File #: 20-126    Version: 5
Type: Legal Affairs Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/31/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/8/2020 Final action:
Title: Introduction and first reading of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange Amending Title 2, Chapter 2.08 of the Orange Municipal Code Relating to City Council Compensation. Ordinance No. 14-20. (Continued from June 9, 2020)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance No. 14-20
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Rick Otto, City Manager

FROM: Gary A. Sheatz, City Attorney


1. SUBJECT
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Introduction and first reading of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange Amending Title 2, Chapter 2.08 of the Orange Municipal Code Relating to City Council Compensation. Ordinance No. 14-20. (Continued from June 9, 2020)
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2. SUMMARY
The subject ordinance updates Title 2 of the Orange Municipal Code. If adopted the ordinance provides for City Council member salary compensation of $600 per month, as determined by state law.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Introduce and approve Ordinance No. 14-20 for First Reading.
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4. FISCAL IMPACT
The total expenditure for Ordinance No. 14-20 is $50,400 the first year, potentially increasing by 5% per year thereafter, if amended by ordinance, and will be funded through General Fund (100).
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
This action does not correlate to any of the adopted strategic plan goals; however, updates or amendments to the Orange Municipal Code reflecting current or future policies or practices are often required.
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
In November, 2011, the City Council eliminated salary, health and retirement benefits for the Mayor and City Council members. Most citizens are likely unaware that their elected officials serve without any form of compensation whatsoever. In Orange County, only elected officials in the cities of Orange, Tustin and Villa Park serve without compensation.
As part of the transition from an at-large electoral system to a by-district electoral system, questions arose regarding City Council compensation. When citizens were informed that no compensation was provided to the Mayor or City Council members, several members of the public indicated that, given the time commitment required of a Council representative, the lack of compensation could be a significant financial barrier to serving as an elected official.
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