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CITY OF PRIOR LAKE
COMMUNITY SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE BYLAWS
Adopted November 17, 2008
Amended October 19, 2009
Amended January 3, 2011
Amended January 17, 2012
Amended January 13, 2014
Amended January 12, 2015
Amended January 11, 2016
Amended March 19, 2018
SECTION 100: PURPOSE
101: The purpose of the Community Safety Advisory Committee bylaws is to provide a set of
operating procedures for the Community Safety Advisory Committee, and to establish a code
of ethics and conduct.
102: The Bylaws shall be reviewed annually by the Community Safety Advisory Committee, and
any changes or amendments agreed to by a majority vote of the Committee shall be
recommended to the City Council for adoption at its annual meeting. The City Council
conducts its annual meeting at the first meeting in January of each year.
SECTION 200: STRUCTURE OF COMMITTEE
201: COMMITTEE CREATED: A Community Safety Advisory Committee is hereby created for the
City, its purpose to be of an advisory nature to the City Council and staff on issues related to
making Prior Lake a safe and healthy community.
The members of the Committee shall annually elect officers in accordance with the procedures
of paragraph 206 herein.
202: DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE: The duties of the Community Safety Advisory Committee are
as follows:
1. Periodically review and recommend revisions to these bylaws.
2. Recommend safety activities and policies to the Council for implementation.
3. Act as experts to assist staff in the interpretation and implementation of community
safety matters.
4. Periodically establish priorities for incorporation into the 2030 Vision and Strategic Plan.
5. Promote the objectives of community safety in the most appropriate venues.
203: APPOINTMENT: The Committee shall consist of at least five (5) members and no more than
seven (7) members as determined and appointed by the City Council. Only residents of the
City who are at least 18 years old shall be considered for appointment. Said members shall
serve three (3) year-terms beginning November 1st and ending October 31st. The Committee
shall be representative of the citizens who live in Prior Lake. Committee members may serve
additional terms upon approval by the Prior Lake City Council, based upon satisfactory
attendance and participation, continued residence within the corporate limits of the City of
Prior Lake, and in accordance with the term limit policy established herein. Committee
members may be appointed at any time throughout the year. If a Committee member is
appointed at any time other than the standard City appointment process in October, the
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Committee member shall begin service immediately upon appointment and shall serve as if
appointed in the previous October, serving two full years and a partial year.
204: COUNCIL LIAISON: Annually the City Council will appoint a Council member to serve as a
Liaison between the Council and the Community Safety Advisory Committee. The role of the
Liaison is to act as a conduit and resource for information by and between the Council and the
Community Safety Advisory Committee and the Community Safety Advisory Committee and
the Council. The Liaison shall make periodic reports to the Council on the activities of the
Community Safety Advisory Committee. The Liaison shall communicate any Council input on a
particular issue to the Community Safety Advisory Committee. The Liaison shall participate in
discussion or deliberation as an individual and not as a spokesperson for the Council, except
when the Council has provided specific information to be conveyed to the Committee. The
Liaison’s role is to be an equal member of the Committee, not to direct the Committee in its
work.
205: VACANCIES: If an appointed member of the Committee resigns, is terminated, reaches a term
limit, or otherwise vacates a seat of the Committee, the Prior Lake City Council shall appoint a
replacement in the following manner:
1. Applications are solicited. A notice of the vacancy is made public and individuals may be
encouraged to consider the position. The notice shall state the deadline for submitting
applications.
2. Screening Committee. The City Manager or his designee, the City Council liaison to the
committee, the staff liaison to the committee, and one member of the committee
appointed by majority vote of the committee shall serve as the Screening Committee. An
individual subject to re-appointment may not sit on the screening committee.
3. Appointment. The Screening Committee shall interview all candidates who have applied
for appointment or reappointment and make a recommendation to the City Council. The
recommendation of the Screening Committee will be presented to the City Council. The
Council may accept or reject the recommendation. If the recommendation is rejected, the
City Council may appoint another individual or reopen the application period and invite
new candidates to apply.
206: OFFICERS: The Community Safety Advisory Committee shall elect from among its members
a Chair, and a Vice-Chair. The Staff Liaison shall serve as Secretary of the Committee.
1. Chair: The Chair shall be elected at the first meeting in November by majority vote of the
Committee members present at the meeting. The term of the chair shall begin in
November and run for one year. The duties of the chair shall include approval of meeting
agendas, presiding at meetings, and giving an accounting of its activities and any
information the Committee may consider relevant before the City Council annually or as
directed otherwise.
2. Vice-Chair: The vice-chair shall be elected in the same manner as the Chair and shall
perform the duties of the Chair in his/her absence. The vice-chair shall assume such
other duties as assigned by the chair.
3. Secretary: The Secretary shall be responsible for recording and compiling a written
summary of all official activities of the Committee.
4. Vacancy: If the office of Chair or Vice-Chair becomes vacant, the Committee shall
appoint a replacement by majority vote of those members present at the next regular
meeting, and such election shall be for the unexpired term of said office.
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207: TERM LIMIT: It is the policy of the Prior Lake City Council to impose a three term service
limitation for all appointed positions to the Community Safety Advisory Committee. The term
limit applies only to full three year terms. The purpose of the term limit policy is to encourage
resident participation on City advisory bodies and provide community members with the
opportunity to participate in their local government.
208: REMOVAL OF MEMBER: Any member of the Community Safety Advisory Committee may be
removed from office by a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the entire City Council for reasons including
but not limited to: (i) failure to attend a minimum of 75% of meetings; (ii) failure to attend site
visits/inspections; (iii) failure to review and understand agenda materials; (iv) failure to
participate in an appropriate and productive manner; (v) failure to continue to meet any
requirement set forth in Section 203; and (vi) failure to comply with any provision of these
bylaws or any federal, state or local rule or regulation.
209: STAFF LIAISON: The Mayor shall appoint one or more staff liaisons to serve on the
Committee. The staff liaison shall schedule meetings and provide information at the direction
of the Committee. The staff liaison may provide information on the staffs’ position at the
request of the Committee but shall not direct the Committee or advocate for a position.
210: STUDENT MEMBERS: The Committee may select up to two individuals who are 18 years or
under to be student members on the Committee. The Committee shall establish an application
and interview process to select the student members. The student members shall be full voting
members of the Committee.
SECTION 300: STATEMENT OF ETHICS
301: The Statement of Ethics is located in the City Council Bylaws Section 1300.
SECTION 400: CONDUCTING MEETINGS
401: MEETINGS: All regular and special meetings shall be open to the public and shall be noticed
in conformance with the Minnesota Open Meeting Law.
402: SPECIAL MEETINGS: Special Meetings of the Committee may be called by the Chair or any
two (2) members of the Committee for the purpose of transacting any business designated in
the notice. Staff may recommend calling a special meeting but must receive approval from
either the chair or two members of the Committee. At such meetings, no business shall be
considered other than as designated in the notice.
403: QUORUM AND VOTING: At each meeting a majority of all the members appointed (e.g. three
out of five, four out of six) shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
The voting options available to the Committee when a vote has been initiated are: aye
(affirmative); nay (negative vote); and a qualified abstention. When a vote is to be taken, the
presiding officer shall first call for the ayes, then the nays, and if applicable, shall call for
abstentions. The votes of each member shall be recorded in the minutes. If a member of the
Committee is absent during a vote, the member’s vote for the official minutes shall read as
“absent”.
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SECTION 500: SCOPE OF POWERS AND DUTIES
501: POWERS AND DUTIES: The Committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the Prior Lake
City Council and shall advise the City Council on matters identified in Section 100 or as
assigned to the Committee. The Committee Chair shall give an accounting of the Committee’s
activities with respect to its goals and objectives before the City Council. Additionally, specific
powers, duties and responsibilities may be assigned to the Committee upon approval of the
City Council.
502: SUBCOMMITTEES: The Committee may divide its membership into subcommittee, as it
deems necessary to implement its goals and objectives.
SECTION 600: AMENDMENTS
601: AMENDMENTS: These bylaws shall be reviewed by the Committee annually. The Committee
may recommend revised Bylaws to the City Council for f inal approval.