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BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2019-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, MAKING
AMENDMENTS TO THE BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION BY-LAWS FOR CREATION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE
REVIEW BOARD;AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE NO. 2013 (ADOPTED BY THE BOZEMAN CITY COMMISSION ON
12/17/18).
WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission created and empowered the Bozeman Parking Commission
pursuant to Resolution Numbers 1676, 1839, and 3803; and,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Bozeman Parking Commission hereby amends their Bylaws,
as amended and approved on 02/08/2018, for the purpose of creating an Administrative Review Board, as
shown in Exhibit 4, attached, and required in Ordinance No. 2013 (12/17/18).
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Parking Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, at a session held
on the 10th day of January 2019. This resolution shall Pecome effective immediately.
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Chris Naumann, Chair
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Ed Meece, Parking Program Manager
City of Bozeman
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BYLAWS
Section 1
Creation.
A. The City of Bozeman Parking Commission ("BPC" or"board") was created in 1974
under Section 7-14-46 of Montana Code Annotated, and by City Commission Resolution
No. 1676.
B. The duties and powers of the BPC were revised by City Commission Resolution No.
1839 in 1976, by City Commission Resolution No. 3803 in 2005, and by City
Commission Resolution No. 4577 in 2015.
Section 2
Purpose. The BPC is responsible for managing and regulating public parking in the City's
Parking Districts to best serve the needs of its customers: businesses, residents, employees, and
visitors.
Section 3
Applicability.
A. These rules shall govern the conduct of the BPC and shall supplement other governing
rules of the BPC.
B. These rules are supplementary to the provision of Title 7, Chpt. 1, Part 41, MCA Title 7,
Chpt. 5, Parts 41 and 42, MCA, and Title 2, Chpts. 2 and 3, MCA as they relate to
procedures for conducting meetings and public hearings before City Boards.
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 1 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
Section 4
Commission Composition, Power and Duties.
A. BPC Commissioners. The business and assets of the BPC shall be managed and
controlled by the BPC Commissioners ("Commissioners"or"members").
B. Number and Terms. The seven members are appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
of the City Commission to staggered four-year terms.
C. Authority and Power. The BPC shall have such powers and duties as are provided in Title
7-14-46, Montana Code Annotated. The Commissioners shall have the authority and
power for carrying out any and all purposes of the BPC. To carry out its duties the
Commission may delegate certain authority and duties.
D. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Administrative Review Board. During the first
meeting of the BPC each year, the board shall appoint by majority vote, a Chairperson
and a Vice Chairperson, as well as the members of the Administrative Review Board.
Terms are for one year and begin on January 1 and end on December 31. Officers can
serve multiple, successive terms. If appropriate,they shall also appoint a board secretary.
The recording secretary may be the Parking Program Manager. The Chairperson shall be
the presiding officer of the board. During the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice
Chairperson shall discharge the duties and exercise the powers and authority of the
Chairperson. The presiding officer shall preserve strict order and decorum at all meetings
and confine members in debates to the question under consideration. The presiding
officer shall state, or cause to be stated, every motion coming before the board, announce
the decision on all subjects, and decide all questions of order, subject, however to an
appeal to the board, in which event a majority vote of the board members present shall
govern and conclusively determine such question of order. The presiding officer shall
vote on all questions.
E. Committees. The Chair shall appoint the chairperson and members of such committees as
are authorized by the Commission. Standing committees shall be appointed by the Chair
with the approval of the Board. The members and terms shall be as necessary to carry out
the business of the Commission. No committee shall consist of more than three
Commissioners to avoid an unpublicized quorum.
1) Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall offer direct supervision of the
City's Parking Manager. The Executive Committee will serve as the BPC's public
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 2 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
liaison. The Committee will include the BPC's Chair and Vice-Chair and the most
recent past Chair.
2) Administrative Review Board. The Administrative Review Board (ARB) consists of
three (3) Parking Commissioners, appointed by a majority vote of the Parking
Commission,to make a final determination when a citizen requests review of a citation
appeal decision made by the Parking Program Manager. The ARB shall keep minutes
of all proceedings, and operate according to procedures established in the Bozeman
Municipal Code. The ARB will establish a calendar for its meetings, to be publicly
advertised, and appoint a Chair to lead meetings.
3) Adhoc Committee(s). With approval from the BPC,the chair shall call for additional
committees to serve the interest of the BPC, such as:
a. Marketing Committee. A Marketing Committee will promote the actions of the
BPC and its assets.
b. Strategic Planning Committee. A Strategic Planning Committee will develop the
policies of the BPC. All policies must be approved by the full commission.
F. Compensation. Commissioners, including officers, shall not receive compensation for
their services, but bona fide expenses, as approved by a majority of the Commissioners
may be paid from the Parking Enterprise assets. However, no Commissioner or officer
will have any right or entitlement to any asset of the BPC.
Section 5
Resignations,Vacancies, and Removal.
A. Resignations. Resignations from the BPC shall be in written form to the Chair who will
then notify the BPC.
B. Vacancies. Vacancies shall be filled as soon as possible by the Mayor with City
Commission approval.
C. Removal. Any appointee may be removed from the BPC with a majority vote of the City
Commission. Three unauthorized consecutive absences from BPC meetings shall be
grounds for removal as a member of the Commission. Such removal will be by action of
the City Commission upon recommendation by the BPC. Absences shall be authorized by
the Chair or designee.
Section 6
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 3 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
Employees.
A. The BPC shall have at its disposal the City of Bozeman's Parking Program Manager. The
City Manager' is responsible for the selection, appointment, supervision, management,
and removal of all Parking Services Division employees, including the Parking Program
Manager.
B. The Parking Program Manager manages the employees of the Parking Services Division,
including the staff that enforces the parking regulations within the BPC's districts of
responsibilities.
Section 7
Parliamentary Authority. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein or by ordinance or
statute, all meetings and hearings of the BPC shall be conducted in accordance with these rules.
In all cases not covered by these rules,the controlling parliamentary authority shall be the latest
edition of Robert's Rules of Order,Newly Revised.
Section 8
Meeting Agendas.
A. The Chairperson, Parking Program Manager, or another designated board member shall
prepare the agenda of matters to be brought before the BPC according to the order of
business specified herein, and furnish each member and the public through the city's
website with a copy of the agenda and all supporting information no later than 48 hours
immediately preceding the meeting for which that item has been scheduled. All material
to be presented to the board for consideration with an agenda item shall be made
available to the public within the above time frame. Copies of the agenda shall be
available from the City Clerk and one copy shall be posted at the designated posting
board in the City Hall for public viewing and made available on the City's website.
Pursuant to Section 7-1-4135, MCA, the BPC designates as the official posting place the
posting board in the lobby of City Hall located at 121 North Rouse, Bozeman, Montana.
' See City Resolution No.4577(2015).
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 4 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
B. The Chairperson or a majority of board members may add to or remove an item from the
agenda. The agenda shall be in substantially the following form:
i. Executive Session(if required) (only necessary if an executive session is being held).
ii. Disclosure of Ex Parte Communication such as comments or information received.
iii. Changes to the Agenda.
iv. Public Service Announcement (if scheduled).
v. Approval of Minutes (if required).
vi. Consent items(consent items are those which the Parking Program Manager or board
chair considers that no discussion will be necessary. However, at the beginning of
each meeting, any board member may request item(s) be removed from the consent
agenda for the purpose of discussion) (if necessary).
vii. Public comment on non-agenda items (always required).
viii. Special Presentations (if required).
ix. Action items.
x. FYI/Discussion2.
xi. Adjournment.
Order of the above may be adjusted by the presiding officer.
Section 9
Meetings and Voting.
A. Meetings. Meetings of the BPC shall be held at least monthly at a time and place
designated by the Chair.
B. Notice and Nature of Public Meetings. All meetings of the BPC shall be open to the
public unless authorized by law. Prior to closing any meeting of the board,the
chairperson or Parking Program Manager shall consult with the city attorney.
C. Executive Sessions. Executive Sessions are meetings of the board with the purpose to
discuss litigation strategy, a matter of individual privacy, or other matters wherein a
2 No action may be taken on items brought up during this section which are not on the agenda.Discussion must be limited to
informational items only or to discuss placing an item on a future agenda;for more substantive or detailed discussion on an item
it must be scheduled for an upcoming agenda.
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/201 l; Amended Page 5 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
meeting may be closed pursuant to law and will be scheduled as needed. Although each
Executive Session will commence as an open public meeting, Executive Sessions may be
closed to the public pursuant to authority and limitations in Title 2, Chpt. 3, Part 2, MCA.
An Executive Session may be called at any time during any meeting if authorized by law.
D. Special Meetings. The presiding officer, a majority of the board or the Parking Program
Manager may call special meetings of the board, upon at least forty eight(48) hours
notice to each member personally served on each member through email or left at the
members usual place of residence and also notice to the public by, at a minimum posting
the agenda on the city's website and posting board.
E. Quorum. Unless otherwise provided by law, a quorum shall consist of a majority of
existing appointed board members. A quorum is required for the conduct of any
business. If a quorum is not present at a meeting, those in attendance shall be named and
the board shall adjourn to a later time.
F. Voting. The board secretary shall reduce motions to writing and,upon request shall read
a motion prior to the vote. Upon every vote, the outcome shall be stated and recorded. A
board member has an obligation to vote unless there is a conflict of interest. A majority
of the board members present decides the outcome of the vote. Email,telephonic, or
proxy voting shall be prohibited.
Section 10
Order of Presentation/Public Participation.
A. The order in which items are presented to the board shall generally be as follows:
i. The Parking Program Manager shall present the agenda item to the board, if
appropriate.
ii. If applicable,the Parking Program Manager may present a background report on the
matter for discussion. Upon conclusion of a staff presentation, board members may
ask questions of staff for the purposes of understanding and clarification. If the
agenda item is a public hearing, the presiding officer will open the public hearing
prior to staff presentation.
iii. If applicable, comments from the applicant, or the applicant's agent, shall be heard.
The applicant's presentation/testimony is limited, subject to the discretion of the
presiding officer,to ten(10) minutes.
iv. After being recognized by the presiding officer,a board member may direct questions
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 6 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
to the staff or applicant.
v. Members of the audience or their agent may be invited to present testimony or
evidence. To be recognized,each person desiring to give testimony or evidence shall
step forward and, after being recognized, give their name and address for the record.
The presiding officer may establish a timeframe for each public comment but in no
case shall such timeframe be less than three (3) minutes per speaker. The presiding
officer may lengthen or shorten the time allotted for public testimony.
vi. After being recognized by the presiding officer,a board member may direct questions
to any person so testifying for purposes of clarification.
vii. Following public comment, the Parking Program Manager shall be given the
opportunity to comment on any testimony or other evidence.
viii. Following staff comment and if a public hearing, the applicant will be given the
opportunity to rebut or comment on any testimony or other evidence. The applicant's
comments and rebuttal is limited, subject to the discretion of the presiding officer,to
five (5)minutes.
ix. If a public hearing, following applicant rebuttal and any further questions, the
presiding officer will close the hearing and bring the agenda item forward for
discussion, motion and vote.
x. If a public hearing, after being recognized by the presiding officer, a board member
may direct questions limited to the rebuttal testimony and evidence.
xi. The board secretary shall enter into the record all correspondence that has been
received but was not yet provided.
xii. Unless required to act by a certain date pursuant to law, the board may continue the
discussion to a date certain, close discussion and vote on the matter, or close the
discussion and continue the vote to a date certain.
B. All testimony and evidence shall be directed to the presiding officer. No person,other than
a board member and the person recognized as having the floor shall be permitted to enter
into the discussion. No questions shall be asked of a board member except through the
presiding officer.
C. The board may ask the Parking Program Manager for their recommendation.
D. If a public hearing, in the event the applicant does not appear at the scheduled time and
place, unless the applicant has waived his or her appearance in writing, and which waiver
has been accepted, or unless the matter is submitted as a consent item, the matter shall be
'continued to the next available regular meeting,public hearing date, or other date certain.
E. All testimony and evidence shall be directed to the presiding officer. No person,other than
a board member and the person recognized as having the floor shall be permitted to enter
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 7 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
into the discussion. No questions shall be asked of a board member except through the
presiding officer.
F. A public hearing which has been formally closed for all public input may not be reopened
and no additional evidence or testimony from the public shall be received or considered
except as provided herein. If additional information is required from the public before a
decision can be made, the board upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, may call
for an additional public hearing which hearing shall be noticed as required by law,
specifying date,time place and subject matter of hearing. This paragraph does not preclude
the board, after the public hearing, from asking questions of staff, receiving additional
evidence from staff or,after a hearing held on a preliminary plat,pursuant to Title 76,Chpt.
3, from consulting the subdivider about conditions or other mitigation required of the
subdivider. Upon decision by the presiding officer or upon a duly adopted motion of the
board to reopen the public hearing prior to close of the agenda item in which the hearing
was held, the requirement to provide public notice does not apply; the public hearing may
be reopened and the additional input provided prior to a final decision on the item.
A.
Section 11
Rules of Debate/Reconsideration/Conflict of Interest.
A. Every board member desiring to speak shall address the presiding officer and upon
recognition by the presiding officer, shall confine discussion to the question under debate,
avoiding all personalities and indecorous language.
B. A board member, once recognized, shall not be interrupted when speaking unless the
member is to be called to order,or as herein otherwise provided. If a board member,while
speaking is called to order, they shall cease speaking until the question of order be
determined, and, if in order shall be permitted to proceed.
C. Order of rotation in matters of debate or discussion shall be at the discretion of the presiding
officer.
D. A motion to reconsider any action taken by the board must be made on the day such action
was taken. It must be made either immediately during the same session, or at a recessed
and reconvened session thereof. Such motion shall be made by one of the prevailing side,
but may be seconded by any member, and may be made at any time and have precedence
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 8 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
over all other motions or while a board member has the floor. It shall be debatable.Nothing
herein shall be construed to prevent any board member from making or remaking the same
or any other motion at a subsequent meeting of the board, but the matter must be duly
scheduled as-an agenda item.
E. Pursuant to the City's Code of Ethics, a board member may seek the advice of the City
Attorney as to whether the member has a conflict of interest pursuant to law. If the board
member is advised there is a conflict of interest, the member shall recuse himself/herself, "!
step away from the meeting table, and refrain from discussion and vote on the matter.
F. After a motion, duly made and seconded, by the board, no person shall address the board
without first securing the permission of the presiding officer.
Section 12
Open Meetings and Email.
A. Except for properly-closed executive sessions as permitted by state law,all meetings of the
board shall be open to the public and media,freely subject to recording by radio,television
and photography at any time, provided that such arrangements do not interfere with the
orderly conduct of the meetings.
B. A majority of the board shall not conduct synchronized email discussions involving a
matter over which the board has supervision, control,jurisdiction, or advisory power.
Synchronized email discussions are email exchanges among a majority of board members
within minutes of each other that create the quality of simultaneity similar to instant
messaging or chat room discussions. Such discussions are characterized as an active
exchange of information rather than the passive receipt of information. An example of
synchronized email discussion would be a majority of board members sitting at their
computers and instantly exchanging emails concerning board business, whereas a passive
receipt of information is where a board member receives an email and responds in the
normal course of time similar to responding by letter received in the mail. The board shall
not view emails or other electronic communication mechanisms concerning any matter
on the agenda during a board meeting unless the submission is part of a specifically
approved and adopted electronic public testimony program. Electronic communication
mechanisms include text messaging or any other emerging technology that violates the
spirit of open meeting laws. This does not preclude viewing emails or electronic
communication mechanisms that were received prior to the board meeting. Emails
received by board members concerning an agenda item shall be forwarded to the Parking
Program Manager or board secretary and retained in accordance with the City's retention
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 9 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
policy.
Section 13
Decorum.
A. While the board is in a session, board members must preserve order and decorum, and a
member shall neither, by conversation or otherwise, delay or interrupt the proceedings or
the peace of the board nor disturb any member while speaking or refuse to obey the orders
of the board or its presiding officer.
B. Any person making personal, impertinent or slanderous remarks or who shall become
boisterous while addressing the board may be denied further audience with the board by
the presiding officer, unless permission to continue is granted by a majority vote of the
board.
C. The board shall not debate, in a heated or argumentative manner, with a member of the
public presenting testimony during a meeting.
D. Speakers shall only address the agenda item before the board. Any person speaking on
an agenda item not before the board may be called out of order.
Section 14
Recording of Meetings and Minutes.
A. The board secretary shall prepare a summary of all meetings to be known as the"Minutes"
and to be approved by the board. It shall not be necessary to formally read out loud the
Minutes prior to approval. Such Minutes may be revised by the Parking Program Manager
or board secretary to correct spelling, numbering, and other technical defects. Prior to
approval, any board member may request the privilege of amending or correcting the
Minutes to accurately reflect the substance of the prior meeting. If objection is made by
any board member to such amendment or correction, a majority vote of the board shall be
necessary for adoption of the correction or amendment. The minutes shall be forwarded to
the City Clerk's office for posting within three months of the meeting.
B. Executive Session Minutes. Executive session minutes shall be taken and prepared by the
board secretary. The board shall approve the minutes of an executive session in open
meeting; provided, however that any discussion concerning the contents of the minutes,
prior to approval, shall be conducted in executive session. The Parking Program Manager
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 10 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
or board secretary will distribute the draft executive session minutes to the members in a
manner that ensures and retains confidentiality. The board shall follow the provision
2.02.130, BMC related to dissemination of executive session minutes.
C. Televising,broadcasting or audio recording of meetings: At the discretion of the board and
City Clerk's office, meetings may be televised, broadcast or an audio recording made. If
recorded, audio recordings shall be made available to the public unless required to be kept
confidential by law.
Section 16
Attendance at Meetings/Removal by City Commission/Terms. All board members are
expected to contribute the time necessary to fulfill their fiduciary obligations to the board. All
board members are required if they are to be absent from a meeting to contact the presiding
officer and the Parking Program Manager prior to the meeting. If prior contact is made, the
absence will be determined excused. If the board member fails to contact the presiding officer or
Parking Program Manager prior to the meeting, the absence will be considered unexcused. The
City Commission will be notified by the Parking Program Manager of any board member with
three or more unexcused absences in any calendar year. The board, via motion and vote, may
forward to the City Commission the name of any board member having three or more excused
absences, or a combination of excused and unexcused absences. As provided by law,the City
Commission may remove a board member for excessive absences. A board member's term may
be extended for up to 30 days after term expiration on a case by case basis by the Deputy City
Clerk if the board member has reapplied for a subsequent term but the application process has
not yet been heard by the City Commission.
Section 16
Compliance with the City Code of Ethics. All board members are required to follow State
ethics laws regarding appointed officials and the City of Bozeman Code of Ethics.New board
members will receive the City of Bozeman ethics handbook and must sign a form acknowledging
receipt of the handbook, take an oath they will uphold the state and city ethics codes. Board
members are also required to take an initial ethics training within two months after appointment.
Each year board members are required to attend city sponsored ethics. Non-compliance with the
City Code of Ethics and training requirements may result in removal of a board member. See the
City Code of Ethics for more details.
Section 17
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 11 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
Compliance with the City Purchasing Policy. The Parking Commission Board is subject to
the City purchasing policy(Administrative Order 2013-06), as revised,unless specified by law.
The Parking Program Manager shall handle financial transactions unless specific arrangements
have been made in writing through the City controller.
Section 18
Compliance with City Ordinances for Non Discrimination. The Board shall adhere to all
applicable non-discrimination provisions adopted by the City of Bozeman. These include but
may not be limited to the following:
A. Resolution No. 4243 - Policy Not to Discriminate in Employment and Benefits on the
Basis of Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity. A resolution of the City Commission
of the City of Bozeman that the City will not discriminate in employment and benefits on
the basis of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Adopted on February 8, 2010.
B. Resolution No. 4250 - Policy Prohibiting Discrimination in Contracts and Agreements. A
resolution of the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, adopting a policy
prohibiting the discrimination in the entering into and implementation of contracts and
agreements of all kinds including bidding and certain purchases. Adopted on March 29,
2010.
Section 19
Compliance with State Records Retention Policy. All City boards are subject to the State of
Montana records retention policy.
A. The City Clerk will handle retention of all agendas, minutes and board resolutions once
they have been forwarded to the clerk's office.
B. E-mails, websites and social networking sites are subject to adopted records retention
schedules. For social media and websites please refer to the current Information
Technology Social Media Use Policy for further guidelines.
Section 20
Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the BPC shall match the City's, beginning on July 1 and ending
on June 30.
Section 21
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 12 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)
Office of Agency.
A. The BPC shall maintain its offices in the City of Bozeman Parking Office, Room 206,Al
Stiff Professional Building, 20 East Olive Street, Bozeman, MT 59715.
B. It shall maintain as its mailing address P.O. Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771.
Section 22
Amendments. The board members shall have the power to amend the Bylaws of the BPC by
majority vote.
BPC Bylaws (Adopted 2/9/2011; Amended Page 13 of 13
3/19/14; Amended 2/8/18; Amended
1/10/2019;)