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of NEW BRIGHTON COMMISSION MEMBER <br /> EXPECTATIONS <br /> PRICRION <br /> the city that i rM lbr yOU <br /> PURPOSE- <br /> This document establishes expectations and associated remedies that City of New Brighton <br /> commission members agree to abide by in carrying out their duties as advisory officials. The <br /> New Brighton Commission Member Expectations document does not supersede any existing or <br /> future statutory or constitutional rights,but simply outlines appropriate commission expectations, <br /> behavior and interactions with each other, city staff, citizens and all other groups encountered as <br /> a result of city business so as to efficiently and effectively develop and carry out the mission, <br /> vision, goals and established policies of the city. Whenever referenced herein,the terns <br /> "commission member(s)"shall refer to all commission members appointed by the New Brighton <br /> City Council. <br /> Commission members are appointed by the City Council. The City Council sets the rules, <br /> expectations,roles,and responsibilities for each of the five advisory commissions that serve the <br /> City of New Brighton. The City Manager and staff liaison are responsible for assisting the City <br /> Council by providing information(as requested)to the advisory commissions to assist them with <br /> making public policy recommendations to the City Council, but are not responsible for managing <br /> or setting the rules, expectations,roles, and/or responsibilities for the various commissions. <br /> COMMISSIONS- <br /> The City of New Brighton has five citizen Commissions that play an important role in reviewing <br /> and making recommendations to the City Council on matters of public policy.Commission <br /> members are appointed by the City Council and serve on a volunteer basis. Terms are for three <br /> years. Below is a brief description of the New Brighton advisory commissions: <br /> • Planning Commission-This citizen commission advises the Council on all city land use <br /> planning matters. Duties include the development and maintenance of the New Brighton <br /> Comprehensive Plan, carrying out procedures directed by the City Council and making <br /> recommendations to the Council. <br /> • Economic Development Commission(EDC)-This Commission advises the Council on <br /> matters concerning industrial and commercial development for the city. <br /> • Parks,Recreation, Environmental Commission(PREC)-This Commission advises <br /> the City Council on the proper use of and care for parks and the natural environment and <br /> advises on policies covering recreational activities of the city. Issues relating to the New <br /> Brighton Community Center also come under the duties of this commission. <br /> • Public Safety Commission-This citizen commission advises the Council on matters <br /> related to the goals,policies and operations of public safety functions and human rights <br /> issues and fulfills the responsibilities and obligations of a Police Civil Service <br /> Commission,pursuant to the terms and provisions of MN Laws 1929, Ch. 299(MN <br /> Statutes, Chapter 419 et seq, as amended).Duties include assisting the police and fire <br /> 1 <br />
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