HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/06/2006 - Bylaws - Historic Preservation CommitteeCITY OF COLLEGE STATION — HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
Rules of Procedure
Adopted: November 6, 2006
Article 1— Authority
Chapter 1, Section 23 of the City of College Station Code of Ordinances creates a
standing committee to be known as the College Station Historic Preservation Committee
and details the scope of the committee. Chapter 1, Section 23: E authorizes the Historic
Preservation Committee (HPC) to establish its own rules, regulations, and by -laws
subject to ratification by the City Council.
Article 2 — Purpose and Duties and Responsibilities
2.1 Purpose
Although the City of College Station, Texas does not have a long history, it is important
that it be collected and preserved. By acting in a timely manner, the City will be able to
capture information before it otherwise would become irretrievable.
to 2.2 Duties and Responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities of this committee shall be to aid in the collection and
preservation of the history of the City of College Station and its environs, and to provide
for education of citizens in the history of this City. The committee shall also carry out
other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Council. The committee
shall semi - annually submit a report to the City Council.
A. Plan of Work
The HPC may adopt a Plan of Work. The Plan of Work should consider
future tasks for a prescribed period and be updated and revised annually.
Progress in achieving the Plan of Work will be included in the semi-
annual report to the City Council.
Article 3 — Organization and officers
3.1 Appointment
The HPC shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council.
Appointments and terms are made at times as determined by the City Council.
A. A Chairperson shall be appointed annually by the City Council.
AMA 3.2 Membership and Terms (Ordinance No. 2505 adopted August 9, 2001)
A. Terms
The term of office for members of the HPC shall be for two (2) years, and
the City council shall appoint members on a staggered basis with five (5)
terms expiring in even - numbered years and four (4) terms expiring in odd -
numbered years.
B. Vacancies
If a position becomes vacant before the expiration of the position's term,
the new appointee shall serve for the balance of the term of his or her
predecessor. The City Council shall appoint all members to fill vacancies.
If a vacancy shall occur in the chairperson position, the City Council shall
appoint a replacement to serve as Chairperson.
Article 4 — Meetings and procedures
4.1 Meetings
The HPC shall provide for regular and special meetings as necessary to carry on its
business.
A. Regular meetings will be held once a month on a day and time as
determined by the HPC membership. The committee is empowered to
cancel a meeting at its discretion.
B. Special meetings or workshops may be called by the Chairperson or upon
request of a majority of the HPC to the Chairperson.
C. Subcommittees may be established to assist in carrying out the Plan of
work; i.e., Exploring History Lunch Lecture Series, Historic Marker
Program, Project HOLD, etc. If two or more members of the
subcommittee meet to discuss HPC business, an advance notice of the
meeting will be posted.
D. All meetings of the HPC shall be open to the public and must be posted at
least 72 hours before the meeting as per State law.
4.2 Quorum
A quorum is a majority of the number of members of the HPC. Any recommendation
without a majority of positive votes from those members present shall be deemed a
negative report. No business shall be conducted or action taken without a quorum of the
HPC present.
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4.3 Absences
In accordance with Ordinance No. 2406, the HPC membership shall submit an absence
request to the staff liaison on a form provided by the city, if the member must miss a
meeting. In the event, a committee member is absent from three meetings in a twelve
month period that are considered unexcused by definition, the City Secretary shall notify
the member by letter requesting an explanation for the absences. After reviewing the
explanation for absences, if the City Council finds that the absences are unexcused, the
City Council may choose to notify the member of the importance of regular attendance or
to remove a member for non - attendance.
4.4 Conflict -of- Interest
The conflict of interest laws require that a member file an affidavit and abstain from
participating in and voting on items in which a member has a substantial interest.
Members of the HPC should refer to Sections 114, 115 and 116 of the College Station
City Charter, Chapters 171 ET SEQ. and 212.017 of the Texas Local Government Code
to determine whether the member may have a conflict of interest. Additionally, a
member is encouraged to contact the Administrator, being the Planning & Development
Services Director or designee, and /or the City Attorney prior to the meeting at which the
item will be considered by the HPC.
4.5 Ordinance of Business
The order of business shall generally be conducted as follows, but may be modified as
needed:
A. Regular Meeting
• Call to Order
• Possible action and discussion on absence requests
• Initial Hear Visitors
• Possible action and discussion to approve meeting minutes
• Report and possible action on New Business Items
• Report and possible action on Old Business Items
• Calendar of pertinent upcoming community events pertaining to
historical interests
• Final Hear Visitors
• Possible action and discussion on future agenda items
• Adjourn
4.6 Rules of Order
The HPC shall use parliamentary procedure to conduct meetings.
4.7 Minutes
The HPC shall keep minutes of its proceedings, including the total yeas and nays of any
actions taken by the HPC. Minutes shall be signed by the Chairperson after the HPC
approves them and they shall be retained in the office of the staff liaison.
4.8 Staff
The Administrator shall appoint a staff liaison and shall provide staff, as needed, to
support the HPC.
4.9 City Attorney
The City Attorney is the legal advisor of and attorney for the City and all offices and
departments. The Administrator shall consult and cooperate with the City Attorney on
legal issues pertaining to matters relating to the HPC.
Article 5 — Continuing Education
5.1 Continuing Education
Citizen volunteers appointed to the HPC are encouraged to attend training and continuing
education opportunities, as provided by the City of College Station or other professional
organizations where Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be obtained or knowledge
of historic preservation issues may be expanded.
5.2 Open Meetings Act Training
All members of the HPC shall attend training regarding the Open Meetings Act as
required by State law. Attendance at the training shall occur upon appointment or
reappointment. Training must be completed within 90 days from when the oath of office
is taken or the individual assumes the official duties of the committee.
0 Article 6 — Amendments
6.1 Amendments
The HPC may amend these Rules of Procedure by a majority vote of the HPC and
ratification by the City Council.
6.2 Conflict
In the case of any conflict between any Ordinance or applicable law and these Rules, the
Ordinance or applicable law shall take precedence.
REVIEWED this 4�day of 2006.
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Carla A. Robinson, Senior Assistant City Attorney
ACCEPTED BY THE HPC this 0y day of ) 2006.
ATTEST:
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Hillary Jessup, His is Pre ervation Committee Chair
RATI�FID BY CITY OF COLLEGE STATION CITY COUNCIL
this day of &n J44,, , 2006.
ATTEST:
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Connie Hooks, City Secretary
ORDINANCE NO. 2,505
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1, "GENERAL PROVISIONS ", SECTION 23
"CREATION OF A COLLEGE STATION HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE ", OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY
AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS AS SET OUT BELOW; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
PART 1: That Chapter 1, "General Provisions ", Section 23 "Creation of a College Station
Historic Preservation Committee ", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and
made a part of this ordinance for all purposes.
PART 2: That if any provisions of any section of this ordinance shall be held to be void or
unconstitutional, such holding shall in no way effect the validity of the remaining
provisions or sections of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 9th day of August 1 2001.
APPROVED:
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2505
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That Chapter 1, "General Provisions ", Section 23, sub - section (c) of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by substituting a new subsection (c) to read
as follows:
SECTION 23 CREATION OF A HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
"(c) Term of Office
The term of office shall be for two (2) years, and the City Council shall appoint members
on a staggered basis with five (5) terms expiring in even - numbered years and four (4)
terms expiring in odd - numbered years. If a position becomes vacant before the expiration
of the position's term, the new appointee shall serve for the balance of the term of his or
her predecessor.
The City Council shall appoint all members to fill vacancies. The City Council shall
appoint a chairman during the annual appointment process. If a vacancy shall occur in the
chairman position, the City Council shall appoint a replacement to serve as Chairman."
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ORDINANCE NO. 2025
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1, SECTION 23, OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SO AS TO CHANGE THE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE SIZE FROM SEVEN (7) TO NINE (9) MEM-
BERS AND TO ELIMINATE THE TERM LIMITATION FOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
COMMITTEE.
WHEREAS, the increase in committee size from seven (7) to nine (9) members will, in
light of conflicting schedules, more easily permit a quorum;
WHEREAS, the increase in committee size from seven (7) to nine (9) members will pro-
vide a better chance for historical interaction; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, held a public hearing
on Thursday, August 12, 1993, to determine the necessity of this ordinance amend-
ment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THAT:
Chapter 1, Section 23, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SECTION 23: CREATION OF A COLLEGE STATION HISTORIC
PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
A standing committee to be known as the College Station Historic Preservation
Committee is hereby created.
A. PURPOSE
Although the City of College Station, Texas, does not have a long history, it is
important that it be collected and preserved. By acting in a timely manner, the
City will be able to capture information before it otherwise would become
irretrievable.
B. MEMBERSHIP
The committee shall consist of nine (9) members, and where practical may
include representation from the Brazos County Historical Society, Texas A &M
University, and the College Station City Council.
C. TERM OF OFFICE
The term of office shall be for two (2) years, and the City Council shall appoint
members on a staggered basis with five (5) terms expiring in even - numbered
years and four (4) terms expiring in odd - numbered years; except that four (4) of
the nine (9) committee members appointed initially shall have terms of only one
(1) year, and the other five (5) initial appointments shall each be for a two (2)
year term.
ORDINANCE NO. 2025
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A member of the Committee shall be selected to serve as committee chairman
for a term of two (2) years. The chairman shall be selected by members of the
Committee. A vacancy occurring on the committee prior to expiration of the
term of office for that position shall be filled by appointment by the City Council.
A member so appointed shall be designated to serve the remainder of the term
of his predecessor.
D. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties of this committee shall be to aid in the collection and preservation of
the history of the City of College Station and its environs, and to provide for edu-
cation of citizens on the history of this City. The committee shall also carry out
other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Council. The
committee shall semi - annually submit a report to the City Council.
E. MEETINGS
The College Station Historic Preservation Committee shall provide for regular and
special meetings as necessary to carry on its business, and is authorized to
establish its own rules, regulations, and by -laws subject to ratification by the City
Council."
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This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage in accordance with the
City Charter of the City of College Station.
PASSED, ADOPTED, and APPROVED this 12th day of August, 1993.
APPROVED:
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ORDINANCE NO. 1646
*M'' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY ADDING A SECTION 23 RELATING
TO THE CREATION OF A HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS:
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That Chapter 1 of the Code of Ordinances, City of College
Station, Texas, is hereby amended by adding a section, to be
numbered Section 23, which said section shall read as follows:
"SECTION 23: CREATION OF A COLLEGE STATION HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMITTEE
A standing committee to be known as the College Station Historic
Preservation Committee is hereby created.
A. PURPOSE
Although the City of College Station, Texas, does not have a
long history, it is important that it be collected and
preserved. By acting in a timely manner, the City will be
able to capture information before it otherwise would become
irretrievable.
B. MEMBERSHIP
The committee shall consist of seven (7) members, and where
practical may include representation from the Brazos County
Historical Society, Texas A &M University, and the College
Station City Council.
C. TERM OF OFFICE
The term of office shall be for two (2) years, and the City
Council shall appoint members on a staggered basis with
four terms expiring in even - numbered years and three terms
expiring in odd - numbered years; except that three of the
seven committee members appointed initially shall have terms
of only one (1) year, and the other four initial appointments
shall each be for a two (2) year term.
A member of the Committee shall be selected to serve as
committee chairman for a term of two years. The chairman
shall be selected by members of the Committee and may serve
no more than two consecutive terms.
A vacancy occurring on
the term of office for
appointment by the City
be designated to serve
predecessor.
the committee prior to expiration of
that position shall be filled by
Council. A member so appointed shall
the remainder of the term of his
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Ordinance No. 1646
D.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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The duties of this committee shall be to aid in the
collection and preservation of the history of the City of
College Station and its environs, and to provide for
education of citizens on the history of this city. The
committee shall also carry out other duties and
responsibilities as may be assigned by the City Council.
The committee shall semi - annually submit a report to the City
Council.
E. MEETINGS
The College Station Historic Preservation Committee shall
provide for regular and special meetings as necessary to
carry on its business, and is authorized to establish its own
rules, regulations, and bylaws subject to ratification by the
City Council."
II.
This ordinance is and shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage and approval by the City Council and duly
attested by the Mayor and City Secretary.
PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED this 9th day of April 1986.
ATTEST:
City Se V ary
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APPROVED: