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ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING
CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 2.36. "HUMAN
RELATIONS COMMISSION"
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to revise and broaden the Human
Relations Commission's duties and functions in order to better serve the community and protect
the rights of various groups; and
WHEREAS; on April 25, 2017; the City Council directed staff to bring forward an
ordinance amending Chapter 2.36 regulating the Human Relations Commission to redefine the
Commission's purpose and intent and update any outdated sections.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby ordain as
follows:
Section I. MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT
Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 2.36 is hereby amended to read:
Chapter 2.36
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION*
Sections:
2.36.010
Creation.
2.36.020
Purpose and intent.
2.36.030
Functions and duties.
2.36.040
Membership.
2.36.050
Funding.
* For statutory authority for cities to act on behalf of interracial, interethnic and interreligious
peace, see Gov. Code § 50261, et seq.
2.36.010 Creation.
There is created a Human Relations Commission. The provisions of Article VI of the City
Charter, Chapter 2.25 CVMC and this chapter shall govern this Commission.
2.36.020 Purpose and intent.
A. It is the purpose and intent of the City Council to redefine and broaden the duties and
functions of the Human Relations Commission as an advisory body, to make recommendations
and offer advice to the Mayor. CityCouncil and the City Manager on the rights of every
inhabitant of the City of Chula Vista and in the improvement and effectiveness of the
interrelationships between the various groups based on race; religion; color, ancestry,
socioeconomic; age, sex (including gender identity; gender expression; transgender; pregnancy
and breastfeeding); sexual orientation, place of birth; citizenship/immigration status; marital
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status, military service, disability, medical condition, genetic characteristics or information, or
any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws of citizens forming the social
body of the City and to advise the City on how it may best proceed in the realization of its stated
goals to support healthy community, strong and secure neighborhoods and a connected
community as it seeks to promote ways in which the community welcomes and embraces its
diversity and safeguards equal opportunity for everyone and to accomplish, among other things:
1. The development of a mutual understanding and respect among all such groups in the
City and to help eliminate prejudice and discrimination;
2. The establishment and maintenance of contacts with groups in the community which are
concerned with protection of civil liberties of all people, resolution of conflict, and
interracial and intercultural understanding, and to report to the Mayor, City Council and
City Manager regarding the activities of these groups;
3. The promotion of new and improved programs of services to all local citizens in
cooperation with peer boards and commissions as well as the City Manager to increase
intergroup relations and harmony;
4. The encouragement of citizen participation in local government by providing a forum for
discussion as a means of resolving community relationship problems;
5. The protection and strengthening of the rights of all groups to ensure the enjoyment of
their constitutional privileges and the elimination thereby of prejudice, discrimination or
bigotry in this community;
6. The advancement of programs to assist senior citizens in the realization and satisfaction
of their needs and other social concerns;
7. The encouragement of policies and programs to fully integrate persons with disabilities
into the mainstream of community life in the City;
8. The encouragement of the Mayor, City Council, City Manager and all officers, agencies,
boards, departments, and employees of the City of Chula Vista take steps to enhance
peace and good order, and provide equal opportunity for and good will toward all people;
9. Prepare a written report of its activities to the Mayor, City Council, and City Manager
annually to include summaries of recommendation for development of policies,
procedures and legislation deemed to be necessary.
B. It is the intent of the City Council to create healthy, enlightened attitudes, policies and
practices by establishing this Commission as an official .body, not as an enforcement or audit
agency, but as a commission which will conduct careful surveys, advise intelligently, and use the
tools of education and motivation to the realization of the objectives stated herein, which are the
fulfillment of democracy's promises and realization of constitutional guarantees.
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2.36.030 Functions and duties.
In cooperation with other relevant boards and commissions and the Chief s Community
Advisory Board, the Human Relations Commission shall perform the following duties and
functions:
A. Foster mutual understanding, respect and good will among all groups identified in
2.36:020 (A);
B. The first duty of the Commission shall be to assist the City, by completing all required
steps, to become a Certified Welcoming City;
C. Enlist the cooperation of the various groups, fraternal and benevolent associations and
other groups in Chula Vista in programs and campaigns devoted to eliminating group
prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination;
D. Study the problems in the event of civil unrest and examine the causes;
E. Study, review, analyze, and report to the Mayor, City Council and the City Manager the
studies of state and federal agencies, and legislative enactments of state and federal
governments, including but not limited to the several civil rights acts of the United States
government and the state;
F. Work together with City, state and federal agencies in developing programs and events
showing the contributions of the various groups to the culture and traditions of the City,
state and nation;
G. Promote the establishment of local community organizations in building and
strengthening relationships with community groups and nonprofits;
H. Work with relevant boards and commissions, including the Chief s Community Advisory
Board, as needed to explore ways to improve municipal services and community relations
within the scope of the commission's purpose as stated in 2.36.020(A);
I. Advise the City Council and the City Manager of policies and programs of a formal and
informal nature that will aid in eliminating all types of discrimination based on race,
religion, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability,
medical condition, place of birth, citizenship/immigration status, marital status, or
military service, and secure the furnishing of equal services to all residents and maintain
the quality of opportunity for employment and advancement in the City government.
The Commission shall be advisory in its function, and shall have no police or enforcement
powers. It shall issue no reports or recommendations except through the City Council and the
City Manager.
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2.36.040 Membership.
A. The Human Relations Commission shall consist of eleven members, to be appointed in
accordance with Article VI of the City Charter, Chapter 2.25 CVMC, and this chapter.
B. The members shall be: (i) representative of the diversity of the City; (ii) specifically chosen to
reflect the interests and concern with protection of civil liberties of all people which make up the
City's residents; (iii) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista;
and (iv) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the City.
2.36.050 Funding.
In the event that private funds or funds from other governmental agencies are made available for
special projects, surveys, educational programs or general program support, the City Manager is
authorized, upon recommendation of the Commission and approval of the Council, to enter into
appropriate contracts for the utilization of such funds in furtherance of the purposes and intent of,
and the duties and functions of, the Commission.
Section II. Severability
If any portion of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is for any
reason held to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional, by a court of competent jurisdiction,
that portion shall be deemed severable, and such invalidity, unenforceability or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining portions of the
Ordinance, or its application to any other person or circumstance. The City Council of the City of
Chula Vista hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, sentence, clause or phrase
of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sentences, clauses
or phrases of the Ordinance be declared invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional.
Section III. Construction
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista intends this Ordinance to supplement, not to
duplicate or contradict, applicable state and federal law and this Ordinance shall be construed in
light of that intent.
Section IV. Effective Date
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the thirtieth day after its final passage.
Section V. Publication
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the
same to be published or posted according to law.
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Presented by
Approved as to. form by
Kelley P)conV len R. G gins U �j
Deputy City Manager C1 tto y
PASSED, APPROVED. and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista,
California, this 23rd day of May 2017, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: Diaz. McCann. and Padilla
NAYS: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: Aguilar and Salas
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J hn cCann, beputy Mayor
ATTEST:
Donna R. Norris(, CMC, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
1, Donna R. Norris, City Clerk of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Ordinance No. 3405 had its first reading at a regular meeting held on the 16th day of May 2017
and its second reading and adoption at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 23rd
day of May 2017; and was duly published in summary form in accordance with the requirements
of state law and the City Charter.
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Dat4 Donna R. Norris. 64C. City Clerk