HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/01/2011 - Regular Minutes - Citizens Charter Review CommissionMINUTES OF THE CITIZENS' CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION
JUNE 1, 2011
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Brian Bochner
Terry Childers
Chuck Ellison
Patrick Gendron, arrived after roll call
Paul Greer
Gary Halter
Tony Jones
Lynn Mcllhaney
Buck Prewitt
City Staff:
Carla Robinson, City Attorney
Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary
1. Call to Order and Announce a Onorum is Present
With a quorum present, the Citizens' Charter Review Commission was called to order by Vice
Chair Lynn Mcllhaney at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 in the City Council Chambers
of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77842.
2. Hear Visitors
There were no citizen comments.
3. Presentation, discussion and possible action on minutes for May 18, 2011 Regular
Meeting.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Commissioner Ellison and a second by Commissioner
Childers, the Commission voted eight (8) for and none (0) opposed, with Commissioner Gendron
absent, to approve the May 18, 2011 Regular Meeting minutes. The motion carried
unanimously.
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4. Discussion and possible action on the Letter_ of Resignation from Jim Maness.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Commissioner Childers and a second by Commissioner
Jones, the Commission voted eight (8) for and none (0) opposed, with Commissioner Gendron
absent, to accept the Letter of Resignation from Jim Maness. The motion carried unanimously.
5. Discussion and possible action to appoint a new Chair and Vice Chair, if needed.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Commissioner Ellison and a second by Commissioner
Bochner, the Commission voted eight (8) for and none (0) opposed, with Commissioner Gendron
absent, to elect Lynn McIlhaney as Chair and Terry Childers as Vice Chair. The motion carried
unanimously.
6. Presentation discussion and possible action on gender neutralill within the City Charter.
Carla Robinson, City Attorney, stated there is no legal requirement that the charter be drafted in
gender neutral terms. The Code Construction Act states that words of one gender include the
other gender as well. As such, the charter does not have to be updated to reflect gender neutral
language or include a provision providing that the charter be gender neutral.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Commissioner Prewitt and a second by Commissioner
Ellison, the Commission voted eight (8) for and one (1) opposed, with Commissioner Bochner
voting against, to prepare draft ballot language providing that the charter is gender neutral and to
change all gender specific language in the charter. The motion carried.
7. Presentation discussion and possible action on the creation of subcommittees.
No action was taken on this item.
8. Public Hearing to receive comments regarding the City of College Station Charter.
At approximately 5:30 p.m. Chair McIlhaney opened the Public Hearing.
Dick Birdwell, 3 Forest Drive, suggested the Commission make no changes regarding the recall.
He is concerned about who would be responsible or able to determine what malfeasance is and
how long might be required to determine it? He also suggested that it is time for Council to
consider some kind of districts. The city is too large to have the entire Council elected at- large.
It is also time to consider compensation for councilmembers. Many hours are spent in meetings
and many hours are spent preparing for meetings.
Jim Maness, 1733 Arrington, stated there is a general distrust of city government as evidenced
by the red light camera and recall controversies. As College Station is approaching 100,000
population it is time to have councilmembers represent specific geographic areas of the city
instead of having a plethora of councilmembers from only one area of the city. He suggested
five single member districts with one person residing in each district, and one elected at- large.
Recall could only be done by citizens of the councilmember's own district. This cost is about
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$30,000 every ten years to re- district. He stated that not allowing citizens to vote on property
tax increases, as enshrined in Articles V and VIII is slamming citizens in the face. He also
recommended adding a non - voting ad hoc member to the City Council to represent the
disenfranchised people of the ETJ to give them some voice in what is going on.
Jerry Cooper, 602 Bell Street, stated that trust issues will not be solved by the recommendations
just given. Changing to districts will not change that one iota. He is in favor of retaining the at-
large place system we have because it makes every councilmember responsible to every citizen
of the city. As for the recall issue, he is in favor of changing the charter so people do have a
pertinent solid reason instead of a disagreement on an issue. He reminded the Commission that
the City tried districts in the 1970's and there were no identifiable areas in town.
Sherry Ellison, 2705 Brookway, said she likes the idea of two year terms with six year term
limits. She is concerned with the concept of elections by district, and that does not necessarily
mean a good voter turnout. The design of a district is a critical thing to do. She likes keeping
elections in May and November and timed with general elections. She would hate to see a recall
happen again. She doesn't think it is right that people who have never voted before can sign a
petition and decide who can be recalled. There must be a more substantive reason.
Benito Flores, 901 Val Verde, stated, regarding recall, the way the system is set up is good. For
example, if Council decides to double the utility rate, it is not illegal, but it is wrong. It is hard to
do a petition. Even though there was a strong petition drive that resulted in the recent (recall)
election, the citizens voted against it. The process worked. He suggested we change the charter
to give proposed annexed citizens an opportunity to vote, even if it is a non - binding vote. Give
the citizens more rights to decide what is going to happen to them, not less.
There being no further comments, the Public Hearing was closed at 5:49 p.m.
9. Presentation discussion and possible action on public comments received during the Public
Hearing.
No action was taken.
10. Presentation discussion and possible action on a proposed Plan of Work as submitted b y the
City Attorney_.
The Commission accepted the work plan as proposed with the change to to include Articles 1, 2,
and 3 starting June 15 and adding discussion of draft language regarding gender neutrality on
June 15..
11. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items.
Commissioner Gendron requested information that addresses ethics policy, nepotism, and
conflicts of interest. Staff was directed to place this on the next agenda along with peer city
comparisons.
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Commissioner Bochner encouraged the others to review the articles that will be discussed and to
identify items needing discussion in advance.
Commissioner Halter requested a copy of the model city charter to be made available to the
Commission.
10. Adjournment
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Commissioner Ellison and a second by Commissioner
Greer, the Commission voted nine (9) for and none (0) opposed, to adjourn the Regular Meeting
of the Citizens Charter Review Advisory Commission at 5:56 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
The motion carried unanimously.
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Several months ago, in a presentation to the city
council, I suggested that there is a general distrust of
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city government. This distrust isvvidaawd by the
recent ed light and recall controversities. Low voter
turn'evidences voter disgust and helplessness, not
trust.
Citizens feel disenfranchised by politicians,
They feel politicians
no longer understand the feelings, concerns and
mood of the people. To help restore trust I suggested
the city council form a charter review committee.
They did.
I suggested that since College Station is reaching the
100,000 mark it is time to have councilmember's
represent specific geographic areas of the city
instead of having a plethora of councilmembers from
only one area of the city.
Single member districts are the most popular system
to achieve this goal nationwide. I suggest 5 single
member districts with the person representing that
district residing within that district, and one council
person elected at large. Recall could only be done by
citizens of the councilpersons own district. This
would give honest representation.
The objection raised is every ten years the city
would have to spend about $30,000 to redistrict.
The city spent 1.3 Million dollars a mile for a
walking track in Lick Creek Park that is seldom
used. It has supervisors earning over $60,000 per
year with no one to supervise. $30,000 every ten
years is a small price to pay for democracy and trust.
Speaking of trust — Not allowing citizens to vote on
property tax increases as enshrined in Articles V and
VIII is slamming citizens in the face by saying "we
can tax your property whatever and whenever we
want. Your vote does not count nor do we want your
vote on how much of your money we take." Let the
citizens vote or "Horrors" cut spending.
Finally, I suggest you consider adding a non - voting
Ad Hoc member to the city council to represent the
disenfranchised people in the ETJ. Give them at
least a voice.
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