{"id":296275,"date":"2007-11-15T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-15T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/pcpb-fails-to-finish-revamped-by-laws-with-time-running-short\/"},"modified":"2007-11-15T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-11-15T08:00:00","slug":"pcpb-fails-to-finish-revamped-by-laws-with-time-running-short","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/pcpb-fails-to-finish-revamped-by-laws-with-time-running-short\/","title":{"rendered":"PCPB fails to finish revamped by-laws with time running short"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A special meeting of the Peninsula Community Planning Board was held Monday, Nov. 12 to complete updates to the board&#8217;s by-laws. <br \/>The board is required by the city&#8217;s Planning Department to submit any changed by-laws to the city&#8217;s community planning board by-laws template, according to Geoff Page, PCPB chair. <br \/>The board is behind schedule and may have to use the old by-laws for next year&#8217;s elections if they do not finish their work. A target date to submit the changes remains unclear. <br \/>The board intended to submit the completed by-laws this month in time for the city to approve them before next year&#8217;s PCPB elections in March, he said. <br \/>&#8220;The consequence is that we have to hold the elections with same messy rules as the last time,&#8221; Page said. <br \/>He added that the board could risk decertification by the city Planning Department if it doesn&#8217;t make significant progress toward completion. <br \/>Decertification of the board is unlikely, however, if the board does show significant progress, according to Deputy City Attorney Alex Sachs. <br \/>City Planning Department officials could not be reached for comment by press time. <br \/>At the meeting, the board decided on several key issues during deliberations, including qualifications for becoming a board member, subcommittee chair election rules and additional voting powers for the board chair. <br \/>The board voted 5-3 to require that board candidates attend at least two regularly scheduled PCPB board meetings prior to the election to be eligible. <br \/>After debate over the minimum meeting requirements, former board member Jarvis Ross said that meeting attendance is the responsibility of anybody interested in running for the board. <br \/>&#8220;There could be public perception that somebody comes on at the last minute without really being familiar with what the board is all about,&#8221; he said. <br \/>The board also amended the by-laws to allow each board committee to elect a respective chair so long as the entire board approves the choice by a vote, Page said. <br \/>The board also allotted a new voting power to the chair. Under current rules, the board chair cannot vote on an action item except to break a tie. <br \/>According to the changes approved in that 5-4 vote, the planning board chair can now vote just like any other member. <br \/>The board also addressed a host of possible amendments concerning mostly parliamentary issues, including whether or not to allow open the PCPB website for public comment, a possibility that may happen regardless of what the by-laws say, Page said. <br \/>For more information visit www.pcpb.net.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A special meeting of the Peninsula Community Planning Board was held Monday, Nov. 12 to complete updates to the board&#8217;s by-laws. The board is required by the city&#8217;s Planning Department to submit any changed by-laws to the city&#8217;s community planning board by-laws template, according to Geoff Page, PCPB chair. 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