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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-16; City Council; Resolution 2020-116RESOLUTION NO. 2020-116 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING CITY COUNCIL POLICY NO. 39 -LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM AND REPLACING IT WITH REVISED CITY COUNCIL POLICY NO. 39 -INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM Exhibit 1 WHEREAS, on April 19, 1994, the City Council issued City Council Policy No. 39 -Legislative Program to establish the guidelines of the City's legislative program; and WHEREAS, on July 23, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-137, authorizing the formation of a standing City Council Legislative Subcommittee; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2019-137 established the duties of the City Council Legislative Subcommittee to include reviewing City Council Policy No. 39-Legislative Program and recommending amendments to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council Legislative Subcommittee has reviewed City Council Policy No. 39- Legislative Program and recommends rescinding it and replacing it with Attachment A -City Council Policy No. 39 -Intergovernmental Affairs Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the City Council rescinds City Council Policy No. 39 -Legislative Program and replaces it with revised City Council Policy No. 39 -Intergovernmental Affairs Program as shown in Attachment A. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 16th day of June 2020, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Hall, Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher. None. None. MATT HALL, Mayor (SEAL) June 16, 2020 Item #9 Page 4 of 12 Page 1 of 4 Council Policy Statement Category: ADMINISTRATION  Specific Subject: Intergovernmental Affairs Program  PURPOSE:  To establish the guidelines of the city's intergovernmental affairs program.  BACKGROUND:  The city’s intergovernmental affairs program enables the city to efficiently and effectively  address intergovernmental and legislative matters affecting the city. By establishing a  standing City Council Legislative Subcommittee and an Intergovernmental Affairs Director  position, the city recently enhanced its capacity to monitor, analyze and respond to a steadily  increasing stream of new legislation and an increasingly complex network of relationships  existing among governmental agencies at the federal, state and local level. This policy  establishes an appropriate and flexible intergovernmental affairs program for the City of  Carlsbad.  POLICY:  1.The city will maintain an ongoing membership in the League of California Cities, which serves to promote the unified position of municipalities in San Diego County and throughout California to the state and federal legislature. 2.The City Council will adopt a Legislative Platform that clearly expresses the city's position on, and provides a basis for prioritizing and acting upon, a broad range of intergovernmental and legislative matters. The Legislative Platform will be reviewed annually by the City Council Legislative Subcommittee and amended as needed by the City Council. 3.The City Council will adopt Legislative Priorities to guide the city’s advocacy efforts during the state’s biennial legislative session. The Legislative Priorities will be reviewed annually by the City Council Legislative Subcommittee and amended as needed by the City Council. 4.The City Council Legislative Subcommittee will work in coordination with the Intergovernmental Affairs Director, City Manager’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, city departments, legislative consultants and the Carlsbad community to: Policy No. 39  Date Issued: Effective Date: Resolution No. Cancellation Date:   Supersedes No. 39 (Eff. 4/20/1994)  Attachment A June 16, 2020 Item #9 Page 5 of 12 Policy No. 39 Page 2 of 4 a. Receive information and advise the City Council on intergovernmental and  legislative matters affecting the city;    b. Continuously monitor state and federal proposed legislation, and:    i. Review proposed legislation for consistency with the Legislative  Platform;    ii. Make recommendations to the City Council to identify high priority  bills; and    iii. Make recommendations to the City Council to adopt advocacy  positions on high priority bills not addressed by the Legislative  Platform;     c. Proactively seek to identify local and regional legislative needs and  recommend bill sponsorship opportunities to the City Council; and    d. Engage and inform the Carlsbad community (residents, businesses,  stakeholder groups) and other governmental agencies on intergovernmental  and legislative matters affecting the city.    5. Only the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee may sign a letter on behalf of the city or the  city’s subsidiary entities, to oppose or support legislation, or otherwise advocate in  support or opposition of intergovernmental matters.    6. Only the City Council may authorize a letter to be sent on behalf of the city or the  city’s subsidiary entities to oppose or support legislation not clearly addressed by the  Legislative Platform.     PROCEDURE:  1. The city will utilize the League of California Cities’s Summary of Existing Policy and  Guiding Principles as an organizational framework for structuring the city’s Legislative  Platform.    2. The City Council Legislative Subcommittee will review the Legislative Platform  annually, and will recommend amendments to the City Council for adoption, as  needed.    3. The Intergovernmental Affairs Director will monitor the League of California Cities's  CA Cities Advocate, Action Alerts and other informational resources, and will engage   the City Attorney’s Office, city departments, city boards, committees and  commissions, legislative consultants, federal, state and local governmental agencies,  affiliated professional associations and the Carlsbad community to identify and inform  the City Council Legislative Subcommittee on emerging and ongoing legislative trends,  proposed legislation and other intergovernmental matters having a direct and  June 16, 2020 Item #9 Page 6 of 12 Policy No. 39 Page 3 of 4 significant impact on the city’s fiscal, operational and environmental health, and the  overall quality of life enjoyed by Carlsbad residents and other stakeholders.    a. The City Council Legislative Subcommittee will consider emerging and ongoing  legislative trends and proposed legislation in reviewing the city’s Legislative  Priorities annually, and will recommend amendments to the City Council for  adoption, as needed.    b. The Intergovernmental Affairs Director will identify and inform the City Council  Legislative Subcommittee on proposed legislation and other  intergovernmental matters that may have a direct and significant impact on  the city’s fiscal, operational and environmental health, and the overall quality  of life enjoyed by Carlsbad residents and other stakeholders.     i. If the City Council Legislative Subcommittee deems such to be a  potential high priority bill or other intergovernmental matter clearly  consistent or inconsistent with the Legislative Platform, the City  Manager and Intergovernmental Affairs Director shall be authorized to  request, and the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee shall be authorized to  take appropriate action in support or opposition.     ii. If the City Council Legislative Subcommittee deems such to be a  potential high priority bill or other intergovernmental matter not  clearly consistent or inconsistent with the Legislative Platform, the City  Council Legislative Subcommittee will develop and present a  recommended advocacy position to the City Council for consideration.    iii. In cases when the City Council Legislative Subcommittee cannot reach  a decision as to whether a proposed piece of legislation should be  deemed a high priority bill, or whether it is consistent or inconsistent  with the Legislative Platform, the matter will be referred to the City  Council to make such determination.    iv. As the State Legislature nears the end of the legislative session each  year, hundreds of bills are often amended and passed over the course  of only a few days. In cases when a late‐breaking bill amendment is  determined by the City Manager to have a potentially significant  beneficial or detrimental effect on the city; and when such amendment  is scheduled to be heard by the Legislature before it can be reviewed  by the City Council Legislative Subcommittee or City Council, as may  otherwise be required; the City Manager and Intergovernmental Affairs  Director shall be authorized, in coordination with the Mayor, to take  appropriate action in support or opposition of the proposed  amendment, consistent with a position taken by the League of  California Cities or another affiliated professional association.    June 16, 2020 Item #9 Page 7 of 12 Policy No. 39 Page 4 of 4 4. The Intergovernmental Affairs Director will provide the City Council with a monthly  update on the progress of high priority bills and other intergovernmental matters.                                            June 16, 2020 Item #9 Page 8 of 12