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SIERRA MADRE EDITION SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016VOLUME 10 NO. 23SIERRA MADRE POLICE BLOTTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016 VOLUME 10 NO. 41 WHAT KIND OF CITY MANAGER DOES SIERRA MADRE WANT? At the Sierra Madre City Council meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 11, 2016, the community is invited share with the council what it is they want from the next city manager. Elaine Aguilar, the current City Manager for more than 9 years, is retiring in December. Finding her replacement is a top priority for the council as the city is also losing its Public Works Director and Director of Public Safety (Police Chief) to retirement at the end of the year. The position of Assistant City Manager is also vacant. Residents are asked to share their thoughts and concerns regarding the kind of qualifications, work experience, characteristics, personality and desired attributes. The firm of Peckham and McKenney has been hired as recruiters for someone to fill the position. On Tuesday, Bobbi Peckham will attend the council meeting to help facilitate the discussion. What does the City Manager actually do? According to the Sierra Madre Municipal Code the powers and duties of the City Manager are as follows: The city manager shall be the administrative head of the government of the city under the direction and control of the city council except as otherwise provided in this section. He/ she shall be responsible for the efficient administration of all the affairs of the city which are under his/her control. In addition to his/her general powers as administrative head, and not as a limitation thereon, it shall be his/her duty and he/she shall have the powers set forth in the following subsections: A. Law Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the city manager to enforce all laws and ordinances of the city and to see that all franchises, contracts, permits and privileges granted by the city council are faithfully observed. B. Authority Over Employees. It shall be the duty of the city manager, and he/she shall have the authority to control, order and give directions to all heads of departments and to subordinate officers and employees of the city under his/ her jurisdiction through their department heads. C. Power of Appointment and Removal. It shall be the duty of the city manager to, and he/ she shall appoint, discipline, remove, promote and demote any and all officers and employees of the city except the city clerk, city treasurer or city attorney, subject to all applicable personnel ordinances, rules and regulations. D.Administrative Reorgani- zation of Offices. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the city manager to conduct studies and effect administrative reorganization of offices, positions or units under his/her direction as may be indicated in the interest of efficient, effective and economical conduct of the city’s business. E. Ordinances. It shall be the duty of the city manager and he/she shall recommend to the city council for adoption such measures and ordinances as he/ she deems necessary. F. Attendance at Council Meetings. It shall be the duty of the city manager to attend all meetings of the city council unless at his/her request he/ she is excused therefrom by the mayor individually or the city council, except when his/her removal is under consideration. G. Financial Reports. It shall be the duty of the city manager to keep the city council at all times fully advised as to the financial condition and needs of the city. H. Budget. It shall be the duty of the city manager to prepare and submit the proposed annual budget and the proposed annual salary plan to the city council for its approval. I. Expenditure Control and Purchasing. It shall be the duty of the city manager to see that no expenditures shall be submitted or recommended to the city council except on approval of the city manager or his/ her authorized representative. The city manager or his/her authorized representative, shall be responsible for the purchase of all supplies for all the departments or divisions of the city. J. Investigations and Complaints. It shall be the duty of the city manager to make investigations into the affairs of the city and any department or division thereof, and any contract or the proper performance of any obligations of the city. Further, it shall be the duty of the city manager to investigate all complaints in relation to matters concerning the administration of the city government and in regard to the services maintained by public utilities in the city. K. Public Buildings. It shall be the duty of the city manager and he/she shall exercise general supervision over all public buildings, public parks and all other public property which are under the control and jurisdiction of the city council. L. Additional Duties. It shall be the duty of the city manager to perform other duties and exercise such other powers as may be delegated to him/her from time to time by ordinance or resolution or other official action of the city council. •Internal relations. A. Council-Manager Relations. The city council and its members shall deal with the administrative services of the city only through the city manager, except for the purpose of inquiry, and neither the city council nor any member thereof shall give orders or instruction to any subordinates of the city manager. The city manager shall take his/her orders and instructions from the city council only when sitting in a duly convened meeting of the city council and no individual councilman shall give orders or instructions to the city manager. B. Departmental Cooperation. It shall be the duty of all subordinate officers to assist the city manager in administering the affairs of the city efficiently, economically and harmoniously. C. Attendance at Commission Meetings. The city manager may attend any and all meetings of the planning commission, parks and recreation commission, and any other commission, board or committee created by the city council, upon his/ her own volition or upon direction of the city council. At such meetings which the city manager attends, he/she shall be heard by such commissions, boards or committees as to all matters upon which he/she wishes to address the members thereof, and he/she shall inform the members as to the status of any matter being considered by the city council, and he/she shall cooperate to the fullest extent with the members of all commissions, boards or committees appointed by the city council. The council will meet on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 6:30 pm. Sierra Madre City Hall. MVNews City of Sierra Madre PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE From: The City of Sierra Madre Subject: SUMMARY ORDINANCE 1379, MUNICIPAL CODE TEXT AMENDMENT 16-03: AMENDMENTS TO THE DEFINTIONS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17.08) AND R-1 ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17.20) OF THE SIERRA MADRE MUNICIPAL CODE Applicant: City of Sierra Madre Project Location: Properties in the City of Sierra Madre, County of Los Angeles, State of California On September 27, 2016 the City Council of the City of Sierra Madre introduced for second reading Ordinance 1379 Chapter 17.08 (“Definitions”), Section 17.08.020 (“Words, terms, phrases defined”); Chapter 17.20 (”R-1 One Family Residential Zone”), Section 17.20.100 (“Newly created lots – Rear lot line width”), Section 17.20.110 (“Newly created lots – Minimum average width”), Section 17.20.115 (“Flag lots and exclusive access easements - Prohibited”), and Section 17.20.125 (“Allowable gross floor area”). The revisions to Chapter 17.20 include the establishment of a maximum allowable floor area specific to new lots and lots reconfigured through lot line adjustments. The amendments introduce new minor lot line adjustment provisions, new requirements for minimum frontage for lots located at the end of a cul-de-sac and for lots accessed by a shared private driveway, new diagrams illustrating the requirements for lots accessed by a shared driveway and prohibited/permitted lot configurations for lot splits, and elimination of flood control easement areas in the computation of lot area for purposes of calculating maximum allowable floor area. This summary is published pursuant to Government Code Section 36933(c)(1) and a full and complete certified copy of the text of Ordinance 1379 is available at the Sierra Madre City Manager’s Office located at City of Sierra Madre City Hall, 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, CA. Ordinance 1379 becomes effective on October 27, 2016. 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