under the local law. See J. W Jones Companies v. City of San • Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. Diego, 157 Cal. App. 3d 745 (1984). See Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ 10000 et seq. May impose business license taxes for any purpose unless limited by state or federal • Improvement Bond Act of 1915. Cal. constitutions, or city charter. See Cal. Const. Sts. & High. Code §§ 8500 et seq. art. XI, § 5. • Landscaping and Lighting Act of May impose real property transfer tax, does 1972. Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ not violate either Cal. Const art. XIIIA or 22500 et seq. California Government Code section 53725. See Cohn v. City of Oakland, 223 • Benefit Assessment Act of 1982. Cal. App. 3d 261 (1990), Fielder v. City of Cal. Gov't Code §§ 54703 et seq. Los Angeles, 14 Cal. App. 4th 137 (1993). May impose business license taxes for regulatory purposes, revenue purposes, or both. See Cal. Gov't Code § 37101. May not impose real property transfer tax. See Cal. Const. art. XIIIA, § 4; Cal. Gov't Code §53725 , 53725; but see authority to impose documentary transfer taxes under certain circumstances. Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code § 11911(a), (c). Streets & Sidewalks State has preempted entire field of State has preempted entire field of traffic control. Cal. Veh. Code § 21, traffic control. Cal. Veh. Code § 21. Penalties & Cost Recovery May impose fines, penalties and May enact ordinances providing for various forfeitures, with a fine not exceeding penalties so long as such penalties do not $1,000. Cal. Gov't Code § 36901. exceed any maximum limits set by the charter. County of Los Angeles v. City of Los Angeles, 219 Cal. App. 2d 838, 844 (1963). RIV #4814-2902-0717 VI Characteristic General Law City Charter City Public Utilities/Franchises May establish, purchase, and operate May establish, purchase, and public works to furnish its inhabitants operate public works to furnish its with electric power. See Cal. Const. art. inhabitants with electric power. See XI, § 9(a); Cal. Gov't Code § 39732; Cal. Cal. Const. art. XI, § 9(a); Cal. Pub. Util. Code § 10002. Apartment Assn v. City of Stockton, 80 Cal. App. 4th 699 (2000). May grant franchises to persons or corporations seeking to furnish light, May establish conditions and water, power, heat, transportation or regulations on the granting of communication services in the city to franchises to use city streets to allow use of city streets for such persons or corporations seeking to purposes. The grant of franchises can be furnish light, water, power, heat, done through a bidding process, under transportation or communication the Broughton Act, Cal. Pub. Util. Code services in the city. §§ 6001-6092, or without a bidding process under the Franchise Act of Franchise Act of 1937 is not 1937, Cal. Pub. Util. Code §§ 6201- applicable if charter provides. Cal. 6302. Pub. Util. Code § 6205. Zoning Zoning ordinances must be consistent Zoning ordinances are not required with general plan. Cal. Gov't Code § to be consistent with general plan 65860. unless the city has adopted a consistency requirement by charter or ordinance. Cal. Gov't. Code § 65803. RN #4814-2902-0717 V