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GILROY OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
Minutes
September 28, 2017
I. OPENING
A. Call to Order and Roll Call
Chairperson Esposito called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Vice Chairperson Janet Espersen, Chairperson Robert Esposito,
Commissioner James Weaver
Absent: Commissioner Alison Beach, Commissioner Jon Newland
II. PRESENTATIONS TO THE OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
A. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE
AGENDA BUT WITHIN THE COMMISSION’s SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION
There were none.
III. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Approval of the Minutes of May 25, 2017
Motion on Item III.A.
Motion was made by Commissioner Espersen, seconded by Commissioner Weaver
and carried with a 3-0-2 vote to approve the item (Commissioners Beach and
Newland absent).
IV. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Review of Material Provided at Brown Act, Open Government Ordinance, Public
Records Act and FPPC Conflict of Interest Update Training
The item was introduced by City Clerk Freels.
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Commissioners discussed their review of the material.
There were no public comments.
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. Quarterly Review of Public Records Requests Per Gilroy Code Section 17A.35 (c)
The staff report was presented by City Clerk Freels.
There was a discussion of a request for “card room” records and Assistant City Attorney
Houston described the cardroom records and the business activities allowed under state
law and local ordinance. There was an inquiry as to what a “clearance letter” was on the
Police Department log and staff explained that they would ask the department for further
clarification.
There were no public comments.
Motion on Item V.A.
Motion was made by Chair Esposito, seconded by Commissioner Weaver and
carried 3-0-2 to receive the report (Commissioners Beach and Newland absent).
B. Consideration of Recommendation to the City Council to Amend Gilroy Open
Government Ordinance Section 17A.24 (3) (b) Related to the Disclosure of
Names of Evaluators Due to Privacy Interests
The staff report was presented by Assistant City Attorney Houston. She detailed the
issues surrounding disclosure of the name of an evaluator and concerns with evaluators
not wanting to be involved in evaluations because of concerns with privacy.
The Commissioners discussed that the names of the scorers were not necessary, as long
as the individual ratings, score sheets, notes and other related records were provided
following the close of the bid process. Commissioners dis cussed their individual
experiences at the county and state level with scorer’s names being disclosed and further
dialog about the issue of potential bias or discrimination, and the ability to subpoena the
records in full if an issue went to court.
City Clerk Freels explained that requests had come in during the year following the close
of two separate bid processes, describing that the evaluator’s names had been disclosed.
Assistant City Attorney Houston explained that under state law the scorer’s names can
be redacted, but the Gilroy Open Government Ordinance required that the names be
disclosed.
There were no public comments
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Motion on Item V.B.
Motion was made by Commissioner Esposito, seconded by Commissioner Weaver
and carried to recommend an amendment to the ordinance language to no longer
require that the name of the evaluator be disclosed (Commissioners Beach and
Newland absent).
C. Discussion of Annual Presentation to the City Council
The staff report was presented by City Clerk Freels. She explained that the date that had
been selected was the following week and further suggested that the Commission
consider an alternate date at the beginning of the year, with the Chair’s concurrence.
The Commissioners selected January 22, 2018.
Chair Esposito spoke on the previous year’s presentation material and asked for a
volunteer to present to the City Council.
Commissioner Weaver offered to present the report to Council.
There were no public comments.
The Commissioners selected the January 22, 2018 City Council meeting.
V. CITY CLERK’S REPORT
City Clerk Freels announced that the Commission and all other members of City Boards,
Committee’s and Commissions now had city email accounts, following the Open
Government Commission’s recommendation. She then spoke on an upcoming City
Clerk’s workshop that Assistant City Attorney Houston was presenting on the recent
Smith PRA case. She concluded by describing the software solution the City was looking
at to capture and retain all email, text messaging, social media and website records, in a
comprehensive web-based method that utilized the City records retention schedule.
There was a discussion among the Commissioners regarding the RFP process for
services and the emerging need for the retention of electronic records retention software
VI. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
Assistant City Attorney Houston spoke on her recent presentation to the membership of
the League of California Cities regarding the San Jose vs. Smith case, as Chair of the
League’s Public Records Act Committee, and upcoming speaking engagements with the
City Clerk’s Association and Planner’s Institute.
A. Update on the California Law Revision Commission Proposed Recodification of
the California Public Records Act
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Assistant City Attorney Houston described the work of the California Law Revision
Commission in codifying the California Public Records Act, and her role in replying to
potential the changes on behalf of the League of California Cities. She described the
renumbering and other cross reference modifications that would be made and explained
the process in general, and further described the role of the League’s Public Records Act
Committee.
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
There were no reports.
VIII. FUTURE COMMISSION INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS - SET NEXT MEETING DATE
The Commissioners selected December 5, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
IX. ADJOURNMENT at 8:04 p.m.