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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2008-042Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008-042 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ESTABLISHING LOCAL FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE GUIDELINES FOR APPOINTED AND ELECTED OFFICIALS AND APPROVING THE CITY OF SEWARD FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORM UPON VOTER APPROVAL AND PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION #1 AT THE OCTOBER 7, 2008 MUNICIPAL ELECTION WHEREAS, the Alaska Legislature has statutory provisions relating to the disclosure and reporting of financial and business interests of public officials, which includes municipal elected and appointed officials; and WHEREAS, the new requirements have become too intrusive and unreasonable, which has created a hardship for keeping and recruiting municipal elected and appointed officials in our community; and WHEREAS, appointed and elected officials will be defined as; the city manager, candidates and seated Mayor and City Council members and Seward Planning & Zoning C'on~missioners; and WHEREAS, those statutory provisions are applicable to municipal officers unless a majority of the voters at a general election, approve an ordinance exempting its municipal officers from the requirements of the state provisions; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes in the public's right to know the financial and business interests of the persons who seek and hold public office, and desires to establish adequate local provisions relating to disclosure of business and financial interests and conflicts of interest; and WHEREAS, the City Council has established a financial disclosure form for Seward which basically adopts the requirements of the State Public Officials 2007 form; and WHEREAS, passage of the new City of Seward's financial disclosure form continues to assure public access, accountability, and continue the public trust by requiring officials in their official acts to disclose private or business interests; and WHEREAS, this change would still protect the public from the influence of undisclosed private or business interests, permit public access to information necessary to judge the credentials and performance of those who seek and hold public office, while allowing certain rights of privacy for our citizens seeking to hold public office. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008-042 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Council approves the financial disclosure form presented at this meeting, and adopts it as the City of Seward's financial disclosure form. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage of Proposition #1, at the Municipal election held October 7, 2008, exempting the City of Seward from the requirements of Chapter 39.50 of the Alaska Statutes. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 12th day of May, 2008. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA f ~, Willard Dunham, Vice Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Kellar, Dunham NOES: None ABSENT: Amberg, Smith, Corbridge ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ~' _ ~ Je Lewis Ci Clerk, C ~~~~~~ru~i~~ ,••;~ of s~w,~ ••. • t R••e°°°q° ~ (City Seal) .~~,~ •••'•~~'a~~••,~ ~~. ~ f.• .'4.~ ~[ y •~- " r ~ ~ ~ • _ ~~J -+-- '_ ~ Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: May 12, 2008 To: Mayor Corbridge, City Council From: Jean Lewis, City Clerk Agenda Item: City of Seward Financial Disclosure Form Acceptance BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward has heard from many citizens that they would not run for public office because of the intrusiveness of the new requirements of the Alaska Public Official Commission's (APOC) Financial Disclosure laws. Upon research, it became noticed that municipalities could opt out or be exempt from this law (AS39.50) if they received voter approval from their communities. Further research showed over half of the municipalities around the state had already exempted themselves from these state provisions. "Appointed and elected officials" will include; the city manager, candidates and seated Mayor and City Council positions and Seward Planning & Zoning Commissioners. The City Council voted unanimously to put anon-code ordinance on the ballot for the October 7, 2008 municipal election for voter approval, exempting the City of Seward from the state requirements in AS39.50. The City Council also voiced concern that Seward adopt its own form that would meet the intent listed below. For your approval is a modified 2007Alaska Public Official Commission form, that basically adopts the old form prior to the most recent changes. The items changed are: ^ Kept the 2007 APOC $5000 limit instead of the new $ l 0001imit. ^ Took out all references to the APOC manual. ^ Added a footer which was adopted from the new 2008 APOC forms. ^ Took out where it referred to each individual year, and put the words "the preceding calendar year" to save time and money in annual form changes. ^ Added records retention language ^ Added words notifying the public this only exempted Seward from the state disclosure laws, not the state campaign laws. INTENT: To establish financial disclosure guidelines that continue to protect the public from the influence of undisclosed private and business interests, provide public access to information necessary to judge the credentials of those seeking to hold public office, assure accountability and continue the public trust, while still allowing for certain rights of privacy for citizens wishing to seek public office. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this resolution/ordinance is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. .A r. Other: FISCAL NOTE: Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Approve Resolution 2008-042, which adopts the City of Seward's own financial disclosure form. ~.i`~