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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1991-15998 RESOLUTION NO. 15998 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CNULA VISTA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 15961 TO ADD DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES TO THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE APPENDIX The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, on December 18, 1990, the City Council approved a new Conflict of Interest Code in resolution form by Resolution No. 15961, to be effective upon repeal of the existing ordinance version of the Conflict of Interest Code for the City, and WHEREAS, the City Council has now determined that Senior Planners should be designated employees with disclosure categories 2, 4 and 7; Board of Library Trustees Members should be designated employees with disclosure categories 2, 6 and 7; and Charter Review Committee Members should be designated employees with disclosure categories l, 2 and 7. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that Resolution No. 15961 of December 18, 1990, is amended in the above-stated respects so that the Appendix to the Conflict of Interest Code now reads as shown on the attached Exhibit A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the amendments effected by this resolution shall become effective when Resolution No. 15961 becomes effective (February 7, 1991). b~nd Approved as to form by Resolution No. 15998 _ Page 2 EXHIBIT A CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA SECTION I. PURPOSE. This Code is adopted pursuant to the provisions of Government Co~tion 87300 et seq. to provide for the disclosure or prevention of all foreseeable potential conflict of interest; to provide affected persons with clear and specific statements of their duties under the Code; and to differentiate between designated employees with different powers and responsibilities. The requirements hereof are in addition to the other requirements of the Political Reform Act and other state and local laws pertaining to conflict of interests, including the general prohibition against conflicts of interest found in Government Code Section 87100. SECTION II. Incorporation by Reference. The provisions of 2 California Code of Regulations Section 18730, except Section 8.5 thereof, a copy of which is ' attached hereto marked Exhibit "A", are hereby incorporated by this reference and constitute the Conflict of Interest Code for the City of Chula Vista and the Redevel opment Agency of the City of Chula Vista. SECTION III. Section 4 of the Code found in 2 California Code of Regulations Section 18730 is replaced with the following Section 4: Section 4. All designated employees shall file the statements of economic interests required herein with the City Clerk for the City of Chula Vista. Where the person filing such statements is required to file in both City and Agency capacities, said filing may be made on a single form(s), specifying therein that it is filed in both capacities (e.g. City Manager/Redevelopment Agency Executive Director). APPENDIX A. Persons holding positions listed below are required to file the initial, annual, and leaving office statements of financial interest required by this Code for the types of interests in the categories set forth in the column "Disclosure Categories" opposite the column "Designated Positions". It has been determined that these persons make or participate in making decisions which foreseeably may have a material effect on such financial interests. Resolution No. 15998 Page 3 B. Where the disclosure category requires disclosure of interests in real property, the designated employee need only disclose real property which is located in whole or in part within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the jurisdiction or within two miles of any land owned or used by the local government agency. C. Where the disclosure category requires disclosure of investments or sources of income, the designated employee need only disclose investments in business entities and sources of income which do business in the jurisdiction, plan to do business in the jurisdiction or have done business in the jurisdiction within the past two years. In addition to other activities, a business entity is doing business within the jurisdiction if it owns real property within the jurisdiction. D. Where the disclosure category requires disclosure of business positions, the designated employee need only disclose positions of director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or any position of management in organizations or enterprises operated for profit. E. The Disclosure Categories are: CATEGORY l: Investments and sources of income. CATEGORY 2: Interests in real property. CATEGORY 3: Investments, interests in real property and sources of income subject to the regulatory, permit or licensing authority of the department. CATEGORY 4: Investments in business entities and sources of income which engage in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property. CATEGORY 5: Investments in business entities and sources of income of the type which, within the past two years, have contracted with the City of Chula Vista (Redevelopment Agency) to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. CATEGORY 6: Investments in business entities and sources of income of the type which, within the past two years, have contracted with the designated employee's department to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. CATEGORY 7: Business positions. Resolution No. 15998 Page 4 ' DESIGNATED POSITIONS DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES 1. Mayor, Councilmembers/Chairman */ Members of Redevelopmerit Agency ' 2. City Manager/Executive Director */ 3. City Attorney/Agency Attorney ~/ 4. Finance Director/Chief Financial Z/ Officer 5. Assistant Finance Director/ ~/ Agency Investor 6. Members of the Planning */ Commission ' 7. Director of Community Development/ 1,2,7 Secretary of the Redevelopment Agency 8. City Clerk 1,2,7 9. Deputy City Clerk 1,2,7 lO. Assistant City Attorneys 1,2,7 ll. All other Department Heads, 1,2,7 Assistant and Deputy City Managers and Assistant and Deputy Department Heads 12. Associate Civil Engineer 3,4,5 13. Battalion Chief 3,6 14. Building and Housing 3,7 Inspectors (Senior, II and I) 15. Building Services Superintendent 3,5,6 16. Budget Officer 5 17. Buyer 1,7 18. Chief Plans Examiner 3 Resolution No. 15998 Page 6 19. Environmental Review Coordinator 3,4 20. Equipment Maintenance Superintendent 5,6 21. Fire Marshal 3,6 22. Housing Coordinator 3,4,7 23. Open Space Coordinator 4,6 24. Open Space Inspector 4,6 25. Landscape Architect 2,4,7 26. Parks Superintendent 3,6 27. Permit Engineer 3,4,6 28. Police Captain 1,2,7 29. Plans Examiner 1,2,7 30. Principal Community Development 3,4,6,7 Specialist 31. Principal Librarian 6 32. Principal Management Assistant 5,7 33. Principal Planner 1,2,7 34. Public Information Coordinator 4,5 35. Public Works Inspector (Senior, I and II) 3,4 36. Public Works Maintenance Superintendent 3,5,6 37. Purchasing Agent 1,7 38. Recreation Superintendent 3,6 39. Redevelopmerit Coordinator 3,4,6,7 40. Revenue and Recovery Officer 3 41. Risk Manager 1,7 Resolution No. 15998 Page 6 42. Senior Accountant 3 43. Senior Code Enforcement Officer 3,7 44. Senior Civil Engineer 3,4,5 45. Senior Community Development Specialist 3,4,6,7 46. Senior Planner 2,4,7 47. Transit Coordinator 5,7 48. Traffic Engineer 3,4,5 49. Zoning Enforcement Officer 3,7 50. Board of Appeals and Advisors Members 2,5 51. Board of Ethics Members 1,2,7 52. Charter Review Committee 1,2,7 53. Civil Service Commission Members 3 54. Commission on Aging 1,7 55. Design Review Committee Members 2,4,7 56. Economic Development Commission Members 1,2,7 57. Growth Management Oversight Committee 2,4,7 Members 58. Human Relations Commission 2,7 59. International Friendship Commission 1,7 Members 60. Montgomery Community Planning 2,4,7 Committee Members 61. Otay Valley Road Project Area 3,7 Committee Members 62. Parks and Recreation Commission Members 2,4,7 Resolution No. 15998 Page 7 63. Resource Conservation Commission 2,4,7 Members 64. Safety Commission Members 2,7 65. Southwest Project Area Committee Members 3,7 66. Town Centre Project Area Committee 3,7 Members 67. Consultants If designated in their contracts, for the categories specified in their contracts by Council, the Agency, City Manager/Executive Director, or Purchasing Agent *__/ As required by Government Code II87200-87210. Included for disqualification purposes only. See Government Code I87200 for disclosure requirements. Resolution No. 15998 Page 8 ' PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California, this 8th day of January, 1991 by the-following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Moore, Nader, Rindone NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Malcolm, McCandliss ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None Leonard M. Moorlr- Mayor, Pro Tempore ATTEST: Beverly A: Aui~helet, Cit~ Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss. CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, Beverly A. Authelet, City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 15998 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 8th day of January, l~ 1. 9 Executed this 8th day of January, 1991. Beverly A~' Authelet, City Clerk -