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2007-20 ORDINANCE NO. 2007-20 AN ORDINANCE AlV1ENDING CHAPTER 58, ARTICLE 11 AND III OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX. VIRGINIA. PERTAINING TO PARI< AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AND P ARl< OPERATING POLICY_ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX. VIRGINIA (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") that Chapter 58, Article II and Article III of the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia", are hereby amended in their entirety and shall read as follovvs: Art:icle II. PARI<;;: AND RECREATION ADVISO:R.V BOA:R.I> *Cross references: Boards and commissions, S2-21 1 et seq. Sec. 58-31. Est:ablished. There is hereby established an Advisory Board to Ci"ty Council to be lcr1o"YVn as the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, othe~ise kr10vv as PRAl3. (Code 1978, SI5-6) Sec... 58-32. Composit:ion; appoint:ment: and 'terms DC oCfice DC members. (a) The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall consist of fourteen members selected as nearly as possible from the various groups vvithin the city having an. interest in parks, trails, indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, recreation programs, and special events (Fall Festival, July 4t.h, etc.). Seven members of the Advisory Board shall be appointed by the city council. The eighth member is a member of the ~orthem Virginia Regional Park Authority, as designated by City CounciL The ninth member shall be a member of the Seniors" Center Advisory Council, as designated by City CounciL The tenth member shall be a member of the Community Appearance Committee ~ho is designated by the Committee. The eleventh member shall be a member of the Commission of the Arts vvho is designated by the Commission. The tvvelfth member shall be a member of the City School Board V\l'ho is designated by the Board. The thirteenth member shall be a member of the Planning Commission vvho is designated by the Commission. The fourteenth member shall be a nonvoting., advisory representative of the city's teen counciL The Director of the Parks and Recreation Department shall serve as a non-voting, ex-officio member to the Advisory Board. l"\.1:embers of the board shall serve at the pleasure of the City Councilor for three years, vvhichever is shorter. (b) The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meets on the second Thursday of the months September through July. Occasionally, a special meeting not held at the regular time may be called. In an effort to stress the importance of meeting, Board members vvho miss three regular meetings vvithin this eleven-month period vv-ill be presumed to have resigned, and the Advisory Board Chair vvill notify the City Clerk in vv-riting, requesting advertisement to fill the vacancy. ConsideratioI1 for extenuating circumstances vvill be given on an individual basis. (Code 1978. SI5-7) Sec. 58-33. R.esponsibili1::ies generally. (a) The Advisory Board shall serve as the advisory body for the City of Fairrax City CounciL The Advisory Board shall serve as liaison to the City Council bet~een the Parks and Recreation Department and citizens of the City of Fairfax. The Advisory Board shall consult with and advise said bodies in matters affecting parks, trails, indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, recreation programs, and City-sponsored special events, including promotion, marketing, membership, programming, planning, fee structures, naming of park entities, and maintenance, and to input its long-range planning for resources for capital projects for rehabilitation, design and/or development for indoor/outdoor recreation. (b) The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall ensure adequate coordination of all matters affecting policy of joint community use of schools with the City School Board in accordance with agreements between the City Council and the School Board. (c) The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is advisory in nature only and will have no authority for operations. (d) In rendering advice or making recommendations to City Council as to program, acquisition, or development, the Advisory Board shall also give consideration as to methods of implementing and financing, after consultation with the City Manager. Particular attention shall be given to such projects as are applicable for inclusion in the Capital Improvement Plan of the City. ( e) Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of this Article, any matter recommended by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to the City Council that has a financial implication will be forwarded to the City Manager for his comments prior to consideration by the City Council. (Code 1978, S15-13) Sec. 58-34. Recommendations. (a) Facilities. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall be charged with studying and recommending on parks, trails, and indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, specifically: (1) Geographical distribution of parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities within the community according to the needs of the community and as measured against national standards which have been developed. (2) Participation by the City in regional facilities and the benefits or inadequacies as indicated thereby. (3) Specific plans for the development of parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities, provided that the Advisory Board shall ensure full consultation with the Planning Commission on matters affecting the comprehensive plan. (4) Specific plans for the maintenance of parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities. (5) Specific plans for the acquisition and development of open space for the purposes of parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities. (6) Specific plans for the Capital Improvement Plan as it relates to parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities. (7) Specialized recreation needs not being met by either public or private development. (8) The joint community use of school facilities. (9) The naming of parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities. (10) The rules and regulations for the operations of City's parks, trails, and indoor/outdoor recreation facilities. (b) Programs. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall be charged with studying and recommending on the recreation programs, specifically: (1) Recreation programs services being provided with particular reference to variety and age groups. (2) Programs made available to city citizens by the county recreation department. (3) Publicity undertaken to make known to citizens available opportunities of both the city and the county. (4) The annual program offerings and level of staffing as represented by the budget document. (5) The activities of volunteer organizations in the various fields of recreation. . (c) Special Events. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall be charged with studying and recommending on City-sponsored special events, specifically: (1) Special events being provided with particular reference to variety and age groups. (2) Specific plans for creating new special events. (3) Specific plans for modifying existing special events, including cost and structures, marketing, promotion. (Code 1978, SS15-8, 15-9) Sec. 58-35. Coordination of activities of volunteer agencies. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall be responsible for recommending park, trail, playground development, and recreational activity. It shall encourage volunteer citizen participation to the maximum extent possible. (Code 1978, S15-12) Sees. 58-36-58-60. Reserved. Article III. PARK OPERATING POLICY Sec. 58-61. Park regulations. (a) The City Council may establish, by ordinance, rules and regulations for the operation of the City's parks, trails, and indoor and outdoor recreation facilities. The rules and regulations shall be made available in convenient public facilities throughout the City, and available to any person upon request. The City Council may require the rules and regulations, or portions thereof, to be posted at one or more of the City's parks. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any park rule or regulation. Any such violation shall be a class 4 misdemeanor. (Code 1978, S15-16) Sec. 58-62. Closed areas. Any section or part of any park or trail or indoor/outdoor facility may be declared closed to the public by the City Manager at any time or for any interval of time, either temporarily or at regular and stated intervals, daily or otherwise, and either entirely or merely to certain uses, as the City Manger shall find reasonably necessary. (Code 1978, S15-15) This ordinance shall become effective as provided by law. INTRODUCED: October 9, 2007 PUBLIC HEARING: October 9, 2007 ADOPTED: October 23,2007 ~ Mayor - ATTEST: Vote: Councilwoman Cross Aye Councilman Greenfield Aye Councilwoman Lyon Aye Councilman Rasmussen Aye Councilman Silverthorne Aye Councilwoman Winter Aye