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ORDINANCE NO. 403
'SAN-ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 2.70, MOORPARK CITY LIBRARY, OF
TITLE 2, OF THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL CODE
WHEREAS, on January 1, 2007, the City Council established a municipal
public library; and
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark has the authority to establish a public
municipal library and a board of library trustees pursuant to the California
Education Code Section 18900 et seq. and the requirements therein.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Moorpark Municipal Code is hereby
amended by revising Chapter 2.70, Moorpark City Library, of Title 2,
Administration and Personnel, in its entirety to read as follows:
"2.70.010 Library system established.
The city council of the city of Moorpark hereby establishes the
Moorpark city library and adopts the provisions of an act of the
legislature of the state of California entitled "Municipal Libraries" as
set forth in Education Code Section 18900 et seq. regarding the
regulation and maintenance of a public library system. The
establishment of the Moorpark city library shall be effective January
1, 2007.
2.70.020 Library board of trustees created.
A city library board of trustees, hereinafter referred to as
library board, is established with membership, powers, and duties
as provided in this chapter and as set forth in Education Code
Section 18900 et seq.
2.70.030 Membership—Term of office.
A. The library board shall consist of five (5) members to
be appointed by the city council through an advertisement,
recruitment, and appointment process as established by city council
policy and/or resolution. Pursuant to that policy, the mayor shall
solicit suggested nominees from members of the council; prior to
making a motion for appointment, the mayor shall announce the
names of all persons he or she intends to nominate, and in the
order to be nominated; the mayor shall then make a motion putting
forth each individual name to be approved for appointment; a
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second shall be required; and the council shall vote on each
appointment individually. The term of a library board member shall
be for a period of three (3) years, except as specified in California
Education Code Section 18911 for the first board. Board members
shall serve staggered terms in accordance with California
Education Code Section 18911. If a vacancy occurs otherwise than
by expiration of a term of office, it shall be filled for the unexpired
portion of the term of office in the same manner as the original
appointments are made.
B. Nothing in this chapter is intended to preclude the
reappointment of any library board member upon the expiration of
his or her term.
2.70.040 Qualifications.
A. The members of the library board shall be residents
and registered voters of the city. When a person serving on the
library board ceases to be a resident of the city, the mayor shall
declare such person's position on the board as vacant, and shall
nominate another eligible person to the unexpired term of such
former member, pursuant to Section 2.70.030(A) of this chapter.
B. Members of the board shall, where possible, be
selected on the basis of special knowledge of libraries, library
programs, or related subjects.
C. No members of the library board shall receive any
compensation from the city or otherwise have any interest in any
city contract. For purposes of this section, an interest in a city
contract shall be measured as though the library board were the
approving body for such contract, utilizing then relevant provisions
of the California conflict of interest laws and regulations. The
foregoing exclusions shall not apply to any stipend received by the
member for service on the library board, or any reimbursement for
necessary expenses, to the extent such reimbursement is permitted
by city policies. The foregoing exclusions shall also not apply to any
contracts in existence as of the date the member assumes office to
the extent such continuing contract would not be precluded by state
conflict of interest laws if the member were a city councilmember.
2.70.050 Removal of members.
Any member of the library board may be removed for any of
the following reasons:
A. For cause, by a majority vote of the legislative body;
B. Absence from meetings pursuant to Section 2.70.060.
C. Conviction of a felony that would preclude an elected
official from the right to hold an elected office.
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2.70.060 Absence from meetings.
A. If a member of the library board is absent from three
(3) successive regular meetings of the board, without cause, the
office of such member shall be deemed to be vacant and the term
of such member shall be ipso facto terminated and the secretary of
the library board shall immediately inform the city council of such
termination.
B. An absence due to illness or an unavoidable absence
from the city and written notice thereof to the secretary of the board
on or before the day of any regular meeting of the board shall be
deemed absence for cause.
2.70.070 Resignation.
Any member of the library board may resign at any time. The
resignation of the board member shall be in writing and shall be
deemed effective immediately upon receipt of the city clerk
regardless of the date specified in the resignation. The city clerk
shall immediately inform the city council of any such vacancy by
causing a copy of the resignation to be sent to each
councilmember.
2.70.080 Organization.
A. At the regular meeting in July of each year, the library
board shall elect its president from among the appointed members
for the term of one (1) year; and, subject to other provisions of law,
may create and fill such other offices as it may determine.
B. The board shall hold regular monthly meetings as
determined by the board at its July meeting of each year, such
determination to include the dates, time and place of such
meetings. Should a need arise during the year, the board may, by a
majority vote, revise the dates, time and place of such monthly
meetings.
C. The board may hold such additional adjourned or
special meetings as may be called in accordance with the
provisions of the Government Code.
D. If any regular meeting falls on a holiday, it shall be
held on the next scheduled business day and all meetings
otherwise scheduled or noticed to be held on a regular meeting day
falling on a holiday shall be held at the meeting of the next business
day without the necessity of any other or further notice.
E. Meetings of the board are governed by the Ralph M.
Brown Act, as set forth in Government Code Section 54950 et seq.
F. A majority of the board will constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
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2.70.090 Duties and responsibilities.
The duties and responsibilities of the library board are as
follows:
A. The board may recommend to the city council all
rules, regulations, and bylaws necessary for the administration,
government, and protection of the libraries under its supervision.
B. If directed by the city council, the board may
administer any trust declared or created for the library, and receive
by gift, devise, or bequest and hold in trust or otherwise, property
situated in this state or elsewhere, and where not otherwise
provided, dispose of the property for the benefit of the library.
C. The board may recommend to the city council the
duties and powers of the librarian, and other employees of the
library.
D. The board may make recommendations to purchase
necessary books, journals, publications, and other personal
property.
E. The board may borrow books from, lend books to,
and exchange books with other libraries, and may recommend to
the city council policy language to allow nonresidents to borrow
books upon such conditions as the board may prescribe.
F. The board shall on or before August 31 of each year
review and submit a written report to the city council and state
librarian on the condition of the library for the fiscal year ending
June 30 preceding. The report shall, in addition to other matters
deemed expedient by the board, contain such statistical and other
information as deemed desirable by the state librarian.
G. The board may perform such other duties as may be
requested from time to time by the city council or as authorized by
California Education Code Section 18900 et seq.
2.70.100 Compensation.
Members of the library board shall receive compensation for
their attendance at each meeting of the board as approved by
resolution of the city council at an amount not to exceed the
compensation amount set forth in California Education Code
Section 18911."
SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase,
part or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council
declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase, part or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any
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one or more section, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts or portions
be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days
after its passage and adoption.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this Ordinance; shall enter the same in the book of original ordinances of said
City; shall make a minute of the passage and the adoption thereof in the records
of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted;
and shall publish notice of adoption in the manner required by law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of May, 2011.
Janice S. Parvin, Mayor
ATTEST:
Maureen Benson, City Clerk
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