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Adoption of Council PoliciesMEETING DATE: 04/21/14 ITEM NO: COUNCIL D. REPORT DATE: APRIL 16, 2014 TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: GREG LARSON, TOWN MANAGER' /G� SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF COUNCIL POLICIES CONCERNING: A. PUBLIC USE OF TOWN EQUIPMENT AND SIGNS AT TOWN COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS B. USE OF TABLETS FOR DIGITAL AGENDA PACKETS RECOMMENDATION: The Council Policy Committee recommends that Council adopt the following Council policies: 1. Public Use of Town Equipment and Signs at Town Council and Planning Commission Meetings 2. Use of Electronic Tablets for Digital Agenda Packets BACKGROUND: The Town Council discussed a draft policy for public use of equipment developed by the Policy Committee on September 3, 2013, and directed that the policy be returned to the Policy Committee for further discussion. On September 10, the Policy Committee discussed the concerns raised by Council members and members of the public and directed staff to revise the draft policy incorporating the requested changes. On October 22, the Policy Committee met again and directed staff to make further minor changes and to develop public communication material to provide the most important information in an easily — understood format. At that meeting, the Policy Committee also directed staff to advise the Town Council that the Committee planned to bring forward a policy regarding the transition to digital Council packets. This staff reports presents information related to both of the recommended policies for Council consideration. PREPARED BY: PAMELA JACOBS ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER Reviewed by: Assistant Town Manager W Town Attorney NAMGRWmgement Staff\PJacobs \Council Reports \Council Policy Committee\4 -21 -14 staffreport.doc PAGE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF COUNCIL POLICIES CONCERNING: A. PUBLIC USE OF TOWN EQUIPMENT AND SIGNS AT TOWN COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS B. USE OF TABLETS FOR DIGITAL AGENDA PACKETS APRIL 16, 2014 Public Use of Town Equipment and Signs at Town Council and Planning Commission Meetings The key concerns raised by Council at the September 3 Council meeting included: ■ Overarching concern about requiring the public to submit'audio /visual presentations for compatibility review and to use the Town equipment rather, than their own; ■ Concern about the time to submit the material for review (11:00 a.m.); and ■ Concern about the number of copies required for inclusion in the public record at meetings. Pursuant to these concerns and further discussions by the Policy Committee, the following key changes were made to the policy in addition to a number of other changes (Attachment 1): The deadline to submit audiovisual presentations to the Cle& Ac 7ministrator' or Community Development staff was revised from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. the day of the Council or Planning Commission meeting. In addition, a provision was added td; allow the public to submit audio /visual presentations electronically. The request to provide 20 hard copies of material that cannot be displayed on the overhead or that the speaker would like the Council members to receive has been changed to a request to provide a minimum of eight (8) copies. In addition, staff has developed a public guide to Town Counoil meetings that will help to inform the public about these new requirements'(Attachment 2). The guide also includes information regarding the deadlines for submitting written comments, which was adopted by Council last year. A similar guide will be developed for Planning Commission meetings. Staffhas not.yet implemented the new deadlines pending adoption of the equipment use policy. Another pending policy implementation is the transition from Monday to Tuesday Council meetings that Council approved in December 2013. Although the transition was planned to occur January 2015, Council may want to consider beginning to hold Tuesday meetings in August of this year, which is the start of the new fiscal year. In June, staff will bring forward a recommended ordinance to change the meetings to Tuesdays beginning in August 2014. If Council concurs with this timing, staff recommends holding the implementation of the equipment use and new deadlines policies until August as well. Staff will wait to produce and distribute & guide until the start da4'f5i'Tuesday meetings is determined. Use of Electronic Tablets for Digital Agenda Packets Local governments are increasingly transitioning to the use of digital packets for Council and Planning Commission agendas. Benefits of using digital tablets for agenda packets include: PAGE 3 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF COUNCIL POLICIES CONCERNING: A. PUBLIC USE OF TOWN EQUIPMENT AND SIGNS AT TOWN COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS B. USE OF TABLETS FOR DIGITAL AGENDA PACKETS APRIL 16, 2014 ■ A digital packet can be instantly distributed to Council, the Commission and the public, and is functional on the Web, on laptops, and on tablets. ■ Bookmarks in the digital program make it easy to find and go to pages. ■ Staff reports can be annotated and bookmarked for easy reference by the user. ■ Tablets can be used for other Town- related purposes, and their mobility increases efficiency. ■ Significant staff time savings from not copying, collating, delivering and disassembling the packets. While staff reductions would not occur with the transition, staff members would gain extra capacity to perform other responsibilities. ■ Cost savings associated with paper and toner ink. A rough estimate of paper and ink savings is from $14,000 to $18,000 per year, which is an ongoing savings. From a fiscal perspective, the use of digital tablets will save costs over the long term. The savings in staff time can be devoted to other responsibilities and priorities, which could reduce the need for administrative staff additions in the future. The greater long -term benefits lie in the increased functionality, flexibility, and accessibility of Council and Commission agenda packets. Other Cities in Santa Clara County Staff conducted a survey of Santa Clara County cities to determine their usage of digital tablets for Council packets. Of the 15 cities in the County, I 1 are using digital tablets to some degree and 4 cities, including Los Gatos, are not yet using the digital form of agenda packet. The cities using digital tablets continue to produce at least one hard copy of the packet for the public. Discussions at statewide Municipal Clerk conferences indicate there is a trend among cities to move toward digital documents to increase access for the public, to facilitate navigation among large amounts of material, and to save time and dollars. The Recommended Policy The recommended policy (Attachment 3) is based on policies in other cities, including Cupertino, Morro Bay and Madera. The Council Policy Committee revised several terms to be more consistent with Town policies and practices. The key elements of the recommended policy include: ■ The policy covers both Town - issued tablets and the use of personal tablets for Town business; ■ Town - issued tablets are to be used solely for Town business purposes; ■ All Town- related documents, files and email messages on Town- issued and personal tablets used for Town business are considered public records subject to disclosure; ■ Authorized users are prohibited from using electronic tablets or any electronic device to send or receive information during Council or Planning Commission meetings. PAGE 4 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF COUNCIL POLICIES CONCERNING: A. PUBLIC USE OF TOWN EQUIPMENT AND SIGNS AT TOWN COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS B. USE OF TABLETS FOR DIGITAL AGENDA PACKETS APRIL 16, 2014 If the Council adopts the policy regarding use of tablets for digital agenda packets, staff will develop an implementation schedule for purchasing and issuing the tablets and conducting associated activities with a goal to launch the use of tablets in August 2014. CONCLUSION: The Council Policy Committee has discussed and revised the policies for public use of equipment and for the use of electronic tablets over several meetings since the Fall. The recommended policy for the use of public equipment incorporates comments by the Council and the public, and the recommended policy for the use of tablets is based on other cities' policies, with revisions for consistency with other Town policies and practices. The Council Policy Committee recommends that the Town Council adopt both policies. Staff further recommends that the implementation of these policies, as well as the previously - adopted policy regarding submission deadlines for written comments on agenda items, be scheduled for August 2014 coincident with the transition from Monday to Tuesday Council meetings. Staff will bring forward an ordinance change regarding the meeting day in June. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Is not a project defined under CEQA, and no further action is required. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact associated with adoption of the policy regarding public use of equipment at Council meetings. Estimated one -time costs for the purchase of electronic tablets range from $10,000 to $25,000 depending on the number of tablets purchased. Potential ongoing costs for monthly data plans range from $500 to $1,200 annually, depending on the number of data plans supported. Funds for the one -time and ongoing costs are available in the Management Information Systems and non- departmental budgets. Attachments: 1. Public Use of Town Equipment and Signs at Town Council and Planning Commission Meetings Policy 2. Public Guide to Town Council Meetings 3. Town Council, Planning Commission and Employee Use of Tablets for Digital Agenda Packets Policy DRAFT COUNCIL POLICY TOWN OF LOS GATOS Subject: Public Use of Town Equipment and Signs at Town Council and Page: 1 of 3 Planning Commission Meetings Approved: Effective Date: Revised Date: SUMMARY This policy sets requirements for audio /visual presentations and the display of signs and other symbolic material by the public at Town Council and Planning Commission meetings. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures for public presentations using audio /visual equipment at Town Council and Planning Commission meetings in a manner that allows the public to present information, while ensuring that meetings progress smoothly and that Town information systems are protected. This policy also establishes requirements related to the display of signs, posters, and other symbolic materials by members of the audience to ensure that such displays do not impede ingress, egress, or visibility in the meeting area. SCOPE This policy applies to anyone making a presentation to the Town Council or Planning Commission using audio /visual equipment for all agenda items, including Verbal Communications. For this policy, "Audio /visual presentation" refers to video, Power Point, music, or other digital formats presented on an electronic device, and not photographs and documents displayed on an overhead projector. With regard to signs and other symbolic materials, this policy applies to all members of the public attending a Town Council or Planning Commission meeting. POLICY AND PROCEDURES 1. General Guidelines a) Audio /visual presentations are permitted on all agenda items, including Verbal Communications. b) Public presentations using audio /visual equipment or material shall comply with the time limits set by the Mayor or Chair for public comments. The time limit will include set -up of the equipment or material. c) The Town will provide a dedicated electronic device for audio /visual presentations by the public at Town Council and Planning Commission meetings. For security reasons, the ATTACHMENT 1 electronic device will not be connected to the Town's information systems or the Internet. Members of the public are not permitted to connect their own electronic devices to the Town's audio /visual equipment. d) The Town will provide an overhead projector for the display of photographs and documents. e) The Town is not responsible for damage to audio /visual presentations submitted by the public. f) For maps and large freestanding displays, presenters should bring their own easels and inform the Clerk Administrator or staff liaison prior to the start of the meeting. 2. Notification, Submission and Review Requirements a) Persons wishing to make an audio /visual presentation on any agenda items, including Verbal Communications, at a Town Council or Planning Commission meeting must submit their presentation electronically, or on a flash drive or DVD to the Clerk Office or staff liaison no later than 3:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Any audio /visual materials not submitted by the time specified in this policy will not be displayed on or through the use of Town equipment. b) The Clerk's Office or the Town department responsible for the related agenda item will confirm the compatibility of the digital format with the Town's equipment, and will notify the appropriate individual within two hours of submission if the material is not compatible with the Town's equipment. The Clerk Administrator or staff liaison will load the material on the Town's dedicated electronic device prior to the start of the meeting, and will activate the device for the presenter. The material must be queued at the point where the speaker would like it to begin. If making a PowerPoint presentation, the speaker should advise staff if the presentation contains audio or animation. The presenter may use the Town's remote control to run the presentation. c) Audio /visual presentations become a part of the Council administrative record or Planning Commission record. If the presentation is provided on a flash drive or DVD, the Town will retain the data storage medium unless the presenter requests it be returned. The presenter must pick up the data storage medium from the Clerk or Planning Commission staff within two weeks from the date of the meeting at which it was presented d) Persons wishing to use the overhead projector to display photographs /documents under Verbal Communications or any agenda item are encouraged to notify the Clerk Administrator or staff liaison prior to the start of the Town Council or Planning Commission meeting. Any photographs /documents displayed on the overhead projector become a part of the administrative record and the material or a copy of the material must be retained by the Town. e) Any member of the public may bring to a meeting printed materials regarding an agenda item for consideration by the Town Council or Planning Commission. If the material can be displayed on the overhead projector, section 2d of this policy applies. If the material cannot be displayed on the overhead projector, and the member of the public wishes the Town Council or Planning Commission to receive a copy of the material, it is requested that the speaker provide a minimum of eight (8) copies to allow the Council or Page 2 of 3 Commission, Clerk, key staff, persons directly affiliated with the agenda item, and the general public to review the material. The Brown Act requires equal access to all materials considered in a public meeting to ensure fairness and transparency. f) Persons wishing to submit materials when speaking under Verbal Communications must submit one (1) copy for the administrative record. The Town Council or Planning Commission cannot take actions regarding matters raised during Verbal Communications. 3. Signs and Other Symbolic Materials a) Symbolic materials, such as signs, posters, banners, etc., will be allowed in the Council Chambers with the following limitations: • Not larger than 18 inches by 24 inches. • No sticks, posts, poles or other such items shall be attached to the signs or other symbolic materials. • The items cannot create a building maintenance problem (such as confetti) or a fire or safety hazard. b) Members of the public with signs and other symbolic materials must not raise the items above shoulder level (whether seated or speaking from the podium), obstruct the view of other attendees or the Council or the passage of other attendees, or otherwise disturb the business of the meeting. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Robert Schultz, Town Attorney Page 3 of 3 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK O W U U � 3 1 ' aJ U 7� N 3 .ti vJ ry d U v� U 0 ?-r .H n c 5 b F 4. 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E a o Gyy� A cif w °ci O w° o EU° O E lF aay P F° g� DRAFT COUNCIL POLICY TOWN OF LOS GATOS Subject: Town Council, Planning Commission and Employee Use of Tablets for Digital Agenda Packets Approved: Effective Revised Date: PURPOSE Use of electronic media enhances communication and the efficient performance of Town duties, and thereby improves service to the public. The use of electronic media also reduces paper and photocopying costs. The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for Town Council, Planning Commission members and employee use of electronic tablets during meetings subject to the Brown Act and at such other times as may be deemed necessary for conduct of Town business. SCOPE This policy applies to Town Council members, Planning Commission members and employees when using Town - issued devices or personal devices for Town business. POLICY AND PROCEDURES AUTHORIZED USERS a. The Town Council, Planning Commission members and designated Town staff are hereinafter referred to as AUTHORIZED USERS. Town Council and Planning Commission members may self - select to participate in the electronic tablet program. The Town Manager will designate Town staff eligible to receive Town - issued electronic devices and/or compensation for use of personal electronic devices under this policy. b. The Town will no longer provide paper meeting packets to AUTHORIZED USERS who elect to participate in the electronic tablet program, unless the Authorized User so requests. C. The explicit privileges and restrictions set forth in this policy do not attempt to cover every situation that may arise in connection with the use of this form of electronic communication. AUTHORIZED USERS acknowledge, understand and respect the underlying guidelines that form the basis of this policy d. Before being authorized to utilize an electronic tablet for Town business, AUTHORIZED USERS shall sign the policy acknowledging understanding of and compliance with this policy. ATTACHMENT 2. ELECTRONIC TABLET OPTIONS a. AUTHORIZED USERS have the option of using a Town- provided electronic tablet or a personal electronic tablet for the conduct of Town business. b. The Town will provide a tablet and a case to AUTHORIZED USERS who elect to use a Town - provided tablet. Additional accessories, such as keyboards, screen protectors, cables, etc. may be authorized by the Town contingent on need and available funding. All property purchased by the Town shall be returned to the Town at the end of the AUTHORIZED USER'S term or at the end of employment. C. If AUTHORIZED USER elects to use a personal electronic tablet for the conduct of Town business, the Town will reimburse AUTHORIZED USER for the cost of any software necessary to conduct Town business and for a portion of a cellular data plan as described below. The Town does not accept responsibility for malfunctions of personal electronic tablets or the inability of Town - purchased software to work on these devices. Any Town - provided software or applications on personal electronic tablets shall be de- installed at the end of the AUTHORIZED USER'S term or at the end of employment, or AUTHORIZED USERS may reimburse the Town for such software or applications. 3. SOFTWARE, DATA PLAN AND SECURITY a. AUTHORIZED USERS will be provided with or reimbursed for the applications needed to conduct Town business. b. Town - provided tablets will be WiFi enabled. The Town may subscribe to a cellular data plan for tablets issued to AUTHORIZED USERS to allow access to Town information when WiFi is not available. The Town's Information Services Manager will determine the data plan and allowable usage. The Town may provide a stipend to AUTHORIZED USERS using their own electronic tablets for Town business to cover a portion of a cellular data plan as needed. C. The software and applications installed by or reimbursed by the Town must remain on the electronic tablet in usable condition and be readily accessible at all times. From time to time, the Town may add or upgrade software applications for use by AUTHORIZED USERS such that AUTHORIZED USERS may be required to check in their tablet with the Information Services Department for periodic updates and syncing. Any software, e-mail messages or files downloaded via the Internet or otherwise into the Town - issued electronic tablet become the property of the Town, and may only be used in ways that are consistent with applicable licenses, trademarks or copyrights. d. Files from sources that AUTHORIZED USERS may have any reason to believe may be untrustworthy shall not be downloaded, nor shall files attached to e-mail transmissions be opened and read unless the AUTHORIZED USER has knowledge that they originate from a trustworthy source. Downloaded files and attachments may contain viruses or hostile applications that could damage the Town's information systems. e. If technical difficulties occur or illegal software is discovered, the electronic tablet will be restored to its original settings. The Town does not accept responsibility for the loss of any software or documents deleted due to a restoration. Page 2 of 6 f. Town - issued electronic tablets will be password protected and used only by the AUTHORIZED USER. Passwords should be kept confidential and not shared with anyone, including family members. The password will be a minimum of eight (8) characters in length and contain at least one number, one letter, and one uppercase letter. 4. CARE OF TOWN- ISSUED EQUIPMENT a. AUTHORIZED USERS are responsible for the general care of the Town - issued electronic tablet. Tablets that are broken or fail to work properly must be taken to the Information Services Department for an evaluation of the equipment. Electronic tablets must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers or labels that are not the property of the Town. Only a clean, soft cloth should be used to clean the screen. b. AUTHORIZED USERS may be responsible for payment of the deductible for repair or replacement if such damage was due to negligence or misuse. After a second occurrence of damage, AUTHORIZED USERS are solely responsible for reimbursing the Town for the fair market value of the repair or replacement. C. AUTHORIZED USERS must report immediately to the Information Services Department if the tablet is lost or stolen. If, due to AUTHORIZED USER'S misuse or neglect, the tablet is stolen or lost, the AUTHORIZED USER shall pay the full replacement value. 5. USE OF ELECTRONIC TABLETS a. The electronic tablet, Internet and e-mail access provided are tools for conducting Town business. Thus, the use of such tools by AUTHORIZED USERS will be solely for Town business purposes, (i.e., to review agenda materials, obtain information for Town - related business and conduct Town business communications as appropriate). All of the Town's computer systems, including the electronic tablet, are considered to be public property. All Town - related documents, files and e-mail messages created, received, stored in, or sent from any Town - issued tablet or from any personal tablet used for Town business are considered public records, subject to disclosure to the public pursuant to the California Public Records Act, Govt. Code §§ 6250- 6276.48, and are considered the property of the Town of Los Gatos. b. All existing Town policies will continue to apply to the conduct of AUTHORIZED USERS on the Internet and in the use of e-mail, including, but not limited to, those that deal with the misuse of Town resources, sexual harassment, electronic communications, information and data security, and confidentiality. C. During Council or Planning Commission meetings, AUTHORIZED USERS shall use electronic tablets and all electronic devices solely for the purpose of accessing the current meeting packet and are prohibited from using electronic tablets or any electronic device to send or exchange facts about or engage in discussions Page 3 of 5 regarding Town issues via electronic communication including e-mail, instant messaging, text messaging, twitter feeds or similar forms of electronic communications with any other Council or Planning Commission member, staff or member of the public. AUTHORIZED USERS shall not use the electronic tablet or any electronic device in any way as to violate the public meeting requirements of the Brown Act and the California Public Records Act. Town staff is authorized in limited circumstances to use electronic devices to access additional information concerning issues raised at the meeting. d. AUTHORIZED USERS shall not use Town - issued electronic pads for operating a business for personal gain, sending chain letters, soliciting money for religious or political causes, or any other purpose that interferes with normal Town business activities. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH POLICY a. There is no expectation of privacy with respect to the use of an electronic tablet for Town business. The Town reserves the right to inspect any and all files stored on electronic tablets that are the property of the Town in order to ensure compliance with this policy. AUTHORIZED USERS do not have any personal privacy right in any matter created, received, stored in or sent from any Town - issued tablet. AUTHORIZED USERS using a personal tablet for Town business do not have any personal privacy right in any Town- related matter created, received, stored in or sent from the personal tablet used for Town business. d. Any violation of any provision of this policy may constitute official misconduct and grounds for discipline, including, but not limited to, discontinuance of the privilege of using a Town - issued electronic tablet. Page 4 of 5 TOWN OF LOS GATOS ELECTRONIC TABLET AGREEMENT I, the undersigned AUTHORIZED USER of the Town of Los Gatos, have been provided a copy of the Town of Los Gatos Electronic Tablet Policy and understand its contents fully. I accept and understand the terns of the policy and agree to abide by all terms contained in it. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Robert Schultz, Town Attorney NAMASTEMOfficial Policies \Council Policy Fo mat.doc Page 5 of 5 Signature Printed Name Position Date THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK