Resolution No. 06-64 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 06-
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION (CCAC) BY
LAWS
WHEREAS, the City Center Advisory Commission (CCAC) has been operating without by laws since
it was created in July 2005; and
WHEREAS, with the passage of the Urban Renewal Ballot Measure in May of 2006, the role of the
CCAC becomes more permanent; and
WHEREAS, the responsibilities of the CCAC have changed from the development of the Urban
Renewal Plan to the implementation of Urban Renewal projects, clarification of their specific
responsibilities will assist their mission; and
WHEREAS, having a clear set of by laws will provide direction and structure for the CCAC on an on-
going basis and when faced with the need for change.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council adopts the City Center Advisory Commission (CCAC) By Laws
(Exhibit A) as the document to guide the roles,responsibilities and operations of the
CCAC.
SECTION 2: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
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PASSED: This day of 606 2006.
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Mayor- City of Tigard
ATTEST:
City Recorder- City of Tiga
RESOLUTION NO. 06-
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Exhibit A
BY LAWS OF THE CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
SECTION 1. CHARGE AND DUTIES
(a) The City Center Advisory Commission (the "Commission") has the powers
conferred by City Charter, the Tigard Municipal Code, the resolution
approving these by laws, and such other powers as granted by the Tigard City
Council,but shall have no other powers. These by laws are adopted by
resolution of the Tigard City Council, are binding on the Commission, and
may be amended only by the City Council.
(b) It shall be the function of the Commission to act as an advisory body to the
City Center Development Agency (CCDA), the Urban Renewal Agency for
the City of Tigard, or the City Council as appropriate.
(c) The Commission is charged with advising the CCDA on matters pertaining to
Urban Renewal Plan implementation and tax increment fund allocations for
the City Center Urban Renewal District. Recommendations pertaining to
policy, budget, and implementation of urban renewal projects identified within
the Urban Renewal Plan and / or the annually adopted Downtown
Implementation Strategy and Work Program will be made to the CCDA or
City Council as appropriate for consideration, deliberation and action. The
Commission may also provide recommendations with regard to amendments
to the City Center Urban Renewal Plan.
(d) The Commission shall perform other duties as assigned by the CCDA.
(e) The Commission may form subcommittees to investigate areas relevant to its
charge or duties pursuant to this section.
SECTION 2. COMPOSITION
(a) The Commission shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council
who are residents of Tigard or own businesses or property within the City Center
Urban Renewal District with the following representation if possible:
(1) At least two (2) business owners or property owners whose business or
property is located within the City Center Urban Renewal District;
(2) Five (5) persons who are residents of Tigard and represent a cross-
section of interests in the community at large;
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Exhibit A
(3) One (1) person residing within or adjacent to the boundaries of the
City Center Urban Renewal District;
(4) One (1) member of the Planning Commission
(5) Two (2) alternates (non-voting) including one (1) at large resident of
Tigard, and one (1) business or property owner from within the City
Center Urban Renewal District
SECTION 3. APPOINTMENTS
(a) Council shall fill vacancies with individuals necessary to meet the
compositional requirements of above.
(b) In addition, Council shall determine a means of staggering appointments of all
current members initially using three (3) three-year terms, three (3) two-year
terms, and three (3) one-year terms.
(c) Appointments shall be made by the City Council with recommendations from
the Mayor.
SECTION 4. TERM OF OFFICE
(a) After the initial staggering of terms for current members as defined in Section
3(b) above, the term of office of all future, appointed members shall be three
(3) years or until their successors are qualified and appointed.
(b) All terms shall begin January 1St and end December 31St.
(c) Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled by appointment by the Council
upon recommendation by the Mayor for the unexpired portion of the term.
The unexpired portion of a term does not count towards the two consecutive
terms limit in Section 4(d).
(d) Members may be reappointed for up to two consecutive three year terms. An
initial one or two year term under Section 3(b) does not count towards the
two consecutive terms limit.
(e) Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
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Exhibit A
SECTION 5. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION
(a) At its first meeting of the year, and thereafter annually, the Commission shall
elect a Chair and Vice Chair from its members who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the Commission.
(b) If the Chair or Vice Chair should resign, the Commission shall, at it next
meeting, conduct an election and provide a replacement.
(c) The Commission shall meet at least quarterly during a calendar year at a time
and place that is specified at least 5 days in advance.
(d) All meetings shall be conducted in conformance with Public Meeting Law.
(e A record of the Commission's proceedings shall be filed with the city
recorder.
SECTION 6. VOTING
(a) General procedures of the Commission, including voting, shall follow
Robert's Rules of Order.
(b) A majority of votes shall determine the official position of the Commission on
a given issue.
(c) Chair and Vice Chair shall vote on all matters before the Commission.
SECTION 7. COMMISSION MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
(a) Members of the Commission shall:
(1) regularly attend Commission meetings and contribute constructively to
discussions,
(2) consider and discuss issues from a Citywide perspective, as well as that
of particular stakeholders or interests,
(3) understand and be able to articulate the Commission's charge,
responsibilities and adopted, annual work program,
(4) strive to reach consensus on matters under consideration,
(5) act with respect and consideration for the viewpoint of others,
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Exhibit A
(6) review and provide comment on reports, presentations, and
recommended policies or strategies related to Downtown
redevelopment before the Commission, and
(7) vote on motions in front of the Commission, except where reasonable
abstention is necessary.
(b) Commission members may engage in general discussions regarding its charge,
responsibilities or projects within the Urban Renewal Plan or Downtown
Implementation Strategy, but shall not discuss specific real estate projects or
proposals with potential developers or property owners without the
authorization of the CCDA.
(c) In addition, members shall not make representations on behalf of the City of
Tigard or CCDA without authorization.
(d) Members shall not make representations on behalf of the Commission
whether intentional or not,without the authorization of the Commission.
SECTION 8. ATTENDANCE
If a member of the Commission is unable to attend a meeting, he or she is expected to
notify the Chair or Vice Chair. If any member is absent from any six (6), regularly
scheduled meetings within one year or three (3) consecutive meetings without reasonable
cause, the issue shall be placed on the upcoming agenda, and upon majority vote of the
Commission that position shall be declared vacant. The Commission shall forward its
action to the Mayor and Council,who shall fill the vacant position.
SECTION 9. QUORUM
At any meeting of the Commission, a quorum shall be a majority of the current
members of the Commission. No action shall be taken in the absence of a quorum
except that the meeting may continue with discussion on agenda items. For the
purposes of forming a quorum, members who have disqualified or excused themselves
from participation in any matter shall be counted as present.
In the event a quorum will not be present at any meeting, the Chair or Vice Chair shall
notify the Commission members in advance so that a decision may be made whether
to meet and take no action on agenda items or to reschedule to a different time.
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Exhibit A
SECTION 10. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS
(a) The City Council may remove members of the Commission in accordance with
Section 8 Attendance.
(b) The Council may also remove members at its sole discretion.
(c) The Commission may make a recommendation to Council for the removal of a
member for failure to comply with Section 7 Commission Member
Responsibilities. The Commission shall forward a recommendation for
replacement to the Mayor and Council in a timely manner.
SECTION 11. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
(a) Not later than December 1 of each year, the Commission shall prepare and file
its Annual Report to the CCDA.
(b) The Annual Report shall include a summary of key activities and proceedings
and any specific suggestions or recommendations which the Commission
believes would assist its mission or the overall goals for the Downtown.
(c) The Annual Report shall not be submitted unless approved by the Commission.
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