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The city manager is authorized to execute employee group insurance and benefit plans and amendments subject to agreement with the representatives of recognized employee organizations and the inclusion of any required funding therefor in the annual budget of the city or in a supplemental appropriation thereto.
(Res. No. 12 83-84, Res. No. 14 98-99)
The city manager is hereby authorized to execute agreements for expenditure of city funds with community organizations for which the city council has approved funding as part of the annual budget.
(Res. No. 12 84-85 §1)
A. The Model Conflict of Interest Code as set forth in section 18730 of Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations, together with any amendments hereinafter enacted by the Fair Political Practices Commission, is hereby adopted by reference and constitutes the Conflict of Interest Code of the City of Chico.
B. City officers and City employees subject to this Conflict of Interest Code shall file statements of economic interest with the City Clerk as provided for in the Model Conflict of Interest Code, no later than April 1st of the annual reporting period.
C. Disclosure Categories. The disclosure categories for City officers and employees subject to this section shall be as follows:
1. Disclosure Category 1: Officers and employees in this category must report all investments, business positions in, and income, including loans and gifts, from sources located in or doing business in the City of Chico and all interests in real property located within the City or within a two mile radius of the City or any property owned or used by the City.
2. Disclosure Category 2: Officers and employees in this category must report all investments, business positions in, and income, including loans and gifts, from sources which provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, or equipment of the type utilized by the designated officer or employee's department.
3. Disclosure Category 3: Officers and employees in this category must report all interests in real property located within the City or within a two mile radius of the City or any property owned by the City.
4. Disclosure Category 4: Officers and employees in this category must report all investments, business positions in, and income, including loans and gifts, from sources located in or doing business at the Chico Municipal Airport or in any Airport Zoning District and all interests in real property located within any Airport Zoning District or within a two mile radius of any property within an Airport Zoning District.
5. Disclosure Category 5: Officers and employees in this category must report all investments, business positions in, and income, including loans and gifts, from sources located in or doing business in the City which engage in land development, construction or the acquisition and sale of real property.
D. The designated City officers and employees and the disclosure categories applicable to such designated City officers and employees shall be as follows:
Designated City Officers and Employees | Disclosure Category |
Designated City Officers and Employees | Disclosure Category |
Accountant (management) | 2 |
Accounting manager | 2 |
Administrative services director | 1 |
Airport commission member | 4 |
Airport manager | 4 |
Animal services manager | 2 |
Architectural review and historic preservation board member | 1 |
Arts commission member | 1 |
Assistant park manager | 2,3 |
Assistant planner | 1 |
Associate engineer | 3,5 |
Associate planner | 1 |
Budget & treasury manager | 2 |
Building official | 1 |
Chief of police | 1 |
City clerk | 1 |
Code enforcement officer I, II | 1 |
Code enforcement supervisor | 1 |
Combination inspector I, II | 3,5 |
Communications analyst | 2 |
Community development director | 1 |
Construction inspector | 3,5 |
Cyber security analyst | 1 |
Deputy fire chief | 1 |
Deputy city manager | 1 |
Deputy director - city clerk | 1 |
Deputy director - community development | 1 |
Deputy director - finance | 1 |
Deputy director - information systems | 1 |
Deputy director - public works engineering | 1 |
Director of human resources and risk management | 1 |
Facilities manager | 2,4 |
Fire chief | 1 |
Fire prevention inspector | 1 |
Fire prevention officer | 1 |
Fleet manager | 2 |
Homeless housing coordinator | 2,4 |
Housing program analyst | 2,3 |
Housing program manager | 2,3 |
Information systems analyst | 2 |
Information systems manager | 2 |
Joint Powers Financing Authority | 1 |
Laboratory technical manager | 2 |
Landscape plans examiner/inspector | 2,3 |
Management analyst | 2 |
Management analyst (city manager's office) | 2,4 |
Oversight Board for dissolved Chico Redevelopment Agency | 1 |
Park and natural resources manager | 2,3 |
Park commission member | 1 |
Parking coordinator | 1 |
Payroll manager | 2 |
Police captain | 1 |
Police lieutenant | 1 |
Principal planner | 1 |
Project manager | 1 |
Project and grants manager | 2,4 |
Public information officer | 2,4 |
Public works administration manager | 1 |
Public works director - engineering | 1 |
Public works director - operations & maintenance | 1 |
Public works manager | 1 |
Purchasing manager | 1 |
Regulatory compliance manager | 1 |
Senior communications analyst | 2 |
Senior civil engineer | 3,5 |
Senior development engineer | 3,5 |
Senior human resources analyst | 1 |
Senior information systems analyst | 2 |
Senior planner | 1 |
Senior plans examiner | 3,5 |
Senior traffic engineer | 3,5 |
Successor Agency | |
Board members | 1 |
Executive Director | 1 |
Attorney | 1 |
Treasurer | 1 |
Secretary | 1 |
Supervising combination inspector | 2,3 |
Traffic signal operations engineer | 1 |
Urban forest manager | 2,3 |
Wastewater treatment manager | 2 |
E. Consultants. The disclosure categories applicable to City Consultants shall be determined by the City Manager based on the nature of the services to be performed for the City by such Consultants. Such determinations shall be made in writing and shall include a description of the City Consultants' duties. A copy of such determination shall be forwarded to the City Clerk and shall be retained by the City Clerk for public inspection in the same manner and same location as the City's Conflict of Interest Code.
F. Public Officials Who Manage Public Investments. It has been determined that positions listed below manage public investments and will file Statement of Economic Interest pursuant to Government Code Section 87200.
City attorney
City council member
City manager
Finance director
Planning commission member
(Res. No. 99 84-85, Res. No. 69 85-86, Res. No. 123 86-87, Res. No. 83 88-89, Res. No. 105 89-90, Res. No. 109 91-92 §§1, 2, Res. No. 49 93-94, Res. No. 2 94-95, Res. No. 102 94-95, Res. No. 81 95-96, Res. No. 65 96-97, Res. No. 150 96-97, Res. No. 61 97-98, Res. No. 67 99-00, Res. No. 77 00-01, Res. No. 73 01-02, Res. No. 52 02-03, Res. No. 02 03-04, Res. No. 54 03-04, Res. No. 39 04-05, Res. No. 41 05-06, Res. No. 34-07, Res 73-08, Res 49-10, Res 64-12, Res 19-13, Res. No. 71-14; Res. No. 84-16; Res. No. 81-18; Res. No. 63-22; Res. 75-24)
It shall be the general policy of the City of Chico to prohibit discrimination against any person in access to or provision of services in any manner on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, AIDS/HIV status, genetic information, political activities or affiliations, military and veterans status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status, unless exempted by state or federal law or otherwise indicated.
(Ord. 2451 §5)
2R.04.190 City manager authorized to execute and file applications, assurances, and agreements with the Federal Transit Administration, an operating administration of the U. S. Department of Transportation, for Federal transportation assistance authorized by 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53, Title 23, United States Code, and other Federal statutes administered by the Federal Transit Administration.
A. The city manager, or a designee, is authorized to execute and file an application for Federal financial assistance on behalf of the city with the Federal Transit Administration (“FTA”) for Federal assistance authorized by 49 U.S.C. Chapter 53, Title 23, United States Code, or other Federal statutes authorizing a project administered by the FTA.
B. The city manager, or a designee, is authorized to execute and file with its applications the annual certifications and assurances and other documents the FTA requires before awarding a Federal assistance grant or cooperative agreement.
C. The city manager, or a designee, is authorized to execute grant and cooperative agreements with the FTA on behalf of the city.
(Res. No. 18 03-04)
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