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Comm No 0035.54 - resolution 216-19 and council transcript for Aug 8 2019 agenda
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Res. 216-19:PROPOSES AN ALTERNATIVE AMENDMENT IN PLACE OF CHARTER <br />PROPOSAL CA-18, DRAFT2, RELATING TO THE PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN <br />SPACE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION MAINTENANCE <br />FUND <br />Adds to Charter Commission Proposal CA-18, Draft 2, that an officer, board <br />member, or employee of a stewardship organization may receive compensation <br />from stewardship grant funding for labor, educational workshops, or maintenance <br />work when those activities are included and approved as part of the stewardship <br />grant proposal. <br />Reference:Comm. 359 <br />Intr. by:Ms. David and Ms. Eoff <br />Waived:FC <br />Motion to Approve:Ms. Davidmoved to adopt Res. 216-19. Seconded by <br />Mr.-Kleinfelder. <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF:Ms. David. <br />MS. DAVID:Thank you. I really would like to thank Ms. <br />mind, Ms.Ford, SueDursin, yes, who testified and the others who have testified <br />in support of this initiative, and for coming today and also actually the Charter <br />Commission who have workedreally hard, and the Charter staff,on coming up <br />with proposed amendments. <br />This amendment is basically not changing anything that the Commission has done <br />except-18 that provides that board <br />members and officerscan get compensated if their work is for the nonprofit and <br />request. <br />So, really I know, especially in my district, the nonprofits that are working hard to <br />maintain these open s <br />places. So, we also did not change the fact that board members should not be paid <br />a salary, or officers, but we did want to respect the fact that if they are providing <br />valid and legitimate work, which most of them do, then I believe they should be <br />compensated. <br />including this as part of their proposal for CA- <br />for Ms.Eoff to add to that, but for now I yield. Thank you. <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF:Okay, any other Council Members have a comment or a <br />question? Mr.Chung. <br /> <br />
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