There is hereby created, under the authority of K.S.A. 12-1757 et seq. (the “PBC Act”), a municipal corporation to be known as the City of Park City Public Building Commission (the “PBC”)
(Ord. 966; Code 2021)
The PBC shall be composed of five members. One member shall be appointed by the Mayor and shall serve at the pleasure of and only during the term of the Mayor appointing such member. The two council members from each ward shall collectively appoint one member to the PBC. In the event such council members shall not agree on an appointment, such appointment shall be made by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the city council. The appointed members from Wards 1 and 2 shall initially serve terms ending on December 31, 2017 and for four (4) year terms thereafter. The appointed members from Wards 3 and 4 shall initially serve terms ending December 31, 2019 and for four (4) year terms thereafter. Each member appointed by Ward may be removed at any time during its term by unanimous vote by the council members from such Ward. A vacancy in any member’s term shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment and the newly appointed member shall serve the remainder of the original member’s term, subject to removal as set forth herein.
In the event that the PBC, in the future, provides buildings or structures that are leased to governmental entities other than the City of Park City, the composition of the PBC shall be modified, if and to the extent necessary to conform to the requirements of the PBC Act, by adoption of an appropriate ordinance.
(Ord. 966; Code 2021)
The PBC is created for the purposes of, and shall have the powers and shall perform the functions set forth in the PBC Act, as amended from time to time by statute or charter ordinance; provided, however, that until further expanded by the adoption of an appropriate ordinance of the City, the PBC’s powers shall be limited to doing all things necessary or incidental to the purpose of constructing, acquiring, enlarging, furnishing, equipping, operating and maintaining buildings which are to be used to house city offices, including parking facilities, and more specifically described as a city hall and police department building or buildings and facilities.
(Ord. 966; Code 2021)
Unless otherwise directed by the city council, the City Administrator and other city staff will provide administrative services to the PBC, the city’s bond counsel and the City Attorney shall provide legal services to the PBC and the city’s financial advisor shall provide financial advisory services to the PBC.
(Ord. 966; Code 2021)
The PBC shall have the authority to adopt bylaws and resolutions or take other official actions not inconsistent with the provisions of this article and the PBC Act.
(Ord. 966; Code 2021)