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File #: 24-086    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/5/2024 In control: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY*
On agenda: 4/16/2024 Final action:
Title: APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS CITY COMMITTEES
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. 1. Animal Services Committee Applications, 3. 2. Active Transportation Committee Applications, 4. 3. Finance and Pension Advisory Committee Applications, 5. 4. Housing and Public Service Grants Committee, 6. 5. Mobile Home Park Advisory Committee

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APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS CITY COMMITTEES

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DEPARTMENT:                                                               CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE/CITY CLERK DIVISION

PRESENTED BY:                                                                BRENDA GREEN, CITY CLERK                     

CONTACT INFORMATION:                     BRENDA GREEN, CITY CLERK, (714) 754-5221

RECOMMENDATION:

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Staff recommends the City Council make appointments as follows:

1.                     Animal Services Committee - Make four (4) member appointments with a term expiration of April 2026. One nomination by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper, Council Member Gameros, and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan. A Council Member may defer his nomination to the Council Liaison (Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper).

 

2.                     Active Transportation Committee - Make six (6) member appointments with a term expiration of April 2026. One nomination by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper, Council Member Gameros, and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan and, two at large appointments, the two at-large members should ensure broad representation of different mobility options and experiences (e.g., walk, bike, bus, and age ability). A Council Member may defer his nomination to the Council Liaison (Council Member Reynolds).

 

3.                     Finance and Pension Advisory Committee - Make four (4) member appointments with a term expiration of April 2028. One nomination by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper, Council Member Gameros, and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan. A Council Member may defer his nomination to the Council Liaison (Mayor Stephens, Alternate Council Member Marr, and Council Member Harper).

 

4.                     Housing and Public Service Grants Committee - Make four (4) regular member appointments with a term expiration of April 2026. One nomination by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper, Council Member Gameros, and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan. A Council Member may defer his nomination to the Council Liaison (Council Member Chavez, Alternate Council Member Harper).

 

5.                     Mobile Home Park Advisory Committee - Make one (1) Park Owner or Representative appointment, two (2) Mobile Home Park Resident appointments, and one (1) Independent Citizen At-large appointment, all with a term expiration of April 2028. One nomination by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper, Council Member Gameros, and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan. A Council Member may defer his nomination to the Council Liaison (Council Member Reynolds, Alternate Council Member Chavez).

 

6.  Approve the recommendation from the Historical Preservation Committee to formally dissolve in lieu of merging with the Costa Mesa Historical Society and transferring the Committee’s funds to the Costa Mesa Historical Society.

 

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BACKGROUND:

At the City Council meeting of September 5, 2023 the City Council approved that each Council Member shall have the opportunity to either nominate a member or to defer his or her nomination to the City Council liaison. City Council also requested staff to meet with the Costa Mesa Historical Society on a potential merger of the Society and the Historical Preservation Committee.

 

At the City Council of October 17, 2023, Council Member Marr (District 3), Council Member Chavez (District 4), and Council Member Reynolds (District 5) made their appointments. Nominations for this round will be made by Mayor Stephens, Council Member Harper (District 1), Council Member Gameros (District 2), and Mayor Pro Tem Harlan (District 6). In addition, on February 17, 2024, the Historical Preservation Committee held a special meeting and unanimously voted to dissolve the committee in lieu of merging with the Costa Mesa Historical Society. 

Animal Services Committee - 7 Members

4 Appointments/2-year terms (Term Expiration April 2026)

Liaisons - Mayor Stephens, Alternate Council Member Harper

 

The Animal Services Committee meets monthly and provides advice and recommendations to the City Council on animal services issues, promotes pet licensing, and assists with planning and execution of animal-related community events. Staff received eight (8) applications (attached) for four vacancies to be filled.

 

1.                     Sean Healey - District 1

2.                     Syed Zia Hussain - District 2

3.                     Caley Turner - District 2

4.                     Cara R. Stewart - District 2

5.                     Danielle Mills - District 3

6.                     Paul Lancaster - District 4

7.                     Angela Minjares - District 5 (Incumbent)

8.                     Debra Lee - District 5

 

Active Transportation Committee - 9 Members

6 Appointments/2-year terms (Term Expiration of April 2026)

Liaison - Council Member Reynolds

 

The Active Transportation Committee meets monthly and helps plan and implement an Active Transportation network for the City by improving bicycle and pedestrian connectivity throughout the City. The committee also assists with the review, update and implementation of the city’s Active Transportation Plan and evaluates the bikeability and walkability for the City in order to make recommendations to the City Council. Staff received ten (10) applications (attached) for six vacancies to be filled.

 

1.                     Syed Zia Hussain - District 2

2.                     Florence Nedeff Martin - District 3 (Incumbent)

3.                     Arthur Alderete - District 3

4.                     Michael Moses Nolf - District 4

5.                     Paul Lancaster - District 4

6.                     Andrew Barnes - District 5 (Incumbent)

7.                     Jay C. McGlinchey - District 5

8.                     Alex Campoli - District 6

9.                     Robert Morse - District 6

10.                     Farhad Edward Khrosravi - District 6

 

Finance and Pension Advisory Committee - 7 Members

4 Appointments/4-year terms (Term Expiration of April 2028)

Liaisons - Mayor Stephens, Alternate Council Member Marr, and Council Member Harper

 

The Finance and Pension Advisory Committee meets monthly and provides advice to the City Council on issues related to significant financial matters. The committee advises annually on the adoption of the City’s budget, the allocation of any budget surpluses, the City’s investment performance and policies, multi-year forecasts presented by City staff to the City Council, and adjustments under consideration at the time of the mid-year budget report. Staff received five (5) applications (attached) for four vacancies to be filled.

 

1.                     Quinn Callanan - District 1

2.                     Sean Healey - District 1

3.                     Syed Zia Hussain - District 2

4.                     James Andrews - District 3

5.                     Kathryn Grant - District 6                     

 

Housing and Public Service Grants Committee - 7 Members

4 Appointments/2-year terms (Term Expiration of April 2026)

Liaisons - Council Member Chavez, Alternate Council Member Harper

 

The Housing and Public Service Committee meets twice a year and helps to promote understanding of the community development process and activities funded by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) and Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). Additionally, the committee rates and ranks applications for CDBG public service grants, ultimately developing funding recommendations for City Council recommendations.  Staff received seven (7) applications (attached) for four vacancies to be filled.

 

1.                     Gloria A. Fallon - District 1

2.                     Syed Zia Hussain - District 2

3.                     Ricardo Ramirez - District 3

4.                     Arthur Alderete - District 3

5.                     Paul Lancaster - District 4

6.                     Michael Tou - District 4 (Incumbent)

7.                     Kathryn Grant - District 6

 

Mobile Home Park Advisory Committee

4 Appointments/4-year terms (Term Expiration of April 2028)

1 Costa Mesa Park Owners or Representative

2 Mobile Home Park Residents

1 Independent Resident Citizen At-large

Liaisons - Council Member Reynolds, Alternate Council Member Chavez

 

The Mobile Home Park Advisory Committee meets quarterly and addresses issues that will help improve the quality of life in mobile home parks and review matters concerning mobile home parks in the City. Staff received eleven (11) applications (attached) for four vacancies to be filled.

 

1.                     Paul Lancaster - District 4 (Independent Citizen At-Large)

2.                     Gregory Harold - District 4 (Costa Mesa Park Owner or Rep.)

3.                     Leslie E Chaney-Eames - District 5 (Mobile Home Park Resident - Incumbent)

4.                     Georgette M. Quinn - District 5 (Mobile Home Park Resident)

5.                     Michael Dougher - District 5 (Mobile Home Park Resident - Incumbent)

6.                     Mary Lamas - District 5 (Costa Mesa Park Owner or Rep.)

7.                     Wyatt Lin - District 5 (Costa Mesa Park Owner or Rep.)

8.                     Lucia Salinas Holt - District 5 (Mobile Home Resident)

9.                     Debra Lee - District 5 (Mobile Home Resident)

10.                     Laurie Beverage - Non-Resident (Independent Citizen At-Large)

11.                     Vickie M. Talley - Non-Resident (Costa Mesa Park Owner or Rep. - Incumbent)

 

ANALYSIS:

The City opened the recruitment for the five Committees on February 9, 2024 and press releases were sent on February 9, 2024, February 15, 2024, February 19, 2024, February 26, 2024, February 29, 2024, March 4, 2024, March 6, 2024, and March 8, 2024. The recruitment was also featured on the City Hall Snapshot on February 16, 2024, February 23, 2024, March 1, 2024, and March 8, 2024. 

On March 8, 2024, the City extended the recruitment deadline to March 18, 2024. Additional press releases were sent on March 8, 2024, March 12, 2024, March 15, 2024, and March 18, 2024. The extended recruitment was also featured on the City Hall Snapshot on March 15, 2024. A total of 31 applications were received in response to the City’s outreach efforts.

ALTERNATIVES:

City Council may choose not to make appointments to the Committees or to extend the recruitment period.

FISCAL REVIEW:

Appropriate an estimated total of $13,000 from uncommitted Costa Mesa Community Foundation Fund and authorize a transfer from the Costa Mesa Historical Preservation Committee to the Historical Society.

LEGAL REVIEW:

City Attorney has reviewed this report and has approved it as to form.

CITY COUNCIL GOALS AND PRIORITIES:

This item is administrative in nature.

CONCLUSION:

Staff recommends that the City Council make appointments to various City Committees.