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ORDINANCE NO. 733
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING TITLE 4 OF THE REVISED
AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN BY THE ADDITION OF
NEW CHAPTER TO BE KNOWN AS CHAPTER 1, WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY
REPEALED, TO ESTABLISH THE FOLLOWING: A PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION; MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMISSION, TERM OF OFFICE, AND
DEALING WITH VACANCIES; ORGANIZATION AND DUTIES; SUPERVISION OF
RECREATION AREAS; MEETINGS; REPORTS; ADVISORY STATUS; THE MERIDIAN
PARKS AND RECREATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Meridian, State of Idaho,
have concluded that it is in the best interest of the said City to amend the Revised and
Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian by adding a Chapter 1 to Title 4, which was
previously repealed, of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian, to
add a new Chapter to that Title to establish a City Parks and Recreation Commission and
set forth governing provisions therefore.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
Section 1. That Title 4 is hereby amended to add and enact a new Chapter, which
was previously repealed, and which shall read as follows:
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
1. ESTABLISHED; MEMBERSHIP; TERM OF OFFICE; VACANCIES:
A. There is hereby established a Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission
of the City of Meridian.
B. This Commission shall consist of nine (9) members who shall receive no
salary. They shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City
Council, and members may, in like manner, be removed. One member shall
be the City Park and Recreation Commissioner who is a Meridian City
Councilman, one member shall be a Trustee of Joint School District No. 2
Ada and Canyon Counties, one member shall be from Western Ada
Recreation District, one member shall be from Meridian Athletic Asociation,
Inc., one member shall be from Cherry Lane Golf Course, one member from
the City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, and three additional
members shall be appointed by the Mayor and consented to and confirmed
by vote of the City Council. A{I members of the Commission shall be
residents of the Area of Impact of the City of Meridian. The term of office
will be on a rotating basis. The Commission, at the first meeting, shall decide
the length each member shall serve in the initial term. One set of three
members shall serve from the date of confirmation to the 1st day of October
1997. One set of three members shall serve from the date of confirmation
to the 1st day of October 1998. After the initial term each Commissioner's
term shall be for a term of three (3) years.
C. The first Commission shall be nominated within twenty-one (21) days
after the passage of this Ordinance; each. Commissioner shall be
confirmed within twenty-one (21) days after his nomination.
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D. Vacancies in the Commission occuring otherwise than by expiration of
the term shall be filed by nomination from the Mayor, with the confirmation
of the City Council, for the remaining unexpired term.
2. ORGANIZATION AND DUTIES: At their first meeting and at the first meeting of
each fiscal year, the members of the Parks and Recreation Commission shall meet
and organize by electing one of their members president and such other officers
asmay be necessary. The City Parks and Recreation Superintendent shall be an
ex officio member and secretary of the Commission with no vote.
The Parks and Recreation Commission shall adopt bylaws, rules and regulations
for the proper conduct of the Parks and Recreation Commission in and for the City
and the Area of Impact. The bylaws, rules and regulations are subject to the
approval of the Mayor and City Council after enactment by the Commission.
3. SUPERVISION OF RECREATION AREAS: The Parks and Recreation Commission
shall advise the Council on the conduct of, operation of, and the supervision of,
public parks and public playgrounds, athletic fields, recreational facilities and other
recreation activities on any of the properties owned or controlled by the City, or on
other properties in the Area of Impact upon which recreation activities are
conducted with the consent of the owners and occupants thereof. The Commission
shall within sixty (60) days after this Ordinance is passed and during the Month of
May of each year thereafter, submit to the City Council an advisory proposed
recreation program and budget for the next fiscal year, which shall be only
advisory and in no way binding.
4. MEETING: The Commission shall meet regularly each month at a time and place
determined by the Commission. All meetings shall be open to the public and the
first meeting notice shall be publicized; regular meetings thereafter shall not be
publicized since they wits be regular meetings; the Commission shall allow and
promote pubic participation in the decisions of the Commission.
5. REPORTS: The Parks and Recreation Commissioner shall make full and complete
monthly and annual reports to the Mayor and City Council, an other reports from
time to time as requested by the Mayor and City Council.
6. ADVISORY STATUS: The Parks and Recreation Commission shall not be deemed
to be other than an advisory committee to advise the Mayor and City Council.
7. MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND:
A. There is hereby established with the City of Meridian a capital improvement
fund which shall be known and cited as The Meridian Parks and Recreation
Capital Improvement Fund. The levy or appropriation to such fund shall not
exceed in the aggregate, in any one year, more than six-hundredths of one
percent (.06%) of the market value for assessment purposes on all taxable
property within the limits of the City of Meridian in that year. The total
amount of such fund shall never exceed in the aggregate six-hundredths
of one percent (.06%) of the market value for assessment purposes of the
City of Meridian. The fund shall not be subject to the provisions of §50-1014
of the Idaho Code which provides that the City Council may transfer and
unexpended balance in one fund to the credit of another fund.
B. The purpose for which the Meridian Parks and Recreation Capital
Improvement Fund may be used are as follows:
The acquisition of land for public parks and/or recreation facilities.
2. The construction of public facilities for parks and/or recreational
facilities.
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3. The improvements of Meridian public parks and recreational
facilities.
C. None of such funds shall be expended unless specifically appropriated
by the City Council pursuant to §§50-1001 through 50-1003, both
inclusive, of the Idaho Code.
Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefore, which
emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage, approval and publication according to law.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 10th day of July, 1996.
APPROVED:
YOR ROBERT D. CORRIE
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ORDINANCE NO. 733
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING TITLE 4 OF THE
REVISED AND COMPLIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN BY THE
ADDITION OF NEW CHAPTER TO BE KNOWN AS CHAPTER 1, WHICH WAS
PREVIOUSLY REPEALED, TO ESTABLISH THE FOLLOWING: A PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION; MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMISSION, TERM OF
OFFICE, AND DEALING WITH VACANCIES; ORGANIZATION AND DUTIES;
SUPERVISION OF RECREATION AREAS; MEETINGS; REPORTS; ADVISORY
STATUS; THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of
Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best
interest of the said City to amend the Revised and Compiled
Ordinances of the City of Meridian by adding a Chapter 1 to Title
4, which was previously repealed, of the Revised and Compiled
Ordinances of the City of Meridian, to add a new Chapter to that
Title to establish a City Parks and Recreation Commission and set
forth governing provisions therefore.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
SECTION 1: That Title 4 is hereby amended to add and enact
a new Chapter 1, which was previously repealed, and which shall
read as follows:
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
1• ESTABLISHED; MEMBERSHIP; TERM OF OFFICE; VACANCIES:
A. There is hereby established a Meridian Parks and
Recreation Commission of the City of Meridian.
B. This Commission shall consist of nine (9) members who
shall receive no salary. They shall be appointed by the
mayor and confirmed by the City Council, and members may,
in like manner, be removed. One member shall be the City
Parks and Recreation Commissioner who is a Meridian City
Councilman, one member shall be a Trustee of Joint School
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
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District No. 2 Ada and Canyon Counties, one member shall
be from Western Ada Recreation District, one member shall
be from Meridian Athletic Association, Inc., one member
shall be from Cherry Lane Golf Course, one member from
the City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, and
three additional members shall be appointed by the mayor
and consented to and confirmed by vote of the City
Council. All members of the Commission shall be
residents of the Area of Impact of the City of Meridian.
The term of office will be on a rotating basis. The
Commission, at the first meeting, shall decide the length
each member shall serve in the initial term. One set of
three members shall initially serve from the date of
confirmation to the 1st day of October 1996. One set of
three members shall serve from the date of confirmation
to the 1st day of October 1997. One set of three members
shall serve from the date of confirmation to the 1st day
of October 1998. After the initial term each
Commissioner's term shall be for a term of three (3)
years.
C. The first Commission shall be nominated within twenty-one
(21) days after the passage of this Ordinance; each
Commissioner shall be confirmed within twenty-one (21)
days after his nomination.
D. Vacancies in the Commission occurring otherwise than by
expiration of the term shall be filled by nomination from
the Mayor, with the confirmation of the City Council, for
the remaining unexpired term.
2. ORGANIZATION AND DUTIES: At their first meeting and at the
first meeting of each fiscal year, the members of the Parks
and Recreation Commission shall meet and organize by electing
one of their members president and such other officers as may
be necessary. The City Parks and Recreation Superintendent
shall be an ex officio member and secretary of the Commission
with no vote.
The Parks and Recreation Commission shall adopt bylaws, rules
and regulations for the proper conduct of the Parks and
Recreation Commission in and for the City and the Area of
Impact. The bylaws, rules and regulations are subject to the
approval of the Mayor and City Council after enactment by the
Commission.
3. SUPERVISION OF RECREATION AREAS: The Parks and Recreation
Commission shall advise the Council on the conduct of,
operation of, and the supervision of, public parks and public
playgrounds, athletic fields, recreational facilities and
other recreation activities on any of the properties owned or
controlled by the City, or on other properties in the Area of
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Impact upon which recreational activities are conducted with
the consent of the owners and occupants thereof. The
Commission shall within sixty (60) days after this Ordinance
is passed and during the month of May of each year thereafter,
submit to the City Council an advisory proposed recreation
program and budget for the next fiscal year, which shall be
only advisory and in no way binding.
4. MEETINGS: The Commission shall meet regularly each month at a
time and place determined by the Commission. All meetings shall be
open to the public and the first meeting notice shall be
publicized; regular meetings thereafter shall not be publicized
since they will be regular meetings; the Commission shall allow and
promote public participation in the decisions of the Commission.
5. REPORTS: The Parks and Recreation Commissioner shall make
full and complete monthly and annual reports to the Mayor and City
Council, and other reports from time to time as requested by the
Mayor and the City Council.
6. ADVISORY STATUS: The Parks and Recreation Commission shall
not be deemed to be other than an advisory committee to advise the
Mayor and City Council.
7. MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND:
A. There is hereby established with the City of Meridian a
capital improvement fund which shall be known and cited
as The Meridian Parks and Recreation Capital Improvement
Fund. The levy or appropriation to such fund shall not
exceed in the aggregate, in any one year, more than six -
hundredths of one percent (.06%) of the market value for
assessment purposes on all taxable property within the
limits of the City of Meridian in that year. The total
amount of such fund shall never exceed in the aggregate
six -hundredths of one percent (.06%) of the market value
for assessment purposes of the City of Meridian. The
fund shall not be subject to the provisions of §50-1014
of the Idaho Code, which provides that the City Council
may transfer an unexpended balance in one fund to the
credit of another fund.
B. The purposes for which the Meridian Parks and Recreation
Capital Improvement Fund may be used are as follows:
1. The acquisition of land for public parks and/or
recreational facilities.
2. The construction of public facilities for parks
and/or recreational activities.
3. The improvement of Meridian public parks and
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Page 3
recreational facilities.
C. None of such funds shall be expended unless specifically
appropriated by the City Council pursuant to S§50-1001
through 50-1003, both inclusive, of the Idaho Code.
SECTION 2: EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency
therefor, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this
Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage, approval and publication according to law.
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PASSED AND APPROVED this — day of u/, 1996.
CITY OF MERIDIAN
ATTEST: \\\`` t„ttOilI
WIL IAM G. BERG, 4JR( O'CLERK—
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