HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 10- 1795 Bike Board membership changes, duties and responsibiliORDINANCE NO. 1795
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOZEMAN, MONTANA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2.78 OF THE 13OZEMAN
MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING FOR MEMBERSHIP CHANGES AND
CONFIRMING ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE
BOZEMAN AREA BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD.
WHEREAS, on the 24th day of September 1990, the Commission adopted Commission
Resolution No. 2817, creating the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board; and
WHEREAS,, on the 28"' day of April, 2003, the Commission finally adopted Ordinance No. 1594
providing that the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended by adding Chapter 2.78 of said code, providing for
the creation of the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board and establishing the duties and responsibilities
thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board has identified the need for members to
represent the interests of the Montana State University student body, the Bozeman high School student
body, and the residents of Gallatin County in order to more fully address matters relating to bicycling in the
greater Bozeman area; and
WHEREAS, on the 22 d day of March, 2010, the Bozeman City Commission approved
Commission Resolution No. 4246, Authorizing the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board to raise funds for
the purpose of supporting activities for bike to work week and bicycle safety awareness and education; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board would like to add to their duties and
responsibilities by organizing, s ponsoring or participating in events with the aim to increase cycling
participation,promote safety and educate the communi1y.
Ordi]UMCC NO. 1795, Amending Ch, 2,78, Barejnan Area Bicycle Advisoiy Board
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,
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Section I
That Chapter 2.78 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 2.78
BOZEMAN AREA BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD
2.78.010 Creation
The City Commission shall appoint a Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board, hereinafter referred to as
"'board," and designate the board to act as the advisory board to the City Commission on matters relating to
enhanced bicycle circulation, community-wide bicycle education and safety programs, and other matters
relating to bicycling in the Bozeman area.
2.78.020 Membership
A. The board shall consist of up to eleven (11) voting members and one non-
voting liaison to be appointed by the City Commission. One (1) member shall be a
student of Montana State University. One (1) member representing Gallatin County
ma y be recommended by the Gallatin Coup 1y Commission and appointed by the Ci1y
Commission. One (t) additional non-voting liaison shall be a student of Bozeman Hi
School. Members of this board shall serve two (2) year staggered terrns. Each member
may be reappointed without any limitation on the number of reappointments. Vacancies
shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments for the balance of the term
remaining.
B. With the exception of the non-voting High School liaison, only persons of
legal age may be appointed to the board. I-ligh School representatives under age 18 must
nrovide a sinned consent from a legal auardian stating then may i)artiCiDate in board
activities. A majority of the board shall be residents of the city. Non-resident members
of the board shall have some interest in the city by virtue of working in the city, owning
property in the city, or entering the city frequently for any lawful purpose. In addition,
the members should be knowledgeable of bicycling and/or traffic safety in the Bozeman
area.
C. The City shall pay only the expenses of the board which have been authorized
by vote of the City Commission prior to said expense being incurred. Members shall
serve without compensation for their time and services.
2.78.030 Meetings
Meetings of the board shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations of the
City of Bozeman and the adopted bylaws of the board.
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2.78.040 Duties and Responsibilities
The board shall have the following duties and responsibilities
A. The board shall provide advice and recommendations to the City Commission
on matters before the City Commission which may have an impact on bicycling, insofar
as it may relate to usage of public streets and other public ways by bicycles.
B. The board shall provide advice and recommendations to the City Commission
regarding bicycling issues pertaining to the Parks, Open Space and Trails Master Plan
and the Greater Bozeman Area Transportation Plan,
C. The board may orpanize, sponsor or participate in events with the aim to
increase cycling participationpromote safe jy and educate the communi .
D. The board may have such other duties and responsibilities as the City
Commission may, from time to time, direct,
2.78.050 Authority
The actions of the board shall be advisory only and shall not constitute policy of the City and shall not be
binding upon the City Commission or upon the City. The City may adopt all or any part of any
recommendation of the board, with or without any changes made by the City Commission, as City policy,
Section 2
Repealer.
All resolutions, ordinances and sections of the Bozeman Municipal Code and parts thereof in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 3
Savings Provision.
This ordinance does not affect the rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred or
proceedings that were begun before the effective date of this ordinance.
Section 4
Severability.
If any portion of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of this ordinance which may be given effect without the
invalid provisions or application and, to this end, the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be
severable.
Section 5
Effective Date.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after final adoption.
Codification Instruction.
Section 6
The amended provisions of Sections I shall be codified as appropriate in Title 2, Chapter 2.78 of the
Bozeman Municipal Code.
01•Cjjj7(j2jCe A(). 1795, Amending Ch. 2.7S, &.ccInan Area BicYcle,Advismy Board
PROVISIONALLY PASSED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, on first
reading at a regular session held on the 29 day of November, 20
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PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,
Montana, on second reading at a regular session thereof held on the 13 Ih day of December 2010. The
effective date of this Ordinance is the 12"' day of January, 201
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BYLAWS OF THE BOZEIM!IAN AREA BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD
ARTICLE I - CREATION
The Bozeman Area Bicycle Board hereinafter referred to as "Board was created the
24`" da y of September 1990 by Ci1y Commission Resolution No. 2817. Additional members and staggered
terms were then created the 28'" da y of April 2003 by City Commission Ordinance No. 1594.
ARTICLE II - OBJECTIVES
The Board shall act in an advisory capacity to the City Commission in matters relating to enhanced
bicycle circulation, community -wide bicycle education and safety programs, and other matters relating to
bicycling in the Bozeman area.
ARTICLE III - DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Board shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
A. The board shall provide advice and recommendations to the City Commission
on matters before the City Commission which may have an impact on bicycling, insofar
as it may relate to usage of public streets and other public ways by bicycles.
B. The board shall provide advice and recommendations to the City Commission
regarding bicycling issues pertaining to the Parks, Open .Space and Trails Master Plan,
the Greater Bozeman Area Transportation Plan and other similar planning documents.
C. The board shall organize, sponsor or participate in events with the aim to
increase Cycling promote safely and educate the communi
D; The board may have such other duties and responsibilities as the City
Commission may, from time to time, direct.
ARTICLE IV - OFFICE OF AGENCY, STAFF SUPPORT
The Board shall maintain its offices in the office of the City staff person designated to assist the
Board. The staff person so designated shall attend most meetings of the Board and will be responsible to
assist the Board in the scheduling of meetings, preparation and distribution of agendas and minutes, and
providing notification of Board activities to interested parties. The staff person shall serve as the liaison
between the Board, the City Manager and the City Commission.
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A. Selection
The board shall consist of up to eleven 11 voting members and one non-voting liaison
to be appointed by the City Commission. One C1) member shall be a student of Montana
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State University. One (1) member representing Gallatin CounV may be recommended
by the Gallatin Coup 1y Commission and qppointed by the City Commission. One (1)
additional non voting liaison shall be a student of Bozeman High School. A majority of
the board shall be residents of the city. Non-resident members of the board shall have
some interest in the city by virtue of working in the city, owning property in the city, or
entering the city frequently for any lawful purpose. In addition, the members should be
knowledgeable of bicycling and/or traffic safety in the Bozeman area.
B. Terms of Members
Members of this board shall serve two (2) year staggered terms. Each member may be
reappointed without any limitation on the number of reappointments.
C. Resignations and Vacancies
Resignations from the Board shall be submitted in writing to the City Clerk, with a copy
to the Chair. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments for
the balance of the term remaining.
D. Removal from Office
Any appointee may be removed from office by a majority
vote of the City Commission.
2. Three (3) unauthorized consecutive absences from regularly
scheduled Board meetings shall be grounds for removal as a
member of the Board. Absences shall be authorized by the
Chairman or Vice-Chairman.
E. Compensation/Expenses
The City shall pay only the expenses of the board which have been authorized by vote of
the City Commission prior to said expense being incurred. Members shall serve without
compensation for their time and services.
ARTICLE VI - OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES
A. The Board shall elect from its voting members a Chair, Vice-Chair and
Recording Secretary at its first regular meeting of each calendar year. If the
Board desires, the ma instead elect Co-Chairs in lieu of Chair and Vice-
Chair.
B. The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board and shall exercise the
duties normally conferred by parliamentary procedure on such officers. The
Chair may call special meetings, and generally perform other duties as may be
prescribed by the Board or City Commission. The Chair shall initiate items for
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discussion and recognize all matters brought up for discussion before the
Board.
C. The Chair, Vice-Chair and Recording Secretary shall vote as members of the
Board.
D. The Chair- will vote enly to break a fievete.
E. The Vice-Chair shall have the authority to act as Chair in the absence or
disability of the Chair.
F. In the event of the absence of the Chair and Vice-Chair, the members of the
Board shall select an Acting Chair.
G. The Recording Secretary shall be responsible for taking, preparing and
distributing minutes of all meetings. In the absence of the Recording
Secretary, the Chair shall appoint any member present to act in the capacity of
the Recording Secretary. After Board approval of the minutes, one set shall be
sent to the Clerk of the Commission, as the official record of the meeting.
ARTICLE VII - MEETINGS
A. Regular Meetings
The Board shall hold regularly scheduled meetings as frequently as necessary
to fulfill its function and not less often than quarterly. A regular meeting place
for the board shall be established.
B. Special Meetings
The Chair of the Board, the staff person assisting the Board, or any two (2)
members of the Board may call special meetings of the Board as needed.
C. Quorum
A majority of the appointed members shall constitute a quorum.
D. Open Meetings and Documents
All meetings, committee meetings and documents of the Board shall be open to
the public. Reasonable public notice shall be given prior to meetings.
E. Rules of Order
Meetings of the Board shall be conducted according to Robert's Rules of
Order, unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws. A member of the board or
the City staff person assisting the Board may be designated by the board Chair
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to serve as parliamentarian. No action of the Board is official, however, - unless
authorized by a majority of members present at a properly called meeting at
which a quorum is present.
F. Ethical Requirements
All council activities and members are subject to all provisions of the Bozeman
Municipal Code, including Chpt. 2.01, Code of Ethics. A member of the Board who
has a financial interest in an item under consideration by the Board shall declare a
conflict of interest and shall not participate in the Board discussion and vote taken on
the item. Board members shall be bound by all applicable provisions of the Code of
Ethics adopted by the City of Bozeman. In such event of disqualification from a
conflict of interest, such fact shall be entered into the minutes of the meeting.
G. Open Meeting Laws
All meetings of the Council shall be subject to Montana open meeting laws and may not
be held with less than 48 hours notice. All written and electronic information shall be
considered a public record and subject to disclosure pursuant to Montana law.
1-1. Ordinance No. 1795, shall prevail if discrepancies occur between Ordinance No. 1795 and
these bylaws.
ARTICLE VIII - OPERATING POLICY
No person shall, on the basis of race, creed, sex, sexual preference, color, age, national origin,
marital status, disability, religion, membership or any other constitutionally recognized right shall be
excluded from membership or participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or be subject to
discrimination under any program or activity acted upon by the Board.
ARTICLE IX - COMMITTEES
Special committees may be appointed by the Chair for purposes and terms which the Board
approves. Ex officio members may be nominated by the Board for selection by the City Commission.
ARTICLE X - AMENDMENTS
Bylaw amendments may be introduced in writing by any member of the Board at a regular meeting.
Action by majority of the Board on the amendments may be taken on second reading at any future
regular meeting. Bylaws shall not be amended in conflict with City of Bozeman policies or ordinances
and the City Commission shall be provided with copies of Bylaw amendments. The City Commission
m.qy invalidate or modify amendments ..by. a. maj ori1y vote.
Bylaw amendments, once adopted by the board, shall be forwarded to the office of the City Clerk
for inclusion in the official Bylaws, and the official Bylaws and all Bylaw amendments shall then bear the
signature of the current Chair.
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Ordinance No. 1795, Amending Ch. 2.78, Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board
ADOPTED by the Bozeman. Area Bicycle Advisory Board this 44 , day of th 2010.
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Vice- Chair, Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board
ACCEPTED by the City Commission. this 13` day of December, 2010.
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