HomeMy WebLinkAbout029813 ORD - 04/30/2013Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances regarding membership
of Corpus Christi Commission on Children and Youth
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas:
Section 1. That Chapter 2, Division 19, of the City Code of Ordinances regarding
membership of the Corpus Christi Commission on Children and Youth, is amended to
read as follows:
"DIVISION 19. - CORPUS CHRISTI COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Sec. 2 -215. - Creation and mission.
The Corpus Christi Commission on Children and Youth is created. Its mission is
to support a comprehensive system of services and advance policies to meet the
needs of the city's children, youth and their families. (Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4 -26-
1994)
Sec. 2 -216. - Functions and duties.
The commission will:
(1) Gather and organize information from all people and entities in order to
act as a source of information and referral on issues concerning children,
youth, and their families;
(2) Develop an annual community action plan for children, youth, and
their families;
(3) Advise the city council on acquiring and efficiently allocating resources
and services for children, youth, and their families;
(4) Promote strengthening of existing services for children, youth, and
their families;
(5) Strengthen communications and encourage partnerships between
public and private entities working with children, youth, and their families;
and
(6) Serve as an advocate of local, state, and federal policy benefitting
children, youth, and their families to the city council, and to others as
authorized by the council. (Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4 -26 -1994)
Sec. 2 -217. - Membership.
The commission shall consist of fourteen (11)nine (9) members appointed
by the City Council. Each appointee shall have demonstrated interest in the
welfare of children or youth through occupation or through association with
community -based organizations. One (1) member shall be representative of each
of the following fields: jjhealth and human services, social ceriee, religion,
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Icgal, law enforcement, aeducation, business and mouth and family services.
Three (3) members shall be at- large.
of-the Nueces County Sheriff's Office. One (1) member shall be a representative
of the Nueces County District Attorney's Office. Any member who ceases
substantial activity in the field or office represented automatically resigns from the
commission. One (1) member shall be a youth representative from sixteen (16) to
twenty -one (21) years of age at time of appointment.
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(Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4 -26 -1994; Ord. No. 22728, § 1, 1045 -1996; Ord. No.
23452, § 1, 9 -29 -1 998)
Sec. 2 -218. - Term of office.
Members shall serve staggered three -year terms commencing May as
follows: Health and Human Services, Education, and Youth representative terms
shall commence in 2013; Two at large and Law Enforcement representative
terms shall commence in 2014; and Youth and Family services, One at large,
and District Attorney representative terms shall commence in 2015 . In order to
shall be filled for the unexpired term.
(Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4-26 -1994)
Sec. 2 -219. - Officers.
Any vacancy
The commission shall elect a chairperson and such other officers as it
deems necessary. Officers shall serve one -year terms.
(Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4 -26 -1994)
Sec. 2 -220. - Meetings.
The commission shall meet at least monthly on an established day, and
may meet more frequently. A majority of members holding office shall constitute
a quorum. The commission may adopt rules for the transaction of its business.
The chairperson or any four (4) members may call a meeting. The commission
shall be governed by the Texas Open Meetings Act.
only to change the osuIt on a proposal
(Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4 -26 -1994)
Sec. 2 -221. - Staffing.
The city manager shall appoint staff to assist the commission.
(Ord. No. 21927, § 1, 4-26 -1994)
Secs. 2- 221 -2 -229. - Reserved.
SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final
judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section,
paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the
definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause,
phrase, word or provision of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose.
SECTION 3. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus
Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
That the foregoing ordinan ; -
reading on this the , 0 :.
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
was r -ad for t e first time and passed to its second
of
, 9.ot3 by the following vote:
Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
That th f e�g oing ordin ce was read for the second time and passed finally on this
the jl «g"ay of , O I3, by the following vote:
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
PASSED AND APPROVED, this the
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
EFFECTIVE DATE
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Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre If '
Lillian Riojas
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Mark Scott 11 1
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day of
Nelda Martine
Mayor
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State of Texas
Count of Nueces
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NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 029816
Ordinance amending Section
53 254 of the Code of Ordi-
nances to establish the fol-
lowing speed limits: (a) 55
MPH on the Northbound IH
37 Frontage Road between
Sharpsburg Road and the
north city limit line; (b) 55
MPH on the Southbound IH
37 Frontage Road between
the north city limit line and
Redbird Lane; (c) 45 MPH on
the Southbound IH 69 (US
77) Frontage Road between
Redbird lane and the south
ity limit line; and (d) 45 MPH
on the Northbound IH 69 (US
77) Frontage Road between
the south city limit line and
the crossover to North IH
37 Frontage Road; providing
for penalties; providing for
severance; and providing for
publication. This ordinance
was passed and approved
by the City Council on April
30, 2013.
/s/ Armando Chapa
City Secretary
CE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 029813
rdinance amending the
Code of Ordinances regard-
ing membership of Cor-
pus Christi Commission on
Children and Youth. This
ordinance was passed and
approved by the City Council
?on April 30 2013.
/s% Armando Chapa
City Secretary
NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 029814
Ordinance amending Sec-
tion 53 -254 of the Code of
Ordinances to rectify the
existing speed limit bound-
aries on McArdle Road. This
ordinance was passed and
approved by the City Council
on April 30, 2013.
/s/ Armando Chapa
City Secretary
NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 029815
Ordinance amending Section
53 -254 of the Code of Ordi-
nances to set the speed limit
to 55 mph on Hazel Baze-
more Road (County Road
69) between FM 624 and
County Road 52; providing
for penalties; providing for
severance; and providing for
publication. This ordinance