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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR03-Redevelopment Agency ~ AGDCY'-.ca.ST FOR a..s.c./COUNCIL A~ . From: Qt: Glenda Saul, Executive Director Redevelopment Agency Subject: UPTOWN CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CAC) -APPOINTMENT PROCEDURES- Date: April 11, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council ection: 07/18/83 01/09/84 02/20/84 Mayor and Common Council authorized the formation of an Uptown CAC. Mayor and Common Council rescinded the motion of July 18, 1983, Mayor and Common Council voted to approve -Election Procedures- for the Uptown CAC. 07/11/84 A 15-member Uptown Citizens Advisory Committee was elected. Recommended motion: (MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL) o Move to approve the -Appointment Procedures- dated April, 1988, and to rescind the -Election Procedures- approved February 20, 1984. af~ a4!.A..~ tINL Signature Contect person: Glenda Saul FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ N/A Phone: 383-5081 Ward: 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7 Project : Uptown Date: April 18, 1988 Supporting date attached: YES No edverse Impact on City: oneil Notes: 3152K/JMH 04/18/88 ~ 3 Agenda Item NI:':..- o o o o o o o STAFF REPORT The Uptown CAC recently completed an extensive review of its bylaws and a document entitled "Election Proceduree- adopted by the Mayor and Common Council on February 20, 1984. Several inconsistencies between these documents and actual practice were discovered, One of those areas can be reeolved by a simple amendment; to .the Uptown CAC bylaws, Two other areas are noted below: . Cf. Article I, Section 6 (see Attachment A), states: "Membership on the CAC shall be for a period of four (4) years with staggered terms. Initial terms of members ehall be estab1iehed by lottery,.,," The lottery to stagger the Uptown CAC membership was never carried out. The Uptown CAC has recommended that a member's term of office begin on the date of appointment by the Community Development Commission. In that way a very natural staggering of the Committee will occur as originally intended, . On February 20, 1984 the Mayor and Common Council approved "Election Procedures- (see Attachment B) for the Uptown CAC. Those procedures under #4 stated: "Jl.eelection of members shall be at annual or biellJl1al elections." The Uptown CAC feels that the cost of such an election outweighs the benefits received. An election also makes it very difficult to maintain proportionate representation by business owners/tenants and resident owners/tenants, The Uptown CAC has authored a document entitled "Appointment Procedures" (see Attachment C) which provides that nominations for new members first will be solicited from current CAC membership. Each nominated person will be submitted to the Councilperson for the ward in which he/she lives or does business prior to the formal Community Development Commission approval process. Sr, Asst. City Attorney Dennie A. Barlow was advised of the above mentioned incons1etencies in a memorandum to him from Glenda Saul dated February 8, 1988 (see Attachment D). His response is included as Attachment E. Mr. Barlow has read and approved for content the document entitled "Appointment Procedures," REDEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION On April 7. 1988 the Jl.edevelopment Committee recommended that this item be forwarded to the Mayor and Common Council for approval, 3152K/ JMH 04/18/88 - 0- . . .-. . - . " (0 Co o o. j o o o DLaS ClUZIIIS' ADVISclIlt co.uu.J;~ 1I1'fOllJf IIDEVELOPIIIIr JIRDDCr all MrICL! I DE ClIGIllo"IA& SectlOll 1, 1'IIe _ of the eo.lttee .ball lie tile Uptowa CAe (IIerelDafter CAe) I Sectln 2. Jlaber. - 1'IIe -bersUp of tile CAe .ball COllllat of 13 _bers (8) froa Sub Ana -j,- ud (5) froa Sub Ana ..-. SecUOII 3. 1'IIe CAe _lIersUp aha11 SII"111de altenate _bers who ..y fW peneDeDt or t_,orary ftcacles creatad by tile reaular CAC _bere. Durlal CAe ...tlDp .t wblch altenata ..y lie preleDt. altenata wlll be ..ked by the C2Ialr to fW taporary "'{'ades created by the ucuaed or --9e1U1ed ab._ of reaular CAe _bers. 1D tUs case. the altenate fl1U"1 the ftcacy sball lIe.,e a YOte. SectlOll 4. - lour (4) cOlllecutl.,e ab.nce. lD aDY 011I year period vl1l purate a cOllll4eraUOII by the CAC to 4etenla.e cOlltlDued _berahlp. SectlOll 5. - VaC&DCle. - Vacacles lD tbe CAC _lIereUp, frDII whatever cavae arillq, ..y be fl11ed by aD altenate. Upcm .a_y occurr1llllaaYlq n 1IDUpected ,ortlOll of a tem. aD altenate ..y fW neh ftcacy for the UDUplred ,ortlOll of .uch e tem. . Vacacles oCcurrlq lD the CAe. lD tile nnt tllere are DO altemates. .ball be fl11ed byappolDheDt by a CDIIDcn.... frDII tile reepecU.,e ward. ~ Redne1oplua.t Alney ..y Dotlfy the C-.mlty a.klq for appllcaUOIII for CAC _berahlp. Cotmcll ..y appolDt froa thl. 11st or frOll e11&1b1e _bere of the ~ty at larae to .ene the r-..t..tlll duraUOII of the tem. . . SectlOll 6. - 'rem of Office - MeabersUp 011 the CAC .ball be for. period of four (4) yeare vlth stauered teras, lDltlal teras of _ber. .ball be esteb11ahed by lottery. ODe balf of tile CAe ...berahlp aha11 .erve for aD lDltlal two yeer period. 1be r-.t....u of the CAe aha11 ..rve for a full tera. fJ .. '. (0 ({o o o. o o o '. BYLAWS llProwx CAe Paae 2 anCLI U - ODICIU Sectioa 1. Officers - !he Officers of ~ CAe aha11 .. a Cbair azul Vice Qaa1r. SecCioa 2. QIa1r - !he Cba1r aha11 .. hapouib1e for ebe aeSUl'uce tilac ebe proar" 18 opentiq effectiftl1 ad effic1uU1 111 coord1utiDl tile p].....t..1 actiTities of ebe CAe. c-.1catiq azul coordiaatiq aU actiTities WiCla a..1ped aUff of Clae ledeve1o,...c _ac1. actiq .. a leader ill uiDbh,t1l\1Ilip aoChatioa UOIII CAe _bers. cIIa1tiq aU CAe ...tiq. aC wbich be or ahe 18 pre..c. ad Co e&n1 oaC .1 oeber belt 1Ib1ch "1 .. charaed ~o ~be CAe. !he Cbair aha11 be.. a YIICe ill CUe of a tie. Sectioa 3. Vice Cbair - nae Vice Cba1r 18 a e&n1 oaC ebe ftspouill11ities of ebe QIa1r ill Ilis or ber a'MIlce ad Co "slac ill a1 duties 1Ib1ch "1 .. ..uped. !he Vice Cbair aha11 ben a YIICe . !he Vice Cbair. wbeIl actJ.Da as Cbair. aha11 beve a yoCe 111 cue of a tie. Sectioa 4. SecreU%f/TreaaUl'er - tbe Secrecary/trUl1lre1' Is Co care for aU offic1a1 recorda of ~be CAe. callie aCCUl'eCe aiDute. Co be t:aken at aU CAe ..etlDp. U8U1'e tilat aU CAe _ber. are ll1foned of CAe actioaa. ad to ".UI'e dlat peraoaa With1D Clae projecc aree are 1Dfonaed .. ~o ..etiq elates. ~iaes. locatioaa ad ebe ._ral parpo.e of auc:h ...tiqa. !he Secreury Itreaaurer Will alao be respouible for aU Che fiDaDc1a1records of cbe CAe. .' --, The ..d.valOJlMDc Apnc1 shall be' ..siped jl. Secretary trreaaUl'u. _ '-- ;: ..' tbe Secr.ury/tr..surer shall beve DO Yllte whell filled '1 IDA SUff. Seccioa S. ElecUoa or "'ppoill~c - !he Cbairun. Vice Cbainan ad Secreury/treaaurer ahall be@.eete!> '1 che CAe -ual11. an.CLI IU JIU1'IlfGS SecUoa l. Azmual MeeUIlI - 1'be &DDual ...tiq of ebe CAe w1U be held aC Clae tiae ad place of Clae Urat relll1ar ..etiq ill S.pteaber of each ;rear. Seccioa 2. "IUlu'Meetiq - "llI1ar ..u1D&. w1U .. held Co che elate ad tiae qreed 011 111 ..jonC1 YIIte of CAe. ( o l iO o 0-': - o o o BYLAWS UPTOWN CAe l'..a 2 SactiOll 3. Spec:1al Jfeatlq - A apec:1al ..atlq ..)' .. "."ed '" the Cbalr. SactiOll 4. A4jo\araMDt - A4jOllZ'llMDt.)' lie called .t tbe 41.cratiOll of the Cbalr. . SactiOll 5. Quorua - A qllGna ..)' coulst of fift (5) CAe _lIer.. SeCtiOll 6. Or4er of biDes. - At tha relular _tlq of the CAe the ~.. ahall be as per the jpD4a .. created b)' the Il.D4 Staff. S.CtiOll 7. lllamer of YOtlq - The YOtlq 011 aotlOlll all re.olutlOlll as ..)' be reque.ted b)' . ..jorit)' of the CAe _lIer. presnt, ahall be by roll call, if called for b)' aD)' CAe _ber. The .)'as all aoe. all the _bers pre...t nd aot YOtlq ahall lie ..tered UPOII the iWuatea of neh ".UDa, _pt 011 the electlOll of officer., which ..)' be b)' bel1ot. MTlCI& IV &~ S.ctiOll 1. MleDdMnt. to Bylaw - The Bylaw of the CAe ahaU be _dad 0111)' rith the approval of .t l...t a ..jority of CAe _ber.. 445J Ilavt.ed 2/85 ..O~ o o o o .a.t -"" -t ~,:; C!... COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE To Glenda hul, Executive Direeun-, ltecJeve1os-nt Agency Om I'ebzuaz'y 24, 1984 Subject Up1:oIm Citisena' Advisory Cclaait1:ee - Election Procedure. MeetlngD8te February 20, 1984 AgIncla 1_ No. R-S Action 'l'he Mayor and CClIlIIIOn COuncll approved the Election Procedure. for the Upt:own Citizen. Adviaory COlIIIIIit1:ee a. outlined in the _ran- d1ml from the Executive Director of the ltecJeve10pmant Agency dated February 20, 1984/ and instructed the Executive Director, in co- ordination with the City Clerk'. Office, to proceed in accordance th_ith. BClpa .. . 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C'>' r.- ". .... .... , ,,- '" I",. r ,._ ' ~...'. . c;'" . .. r.... i-. -'-"'., ::. ~ .. . ...,;,\ ., .. ; .- .,10,>, %"'i: ~ ;;", i": ~ ......\ .:0. \:~, ,~. ..,.. .1..... .J . ../ .)"'.......... ;,I _4' ~' "----- cc: Mayor Holcomb COuncll PlannJng Dir. ~ '" SHAUNA CLARK City Clerk o e J . .0 o REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CAUFORNIA . .Mi. 111> U. 1118~ 'J.Ar::MORANDUM o DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1984 TO HONORABLE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL ~ROM GLENnl SAUL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUBJECT UPTOWN - ELECTION Pll.OCEDIlll.ES CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE On January 9, 1984, the Mayor and Common Council reScinded their action of July 18, 1983 author1z1q the forution of a Citizeu' Advisory COIIIII1tt.e for the proposed Uptown Project Area. .' o The Mayor ud Common Council alreed to hold u election of a Citizens' Advbory ColIm1ttee frOll penODl within the Uptown Project Area and reScinded their action of July 18, 1983, author1z1q appo1ntllent of IDaben from the Counc1l11en repreaentina the Project Area. the Mayor and Council urled that those ...ben thlt had been appointed run for Domination in the election, with the underltand1na that laid Citizens' Advisory ColIm1ttee would be chanled to a Project Area CoIDm1ttee if a determ1nation 18 _de that I substantial nlllllber of low/moderate income families could be d1eplaced. Councilmen Castaneda, Reilly ud Hernandez, the Redevelopment and Plann1nl staff were instructed to IDeet with the City Clerk to determ1ne procedures for Doa1nst1on and election, On February 9, 1984, ...ben of the ll.edevelOJlllent Alency, Plann1nl Departllent and City Clerk's Office met with COUDc1l11en Hernandez and Reilly and discussed the necessary procedures to conduct the election of Citizen Advisory CoIDm1ttee ...ben for the Uptown Redevelopment Project. The procedures containad herein have been egreed upon by the above individuals and are hereby recoamended for adoption by the Coamun1ty Development COmmission. /' , . . / ~ i ," ;' ./. / ..... --( C &...~, ~ " .? ;, , , .. GLENDA SAUL Executive Director GS:SL:jat FORM HOTION: Hove approval of Election Procedures for the Uptown Citizeu' Advbory Coaua1ttee, dated Pebruary 20, 1984, and instruct the Executive Director, in Coordination with the City Clerk's Office, to proceed in accordance therewith. o - , o. ~ 0 ' ELECTION PROCEDtlRES tlP1'OWN CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 20, 1984 . o o 1. COMPOSITION AND SIZE OF COMMImE: Proportionate representation on the c~ttee from each of the project subareas is desired. Conmittee IIII!lIlbersh1p should include representatives of property owners and tenants in both the resi denth 1 and cOlllllerci..l COlllllUni ty. The recom- lllended size for the entire Conmittee is no IIlIre than ~t1nembers. The table below presents an ideal Conmittee membership scenario dividing the represen- tation between the two subareas ~th two-thirds for Subarea -A- and one-third for Subarea B, respectively. Th.e exact she of the Coilmittee will be determined by the response to appl1 caU ons for Conm1 ttee IIlembershi p. CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE o IS-Member Scenari 0 Subarea -A- Subarea -B- 10 members S members Homeowner (4) Homeowner (2) Resident Tenant (2) Resident Tenant (1) Business Owner (2) Busi ness Owner (1) Busi ness Tenant (2) Business Tenant (1) 2. CANDIDATLQUALIFICATION AND NOMINATION PROCEDURES Individuals desiring to serve on the Advisory C~ttee need to complete and subnrit an application form (Attachlllent I) to the City's Redevelopment Agency. The Agency (or Clerk's Office) would the utilize the information contained therein to ascertain candidacy eligibility as to the following areas of interest. 1. Resi dency/property ownershi p status (3D-day mi ni mum) 2. Age (18 years minimum) Each candidate would need to indicate hiS/her name, address, length of residency or ownership of property, candidacy category and a brief 100 word statement, Such a statement should include an expression of the nominee's desire to serve on the Conm1ttee and a short resume of past experience. o - ..- --~- . rizCTION PROCEDURES _ 0 " . ~~ CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE 'FEB~ 20, ~984 PAGE 2 o 3. ELECTION PROCEDURES The election procedures ~ll be explained during the initial informational Meetings of the project and in the newsletter sent to all residents. business, and property owners in the project area. Elections ~ll be held at City Hall during the day prior to the evening of the informational llleeting. o G o Voting ~ll follow the -one man one vote- rule regardless of the number or size of properties owned.' . Voters ~ll vote for the number of representatives allocated to their particular subarea. If sufficient numbers of candidates allow, ballots ~ll be formatted so that voters can select representatives by various candidacies. one for each candidacy. Ballots ~ll list candidates by name and general category of repre- sentation i.e.. resident. property owner. tenant. business owner, etc. Nonrlnations from the floor should be discouraged as verification of candicacy eligibility would be difficult. The terll of office for each coam1ttee person is to be four years. COIIIIrittee membership should have alternating ter~ ~th one-half of the charter Comnrittee ~ III!mbers having a two-year term. Subsequent tel'lllS for those lIIeIlIber seats would be for the full term. The remai nder of the Comnri ttee ~ 11 have a four-year term. Length of term ~ 11 be determl ned by random draw by elected COIIIIri ttee persons. o 4. RE-ELECTION AND RESIGNATIONS: Comrnl ttee lIIeIlIbers ~ 11 not be 11 mlted as to number of terms served on the Com- J.,mtttee. Re.election of lIeIlIbers shall be at annual or biennial elections. ~ Notice of nondnations and elections ~ll be advertized either by newlsetter or by other Means. Elections ~ll be conducted under the same procedures established for the initial election. Members needing to resign from the COIIIIri ttee shall be replaced by appointment to fulfi 11 the remai nder of the term. New members need to apply or be noml nated by llelllbers of the COIIIIri ttee or by the chai rperson. New replacement members ~ll be approved by a majority of the entire Conmittee. 5. COMMITTEE BY-lAWS: Procedural rules and by-laws of the Conmtttee need to be established and will be covereel in a subsequent IllelllOrandum. 6. TIME FRAME: Notification of infonaational meetings and elections ~11 be sent. pending o CCIIIIIlI1ssion adoption of these procedures early in March. The first informaUonal lleeting ~ll be scheduled in mid-March. Elections of Conmlttee lllembers ~ll be scheduled furi ng the fi rst part of April. o , \0 o L o o AQI NTHENT PROCEDUIQ UPTOWN CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE APRIL, 1988 ~s1tlon and S1ze of the Committee Proportionate representation on the Uptown Citizens Advisory CommIttee (UTCAC) from each of the project subareas Is preferred. CommIttee membership should Include representatIves of property owners and tenants In both the resIdentIal and commercIal community. The UTCAC Bylaws state a CommIttee membership of 13 members--8 representatives from Sub Area "A" and 5 representatives from Sub Area "B". Nomlnation Procedures and Determlnatlon of E11g1bl11t~ NominatIons for new CommIttee members wIll first be solicited from current CommIttee, membership. Eligibility will be determined by Agency staff by adherence to the following guIdelines: 1. Residency/property ownership status (30 day mInimum) 2. Age (18 years minimum) Each nominated IndIvidual wIll be submitted to the approprIate Councllperson from the ward whIch he/she lIves and/or does busIness for approval. A short resume of past experience will be submitted to the appropriate Councllperson. On the resume Is a signature block statIng that the person would be willIng to sign a "Statement of EconomIc Interests" form. Term of Offlce The term of offIce for each CommItte member Is to be four years. AnnIversary date Is to be determined by the date that the Community Development Commission approved that IndIvIdual's appoIntment to serve on the Comml ttee . Renomlnatlons and Reslqnatlons CommIttee members will not be limIted as to the number of terms that they may serve on the CommIttee. RenomInatIon can be accomplished by means of a motion made at any regular Committee meeting. Members needIng to resign from the CommIttee shall be replaced In accordance with the nomInatIon procedures outlIned above to fulfIll the remainder of the term of the resIgned member. At the conclusIon of the term of offIce to which he/she was appoInted, the member Is eligible to be appoInted to hIs/her own four year term. The anniversary date shall remain the same as for the resigned member. ~ jmh:3133K " DATE TO FROM - l. o .- o No. ". ".n. ,..4 o REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 8, 1988 DENNIS A. BARLOW SR. ASST. CITY ATTORNEY GLENDA SAUL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUBJECT UPTOWN CAC: CLARIFICATION OF BYLAWS o o The' Uptown CItIzens AdvIsory CommIttee (CAC) has experIenced a number of resIgnatIons for varIous reasons In recent ICnths, In the process of dIscussIng ..thods for fIllIng the vacancIes created, attentIon has been drawn to the Commlttee's bylaws for dIrectIon In this endeavor.. The COmmIttee dIscovered a few dIscrepancIes between the bylaws and theIr actual practIces. Attached Is a copy of the Uptown CAC bylaws for your reference and InformatIon. Below are lIsted the Items In the bylaws that requIre clarIfIcatIon at thIs tIme. ArtIcle I SectIon 6 - Term of OffIce The Uptown CAC bylaws state: NMembershlp on the CAC shall be for a perIod of four (4) years wIth staggered terms. InItIal terms of members shall be establIshed by lottery. One half of the CAC membershIp shall serve for an InItIal two year perIod. The remaInder of the CAC shall serve for a full term. N It is my understandIng that the terms of those members elected In July, 1984 were never establIshed. Below are listed the members currently serving on the COmmIttee and the dates that they were appoInted or elected: j) o. 0 0 0 .. DennIs A. Barlow Page 2 February 1, 1988 0 Elected/ Date of Name ADDOlnted ADDOlntlltnt Larry W. Ammons Elected July 11, 1984 Dr. Robert/Sue Krone Elected July 11, .1984 Mr. Scott ScheIbe Elected July '11, 1984 (Alternate) AppoInted June 17. 1985 (ActIve) Mr. Larry R. WIllson Elected July 11, 1984 Mr, Cas Sennak AppoInted November 21, 1985 Mr. Harry Holmes AppoInted May 19, 1986 Mr. Manuel Acosta AppoInted September 8. 1987 (" '0 o Nt have four members currently servIng on the CommIttee who wIll have served four (4) years In AprIl, 1988, Can they contInue to serve In thIs capacIty? In a document entItled -ElectIon Procedures _ Uptown CItIzens Advisory CommIttee" dated February 20, 1984 (approved by the Mayor and Common COuncIl on February 20, 1984) members who fulfIll theIr term of offIce are to be reelTcted at annual or bIennIal electIons (see referenced document a so attached). The cost of such an electIon seems unreasonable when weIghed wIth the benefIt created. Nt have had several nomInatIons for Uptown CAC membershIp In recent weeks that have not as yet been submItted to the CIty CouncIl. But, the questIon remaIns as to what theIr ter.s of offIce wIll be because the InItIal terms were not establIshed. and there Is no provIsIon for contInuatIon of servIce. ArtIcle II SectIons 4 and 5 SectIon 4 states: The Redevelopment Agency shall be asslaned as Secretary/Treasurer. SectIon 5 states: The ChaIrman. VIce ChaIrman and Secretary/Treasurer shall be elected by the CAC annually. COuld you please suggest a resolutIon of thIs 1 ncons Istency? " ..0 o o o DennIs A. Barlow Page 3 February 1, 1988 c::> Any clarificatIon you can provIde for these questions will be v.ry helpful. Th. Uptown CAC meets again on Thursday, February 18, 1988. It ~ld be v.ry helpful If thlse questIons could bl answer.d before .that tt... The answers to these questIons wIll also expedIte the proc.ss of "ll'ng the current CAC vacancies. . If you have any questIons regardIng the desIred clarifIcatIons, pl.ase do not hesItate to contact Sue Gonzales of .y staff at Ext. 3438.. BIlling Reference: UT-cAC GLENDA SAUL EXEaJTIVE DIRECTOR ~ ~~~.~ ,: John Hoeger, Manager Dev.lopllllnt DivisIon GS:JH:SG:jmh:3037K Legal Log - 2/17/88 o cc: Mayor Evlyn WIlcox Chron Gl enda Saul Sandy Lowder Raymond Scheltzer. CIty AdmInIstrator o (CITY OF SAN BE~ARDINOO- MEMORANDUQ To Object GLENDA SAUL, Executive Director Redevelopment Agency Uptown CAC - Bylaws From DENNIS A. BARLOW ~r.Asst.City Atty D~ePebruary l8, 1988 Approved Dlte You have asked several questions relative to the Bylaws of the Uptown CAC to which I will respond in order. You note tbat Article I, Section 6 of the Bylaws specifies that tbe term will be four years, vitb staggered terms. ~he initial stagger was to be determined by lot, but as I understand this determination was not done. In the interim, otber members have been elected or appointed, the result being tbat tbe terms of four members will expire in April 1988. This then is a de facto staggering of the terms. The other three should then expire in April, 1990, retaining the originally anticipated ataggering. As to whether those whose terms will expire shortly may continue serving depends on the selection process. As you noted the Mayor and Council approved an election process, dated Pebruary 10, 1984. You may be correct that the cost of sucb a process outweighs the benefit received, however, that Is a political question, not a legal one. It also aeems difficult to obtain individuals to fit all the various categories established by paragraph 1 of the Election Procedures by fOllowing an election process. Perhaps you vould like to recommend a change in the process to provide for appointment by the Commission. It may be important to have consistency between the various areas so tbat should be reviewed. to As to the inconsistency you point out In Article II, Sections 4 and 5, I can find no vay to reconcile these two provisions. Either Section 4 should be amended to provide that wThe Redevelopment Agency ~ be assigned (or elected) as Secretary/Treasurer-, or Section 5 should be amended to delete the reference to the Secretary/Treasurer. DENNIS A. BARLOW Sr. Asst. City Atty ~OUTINQ DAB:cm (0.. ~L ;-: ;.:[ I..... p' ,', L";TO o PRliJf" ..t Jf.:<"../ pf/()(.;m SS "'~~. .#' ~~' ~."."." - - - OR/o. "JlITECOPr_ -- ",t