File #: PC 18-063    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/30/2018 In control: Citizen Involvement Committee
On agenda: 5/7/2018 Final action:
Title: 2018 Prioritize Work Plan - Goal 4: Review Grievance process, code and submission requirements. Vote on whether the CIC should recommend to the City Commission that the Grievance process should be removed from OCMC 2.30.060.
Sponsors: Christina Robertson-Gardiner
Attachments: 1. Commission Report, 2. Exhibit 1 Report from Grievance Process Study Group
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2018 Prioritize Work Plan - Goal 4: Review Grievance process, code and submission requirements. Vote on whether the CIC should recommend to the City Commission that the Grievance process should be removed from OCMC 2.30.060.



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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Review and discuss findings from Grievance subcommittee/study group and vote on whether the CIC should recommend to the City Commission that the Grievance process should be removed from OCMC 2.30.060.

BACKGROUND:
The CIC subcommittee/working group met on April 25, 2018 to review the disucssion from the April CIC meeting on this topic. After discussing various ways the Grievance process could be improved, the group was unable to recommend any specific code changes. The following findings are attached to the agenda:

1. While we recognize the importance of allowing for members of the public to have an avenue by which they may appeal or argue against the actions of a neighborhood association or the CIC, we also believe that having a grievance process which only adds to the confusion and delays progress is not helpful.
2. The neighborhood associations do not report to the CIC, and the CIC has no authority over the neighborhood associations. Therefore, any grievance committee formed by the CIC has no authority over the neighborhood associations.
3. In the absence of authority over the neighborhood associations, no action or finding by a grievance committee has any power or any method of enforcement behind it.
Therefore, the CIC should recommend to the City Commission that Code Section 2.30.060- Grievances be removed from the code in its entirety. Citizens should be encouraged to use the public comment process, as well as mediation services provided by Clackamas County Resolution Services and other steps as allowed by law.


Work Plan #2
Goal 4: Review grievance process, code and submission requirements
*Learn history of CIC Grievance Process and purpose of adopting it as part of city code.
*Revie...

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