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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-1969-0036 RESOLUTION NO. 36 Series of 1969 WHEREAS, the Wheat Ridge and Prospect Recreation Districts in the City of Wheat Ridge will no longer have a tax power. WHEREAS, the need exists within the City to maintain existing parks, to promote recreation programs, and to promote general city beautification programs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Commission be created to handle parks, recreation, and beautification matters, its operations to be as follows: 1. Responsibility. Operate and expand the Wheat Ridge Park system, operate or promote city recreation programs, and process matters relating to tree disease, insect and weed controls and similar matters relating to city beautification. Maintain and augment Park property. Submit annual budget proposals to Council for adoption. 2. Powers. The commission is empowe~ed to call on citizens for assistance as needed in the execution of its duties. 3. Support. The commission will arrange for its own secretarial support from budgeted funds but may call on the Director of Administrative Services for additional support as needed. Pro- curement will be precessed through the city purchasing agent. General planning support will be provided from the city planning department but landscaping and architectural services will be procured from Park funds. A~l full-time personnel hiring will be processed through the Director of Administrative Services, who will also provide publications support. The City Director of Public Services will assist with public works projects beyond the internal capability of the commission. Financial reports on park fund status will be provided monthly to the commission by the city treasurer. 4. Organization. The commission will be organized initially with six members including three for three year terms and three with . --, .,....../ .>/ /" ,) ,1' !i: 5" /-/' C.>y <.. =' two year terms, all starting January 1, 1970. Appointments made in 1969 will be effective when announced but computed as if starting on January 1, 1970. Upon expiration of initial terms of office, all appointments to fill vacancies will be for three-year terms. Appoint- ments will be made by City Council. Vacancies will be filled by City Council as they occur. At its first calendar year meeting each year, commissioners will select one member as Chairman, one as Vice-Chairman and one as secretary. Public meetings will be held at least monthly on a regularly scheduled date designated by the commission. Special meetings will be called as rsquired. 5. Duration. Subject to passage of an ordinance to be effective January 1, 1970, the commission will be a contingHncy body. 6. Interim Assignments. Pending official establishment of the commission by ordinance, the commission will undertake the following: (a) Provide for smooth phase-over from present to future operational structure by cooperation with existing districts and the county. (b) Survey citizens now under North Jeffco Metropolitan Recreation and Parks District to determine desires of inhabitants. If they prefer to drop out of the district, determine if North Jeffco Metropolitan and Parks District is receptive. If the district is not receptive, draft proposed legislation for possible inclusion in the 1970 General Assembly agE,nda to relieve these people o~ double taxation. If residents prefer to remain in the district, determine possibility for legislation to permit waiver of a proportionate share of city taxation to be spent by the City on parks and recreation. 7. Permanent Assignments. As provided by Ordinance. DONE AND RESOLVED this 2nd day of December, A. D. 1969, by a vote of '/ , I / I / [I ' I ALBERT E. ANDERSDN / i , i l" ' MAYOR ATTEST: , vY ;:y,.<;~ v5 J:c,-1-?U-t./ LOUISE F. TURNER CITY CLERK