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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/19/2019 - Minutes MINUTES City of Renton Human Services Advisory Committee Meeting February 19, 2019- 3:00 p.m. Renton City Hall - Council Conference Room, 7th Floor ATTENDANCE: Amy Koehl, Leslie Anderson, Brandy Brown, Adair Hasty,Joanie Howe, Cynthia Jones, Joe Scovel, Krista Townsend, and Staci VanderPol Excused: Teresa Kenney, Catherine Dang Staff: Dianne Utecht, Human Services Coordinator; Roberta Graver, Administrative Assistant 1. Call to Order at 3:08pm 2. Approval of Agenda—Cynthia Jones motioned to approve the agenda, motion seconded, all were in favor, motion carried. It was noted that the "Review the Group Norms" was not included in the agenda, per the January 15th minutes. Cynthia motioned to table "Review the Group Norms" to the next meeting; motion seconded, all were in favor, motion carried. 3. Approval of Minutes a. Joanie Howe motioned to approve the January 15, 2019 minutes as presented, motion seconded, all were in favor, motion carried. 4. Discussion /Action Items: a. Member Binders—meeting binders were distributed to each committee member. Dianne Utecht described the contents of each tabbed section. Binders include meeting and member information, documents regarding committee governance, Human Services funding, key Human Services division information, and some city resources. Cynthia provided a copy of the Robert's Rules for Non Profits as a resource for possible use. Highlights include: 1. The list of selected agencies to receive funding and will be under contract for the 2019/2020 Funding cycle. 2. The MOU list is the list of cities who fund the same agencies, and under this Memorandum of Understanding agreement will fund the same agency through the lead city, for that agency. Instead of the agencies working with the cities individually,the cities created a structure for "lead" cities to contract with the agency, receive the quarterly reports and distribute funds to the agencies. At the beginning of the year the lead city will bill the other cities in the agreement to reimburse them for their portion in funding that agency. 3. The new application for the next funding cycle will be available around Feb 2020 for the 2021/2022 Funding Cycle.The 'submitted application evaluations and funding recommendation' process will take place the summer of 2020. 4. The Housing Repair Assistance Program has a budget for small repairs, but refers clients with larger repair requests to King County Housing Repair Program and collaborates with other resources for funding/service. King County Housing Repair approves a significant number of applications from Renton. Aside from the active City of Renton Human Services Advisory Committee February 19, 2019 Page 2 referrals from the Renton Housing repair program,the housing stock in Renton is older compared to other cities, especially the north and eastside. 5. Bylaws—Discussion on the clarification of the Chair, Vice Chair, and Vice Chair-Elect position. Per the bylaws,the Chair is a two year term and the Vice Chair is for one year. The Vice Chair then automatically becomes Vice Chair-Elect at the end of the one year term, for an additional one yearterm. Discussion points included: • What if the Vice Chair doesn't want to be Chair;the bylaws don't allow for this. • There is value having the Vice Chair to train under the Chair and to prepare to present to council the funding recommendation during their Chair term. • There needs to be clarity on the Vice Chair role and responsibilities • What exactly is the election process? o Historically it's been by consensus because there were not multiple candidates; but if there were,there would be a hard vote. • In reality,the Vice Chair (who becomes Chair automatically) is really a 4 year term, yet the committee member term is only 3 years. • The only election there is then is to elect the Vice Chair. • Option is to make the Chair and Vice Chair each voted in. • One option is to only have the Chair and then a Parliamentarian position, who then doesn't have to commit to becoming Chair. Brandy Brown motioned to table the discussion to the next meeting, motion was seconded, all were in favor, motion carried. 6. Boards Training—Roberta provided the City Boards and Committees Training presentation by sharing the slide presentation provided by the City Clerk's office. Committee member asked that city staff confirm the file retention schedule of'handwritten notes by committee members, when it helps others make decisions'. 7. March Agenda Creation a. Finalize Vice Chair role, and election b. Speaker for recent "Changes in Coordinated Entry" c. Overview of the Sunset Redevelopment Plan (Old Viet-Wa location) d. Old Business: Review Group Norms (Group Norms chart available at each meeting) 8. Meeting Evaluation Pros Cons Used Roberts Rules Correctly Some overthinking Everyone listened &was respectful Missed Teresa- not in attendance Binders were helpful Include a 5 minute break in agenda Good job getting clarity on Chair/Vice Chair Board Training—huge info dump, could Staff are helpful and knowledgeable more interesting/tailored to board Good Conversation Appreciate openness to input Great Human Services Resource Guide City of Renton Human Services Advisory Committee February 19, 2019 Page 3 Respectfully submitted, l Amy Koehl, 6-"air Date Next regular meeting: March 19,2019, Council Conference room 7th Floor,Renton City Hall RENTON HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE BYLAWS MISSION STATEMENT Renton Human Services Advisory Committee is a diverse group of people from the community who recognizes community assets, anticipates need, and advises the Mayor, Council, and City staff on human services issues of concern to Renton residents. PREAMBLE'—The purpose of the Committee shall be to: Understand the human services needs of Renton residents. Evaluate and recommend to the Mayor, Council, and City staff the allocation of funds to specific programs and projects that meet those needs. Assist City staff in developing policies related to human services affecting Renton residents. Keep current on community-wide activities that may affect the availability and quality of human services for Renton residents. ARTICLE I - NAME AND STAFFING Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Renton Human Services Advisory Committee (RHSAC). Section 2. The RHSAC shall have staff support from the Human Services Division. ARTICLE II — MEMBERSHIP Section 1. The Mayor will appoint members of the RHSAC for a three-year term of office. Appointments to the RHSAC to fill unexpired terms shall be for the duration of the original term set for the position. The terms are staggered. Each term will start at the time of appointment by the Mayor. Section 2. The RHSAC membership shall consist of eleven (11) members who must reside within the corporate boundaries of the City of Renton2, one of whom shall be a youth representative under 21 years of age at the time of appointment3. The Committee is to be comprised of people who represent the diverse nature of the City, including geography, gender, age, and ethnicity. 1 Per Renton City Council, Ordinance 5155 adopted on 9/26/05 2 Per Renton City Council, Ordinance 5259 adopted on 2/26/07 s Per Renton City Council,Ordinance 5155 adopted on 9/26/05 1 H:\Human Services\Advisory Committee\2019 HSAC\02 FEB\Bylaws.doc Approved 2010 Section 3. Procedures for filling vacancies, whether for expired or unexpired terms, shall be as follows: The Chair may select a Nominating Committee of at least one third of the members to interview any and all individuals who submit their names for consideration. Anyone interested in serving on RHSAC must submit a City of Renton Application for Boards/Commissions/Committees to the Mayor's office. Staff will do community outreach to ensure that submitted applications reflect the diversity of Renton residents. The Nominating Committee will submit a list of names recommended for appointment to the Human Services Manager. The Manager will then submit the list of names to the Mayor's office. Members with expiring terms are not guaranteed reappointment and must reapply. Section 4. Members who cannot attend a meeting must contact the Human Services Manager, in advance of such absences. This will be reported to the Chair. Attendance is tracked over a calendar year. Two unexcused absences and no more than four total absences per calendar year shall be cause for dismissal (except for the youth member), and the recommendation will be forwarded to the Mayor. Following any absence, members must make arrangements with the Human Services Manager to receive materials and a brief overview of the missed meeting. Failure to contact the Human Services Manager to report an absence prior to a regularly scheduled meeting will result in an unexcused absence. ARTICLE III —SELECTION AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS Section 1. Officers Chair and Vice-Chair shall be elected at the first meeting of the calendar year by majority vote of the Committee. The Chair will serve a two (2) year term. The Vice-Chair will serve a one (1) year term. In the final year of the Chair's term, the Vice-Chair will become Chair-elect. Section 2. Duties of Officers Chair The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Committee. The Chair shall, as needed, establish all special committees and appoint a committee head, which shall carry out assigned tasks. The Chair shall be an ex-officio member of all committees except the Nominating Committee. The Chair is empowered to call additional special meetings as needed. The Chair shall be authorized to submit correspondence under his/her signature to the Mayor and Council, with the approval of the RHSAC, as indicated by a majority vote. 2 H:\Human Services\Advisory Committee\2019 HSAC\02 FEB\Bylaws.doc Approved 2010 Vice-Chair The Vice-Chair shall perform the duties of the Chair in his/her absence. The Vice-Chair shall also act as the Parliamentarian. Staff providing support services shall maintain an accurate roll of members in good standing, shall maintain the records of RHSAC, and assist the Nominating Committee or other committees, as called by the Chair. Section 3. A Nominating Committee consisting of at least one third of the members will be appointed by the Chair, and shall present a slate of officers to the RHSAC for approval at the last meeting of each year. ARTICLE IV—COMMITTEE MEETINGS Section 1. All meetings shall be open to the public. At the discretion of the Chair, the public may be invited to comment during the meeting. Section 2. The RHSAC shall meet the third Tuesday of each month during the year. Additional meetings may be called during the funding recommendation period. Section 3. Other special meetings and workshops may be held at the call of the Chair or upon request of six (6) members of the RHSAC. Section 4. Minutes shall be taken by Human Services staff and provided to the Mayor, City Council, City Clerk, and RHSAC members. Section 5. A simple majority of ) voting members pFeSeRt at a regular or special meeting of the RHSAC shall constitute a quorum. Decisions will be made by majority vote of members present. Section 6. Roberts Rules of Order, Revised, shall govern all meetings of the Committee. ARTICLE V—AMENDMENTS The bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members present at any regularly scheduled meeting of the committee, provided notification and a copy of the proposed changes has been given to the members of this RHSAC at least seven (7) days in advance of such meeting. 3 H:\Human Services\Advisory Committee\2019 HSAC\02 FEB\Bylaws.doc Approved 2010 � O (,n ! 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