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Committee and Commission Information - Special Vacancies

 

VACANCY NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Government Code Sections 54970 et seq., vacancies have occurred on the following City Council appointed boards/commissions/committees.

APPLICATIONS to serve on the committees/commissions listed below may be obtained from the City Clerk or the City’s Website: www.lomalinda-ca.gov and submitted to the City Clerk, City of Loma Linda 25541 Barton Road, Loma Linda, CA  92354.  Resumes are encouraged.

APPOINTMENTS will be scheduled upon receipt of sufficient applications.

August 2022

 APPLICATIONS
DUE: SEPTEMBER 12, 2022


Committee Application
(click to open, print, complete and submit) - APPLICATIONS FOR:  1) BUDGET COMMITTEE; 2) PARKS, RECREATION & BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE; 3) PERSONNEL BOARD; 4) TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE; and 5) TRAILS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION (Click to Open, Print, Complete and Submit)

BUDGET COMMITTEE - Seven (7) Vacancies

The Committee reviews the proposals of City staff and prepares recommendations to the City Council of how best to allocate the limited resources of the City to the various municipal services. The City Manager and Finance Director/Treasurer are the City's staff liaison members; although, all Department Heads participate.  The Committee meets on an As-Needed Basis, frequently during the months of May and June.  


PARKS, RECREATION, BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE - Six (6) Vacancies

The Parks, Recreation & Beautification Committee consists of six (6) members who serve three-year terms.  The Committee reviews the City's present Parks and Recreation Element of the General Plan for recommending possible changes to the City Council; prepares recommendations pertaining to upgrading existing parks, acquiring additional park land, development of a trails system, the application of various grant moneys and establishing the parameters of a beautification program.  The Director of Public Works is the City's liaison staff member.  The Committee normally meets bi-monthly on the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Civic Center.

 

PERSONNEL BOARD - Three (3) Vacancies

The duties and powers of the Board are to hear and decide Administrative Review Appeals and Grievance Appeals as prescribed by the Personnel Rules  and Regulations.  The City Manager as Personnel Director is the City's staff liaison member.  The Board meets on an As-Needed Basis. 

PLANNING COMMISSION - Five (5) vacancies

The Commission acts as a consulting and advisory board to the City Council, makes investigations and recommendations in an advisory capacity, either upon its own initiative or upon the request of either the City Staff or the City Council, of matters pertaining to grown, development and beautification of the City, including: subdivisions, street enclosures and street vacations, zoning text amendments and interpretations, annexation proceedings, development agreements, specific plans, general plan amendments, zone changes, variances, conditional use permits, parcel maps, zoning text interpretations, waivers, master sign plans, and precise plan of design.

Commission member are required to file a Statement of Economic Interests pursuant to the City's adopted Conflict of Interest Code as mandated by the Political Reform Act and enforced by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Statement of Economic Interest are public records.  The Commission meets First and Third (when necessary) Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm. 


TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Five (5) Vacancies 

The Traffic Advisory Committee is comprised of 10 members, 4 appointed at large and 6 representing staff, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Loma Linda Academy, Loma Linda University/Allied Health Systems and the Bryn Mawr School.  Committee members serve four-year terms. The task of the Committee is to review requests of citizens, staff, institutions and City Council pertaining to traffic safety items and subsequently submit recommendations to the City Council for consideration.  The Associate Engineer is the City's staff liaison member.  Meetings are held on a bi-monthly basis on the first Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Civic Center.


TRAILS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
- Ten (10) vacancies

The Trails Development Committee is comprised of 10 members who serve staggered three-year terms.  The tasks of the Committee include identifying and addressing trail related issues relating to the Transportation/Circulation, Conservation and Open Space, and Parks and Recreation Elements of the General Plan. The Director of Public Works is the City's liaison staff member.  The Committee normally meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Civic Center.