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CHAPTER 3 Title 2 Parks and Recreation Commission CHAPTER 3 PARKS, RECREATION AND TRAILS COMMISSION SECTION: 2-3-1: Appointment 2-3-2: Qualifications 2-3-3: Term of Office 2-3-4: Compensation 2-3-5: Organization 2-3-6: Rules and Regulations 2-3-7: Duties 2-3-1: APPOINTMENT: The Mayor, subject to the confirmation of the Council, shall appoint a Parks and Recreation Commission, consisting of nine (9) members. 2-3-2: QUALIFICATIONS: All members shall have resided in the City of Ammon for a period of 18 months immediately preceding their appointment. All members shall be a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age, except one (1) representative appointed to represent the youth of the community may be under the age of eighteen (18) at the time of their appointment. No elected or appointed officer of the City shall serve as an official member of the Parks, Recreation and Trails Commission. 2-3-3: TERMS: Members of the Parks, Recreation and Trails Commission shall serve a term of three (3) years. The term of each member shall expire on December 31 of the third year following their appointment, provided the terms of no more than one- third (1/3) of the full commission shall expire in any one (1) year. Vacancies in the office of the commission during the term of an appointed member shall be filled by the Mayor following the requirements in section 2-3-1 of this chapter. Terms of each member appointed shall expire on December 31 of the year in which their appointment expires. Upon the formation of the Parks and Recreation Commission the following appointments shall be made: 3 persons appointed for a term of three (3) years. 3 persons appointed for a term of two (2) years. 3 persons appointed for a term of one (1) year. 2-3-4: COMPENSATION: All members of the Commission shall serve and act without compensation, except that their actual and necessary expenses shall be allowed and the City shall purchase the necessary and suitable equipment and supplies to enable the Commission to properly transact and attend to its business. Title 2 Chapter 3 Page 1 of 3 Amended 5-3-2018 2-3-5: ORGANIZATION: At the first meeting of each new year, the members of the Commission shall elect one of their members, President and Vice President and such other offices as deemed necessary by the Commission. The City Parks and Recreation staff shall provide secretarial service for the Commission and shall furnish all records of minutes to the City Clerk for all matters pertaining to meetings including notices, agendas and minutes. Posting of a public meeting at the Ammon City Hall shall be the responsibility of the Parks and Recreation Director. 2-3-6: RULES AND REGULATIONS: The Commission shall adopt such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this Chapter. 2-3-7: DUTIES: The Parks, Recreation and Trails Commission shall act as an advisory Commission to the Mayor and City Council. It shall be the duty of the Parks, Recreation and Trails Commission to work in conjunction with the Parks and Recreation staff, and to advise and recommend to the Mayor and City Council in the orderly and efficient administration of the City Parks and Recreation system. To study the economic and physical conditions and problems in connection with the maintenance, operation, and use of the public playgrounds and recreational facilities, and to make suggestions to the Parks and Recreational Director as to the improvement and most efficient use thereof, and to work with the Parks and Recreation Director toward a comprehensive and well-rounded plan of City-wide recreation compatible with available funds. The Commission shall represent the public interest in consideration of the acquisition, development, use, and expansion of needed playground and recreational areas, and in making recommendations regarding personnel employment for all recreational activity under the supervision and control of the Parks and Recreational Director. Furthers duties shall be as follows:  To propose and recommend rules and regulations for the control and regulation of the use of public parks grounds, buildings, and playground facilities; subject to approval by the Mayor and City Council.  To study and propose plans, and recommend rules and regulations for the planting, growing, care, regulation and control of trees and shrubbery in all public places.  To represent the public interest in making suggestions and recommendations for the development, use and expansion of needed and required playground and other recreational and leisure program activities.  To propose set priorities to plans and recommendations and suggestions for the future growth development and regulation of park, playground and recreation facilities of the City; subject to approval by the Mayor and City Council.  To propose plans, recommendations, and suggestions to the annual budget to be submitted by the Parks and Recreation Director for the projects and expenditures for the next fiscal year prior to the budget proposal being submitted to City Council for approval. Title 2 Chapter 3 Page 2 of 3 Amended 5-3-2018  To suggest and recommend such rules and regulations necessary and desirable to carry out the intent of the Chapter.  To review and comment on the Parks and Recreations Department’s Strategic and Action Plans.  To review and comment on the City’s Comprehensive Plan as that plan relates to Parks and Recreation.  To suggest and recommend such rules and regulations necessary and desirable to carry out the intent of the Chapter, and to improve and correlate the problems of governmental administration of all recreation and leisure programs of the City.  To work with the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Planning Department in implementing the Connecting Our Communities trail plans and review the City trail system, making recommendations as needed for additional trails.  To appoint members of the commission to subcommittees to provide community information to the Parks and Recreation Commission concerning particular facilities or programs of the parks and leisure movement of the City. 2-3-8: Meetings: One (1) regular meeting shall be held each month for not less than nine (9) months in each year. A majority of the members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum at any meeting. All meetings and records of the Commission shall be open to the public. Written rules consistent with this chapter and consistent with the laws of the State of Idaho shall be adopted and a written record of all meetings shall be kept. Title 2 Chapter 3 Page 3 of 3 Amended 5-3-2018