HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 11,158RESOLUTION NO. 11,158
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF JOINT POWERS
AGREEMENT, COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ORGANIZATION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of National City, California, that the Mayor is hereby
authorized and directed to execute that certain "JOINT
POWERS AGREEMENT, COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ORGANIZATION."
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of September,
1973.
ATTEST:
CITY CRK
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CONTRACT
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(i;eference above number
1_1 each coz1n:unication
regarding this contract)
THIS AGREEMENT is made between the CITY OF CARLSBAD, CITY OF CHULA VISTA,
CITY OF CORONADO, CITY OF DEL MAR, CITY OF EL CAJON, CITY OF ESCONDIDO,
CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH, CITY OF LA MESA, CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CITY OF "
OCEANSIDE, CITY OF SAN DIEGO, CITY OF SAN MARCOS, CITY OF VISTA, and the•
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, hereinafter collectively or individually referred to as "Member
Agencies."
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COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ORGANIZATION
• RECITALS
A. Member Agencies realize the urgent need for areawide planning and coordination
in order to provide advice to public entities regarding all phases of development within the
region encompassed by the boundary of the County of San Diego.
B. Member Agencies believe that the joint exercise of their powers will provide an
organization capable of this areawide planning. •
C. Member Agencies wish to create a regional organization which will independently
review and make comments to Member Agencies and grantors regarding projects which may
receive federal or state grants.
D. Member Agencies believe that a Comprehensive Planning Organizarron airecreci
solely by Elected officials from each Member Agency with a staff independent of any particular
Member Agency is best suited for this areawide planning and review task.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals and the mutual obligations of the
parties as herein expressed, Member Agencies agree as follows:
1. Definitions.
The following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them within this section unless
the content of their use dictates otherwise:
a. "Region"shall mean that territory physically Tying within the boundaries of
• the County of San Diego.
b. "Population" of any Member Agency shall mean that population last
determined for each Member Agency cs certified by the State Department of Finance as
of April 1, of each year, or if no certification has been made, the last Federal
Decennial Census, except that the population of the County of San Diego shall be that
population determined in the same manner for the un'ncorporated area of the County.
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The population of the region shall be that population determined by adding the
population of each Member. Agency.
c. "Fiscal Year" shall mean that year beginning July i, and ending
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June 30.
• 2. Establishment of CPO.
There is hereby created an organization to be known and denominated as the Comprehensive
Planning Organization (CPO) which shall be a public entity separate and apart from any Member
Agency. CPO shall be governed by the terms of this Joint Powers Agreement and any bylaws
passed and adopted by its governing board.
3. Purpose of Organization.
The specific and primary purpose for which this organization is created is to engage in
regional cooperative comprehensive planning to assist the Member Agencies and to provide a
regional reviewing organization for certain federal and state grant projects. Any
recommendations, plans or programs promulgated .by CPO shall be advisory only.
Neither the Comprehensive Planning Organization nor a majority of the members thereof
shall have the authority to impose any plan, duty, obligation or other responsibility upon any
Member Agency thereof without the consent of such Agency; further, no Agency shall be
required to do anything it does not specifically agree to do.
4. Powers of CPO.
As may be necessary for the accomplishment of the purposes of this agreement CPO shall
have the power, in its own name, to make and enter into contracts; to employ agents and
employees under an adopted personnel system; to provide for employee retirement, health and
welfare benefits; to acquire, holdand dispose of property, real and personal, to sue and be
sued in its own name; to hire legal counsel and to incur debts, liabilities or obligations.
However, the debts, liabilities and obligations of CPO shall not constitute any debt,
liability or obligation of any of the Member Agencies who are parties to this agreement. The
Treasury of The City of San Diego shall be the depository of funds of CPO and the Treasurer
of -The City of San Diego shall be the ex-officio Treasurer of CPO. The Auditor/Comptroller
of The City of San Diego shall be the ex-officio Auditor/Comptroller of CPO and shall draw
warrants or check -warrants against the funds of CPO in the Treasury when the demands are
approved by the Board of Directors, or such other persons as may be specifically designated
for that purpose in the bylaws. Said Auditor/Comptroller and Treasurer shall comply with all
duties imposed under Article 1, Chapter 5, Division 7, Title 1, of the California Government
Code commencing with Section 6500. The City of San Diego shall determine reasonable
charges to be made agai.ist CPO for the services of the Treasurer and Auditor/Comptroller.
At the end of each fiscal year there shall be an audit conducted by an independent, accredited
certified public accountant.
5. Accounts and Reports.
The Auditor/Comptroller of CPO shall establish and maintain such funds and accounts
as may be required by good accounting practice or bylaws passed and adopted by this
Organization. The books and records of CPO in the hands of the Auditor/Comptroller shall
be open to inspection at all reasonable times by representatives of the Member Agencies. The
Auditor/Comptroller of CPO, within 120 days after the close of each fiscal year, shall give
a complete written report of all financial activities for such fiscal year to the Member Agencies.
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6. Funds.
The Treasurer of CPO shall receive, have the custody of and disburse CPO funds upon
the warrant or check -warrant of the Auditor/Comptro!Ier (i) pursuant to the accounting
procedures developed under section 5 hereof, and (ii) as nearly as possible in accordance
with normal City of San Diego procedures, shall make the disbursements required by this
agreement or to carry out any of the provisions or purposes of this agreement. The Treasurer
of CPO may invest CPO funds in accordance with general law. All interest collected on
CPO funds shall be accounted for and posted to the account of such funds.
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7. Governing Board of CPO.
All powers of this Organization shall be exercised by the Board of Directors. The Board
of Directors shall be composed of one primary representative selected by the governing body
of each Member Agency to serve until recalled by the governing body of said Member Agency.
Each director must he a mayor; councilman, or supervisor cf the governing body which selected
him. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as originally selected. Each director may
receive reimbursement from CPO for out-of-pocket and travel expenses incurred by such
director on approved Organization business. Each Member Agency shall also select in the same
manner as the primary representative one alternate to serve on the Board of Directors when the
primary representative isnot available. Such alternate shall be subject to the same restrictions
and have the same powers, when serving on the Board of Directors, as the primary -
representative.
At its discretion, each Member Agency may select a second alternate, who shall also
be a mayor, councilman or supervisor, to serve on the Board of Directors in the event that
neither the primary representative nor the regular alternate is able to attend a meeting of
the Board of Directors. Such alternate shall be subject to the some restrictions and have the
same powers, when serving on the Board of Directors, as the primary representative.
The Boord of Directors may allow for the appointment of technical representatives to sit
with the Board of Directors but in no event shall said representatives be allowed a vote.
8. Vote of Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors shall vote on all items on the basis of one vote per signatory
Member Agency, excc pt that if representatives of three signatory Member Agencies recuest
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a weighted vote after voting on any particular item, then in that event a new weighted vote
which will be final and binding, shall be taken.
When the weighted vote is taken there shall be a total of one hundred votes, except
additional votes shall be allowed pursuant to Section 19. The representative from the City
of San Diego shall be entitled to.40 votes; the representative from the County of San Diego
shall be entitled to 30 votes, and the representatives of the remaining Member Agencies
shall be entitled to thirty votes, with each representative having that number of votes
determined by the following apportionment formula, provided that each Member Agency
hall have at least one vote, and there shall be no fractional vote:
a. Determine each remaining Member Agency's population.
b. Total the population determined in step a and compute percentage of
this total that each Member Agency has.
C.
shores.
Multiply each percentage derived above by 30, to determine fractional
d. Boost fractions that are less than one to one; add the whole numbers.
e. If the answer to step d is 30, drop all fractions and the whole numbers
ore the votes for each Member Agency.
f. If the answer to step d is less than 30, the remaining vote(s) is allocated
one each to that Member Agency(s) having the highest fraction(s) excepting those
L... to increased to one (1) in stoC above..
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g. If the answer to step d is more than 30, the excess vote(s) is taken one
each from that Member Agency(s) with the lowest fraction(s). (n no case may a vote
be reduced to less than one.
When the.weighted vote is taken, the vote of not less than five (5) Member Agencies,
representing not less than fifty-one percent (51%) of the total weighted vote of the signatory
Member Agencies shall be required to supersede the original action. If the weighted vote
fails, action determined by the original vote shall stand.
• The weighted vote shall be originally as follows:
County of San Diego
City of San Diego
Other cities:
Del Mar 1
San Marcos 1
• Carlsbad • 1
-Imperial Beach 2
Coronodo 2
Vista 2 - -
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40
National City
La Mesa
Escondido
Oceanside
El Cajon
Chula Vista
TOTAL
3
.3
3
3
4
5 30
100 votes
and shall be recomputed in the above manner on July 1 of 1974, and every two years
thereafter. If there are originally less than fourteen (14) signatory Member Agencies,
the weighted vote will still be computed as above described, except that those Member
Agencies who have not executed this agreement shall be deleted and there shall not be
one hundred (100) votes cast.
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9. . Meetings.
The Board of Directors shall conduct regular meetings at least once each calendar
month during the year and such other times as the Board of Directors shall direct or the
bylaws specify. •
10. Bylaws.
The Board of Directors of CPO may adopt from time to time bylaws, rules and
regulations as may be required for the conduct of its meetings and the orderly operation
of the Organization; and copies and amendments thereto shall be filed with each Member
Agency.
11. The Executive Director.
The Board of Directors shall appoint an Executive Director who shall hold office until
he resigns or is removed by the Board of Directors. The Executive Director shall be the
chief executive officer of CPO and shall have such duties as may be prescribed by the Board
of Directors. The Executive Director shall hove charge of all projects and property of the
Organization and shall file with the Trecsurer of CPO an official bond in the minimum
amount of S100,000 or such larger amount as the Board of -Directors specifies, guaranteeing
faithful performance of his duties.
12. Financial,
A. The Board of Directors shall approve a preliminary budget no later than April 1
of each yeor. The Board of Directors shall adopt a final budget no later than June 1 of each
yeor. A copy of the preliminary budget when approved and a copy of the final budget when
adopted shall be filed with each Member Agency.
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B. Responsibility for supplying funds for that portion of the budget for CPO which
is to be supplied by the Member Agencies, as adopted by the Board of Directors, shall be
divided among the Member Agencies based on their population, with each Member Agency
including within its budget as funds to be supplied to CPO that sum of money determined
by taking the ratio its population beors tothe total population of the region and multiplying
it by that portion of the approved budget to be supplied by the Member Agencies. Payment
of this determined sum of money shall be made -by each Member Agency by July 15 of each
year. if payment by a Member Agency has not been made by September 1, of each year,
that Member Agency shall cease to be a participating member of CPO, and its representative
shall no longer participate or vote as a member of the Board of Directors. A delinquent
Member Agency will be reinstated to participating membership and its representative allowed
to participate on the Board of Directors when full payment has been made, including interest
computed from July 15 at the established legal rate.
C. Any Member Agency may make cash advances to CPO which must be repaid by
CPO withip the same fiscal year in which the advance was made.
D. For operation for the first fiscal year, each signatory Member Agency shall pay
over to the Treasurer of CPO, no later than fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the
budget for the 1972-73 fiscal year by the Board of Directors, its share of that portion of the
approved budget to be paid by Member Agencies. The County of San Diego shall be given.
credit toward its 1972-73 fiscal year payment for that amount expended by it on behalf of
CPO from July 1, 1972, through September 30, 1972. '
13. Ralph M. Brown Act.
All meetings of CPO, including without limitation.regular, adjourned regular, cnd
special meetings of the Board of Directors, shall be called, noticed, held and conducted in
accordance with the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act (commencing with Section 54950
of the California Government Code),
14. Quorum.
A majority of the voting members of the Board of Directors of CPO shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business, except that less than a quorum may adjourn from
time to time. In determining a quorum, the weighted vote shall not be used.
15. Procedures to be Followed.
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Pursuant to California Government Code, Section 6509 which requires that the powers of
CPO be limited by'the legal restrictions placed upon a named Member Agency, the powers of
CPO delineated under Section 4 above shall be subject to those legal restrictions imposed upon
the City of Escondido by the Constitution of the State of California and the lows governing
general law cities. _
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16. Duration of Agreement.
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This agreement shall continue in full force and effect until no less than 50% of
Member Agencies withdraw from this Organization by resolution.
17. Disposition of Assets Upon Termination.
Upon termination of this agreement any money or assets in possession of the Organization
after the payment of all liabilities, costs, expenses and charges validly incurred under this
agreement shall be returned to the Member Agencies in proportion to their contributions
determined as of the time of termination.
18. Effective Date of Agreement.
This agreement shall become effective for ail purposes at 12:01 a.m. P.D.T.
September 10, 1972, if by that time such agreement has been executed by at least eight
Member Agencies representing at least 75% of the regional population. As soon as possible
after the appointment of a sufficient number of representatives to the Board of Directors to
constitute a quorum, the Board of Directors shall meet for the limited purposes of permitting
the Board of Directors to adopt a budget for fiscal year 1972-73 (the local share not to exceed
that amount in the preliminary budget for independent operation approved by the Policy
Committee on April 21, 1972, i.e. 5547,015) to make and enter into contracts, to employ
agents and employees, to provide for employee retirement, health and welfare benefits, to
adopt an adrnIr.; irattve Tmonual pwrchcsing, .c.:.ivrnc!, `..d bud et^ ! /accour.ting
procedures), to acquire property, to adopt bylaws and regulations and to incur such debts,
liabilities or obligations os may be necessary, such actions to become effective no earlier
than October 1, 1972, so that the CPO provided for herein may become fully operative on
October 1, 1972.
19. Later Participating Member Agencies.
In addition to the Agencies noted in the Preamble above, any other San Diego County
incorporated city which may desire to participate in the activities of the Comprehensive
Planning Organization may do so by executing this agreement without prior approval or
ratification of the Member Agencies noted in the Preamble of this agreement and shall be
bound by the terms of this agreement as of the date of execution. Such later participating
Member Agencies must notify CPO and the Member Agencies within ten (10) days after
such execution. Any later participating Member Agency shall receive one (1) vote under
the single vote procedure and one vote under the weighted voting procedure specified
above until the next recomputation of the weighted vote as specified in Section 8 above,
at which time said later participating Member Agency shall receive votes in accordance
with the formula specified in said Section 8. Until such recomputation, the total weighted
vote may exceed 100.
20. Agreement Repository.
A fully executed copy of this Joint Powers Agreement and any amendments thereto
shall be filed with the Board of Directors and each signatory Member Agency. -
• IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the following Member Agencies has caused this
'Joint Powers Agreement to be executed by having affixed thereto the -signatures of the
agent of said Agency authorized therefor by the legislative body of that Agency.
Dated this
day of , 1972,
CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY OF CHULA VISTA
By By
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CITY OF CORONADO CITY O.F DEL MAR
By By
CITY OF EL CAJON CITY OF ESCONDIDO
•By By
CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH CITY OF LA MESA
By By
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
By
CITY OF OCEANSIDE
By
CITY OF SAN DIEGO CITY OF SAN MARCOS
By
By
CITY OF VISTA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
B
VICE- `:. ,,. ;ter. i'�•SORS
[ HEREBY APPROVE the form and. legality of the foregoing agreement this day
of , T972.
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-JOHN W. WITT, City Attorney
By
Peter D. Bulens, Deputy
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!AUG 29.,1973 . l3
Cter.< o7 the Board c: ; _:r:_-
PRORATION OF NET -LOCAL SHARE TO
MEMBER AGENCIES 1972-73 FISCAL YEAR
Jurisdictions
Prorated Cost1
City of San Diego $280,071
County of San Diego 116,514
Chula Vista 27,351
El Cajon 21,880
National City 16,411
Oceanside 16,958
La Mesa 15,863
Escondido 15,863
;0; 393
Coronado 8,205
Imperial Beach 8,205
Carlsbad 6,017
Del Mar 1,642
San Marcos 1,642
TOTAL $547,0152
1. Based on budget estimate for an independent program
staff — local cost prorated by jurisdiction on most recent
population estimates (unincorporated area for County of
Son Diego).
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2. Represents approximately 26.4%•of anticipated general fund SB 325
revenues.
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