HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 01/04/2005 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 199, 2004, AMENDIN ITEM NUMBER: 9
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: January4, 2005
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Jean Helburg
Steve Budner
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 199, 2004, Amending Section 2-398 of the City Code Relating
to the Functions of the Senior Advisory Board.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Senior Advisory Board (SAB) is asking that Section 2-398 of the City Code regarding the
Board's functions be amended to better describe the role the Board serves. The Board is concerned
that the current description of its functions implies duties and responsibilities that the Board is not
equipped to perform. The Board's recommended changes have been approved by staff in the City
Attorney's office and the Recreation Division. Ordinance No. 199,2004,was unanimously adopted
on First Reading on December 21, 2004.
ORDINANCE NO. 199, 2004
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING SECTION 2-398 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD
WHEREAS, in May, 2004, the Senior Advisory Board("SAB"), with the assistance of the
City Attorney's Office, began reviewing the SAB bylaws to determine if any updates or changes
were needed; and
WHEREAS, in the course of its review, the SAB discussed its purposes and functions as
described in Section 2-398 of the City Code and concluded that the Code did not accurately describe
the SAB's role, as the wording used in Section 2-398 implies duties and functions that seem beyond
the scope of what an advisory board can accomplish with its limited time and resources; and
WHEREAS, the SAB is proposing changes to Section 2-398 of the City Code, and
recommends that the City Council adopt the Code amendments set forth herein; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to amend the SAB's functions and duties
as proposed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that Section 2-398 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 2-398. Functions.
The board shall have the following functions:
(1) To serve as a supporting agency for all senior citizen services and activities
in Fort Collins;
(2) To publicize and support present senior citizen services and activities in the
community;
(3) To investigate and make recommendations regarding new senior citizen
services and activities;
(4) To encourage new senior citizen programs as need is indicated and, when
appropriate,to participate in the planning and development of such programs
if asked to do so;
(5) To encourage and support widespread opportunities for more meaningful and
useful participation of senior citizens in community activities and programs;
(6) To establish and maintain communication with local, state and national groups and
government agencies concerning senior citizens;
(7) To advocate policies and practices within the community that respect and
consider the needs and interests of senior citizens;
(8) To work to dispel stereotypes about aging through education and awareness
activities.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of
December, A.D. 2004, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of January, A.D. 2005.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 4th day of January, A.D. 2005.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
ITEM NUMBER: 14
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: December21, 2004
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Jean Helburg
Steve Budner
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SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 199, 2004, Amending Section 2-398 of the City Code Relating to
the Functions of the Senior Advisory Board.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Senior Advisory Board ( ) is-aq,9ing�t ec nVof the City Code regarding the
Board's functions be amended better scnbe, of serves. The Board is concerned
that the current description of its funoo im lies ` uties and%sponsibilities that the Board is not
equipped to perform. The Board's recommended changes have been approved by staff in the City
Attorney's office and the Recreation Division.
BACKGROUND
The Senior Advisory Board and the City Attorney recently reviewed the City's bylaws to determine
if any updates or changes were needed. In the course of its review, the SAB discussed its purposes
and functions as described in Section 2-398 of the City Code and concluded that the Code did not
accurately describe the SAB's role.
The proposed changes to the Board's functions in Section 2-398 and the Board's reasons therefore
are as follows:
1. To serve as a coordinating supportin genc of `"11 senor „ izen services and activities in Fort
Collins;.
Comment by Board: The Code should be clear that the Board's work is confined to those services
and activities that impact Fort Collins because that is where the Board is responsible. Additionally,
the Board understands the scope of its work should not be limited to activities that are offered by the
City government but should deal with all issues facing older adults in the community. The word
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"coordinating"has been changed to"supporting"because the Board believes that coordinating would
require a central resource (office, phone, and staff) that the Board doesn't have.
2. To assess,publicize and sup[Sugges
rtpr�se r c 'z s . 'ces nd activities in the community;
Comment by Board: The Boartthat t ' word "asses Si' be eliminated because the Board
does not have the criteria or tools to do ass s ent . If Council`expects the Board to do so,then the
Board would like to know what tools would be made available to them in order to do an appropriate
job of judging.
3. To investigate and eValttatC LCqUCStS make recommendations regarding new senior citizen
services and activities;
Comment by Board: Concern was expressed that there was no formal system for evaluation. This
might mean that the Board would base an evaluation on liking or disliking a proposal rather than on
measurable criteria. The Board believes its only charge is to advise City Council. The Board is also
unsure where "requests" would come from and to whom they would be directed. The Board does
not believe that it has the credentials to evaluate services. The Board is, however, prepared to
express opinions based on members' knowledge of needs, trends, etc. when asked by others to do
SO.
4. To plan, initiate, develop a encourte nevseryoritiz programs as need is indicated and,
when appropriate, to participate in the planning and development of such programs if asked to do
so;
Comment by Board: Relates to #3. The Board does not have the ability to actually develop and
implement programs and services, although the Board believes it can encourage, advocate for and
make suggestions regarding new programs.
5. To provide encourage and support widespread opportunities for more meaningful and useful
participation of senior citizens in community activities and programs;
Comment by Board: Again as indicated above.
6. To establish and maintain communication with local, state and federal national groups and
government agencies concerning senior citizens;
Comment by Board: Changin `feder o ` na n i aid in - groups as well as government
agencies better reflects the t es of orpamz o with wit' m the Board communicates and
cooperates. A
7. and 8. No changes requested by the Board.