Policy Statement
148
Parks, Recreation
and Cultural Resources Committee Structure Policy
Prepared by:
Judy Newsome, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department
Adopted by Council:
11/10/2005
Effective:
11/10/2005
Purpose
To adopt an official policy for
the structure and appointment process of Parks, Recreation and Cultural
Resources Department’s four advisory committees: Greenways Committee, Cultural
Arts Committee, Athletics Committee and Teen Advisory Committee.
Coverage
This policy, upon adoption of
the Town Council, shall be applicable to the Greenways Committee, Cultural Arts
Committee, Athletics Committee and Teen Advisory Committee until such time that
the policy statement is altered, modified or rescinded by the Town Council.
Policy
The Town Council of the Town of
Cary
hereby establishes the following policy:
Advisory
Committees: Greenways Committee,
Cultural Arts Committee, Athletics Committee, Teen Advisory Committee.
- Purpose.
The Greenways Committee,
Cultural Arts Committee, Athletics Committee and Teen Advisory Committee
shall be established to advise the town staff and Town Council through the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board.
Recognizing that the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Advisory Board focuses on broad areas of planning for parks, facilities and
overall policies and procedures, it is important to establish committees
that focus on specific program areas as well.
The Town of
Cary
values citizen input thus these committees of citizen volunteers provide a
significant resource to the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Department’s staff.
- Membership
and Terms of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department’s
Committees.
The Greenways Committee, Cultural Arts Committee, Athletics Committee
and Teen Advisory Committee are advisory committees.
The chairperson of each of these committees shall be a member of the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board and shall be
appointed in this capacity by the Town Council as outlined in Chapter 2,
Article V, Sec. 2-166 of the Code of Ordinances.
All other advisory committee members shall be appointed by the Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board.
- The
Greenways Committee shall consist of eleven members in addition to the
chairperson (plus one teen representative).
- The
Cultural Arts Committee shall consist of ten members in addition to the
chairperson (plus one teen representative).
One of those members shall be the Friends of the Page-Walker
President or his/her designee.
- The
Athletics Committee shall consist of five non-coaching members in addition
to the chairperson (plus one teen representative).
League representatives shall be selected to represent the league
coaches on the Athletics Committee and serve as stipulated in the
Athletics Committee by-laws.
- The
Teen Advisory Committee shall consist of three adult members in addition
to the adult co-chair. Additionally,
eleven Teen Council members shall be selected by the Teen Council annually to serve on the Committee as follows:
President of the High School Teen Council shall serve as the teen
co-chair; three representatives from the Middle School Teen Council; three
members of the High School Teen Council; and four members of the Teen
Council Program Sub-Committee. A
total of eleven teens and four adults comprise this committee.
- In
addition to teens serving on the Teen Advisory Committee, there will be a
Teen Council member appointed to serve as a teen representative on the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board, the Greenways
Committee, the Cultural Arts Committee and the Athletics Committee.
These teens will be voting members.
Appointments of teens will be made as follows:
the Assistant Chair of the High School Teen Council will serve as
teen representative on the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Advisory Board. This teen
representative will present recommendations to the advisory board for
appointees to the Greenways Committee, the Cultural Arts Committee and the
Athletics Committee. The
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board will make the
final appointments.
- All
members of the committees shall reside within the Town.
Unless otherwise specified, all members shall be appointed for a
term of three years. Terms on
all committees with the exception of teen members, shall be staggered.
Committee terms begin in April of each year.
A person shall normally serve no more than two consecutive full
terms; however, the Parks Recreation & Cultural Resources Advisory
Board may waive this requirement on a case by case basis.
Vacancies occurring for reasons other than the expiration of a term
shall be filled by the Board, with the exception of the chairperson, as
they occur, for the period of the unexpired term.
Members of the committee other than the chairperson may be removed
by the Board for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance, in the
office.
- Appointment
Procedure.
- Application.
In order to be eligible for appointment to a committee, a person
must permanently reside inside town limits, unless otherwise expressly
provided by law or ordinance, and file an application on a form provided
by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, setting forth
name, address, the name of the committee to which appointment is desired,
the qualifications of the applicant for the appointment and such other
information as may be requested. In
order to be considered, an application must be filed annually with the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department.
This shall not apply to appointments to fill unexpired portions of
terms to fill vacancies. For
reappointment procedures, see item #3 Notification.
No town employee shall be appointed to any committee.
- Publication;
posting. The Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Resources Department shall advertise, send out at
a News Release and post on the Town’s website during the months of
November, December and January of each year.
This advertisement shall specify the vacancies which will exist on
committees, and will set forth the details of item (1) Application
under Appointment Procedure regarding
the application procedure and the deadline for receipt of applications for appointment.
- Notification.
During the month of November of each year, the Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Resources Department shall notify all members of
all committees whose terms expire April 1 of the following year, informing
them that they must complete an application if they wish to be considered
for reappointment.
- Distribution
of applications. Copies of
all applications received by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Department in a year shall be distributed during the application period to
each committee chairperson and staff liaison.
The committee chairperson and staff liaison shall consider all
applications received for appointment to their specific committee, and
shall make recommendations to the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Advisory Board for final approval of all appointments.
These appointments shall be made in April of each year.
Applications received after the deadline will be kept on file for
the remainder of the calendar year and will be considered when vacancies
arise during the year.
- Meetings
including attendance. Meetings
of the committees shall be held at such times as the committees deem
necessary to conduct the business before them.
All meetings of the committees shall be open to the public.
Although
recognizing and appreciating the fact that members of the committees are citizen
volunteers, the Town Council deems it essential that members of all town
committees attend meetings regularly for the prompt and efficient transaction of
town affairs. The staff liaison of
each committee shall maintain attendance records.
The staff liaison shall forward a copy of this attendance record to the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department immediately following the
final committee meeting in the month of October of each year.
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department shall notify all
members of all committees who have missed three or more meetings during the
current calendar year that they must complete another application if they wish
to be considered by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board
for continuing service to finish their original appointed term.
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department will then provide
each committee chairperson and staff liaison with a list of members who have
missed three or more meetings during the calendar year.
The committee chairperson will bring name(s) of the committee members
with their committee’s recommendation before the Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Resources Advisory Board, and the board will then vote to either allow
these members to continue service or to replace them with other applicants.
- Rules
and records. The
committees shall formulate and adopt the rules of procedure under which each
will operate. The committees
shall keep minutes of proceedings and discussions, showing the vote of each
member upon every question, or his or her absence or failure to vote, and
shall keep records of resolutions, findings, recommendations, and other
official actions.
- Cooperation
with Other Agencies.
The committees shall cooperate in all respects with the appropriate
Town boards, commissions, offices and employees.
Specifically, the committees shall be closely associated with the
Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources.