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RESOLUTION N0.97-19
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF UKIAH THE CITY OF UKIAHAMENDING
APPENDIX TO CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE
1. The Political Reform Act ("the Act," Gov. Code ~
81000, et seq.) requires state and local government agencies to
adopt and promulgate conflict of interest codes; and
2. The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has
adopted a regulation (2 C.C.R. ~ 18730) which contains the terms of
a standard conflict of interest code. It can be incorporated by
reference and may be amended by the FPPC after public notice and
hearings to conform to amendments in the Act; and
3. On March 6, 1991, in Resolution No. 91-46, the City
Council adopted the standard conflict of interest code by
reference; and
4. Resolution No. 91-46 contained an Appendix which set
forth the disclosure categories for the various positions in City
government which make decisions that could affect an economic
interest; and
5. Various job titles and duties have changed since the
Appendix was originally adopted and the Appendix requires amendment
to reflect the currently effective job titles and duties within the
City government; and
6. Under Government Code Section 87306.5 every other
year beginning in 1992, the City Council must either amend its City
Code or determine that no amendments are necessary.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached Amended
Appendix to Conflict of Interest Code is hereby adopted, effective
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September 18, 1996, and shall remain in effect until further
amended by resolution of the City Council.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of September, 1996, by the
following roll call vote:
AYES:
and Mayor Schneiter.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
Councilmembers Mastin, Malone, Wattenburger, Shoemaker,
Fred Schne~i~r, ~ayor t
M~r~e Gi~ntoli, City Clerk
4: Res: Conflict. Int
APPENDIX TO CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE
DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES FOR CONFUCT OF INTEREST CODE
(Effective September 18, 1996)
RANGE OF DUTIES POSITION REPORTABLE INTERESTS
Employees whose duties are Mayor*, Councilmembers*, City All sources of income, interests
broad and undefinable Manager*, City Attorney*, in real property and
Assistant City Manager*, investments and business
Finance Director (All positions in business entities
Schedules)*, City Treasurer*,
Director of Public Safety, Fire
Operations Chief, Police
Captain, Fire Battalion Chief,
Planning Director, Senior
Planner, Director of Public
Works/City Engineer, Director of
Public Utilities, Director of
Community Services, Planning
Commissioners*
Employees whose duties
involve contracting or
pumhasing for
a: Entire City City Clerk, Accounting Investments and business
Supervisor, Purchasing positions in business entities,
Supervisor and sources of income which
provide services, supplies,
materials, machinery or
equipment of the type utilized
by the entire City (excluding
Schedules B & Cl)
b. A specific City Department Water and Sewer Operations Investments and business
Superintendent, Water and positions in business entities,
Wastewater Treatment Plant and sources of income which
Supewisor, Cultural provide services, supplies,
Arts/Museum Director, Electric materials, machinery or
Supervisor, Public Works equipment of the type utilized
Superintendent, Landfill by the designated employee's
Supervisor, Airport Manager department (all schedules
excluding schedules B & C1)
Included solely for disqualification purposes. Disclosure requirements imposed by Government Code
Section 87200. Solely required to complete Form 721 or any successor form. (See 2 C.C.R. {}18730,
Section 3.)
Note:
If the City hires "consultants" as defined in 2 C.C.R. ยง12700, the City Manager shall describe in
writing the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, shall determine the scope, if any,
of his or her reporting obligations. The City Manager shall forward a copy of this determination to
the Fair Political Practices Commission.
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