Policy Statement 147

Policy Statement 147

ETHICS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST GUIDELINES FOR
TOWN ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

Prepared by: Chris Simpson, Town Attorney

Supersedes: 1/10/2008

Adopted by Council: 10/8/2009

Effective: 10/8/2009

The Cary Town Council, in adopting a Code of Ethics for the Council, has found that

The proper operation of democratic government requires that public officials and employees be independent, impartial and responsible to the people; that governmental decisions and policy be made in proper channels of the governmental structure; that public office not be used for personal gain; and that the public have confidence in the integrity of its government.

The council believes that similar precepts apply to boards and commissions of the Town (hereinafter “board”). The goal of any Town decision-maker or policy advisor should be to make fair and unbiased decisions or recommendations that are free of any perception of impropriety.

Therefore, these guidelines have been adopted for Town boards. These guidelines are designed to provide guidance to board members in making decisions in situations where there may be a potential conflict or the potential for the appearance of a conflict. Violation of these guidelines is grounds for removal of the violator from his or her board position, but is not grounds for vacating or otherwise calling into question or doubt any advisory or other decision that has been made.

Guidelines

· “Financial Interest” means any pecuniary benefit accruing to the board member.

· “Close personal relations” means a relationship involving a board member’s spouse, parent, child (including step-child) or sibling and includes the board member’s “in-laws.”

· “Close business relations” means a relationship involving some person or entity with which the board member is associated for business purposes, and includes the board member’s employer, partner, co-owner, and a client for whom the board member is presently working or regularly does work.

Planning and Zoning Board members with any financial interest, or who have any conflicting interest, shall be held to these guidelines

Zoning board of adjustment members shall not participate in or vote on any quasi‑judicial matter in a manner that would violate affected persons' constitutional rights to an impartial decision maker. Impermissible conflicts include, but are not limited to, a member having a fixed opinion prior to hearing the matter that is not susceptible to change, undisclosed ex parte communications, a close familial, business, or other associational relationship with an affected person, or a financial interest in the outcome of the matter. If an objection is raised to a member's participation and that member does not recuse himself or herself, the remaining members shall by majority vote rule on the objection.

· For all boards, any contact with the media in an official capacity shall be conducted in accordance with information set forth in Working with the Town of Cary, a Guide for Temporary Employees, Contractors, Consultants, and Volunteers, specifically the section on “Working with the Media”.

· During the course of public meetings, board members should conduct themselves with professionalism and show courtesy to fellow board members, other town representatives and the public. At meetings, board members should approach disagreements in a positive fashion, and refrain from personal criticisms of meeting participants and other town representatives.

· Once a decision is reached by a majority of any board, the minority should respect and honor the decision.

The Cary Town Council acknowledges and appreciates the freedom of speech rights to which all board members are entitled. Council and board members acknowledge the importance of maintaining a relationship of mutual trust and respect for one another, particularly as such applies to the fulfillment of their roles.


 

READ AND AGREED TO:

______________________ (Board Member Signature)

______________________ (Board Member Printed Name)

DATE: ______________________