72R-424
RESOLUTION NO. 72R- 424
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM AGREEING TO JOIN AND BE BOUND BY
A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM AND THE ORANGE COUNTY COOPERATIVE
LIBRARY SYSTEM.
WHEP~AS, by provisions of Chapter l.s, Division 20 of
Part 4 of the Education Code, State of California, public libraries
in the State of California are encouraged to form cooperative
library systems by entering into agreements to implement a plan
of joint service for the agency so contracting; and
WHEREAS, the Orange County public Library, the Yorba
Linda Library District, the Placentia Library District, the
Huntington Beach Public Library, the Fullerton Public Library, the
Santa Ana Public Library and the Newport Beach Public Library,
through their respective City and District organizations, have
previously so cooperated to form the Orange County Cooperative
Library System, sometimes called the Santiago Library System; and
WHEREAS, the Joint Powers Agreement establishing the
Santiago Library System provides for inclusion of additional
numbers to the system by the unanimous vote of all members; and
~ WHEREAS, all members of the Santiago Library System have
voted Unanimously to accept the Anaheim Public Library as a
member in said library system; and
WHEREAS, by joining the Santiago Library System, the
Anaheim Public Library can provide expanded library service to the
citizens of Anaheim through the specialized facilities available
through the Santiago Library System and increasing the number of
books available to the public of Anaheim and, further, by grants
in aid obtainable from the state and federal governments, all of
which are partially or wholly unattainable unless through the
Santiago Library system or a similar system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Anaheim that this Council authorizes the Anaheim
Public Library to join the Santiago Library System.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Council, as the
governing body for the Anaheim Public Library, adopts and agrees
to be bound by that Joint Powers Agreement, as amended to date,
previously adopted and approved by the Orange County Public
Library, the Yorba Linda Library District, the Huntington Beach
Public Library, the Fullerton Public Library, the Santa Ana Public
Library and the Newport Beach Public Library through their
respective city and district organizations and as provided by law,
a copy of which is attached hereto, and made a part hereof by
reference as though set out in full herein, and the by-laws of
the Santiago Library System, a copy of which is attached hereto
and made a part hereof by refererence as though set out in full
herein.
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and signed by me
19th day of September, 1972.
this
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM }
I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 72R-424 was
passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held
on the 19th day of September , 19 72 , by the following
vote of the members thereof: -
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Sneegas, Pebley, Thom and Dutton
NOES: COUNCIk"1EN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Stephenson
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of
Anaheim approved and signed said resolution on the 19th day of
September , 19 72
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 19th day of
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 72R-424 duly
passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Council on September 19, 1972.
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JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
Pursuant to Title I, Division 7, Chapter 5 or the Government
Code or the State or Calirornia (Sections 6500 to 6513), a Joint
Powers AGreement is hereby entered into between the ORANGE COUNTY
PUDLIC LIBRARY, the PLACENTIA LIBRARY DISTRICT, the YORBA LINDA
LIBRARY DISTRICT, the HUNTINGTO;-.J BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY, the NEWPORT
BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY, the FULLERTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, the SANTA ANA
PUBLIC LIBRARY, and the ANAHEIM PUBLIC LIBRARY.
R E C I TAL S
WHEREAS, the State or Calirornia has enacted the Public
Library Services Act in order to encourage the development of
rree public libraries throughout the State by grants to public
library systems for the purpose of:
(a) Assisting them in establishing, improving and
extending library services; and
(b) Encouraging the establishment or library systems
in areas where such cooperation would facilitate
improved service; and
WHEREAS, the part~es to this Agreement are desirous of
establishing a cooperative regj.onal library system to be known as
the SANTIAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM for the purpose of improving and
extending :ibrary service to all residents of these Library
Districts by closer cooperation among their respective libraries,
and in oreer to obtain the benefits of such a system as prov~~ed
by law on s~ch terms and conditions as hereinafter follo~;
~ow. THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of the California
EGuc~tlon Code, Division 20, Chapter 1.5, comprising Sect_ons
27:11 to 271117, thE parties hereby form the 2..A~'l'IAGO LI3::\..\::\1' S;::3TE::-:.
T~e obligations and conditions that hereinafte~ follow
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continGent upon approval by the State Librarian of the plan of
library service which has been submitted by the member libraries.
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~. POWER OF SYS7E~. The SA~~IAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM shall
have all the powers, prerogatives, and authority necessary to
effectively plan, operate and administer a public library system
and to establish, improve and extend library services within the
geographic boundaries of the SYSTEM. It shall plan and determine
the use to be made of any funds received by the SYSTEM from any
source and may expend such funds in accordance with such plans and
determinations. The System Council, or such administrative officer
as it may from time to time appoint, may administer and exercise
this power pursuant to the rules and regulations as adopted in the
manner set out here-after.
2. GOVERNING BODY OF SYSTEM. The SANTIAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM
will be administered bya Council consisting of the Head Librarian
of each member library or such other person as has been designated
by the governing bOdy of that library. Governing boards or Council
members may designate alternates to sit, deliberate and act in the
absence of the appointed Council member. Th~ Council will elect one
of its members as President, who shall hold office for a one-year
term. Sa~d term shall be for the operating year. The President,
or his designated alternate, shall preside over all meetings of the
Council. The Council shall draw up rules and regulations from time
to time as they deem advisable; however, such rules and regulations
shall not be valid until they have been ratified by the governin6
board o~ each member library. Proposed rules and regulations will
be adopted by a majority vote of the System Council as constituted
;:"'~ tr.c: time .:lnd submittceJ to the t!;ovcrnlng bOQrd::; 1'01' r::ltlflcQcion.
2very official action taken by the System Council shall be affirmed
by a formal vote of the memoers of the Council. Minutes shall be
kept
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meetings.
Copies of the minutes of each meeting shall
be transmitted to the governing hoard of eac~member library within
flve days of the meeting. A journal shall be maintained recording
official acts taken.
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3. SOU]CE OF SYSTEM FUNDS. The SYSTEM shall expend for
SYS~EM purposes such monies as may be received from: (1) the
/- S~ate o~ California pursuant to Article 6, Chapter 15, Division 20,
Part 4 of the California Education Code or such other grants or
appropriations as may be made; (2) the Federal Government pursuant
to any program related to library purposes; (3) private or public
foundations, organizations, corporations, companies, unions,- or
associations; (4) private individuals by gift, devise or bequest.
The SYSTEM is empowered and authorized to make any applications
and/or agreements necessary to be or become eligible for such
financial support, except that such applications or agreements
shall not impose conditions of the type prohibited by Education
Code Section 27121, or the rules and regulations previously adopted
by the SYSTEM pursuant to Clause 2.
4. OWNERSHIP OF SYSTEM-PURCHASED ITEMS. Ownership of
items purchased with SYSTEM funds shall be in the SYSTEM or in
member libraries as the System Council may in each instance
determine. Such determinations shall be made at the time of
purchase.
5. OPERATING EXPENSES OF SYSTEM. The System Council may
authorize the payment of necessary SYSTEM salaries and expenses
from SYSTEM funds. The System Council may periodically authorize
the transfer of SYSTEM funds in such amounts as to them seem
advisable, to the ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY to defray the
~stimated cost of purchases of materials and supplies to be made
for the benefit of SYSTEM during the following period by the said
ORANGE COUN~Y PUBLIC LIBRARY, acting in its role as fiscal agent
of SYS'rEM..
6. A~COUNTING FOR FUNDS. All funds received and disbursed
by th~ SYS~EM shall be strictly accounted for, according to
accepted procedures and practices for governmental entities.
Of. FISCAL AGENT. The ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 'Id::
pcrforffi the following services:
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(a) Act as contract~~g agency with the State of
California for the receipt, disbursement and
accounting of such funds as may be allocated by
the State government, Federal government, or
private sources for SYSTEM use.
(b) Issue reports of receipts and disbursements and
accounting of funds, or shall do so on demand of
any member library.
(c) Act as the contracting officer for the SYSTEM
for the ordering and requisition of books, materials
and supplies required for the effective and efficient
operation of the SYSTEM.
8. ADMINISTRATION OF MEMBER LIBRARIES. The member libraries
shall administer their own public libraries independently, selecting
their own books, hiring their own personnel, and operating according
to the policies and rules established by their own governing bodies.
9. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS. Other public libraries may apply for
membership in the SANTIAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM, provided they meet the
requirements for SYSTEM membership as established by the California
State Library and by the laws of the State of California. Applicants
will be considered for SYSTEM membership if their application is
approved by a majority of the System Council. Approved applications
will be submitted to the governing board of each member library.
Membership will be granted upon approval of the governing board of
each member library.
10. WITHDRAWAL OF A MEMBER. Any member library may withdraw
from the SANTIAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM by serving formal written nOtice
of its intent to so withdraw at least one hundred and twenty (120)
days prior to the end of the operating year. The SYSTEM shall
continue to exist so long as there are two member libraries, provided
tnat these two meet the requirements of SYSTEM membership. Libraries
wnich withdraw are subject to such rules and ~egulations governing
withdrawal as the System Council shall beforehand have establlsl1ed.
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~~. ~E~~INATION OF SYSTEM. This library system may be
0ermina~cd at any time by resolutions of the governing boards
of all of the me~bers in t11is SYSTEM at the time termination is
voted. A decision to terminate shall become effective whenever
designated in the termination agreement. Upon termination, all
Just claims against the SYSTE~ shall be paid, distribution made to
the State and Federal governments as required by applicable law,
and the remaining as~ets distributed among all parties who are
then members of the SYSTEM in proportion to the population of each
member in relation to the total population in the SYSTEM.
12. FISCAL AND OPERATING YEAR. The fiscal year and the
operating year of the SYSTEM shall be the same, and shall commence
July 1st of each year.
13. DEBTS. That no debt, liability or obligation of the
SANTIAGO LIBRARY SYSTEM shall constitute any debt, liability or
obligation of any party to this Agreement.
14. AMENDMENT. This Agreement may only be amended by the
action of all the respective governing bodies constituting this
SYSTEM.
15. EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date of this Agreement
is Augu~t 26, 1972
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Sfu~TIAGO LIBliliRY SYSTEM
RULES ~~D PROCLDURES
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I - MEETINGS
Meetings will be held at the Orange County Public Library unless
place of meeting is otherwise set by the System Council.
Meetings will be held at least once a month, and a schedule of
hi-weekly meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
will be followed until revised by a majority vote of the System
Council.
_~,y member may call for a special meeting by contacting the
President and stating the purpose.
The President will notify members of regular meetings at least
three (3) days prior to the meeting, and of special meetings at
least 24 hours in advance of the agenda proposed. If a member
cannot attend or send a representative, the President must be
notified at least one day prior to the meeting.
Minutes of each meeting will be prepared by directive of the
President and sent to each member, governing board, and other
designees within five (5) days after the meeting.
:.leetings will be held pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act as set
forth in the California Government Code.
II - QUORUM
A majorlty of the total voting members of the System Council will
comprise the quorum.
No meetings will be held unless a quorum is present.
III - VOTING
The vote will be cast by the librarian or such other pers~n ~s nas
been designated by the governing,Board of the member librarie~1 or
by the representative accredited to the president by said librarian.
A simple majority of the-quorum is required to enact any business
of the system unless otherwise stated in the Rules and Proced~res.
A two-thirds majority vote of the membership is required for
ado;?ting the budget and amending the Rules and Procedures;
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IV - PRESIDI:~G OFFICER
The System Council will elect one of its members President in
the first regular meetina of the operating (fiscal) year. The
President's term shall be one year, and he shall preside at all
Council meetings until his successor is elected in the first
meeting in July of the following year.
The President may also appoint committees who will study and
report to the System Council on specific programs.
V - M1ENDtJ'~NTS
Amendments and additions to these rules may be proposed at any
regular or special meeting. Such amendments will be published
in the minutes, voted on at the following meeting, and submitted
to the governing board of each agency for ratification, pursuant
to the Joint Powers Agreement.
VI - BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING
The System Budget for the use of System funds is to be drawn up
and adopted by the System Council prior to requesting annual
grants from the State; to be reviewed and modified, if necessary,
after exact amount available is made known by the State.
The fiscal operating year shall be from July 1 through June 30.
The Orange County Treasury will be designated the Depository for
the System funds, and the County Treasurer as Treasurer for the
Syster...
The Orange County Auditor-Controller will be designated the
Auditor for the System and will establish a fund and maintain
appropriate records for the System.
=n~ernal accounting procedures will be adopted after consultation
with the designated auditor, and will be designed to insure com-
p&tibility with established accounting practices in use by him.
All bills will be approved by a majority vote of the System
Co~~cil and certified by the Council President and Fiscal Officer
before they are submitted to the County Auditor for payment.
As. Fiscal Agent, the Orange County Public Library will perform
the following services;
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California for the receip~, disbursement and
accounting of such funds as may be allocated
by the Sta~e governmen~, Federal government, or
private sources for System use, pursuant to the
Joint Powers Agreement.
2. Issue quarterly reports of receipts and disburse-
ments and accounting of funds, or shall do so on
demand of any member library.
3. Prepare reports required by the State of
California, and submit these reports to the
System Council for approval.
VII - PERSONNEL
The Sys~em Council may contract for professional services, as
requirE;c..
The System Council may from time to time employ personnel,
either permanent or in an extra help classification, to perform
obligations of the Plan of Service, as may be decided by the
System Council. Any personnel hired for these duties will be
processed through the Orange County Personnel Department and
will be covered by an Orange County Personnel item number and
appropriate insurance and liability policies. All wages and
fringe benefits that will accrue under the Orange County
Personnel Resolution will be paid for by the System.
VIII - PURCHASING
All purchases made by the Santiago Library System will be
transacted by and through the Orange County Purchasing
Department in accordance with their standard rules and
procedures.
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