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Sec. 22.620. Creation of Department and Purpose.
 
   (a)   There is hereby created a department in City government to be known as the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Authority Department, hereinafter referred to in this chapter as the “Department,” which shall operate, manage, maintain and control all of the property, including adjacent and nearby parking lots, included within the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument and heretofore operated by the Department of Recreation and Parks, except public streets, sewers in the public streets, Water and Power facilities, street lights, and similar facilities or equipment which are operated, managed, maintained and controlled by City departments other than the Department of Recreation and Parks.
 
   (b)   The Department shall operate, manage, maintain and control the above described property in a manner that will enhance the theme of each of the unique areas located within the Monument boundaries consistent with Section 4.5 of Chapter 1358 of the Statutes of 1987, the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, and the history of each area. For example, the Italian Hall shall be restored and operated in a manner consistent with its theme, a Chinese history museum shall be established in the Monument, and Olvera Street shall be operated, managed, maintained and controlled in a manner that will preserve and positively reflect the early Mexican history of the City, revitalize the Mexican marketplace atmosphere now in existence, and preserve and enhance the historic buildings on the street.
 
   (c)   For purposes of this chapter, the phrase “operate, manage, maintain and control” shall have the same meaning as the commonly understood meaning of each of those terms and shall include the power and duty to plan, design, develop, construct, rehabilitate, reconstruct, restore, repair, improve, and otherwise administer any and all parts or areas of the Monument.
 
   (d)   The Department shall be the successor in interest as to all rights, liabilities, benefits, privileges, and immunities of the Department of Recreation and Parks created by or arising from any and all contracts and agreements relating to the operation, management, maintenance and control of the Monument and in effect as of the operative date of the transfer of powers, duties and functions under this chapter.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
 
 
 
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EL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES HISTORICAL MONUMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION
 
 
Section
22.621   Control and Management of Department.
22.622   Composition of the Board.
22.623   Terms of Members of the Board.
22.624   Meetings and Compensation.
22.625   Conflict of Interest.
22.626   Facilities and Equipment on Adjoining Sidewalks, Streets and Ways.
22.627   Limitation as to Real Property.
22.628   General Charter Requirements.
 
 
Sec. 22.621. Control and Management of Department.
 
   The Department shall be under the control and management of a board of nine commissioners to be known as the Board of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Authority Commissioners, hereinafter referred to in this chapter as the “Board”.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
Amended by: Ord. No. 170,869, Eff. 2-22-96
 
 
Sec. 22.622. Composition of the Board.
 
   The Board shall be composed of nine persons, all of whom shall be at all times electors of the City. Each member shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council by majority vote. The members of the Board shall be exempt from all civil service provisions and, to the extent feasible, shall be selected to provide representation of the following disciplines on the Board: Business, Arts/Culture, Law, Community Service, Los Angeles History, Banking and Finance, and Architecture. However, no person shall be appointed or confirmed to the Board who is a current tenant, lessee, or operator of a business in the Monument.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
Amended by: Ord. No. 170,869, Eff. 2-22-96.
 
 
Sec. 22.623. Terms of Members of the Board.
 
   The term of office for each member of the Board shall be four (4) years and shall begin with the first day of July of the respective years. Provided, however, that the terms of the initial appointments of Board Members shall begin on the date the appointee is confirmed and sworn into office and end on June 30 of the year indicated below for the respective offices:
 
Office No. 1   1993
Offices Nos. 2 and 3   1994
Offices Nos. 4 and 5   1995
Offices Nos. 6 and 7   1996
Offices Nos. 8 and 9   1997
 
   Each appointment to fill a vacancy on the Board shall be for the period of the unexpired term.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
Amended by: Ord. No. 170,869, Eff. 2-22-96
 
 
Sec. 22.624. Meetings and Compensation.
 
   The members of the Board shall be paid $50 per meeting for each meeting of the Board attended, not to exceed $250 in any one calendar month.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
 
 
Sec. 22.625. Conflict of Interest.
 
   Members of the Board and Board nominees shall be subject to all ethics and conflict of interest laws and regulations applicable to existing boards and commissions of the City of Los Angeles.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
 
 
Sec. 22.626. Facilities and Equipment on Adjoining Sidewalks, Streets and Ways.
 
   The Board shall have the power and authority to approve street lights, street and sidewalk surfaces, fixtures and other appliances and furnishings proposed to be located in or on the sidewalks, streets and ways immediately adjoining the Monument in order to maintain and enhance the ambiance and character of the Monument. No such improvements shall be made or installed without the approval of the Board; provided that the incremental costs, if any, of complying with the changes required by the Board to obtain its approval of such proposed improvements shall be paid by the Department. If the Board is unwilling or unable to pay for such incremental costs within a reasonable time and the City Council or the other City department proposing to make such improvements is unable or unwilling to pay for such incremental costs, such improvements shall be deemed approved.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 167,902, Eff. 6-13-92.
 
 
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