RES 2007-20TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-20
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-29
ADOPTING A BOARD, COMMISSION, COMMITTEE AND CITIZEN
ADVISORY GROUP HANDBOOK BY AMENDING SECTION 3,
CONDUCT OF TOWN OFFICIALS, REMOVING SECTIONS 19,
COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT AND REMOVING SECTION 20,
PROCEDURES FOR ENFORCEMENT, AND PROVIDING RULES AND
PROCEDURES FOR THOSE GROUPS; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town benefits by having its citizens involved in local
government through service on Town Boards, Commissions and Citizen Advisory
Groups and has established several boards, commissions and citizen advisory
groups that perform various functions for the Town; and
WHEREAS, on December 18, 2007, the Town Council approved
Resolution No. 2006-29 which adopted the "Handbook for Elected and Appointed
Officials" regulating the conduct of Volunteers assisting with Special Event
functions, Citizens Advisory Groups, Committees, Commissions and Boards.
: and
WHEREAS, the guidelines established in the "Municipality of Trophy Club
Handbook for Elected and Appointed Officials" (hereinafter "Handbook") are in
addition to those requirements imposed by the Texas Open Meetings Act and
other applicable state law; and
WHEREAS, since enacting Resolution No. 2006-29, the Town Council
has modified the Ethics and Conduct section of the Handbook.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF
THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS:
Section 1. That it is in the best interest of the Town of Trophy Club,
Texas, to amend the specified sections of the Handbook.
Section2. That the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, authorizes the
amendments of Resolution No. 2006-29 to the "Municipality of Trophy Club
Handbook for Elected and Appointed Officials" and that a true and correct copy
of the Handbook is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A.
Section 3. That this resolution shall become effective October I, 2007.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Town Council of the Town of Trophy
Club, Texas, this the 1 0Ih day of September, 2007.
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Nick Sanders. Mavor
Town of ~ro~hy ~iub, Texas
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Town of ~ro~hy Club, Texas
MUNICIPALITY OF TROPHY CLUB
Handbook for Elected and Appointed Officials
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12/18/2007 REVISION DATEINO: 2-10/1/2007
(Resoluton 2007-20 approved on September loth 2007)
This Handbook is applicable to all paid, non-paid and voluntary positions and seats to include;
Volunteers assisting with Special Event functions, Citizens Advisory Groups, Committees,
Commissions and Boards.
I acknowledge receiving and agree to comply with the policies set forth in the Handbook for
Elected and Appointed Officials.
EIectedlAppointed Official Signature Date
Return this page to the Town Secretary attached the Texas Open Government Training
Certificates where applicable.
Introduction
In order to achieve its goals, The Town of Trophy Club needs the support of dedicated citizens
who volunteer to serve on boards, commissions and citizen advisory groups. The Town
encourages and appreciates citizens with diversity of ideas and backgrounds to serve as
volunteers.
In accordance of 3.OB(e) and 4.16 of the Town Charter, the citizens who serve do so without
compensation, they are appointed to serve after indicating their interest through the proper
application process, and the boards and commissions serve at the discretion of the Town
Council. Citizen advisory groups serve at the discretion of the Staff Administrator for that group.
Generally, members of each board, commission or citizen advisory group are charged with
researching pertinent projects and with making recommendations to the Town Council. Members
serve in an advisory capacity. The single exception is the Zoning Board of Adjustment, which has
some quasi-judicial duties. The exact duties and requirements of each board and commission can
be found in the section of this handbook pertaining to that specific group.
The structure of each board and commission consists of members, a ChairIPresident and a Town
Staff Liaison. An Advisory Group has a Town Staff Administrator.
Boards and Commissions
At present, the Town of Trophy Club has six appointed boards: Economic Development
Corporation A, Economic Development Corporation B, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Tree Board,
Park Board and the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Economic Development Corporations
The Town has two economic development corporations. Each of these groups submits an annual
budget to the Council regarding the distribution of funds collected from sales tax designated by
voters to be used for economic development and park improvement. If economic development
corporations want to include a new project not listed on the approved budget, then the economic
development corporation will make recommendations to the Council for approval.
The economic development corporations cannot take action unless a quorum is present. A
quorum is a majority of the voting members of any group. If a group has six voting members at
least four members must be present in order for action to be taken.
Minutes of all meetings will be taken by the Staff Liaison
The Zoning Board of Adiustment (ZBA)
The ZBA is a body that approves special exceptions to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
(CZO) consistent with the general purpose and intent of the CZO and in accordance with any
state law and applicable rules contained in the Ordinance.
When acting in this capacity the ZBA is quasi-judicial. Appeal of a ZBA decision is to a district
court. The ZBA has five (5) regular members and four (4) alternate members serving two-year
terms. Four of five voting members (regular or alternate) must be present to conduct business.
No agenda item may be approved unless four positive votes are cast.
Minutes of all meetings will be taken by the Staff Liaison,
Tree Board
The Tree Board exists to care for the trees in our beautiful Town. The board is a group of
concerned volunteers charged by ordinance with developing and administering a comprehensive
tree management program. The board focuses on trees in public areas such as parks and
medians.
Methodoloqy
enforcement of tree ordinance
educational opportunities for citizens
development of comprehensive tree management program
Arbor Day to celebrate the importance of trees
Proiects
Arbor day planning and education
Wildflower planting
Comprehensive tree care and management program
Tree Brochure to provide recommended species, planting and care tips
Tree Town USA - qualification and application to be completed annually
The Tree Board meets six to eight times a year, as needed. Announcements will be posted to the
Town calendar.
Minutes of all meetings will be taken by the Staff Liaison
Park Board
The Board exists to allow residents to play a more active role and to provide direct citizen input to
the Parks and Recreation Director for the development of parks and recreational facilities with the
Town.
advisory capacity to Town Council
advisory capacity to Parks and Recreation Director
study and development of recreation areas
advise and recommend the development of long-range capital improvement
programs
cooperate with other governmental agencies, civic organizations and all citizens
of the Town in the advancement of sound parks and recreation planning and
programming
recommend to Town Council amendments to the Parks and Recreation
Ordinance
annual reports to Town Council
review and recommend proposed budget for the parks and recreation
department
adopt and recommend additional rules to Council as necessary
Proiects
recommend standards for areas, facilities, programs and financial support
review the master planning guide and become familiar with such plan
solicit grants
develop and recommend written policies and procedures to Town Council
Planninq and Zoninq Commission
The Town currently has one commission; the Planning and Zoning Commission plans and makes
recommendations to the Town Council for the orderly growth, development and welfare of the
Town.
A commission may not take action unless a quorum is present. A quorum is a majority of the
voting members of any group. If a group has six voting members, at least four members must be
present in order for action to be taken.
Minutes of all meetings will be taken by the Staff Liaison
Applicant Requirement for Boards or Commissions
Applicants for boards or commissions must be registered voters and residents for six months.
Board and commission members must be Trophy Club residents for at least six months as well as
registered voters prior to their appointment. With the exception of the Planning and Zoning
Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment and the Economic Development Boards, based upon
good cause shown, Council may waive the voter registration requirement for a person appointed
to a Board, Commission, or Citizen Advisory Group that does not make recommendations for
Council approval. The technical expertise of applicants may be a consideration in gaining
appointment.
Vacancy Posting, Application, Interview and Appointment Process
The following is the Vacancy Posting, Application, Interview and Appointment process for
Economic Development Corporation A, Economic Development Corporation B, Zoning
Board of Adjustment, Tree Board, Planning and Zoning Commission and the Parks and
Recreation Board.
Posting Process
The Town Secretary will ensure that annual appointments for Boards & Commissions are posted
in the month of June:
Announced in the Town Newsletter, a newspaper published by the Town
Posted on the marquees on Trophy Club Drive, Trophy Lake Drive and Trophy
Wood Drive
Posted on cable's public information Channel
Posted on the Town's Web page at: www.ci.trophyclub.tx.us
The Town Secretary will also notify each member, whose term is expiring, requesting that they
complete a Request for Reappointment Form and return by the prescribed time.
Application Process for Annual Appointments
Applications will be accepted each year in July.
Members seeking reappointment must submit their desire in writing to the Town Secretary and
Town residents who are interested in a position may request an application at the Town office.
The completed application shall be submitted to the Town Secretary to be forwarded to the board
andlor commission Staff Liaison.
lntewiew Process
Interviews will occur each year in August.
Staff Liaisons will be responsible for scheduling interviews for each candidate who submits an
application for their respective board andlor commission. The board andlor commission Chairman
will make their group's recommendation to Council for appointment. The recommendation from
the board is advisory, and Council shall make the final determination regarding appointment.
When possible, the board and/or commission's recommendations will exceed the number of open
seats to allow the Council to make appointments to fill vacancies due to resignations within that
current year.
Mid-Term Vacancy
When a member of a board or commission resigns midterm, the Staff Liaison will obtain a letter of
resignation from the member and will forward to the Town Secretary.
In cases where applications exceeding the number of open seats were received during the
Annual Appointment process, applicants who were not appointed during the annual appointment
process will be considered first.
The Town Secretary will confirm those applicants' continued interest and then forward the
previously submitted application to the Town Council for review and consideration for
appointment.
In cases where applications did not exceed the number of open seats during the Annual
Appointment process the vacancy will be posted.
The Town Secretary will ensure that the vacancy is posted:
on the marquees on Trophy Club Drive, Trophy Lake Drive and Trophy Wood
Drive for a period of at least 3 days, or as time allows;
on cable's public information channel for a period of two weeks; and
on the Town's web page at: www.ci.trophyclub.tx.us, for a period of two weeks.
Members appointed to fill vacancies serve out the remainder of a predecessor's term.
Appointments Process
Council Appointments will occur each year in September for the new terms to begin in October.
Term Lengths
Members serve two-year terms on Economic Development Corporation A, Economic
Development Corporation B, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Tree Board and the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
Members serve three-year terms on the Park Board.
Terms are staggered, with the Council making annual appointments to replace members whose
regular terms expire in any given year.
Maximum number of Appointments
A person may hold a maximum of two board or commission seats at any one time.
Open Government Training
Effective January 1, 2006, elected and appointed public officials are required by a new state law
to receive training in Texas open government laws. The Office of the Attorney General offers free
video training courses, which were developed in compliance with a mandate from the 79th Texas
Legislature. The Attorney General established the formal training necessary to ensure that all
elected and appointed government officials have a good command of both open records and
open meetings laws.
Each elected or appointed official who is a member of a governmental body subject to the Open
Meetings Act or the Public lnformation Act must attend training. Additionally, employees who
serve as a governmental body's designated public information coordinator are required to
complete the Public lnformation Act training course.
Officials who are in office before January 1, 2006 have one year until January 1, 2007 to
complete the required training. Officials who are elected or appointed after January 1, 2006 have
90 days within which to complete the required training.
Staff Liaisons from the individual groups requiring the training will be responsible to ensure that
all members of their group receive the training. Training CDs are available in the Town
Secretary's office or may be obtained online at:
Certificates of completion must be maintained by the member's governmental body and made
available for public inspection upon request. The member must confirm that they have received
the training, by completing the appropriate certificate of completion, witnessed by the Staff
Liaison. Once signed, the original Certificate is forwarded to the Town Secretary to be kept in
permanent records.
More information on Open Government maybe obtained online at the Texas Attorney General's
Office. (http://www.oaq.state.tx.us)
Nepotism
A board or commission ChairIPresident cannot be a relative of the Mayor or of a Council Member.
On any given Board andlor Commission, only one member can be a relative of a Council
Member. A person is a relative if helshe is related in the first degree by consanguinity (blood) or
by affinity (marriage).
Members of the Economic Development Corporation, Zoning Board of Adjustment or Planning
and Zoning Commission cannot be related to a Council member.
Guidelines for Members
All members of boards andlor commissions have specific duties and responsibilities.
All members of boards andlor commissions are expected to participate in formal and informal
training sessions.
Many boards and commissions deal with technical issues that can require a foundation of certain
knowledge that must be updated from time to time. The Town will provide reasonable
opportunities for members to acquire and keep current in these training efforts. Members are
expected to participate.
Reqular attendance
Effectiveness as a member requires regular attendance. Should a member of a board andlor
commission fail to attend three consecutive regular meetings without being excused by the board
andlor commission, hislher office may be declared forfeited by that board andlor commission. A
member who is unable to attend a meeting shall notify the Staff Liaison of hislher inability to
attend the meeting and shall provide an explanation of the conflict or other reason that prevents
hislher attendance. Notice to the Staff Liaison shall be provided as soon as practicable after the
member becomes aware that helshe will be absent.
It is particularly important that all members attend briefing sessions and work sessions prior to
formal meetings so as to promote effective and efficient meetings. If a member finds difficulty in
maintaining regular attendance, it is suggested that the member consider whether helshe has
sufficient time to be an effective member. It is the responsibility of a member in this position to
initiate a discussion with the ChairlPresident or Staff Liaison about attendance.
The Chairman of the board andlor commission is to maintain a charted attendance record for all
members. If attendance becomes an issue, the Staff Liaison will attempt to secure a written
resignation.
The Staff Liaison is responsible for submitting periodic reports to the Town Council on behalf of
the board andlor commission noting progress and members attendance.
Avoidance of contacts and individual discussions
It is not uncommon for applicants, opponents, or their representatives to approach individual
members to solicit support or disapproval of a pending issue. These individual contacts should be
avoided. It is the policy of the Town that all members of a board andlor commission deserve
equal access to all information and that any statement relevant to an issue should be made in an
open meeting for the benefit of all the participants.
Requests for sponsorshi~sldonationslagreements with vendors
Members do not have the authority, when asking for donations or making agreements with
vendors, to give the impression that they are acting as an agent for the Town. Furthermore,
commission and board members are not permitted to obligate any Town funds or enter any
agreements without prior written approval of the Town Manager or the Manager's designee.
Defininq and Responding to Conflicts of Interest
Members of boards andlor commissions are subject to provisions of Chapter 171 of the Local
Government Code, pertaining to conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest exists if a person has a
substantial interest in a business entity or an interest in real property affected by an action.
A "substantial interest in a business entity" is defined as I) ownership of 10 percent or more of
the voting stock or shares of the business entity or owns either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or
more of the fair market value of the business entity, or 2) funds received by the person from the
business entity exceed 10 percent of the person's gross income for the previous year.
A person has a "substantial interest in real property" if the interest is an equitable or legal
ownership with a fair market value of $2,500 or more. A local public official is considered to have
a substantial interest if a person related to the official in the first degree of consanguinity (blood)
or affinity (marriage) has a substantial interest as described above. If a member has a conflict of
interest in a matter, that person can obtain from and file with the Town Secretary an affidavit
stating the nature and extent of the interest and shall abstain from any action or discussion of the
matter creating the conflict. In cases where a conflict of interest is declared, members should
physically leave any meeting while any item causing said conflict is discussed.
Effective Meetings
All members of boards, commissions and committees should familiarize themselves with the
elements of a successful meeting.
These include:
Having a purpose for the meeting;
Giving adequate notice;
Posting public notice when required;
Preparing for the meeting in advance;
Preparing an agenda;
Allowing for appropriate participation from all parties;
Selecting an appropriate meeting place;
Determining the outcome or results of the meeting;
Keeping an accurate record of all proceedings; and
Keeping discussion focused on items listed on the agenda
Members should avoid common mistakes that can make meetings unproductive, including but not
limited to:
Lack of control at the meeting, appearing unfair, being unable to bring issues to a
vote and wasting people's time.
The Staff Liaison and Chair are responsible for compliance with the Texas Open
Meetings law.
Meetings of all boards, commissions and committees are open to the public.
Prior to initiating a closed or "Executive Session," the Staff Liaison and Chair shall receive
approval from the Town Manager and Town Attorney.
Prior to any meeting, the Chair and Staff Liaison shall prepare an agenda describing actions to be
taken by the group. The agenda shall be prepared in a format approved by the Town Attorney
and shall be posted on the front glass display area of the Municipal Utility District Building in
accordance with state law at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.
The prescribed order of a meeting should be:
Approval of minutes from prior meeting; public hearings; recognition of visitors; new business; old
business; and recess and adjournment.
Prior to the meeting, the Staff Liaison shall prepare and distribute complete and accurate
information pertaining to any action being requested of the board, commission or committee.
Some action items require public hearings, and advance communication shall be established with
the Town staff to ensure that the hearings are properly advertised as required by law. Any public
notice of a board, commission or committee meeting that is required by law must be prepared
and advertised by Town staff.
The Chair or Staff Liaison shall arrange for an appropriate meeting location. Said location should
include proper lighting, voice, temperature control, adequate facilities and seating for the
anticipated audience participation, and facilities for display of information.
The Chair shall allocate sufficient time for both applicants and opponents of an issue to present
their information. Regardless of whether a contemplated issue is listed as a public hearing item or
not, interested parties should be given a reasonable opportunity to present their information and
opinions, unless the group is meeting in a workshop session. The Chair must allocate and
manage the time to be allotted and shall use discretion based upon the agenda and other factors.
It is appropriate for the Chair to ask persons to refrain from repeating information.
The Chair shall endeavor to see that all persons attending or participating in meetings are treated
with respect and dignity. All members must refrain from prejudicial or stereotypical comments. All
members must refrain from questioning that takes the form of "badgering" or "debating" with those
providing testimony.
All members need to be cautious of publicly representing their positions beyond the scope of the
business at hand. The official position of the Town shall be represented only by Town staff as
established by the Town Council.
Conduct in meetinqs
Board andlor commission members should act in a professional manner. If a resident visits a
meeting and presents a complaint to the board andlor commission at a meeting the information
should be taken and referred to Staff to reply to the resident.
Rules of Decorum
Recognition by Chairman: No person shall address the board andlor commission without first
being recognized by the Chairman.
Order: While the Council is in session, the members must preserve order and decorum, and a
member shall neither, by conversation or otherwise, delay or interrupt the proceedings or the
peace of the Town Council nor disturb any memberwhile speaking or refuse to obey the orders of
the ChairmanlMayor. Members of the Town Council shall not leave their seats during a meeting
without first obtaining the permission of the ChairmanlMayor.
Chairman May Debate and Vote: The Chairman may move only to such limitations of debate as
are the rights and privileges of a member by reason of his acting as the Chairman. If the
Chairman is engaged in debate and is abusing his position as Chairman, at the insistence of any
three members, the Chairman member must relinquish the Chair in accordance with provisions of
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Getting the Floor, Improper References to be Avoided: Every member wishing to speak shall
address the Chair, and upon recognition by the Chairman shall confine himselflherself to the
questions under debate, avoiding all personalities and inappropriate language.
Interruptions: A member, once recognized, shall not be interrupted when speaking unless it be to
call the member to order, or as herein otherwise provided. If a member, while speaking, is called
to order, the member shall cease speaking until the question of order is determined and, if in
order, the member shall be permitted to proceed.
PARLIAMENTARY MOTIONS AND PRECEDENCE
. .
Majority Vote
Requires 2" Debatable Amendable of
Those Present
1. To adjourn Yes No No Yes
2. To take a recess Yes No Yes Yes
3. To commit, refer, or Yes Yes Yes Yes
recommit to committee
4. To amend Yes Yes Yes Yes
5. To amend an amendment Yes Yes No Yes
6. To postpone indefinitely Yes Yes No Yes
7. To table Yes No No Yes
8. Calling the question No No No
9. Objecting to consideration of No No No
a question
Yes
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Resignations
When a board andlor commission member resigns, a letter of resignation should be submitted to
the Commission andlor Board Chairman. The Chairman will forward the letter to the Staff Liaison
who will then forward on to the Town Secretary.
Freedom of Expression
All citizens should feel free to express their opinions in an appropriate and professional manner.
Members of commissions and boards which are required by law to make judgments andlor
render decisions relative to issues that are presented to them must act fairly and equitably, as
well as maintain a perception of fairness and equality and must refrain from interjecting their own
personal bias. Should questions or concerns relative to fairness andlor personal bias issues
arise, the appropriate Chair or Staff Liaison must implement the necessary steps to settle the
issue(s) equitably. If the chairlpresident or staff liaison cannot remedy the issue, the Town
Manager is consulted for resolution. In the event that the issue(s) cannot be resolved
satisfactorily, the issue(s) must be presented to the Town Council for final settlement.
Responsibilities of the Chair
Each board andlor commission group shall have a ChairlPresident. A board andlor commission,
at the Council's discretion, may be asked to make a recommendation for a Chair with the final
determination left to the Council. The Chair should have some experience as a member of the
group. The Planning and Zoning Commission's chair will be determined entirely by the Council.
The Chair must act as the "leader" and take responsibility for the group's efficient and meaningful
operation. The Chair must ensure that roles are clearly spelled out, meetings are efficiently
conducted and necessary information is readily available, which helps create a good working
environment.
The Chair should manage the meeting to ensure that:
A few members do not monopolize discussion or questions;
Appropriate time is taken for presentation and discussion;
Dialogue and interactions are maintained in a courteous and professional
Manner;
Minutes of each Board and Commission meeting are taken and maintained by
the Staff Liaison;
Staff is treated with respect by members at all times;
Discussion is limited to those items on the agenda, provided, however, that the
ChairlPresident or Staff Liaison may place any item not posted on a future
agenda for discussion;
All commission and board meetings are to be taped.
The ChairlPresident must ensure that effective communication exists between board andlor
commission, Council, Staff and the public. This requires frequent interaction with the staff
assigned to support the board andlor commission. The Chair is responsible for ensuring that that
the Staff Liaison is efficient in providing requested technical assistance and information to
members. This includes helping to develop appropriate rules and procedures for the group in
order to complete its duties. It also requires preparation of proper meeting notices and agendas,
gathering and relaying pertinent information in a timely fashion to members and providing support
at meetings. If the Staff Liaison is not effectively operating in this manner, the Chair should first
discuss the issue with the appropriate Department Manager. If satisfactory results are not
achieved, the Chair should next contact the Town Manager.
It is the responsibility of the Chair to be mindful of the attendance, actions and activities of
individual members, as well as to discuss with these members any deviations from the rules. The
Chair or designated representative of the committee is responsible for making an oral monthly
report to the Town Council regarding the activities of hislher group.
The Chair is responsible for communicating to the Staff Liaison any requests to be placed on the
Town Council agenda for consideration. The Staff Liaison will submit an agenda request for the
Town Council after being directed to do so by the Chair.
The Chair, Council Liaison and Staff Liaison will define the scope, objectives and criteria for
completion of any project to be undertaken by the group. This should be done prior to the
initiation of the project.
The Chair oversees any required financing of special events planned by the group. Any group
that schedules special events requiring funding must prepare a budget, submit it to the Director of
Finance and complete a recap summary of the actual expenditures. It is the responsibility of the
Chair to ensure that this is done. A budget estimate must be included as part of the Town annual
budget. The recap must be submitted no more than 30 days after the event. When donations for
special events are requested from sponsors, it must be made clear to the sponsor that the
donation is being requested on the committeeslevents behalf.
The Chair must regulate any communication between members of the Board andlor Commission
and vendors to ensure members of the group in no way obligate the Town to the expenditure of
funds.
Responsibilities of the Staff Liaison
A member of the Town staff will be assigned to each commission, board or committee. The staff
member does not assume the responsibility or task of the group. Rather, the staff member
provides information that group members need to perform their obligations. The staff member
also serves as a communication link between members of the group and the Town staff.
The Staff Liaison helps promote coordination and understanding by collecting the ideas and goals
of members.
The Staff Liaison may also:
Assist the Chair in the formulation of the agenda and ensure that presentations to
the members are timely and adequate;
Prepare agenda requests for Council meetings;
Assist members in planning and preparing presentations;
Assist members in understanding community issues and how those issues may
vary from neighborhood to neighborhood;
Provide clerical support as needed;
Develop agenda, take minutes and maintain minutes for public record; and
Must ensure that all meeting needs, including location, are properly
reserved and provided.
CITIZEN ADVISORY GROUPS
Each Citizen Advisory Group has a specific purpose as explained by the group's mission
statement, and members work on a variety of projects and make recommendations to the Town
Council regarding their group's specific area through their Staff Administrator.
Members of most Citizen Advisory Groups serve one-year terms. The only exceptions are
members of the Utility Franchise Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, who serve
two-year terms.
Consistent with Resolution 2003-43, which passed on November 17, 2003:
Citizens Advisory Group System will be utilized for those groups identified in the
organizational chart attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", and
all other commissions and boards shall continue to exist and function under the
current Board and Commission System; and
Citizens Advisory Group System shall be structured in accordance with Exhibit
"A", and shall be implemented and conducted in accordance with an
implementation plan developed by Staff and approved by Town Council;
Advisow Group Implementation
Current committee members move to the newly established Advisory Groups
Attrition will be used to reduce the committees to the recommended 5 members
Staff Administrators with guidance of their Citizen Advisory Groups will determine
their regular meeting schedule with at least two publicly scheduled meetings a
year. Other meetings may be held by phone, e-mail, or in person as needed
Application process will remain the same with inquiries on vacancies going
directly to the Town Secretary for distribution to the appropriate Staff
Administrator for the interview and selection process.
Additional criteria will be added to the performance reviews of Staff
Administrators to ensure the effective utilization of the Citizen Advisory Groups.
Staff Administrators in conjunction with the Citizen Advisory Group will give
biannual reports to the Council on the status of operations and programs of the
Citizen Advisory Groups.
After the first year, all the Citizen Advisory Group participants will be asked to complete a survey
that evaluates the system including areas such as effectiveness of communication,
accomplishments of the groups and weaknesses of the system. This information will be used to
determine what if any changes need to be made to make the system more effective.
Member Responsibilities
Review, discuss, analyze and recommend Items to the Staff Administrator for
Town Council consideration
Request Item(s) to be added to the group meeting agenda
May be requested to participate in special assignments and projects
May be requested to assist other Citizens Advisory Groups
Participates in presentations at workshops, Town Council and Town Hall
meetings
Member may be appointed Acting Chairperson in the absence of the Staff
Administrator
Staff Administrator Responsibilities
Establishes a Citizens Advisory Group not to exceed five (5) core
members
Interviews, selects and replaces individuals for the Citizens Advisory Group
Responsible for planning, scheduling and conducting meetings on a consistent
basis
Prepares Citizens Advisory Group meeting agenda
Staff Administrators will be responsible for publicizing Citizen Advisory Group
vacancies via the website, listserve, marquees and newsletter
Provides appropriate orientation for Advisory Group members
Presents items to the Town Council for action
Town Council reviews, discusses and votes to approve or disapprove
recommended items
Communicates Citizens Advisory Group activities to the community
Schedules, conducts and participates in semi-annual Town Hall meetings
Town of Trophy Club Code of Ethics and Conduct
For Town Elected and Appointed Officials
Statement of Purpose
The Citizens and the businesses of the Town of Trophy Club are entitled to have fair, ethical and
accountable local government which earns the public's full confidence for integrity. The strong
desire of the Town to fulfill this expectation therefore requires that the Town officials, both elected
and appointed:
Comply with both the letter and sprit of the laws and policies affecting
the operations of government;
Be independent, impartial and fair in theirjudgment and actions; and
Use their respective office or position for the public good, not for the
personal gain.
To this end, the Town Council has adopted this Code of Ethics and Conduct for Town officials in
order to assure public confidence in the integrity of local government and its effective and fair
operation.
Definitions
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the following
meanings subscribed to them:
Business. A corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, firm, holding company, joint stock
company, receivership, trust or any other for profit or non-profit entity.
Town Council. The legislative and governing body of the Town consisting of the Mayor and
Council members.
Town Official. Any member of the Town Council and any appointed member of a Town board,
commission, committee or citizens advisory group set up by ordinance, resolution, charter, state
law or otherwise, on a temporary or permanent basis.
Employee. Any person employed by the Town, including those individuals on a part-time basis,
including independent contractors hired by the Town for repetitive performance of services, but
not independent contractors engaged for occasional services.
Nepotism
Nepotism is showing favoritism toward a relative. The practice of hiring personnel or awarding
contracts which favor a relative is prohibited by the Town.
Exclusions to this prohibition are:
a. Employees who have been continuously employed by the Town for more
than two years prior to the election or appointment of the official.
b. Individuals who are employees of the Town as of the effective date of this
policy.
1. Act in the Public Interest
Recognizing that stewardship of the public interest must be their primary concern, Town officials
shall work for the common good of the people of the Town of Trophy Club and not for any private
or personal interest, and they shall assure fair and equal treatment of all persons, claims and
transactions coming before the Town Council, boards, commissions, committees and advisory
groups.
2. Comply with the Law
Town officials shall comply with the laws of the nation, the State of Texas, and the Town of
Trophy Club in the performance of their public duties. These laws include, but are not limited to:
the United States and Texas Constitutions; laws pertaining to conflicts of interest, election
campaigns, financial disclosures, employer responsibilities, and open processes of government;
and Town ordinances, resolutions and policies.
3. Conduct of Town Officials
As a member of the Town of Trophy Club Town Council or of a Town of Trophy Club
town board, commission or committee, I agree to uphold the Code of Ethics and Conduct
myself by the following model of behavior.
I will:
Recognize the worth of individual Town officials and appreciate their
individual talents, perspectives and contributions;
Help create an atmosphere of respect and civility where individual Town
officials, Town staff and the public are free to express their ideas and
work to their full potential;
Conduct my personal and public affairs with honesty, integrity, fairness
and respect for others;
Respect the dignity and privacy of individuals and organizations;
Keep the common good as my highest purpose and focus on achieving
constructive solutions for public benefit;
Avoid and discourage conduct which is divisive or harmful to the best
interests of the Town of Trophy Club;
Treat all people with whom I come in contact in a manner I wish to be
treated;
Before I speak or act I will ask myself the following questions:
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better relationships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
4. Respect for Process
Town officials shall perform their duties in accordance with the processes and rules of order
established by the Town Council and boards, commissions, committees and citizen advisory
groups governing the public deliberation of public policy issues, meaningful involvement of the
public, and implementation of policy decisions of the Town Council by Town staff.
5. Conduct of Public Meetinqs
Town officials have an obligation to attend meetings and to be prepared for public issues; to listen
courteously and attentively to all public discussions before the body; and to focus on the business
at hand. They shall refrain from interrupting other speakers, making personal comments not
germane to the business of the body, or otherwise interfering with the orderly conduct of
meetings.
6. Decisions Base on Merit
It is expected and required that Town officials review material, participate in discussion and base
their decision on the merits and substance of the matter at hand.
7. Communication
Prior to permitting final action on a matter under consideration, Town officials shall publicly share
substantive information, which they may have received from sources outside the public decision-
making process, that is relevant to such action by the Council, boards, commissions, committees
or citizens advisory groups.
8. Conflicts of Interest and Disclosure
Town officials shall familiarize themselves with and abide by the following conflicts of interest and
disclosure statutes and principles:
a. Chapter 171 of the Local Government Code which requires a member of the
governing body or another office, whether elected, appointed, paid or unpaid, of
any municipality to file an affidavit disclosing a substantial interest in a business
entity or property that would be beneficially affected by a decision of the
governing body or of any other board or commission upon which the member
serves and thereafter to abstain from participation in discussion and voting on the
matter. Once the disclosure is made the Town official is to remove himself from
the meeting area to ensure his presence does not hinder the discussion of the
item or influence the vote.
b. Section 176 of the Local Government Code which requires Town Council
members and the Town Manager to file a conflicts disclosure statement
disclosing any business relationship with a person or business doing business
with the Town or being considered by the Town for a business relationship.
c. Section 176.003(a)(2)(8) of the Local Government Code which requires the
disclosure of gifts of an aggregate value of more than $250.00 in the twelve (12)
month period preceding the date that a local government officer becomes aware
of a transaction described in Section 176, other than gifts of food, lodging,
transportation, or entertainment accepted as a guest.
d. Sections 553.001-553.003 of the Government Code which requires the filing of
an affidavit before the date the Town will acquire a property in which public
servants have a legal or equitable interest.
e. In order to assure their independence and impartiality on behalf of the public
good, Town officials are prohibited from using their positions to influence
government decisions in which they have a personal interest.
9. Corruption
Town officials shall familiarize themselves with and abide by the Texas Penal Code mandates
concerning corruption, including without limitation, Section 36.02 prohibiting receipt of prohibited
gifts, Section 39.02 concerning abuse of official capacity and Section 39.06(a) concerning misuse
of official information and all other applicable state laws regulating or related to public service.
10. Political Advocacy
Town officials shall not utilize the Town's name or logo for purposes of endorsing any political
candidate or business.
11. Confidential Information
Town officials shall respect the confidentiality of information concerning Town property, personnel
or proceedings of the Town. They shall neither disclose confidential information without proper
legal authorization, nor use such information to advance their personal interests.
12. Use of Public Resources
Town officials shall not use public resources generally unavailable to the public, such as Town
staff time, equipment, supplies or facilities, for private gain or personal purposes.
13. Re~resentation of Private Interests
In keeping with their role as stewards of the public interest, Town officials shall not appear on
behalf of private interests of third parties before the Council or any board, commission,
committee, or proceeding of the Town.
14. Advocacy
Town officials shall represent the official policies or positions of the Town Council, board,
commission, committee or advisory group to the best of their ability when designated as
delegates for this purpose. When presenting their individual opinions and positions, Town officials
shall explicitly state that they do not represent their body or the Town of Trophy Club, nor will they
allow the inference that they do.
15. Policy Role of Town Officials
Town officials shall respect and adhere to the Town of Trophy Club governmental structure as
outlined in the Town's charter, policies and procedures. In this structure, the Town Council
determines the policies of the Town with the advice, information and analysis provided by the
public, boards, commissions, committees, advisory groups and Town staff. Except as provided by
Town ordinance, Town officials therefore shall not interfere with the administrative functions of the
Town or the professional duties of the Town staff; nor shall they impair the ability of Staff to
implement Council policy decisions.
16. Independence of Boards, Commissions, and Committees
Because of the value of the independent advice of boards, commissions, committees and
advisory groups to the public decision-making process, Town officials shall refrain from using
their position to influence unduly the deliberations or outcomes of board, commission, committee,
and advisory group proceedings.
17. Positive Work place Environment
Town officials shall support the maintenance of a positive and constructive work place
environment for Town employees and for citizens and businesses dealing with the Town. Town
officials shall recognize their special role in dealing with Town employees and refrain from
creating the perception of inappropriate direction to Staff.
18. lmvlementation
As an expression of the standards of conduct for the Town officials expected by the Town, the
Trophy Club Code of Ethics and Conduct is intended to be self-enforcing. It therefore becomes
most effective when Town officials are thoroughly familiar with it and embrace its provisions.
Ethical standards shall be included in the regular orientations for candidates for Town Council,
applicants to boards, commissions, committees, and advisory groups, and newly elected and
appointed Town officials. Town officials entering office, including those appointed to boards,
commissions, committees and advisory groups shall sign a statement affirming they have read
and understood the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ethics and Conduct and agree to be bound by
its terms. In addition, the Code of Ethics and Conduct shall be reviewed periodically by the Town
Council, boards, commissions, committees, and advisory groups, and the Town Council shall
consider recommendations from boards, commissions, committees, advisory groups, employees,
and citizens for revision as it becomes necessary.
STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT
As a member of the Town of Trophy Club Town Council or of a Town of Trophy Club town board,
commission or committee, I agree to uphold the Code of Ethics.
I affirm that I have read and that I understand, accept and support the Town of Trophy Club Code
of Ethics and Conduct.
Elected or Appointed Official Printed Name
Position
Signature Date