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§ 35-10 BOARD VACANCY; HOW FILLED.
   (a)   The position of Trustee shall be deemed to be vacated by a Trustee provided in § 35-8(b)(5), (6), (7) or (8) if he or she:
      (1)   Resigns from the Board during his or her term as Trustee;
      (2)   Leaves the employ of the City;
      (3)   Transfers out of the division of government which he or she was elected or appointed to represent; or
      (4)   Dies or is physically incapacitated.
   (b)   If the vacancy occurs in the position of Trustee provided in § 35-8(b)(5), (6), (7) or (8), the alternate member provided for the respective Trustee position shall fill the vacancy. Any alternate member that fills a vacancy for § 35-8(b)(5), (6), (7) or (8) shall hold the office of Trustee until the next election is held for each respective Trustee position. In the event the alternate member position for § 35-8(b)(5), (6), (7) or (8) is vacated, the Board shall fill the vacancy from the ranks of the respective group from which the Trustee member was elected. A vacancy in the position of Trustee provided in § 35-8(b)(1) shall be deemed to occur if the Trustee shall cease to be a member of the City Council while serving as Trustee, or in the event he or she resigns from the Board of Trustees.
(Ord. 1860, passed 8-16-1965; Ord. 2149, passed 8-18-1969; Ord. 2496, passed 5-19-1975; Ord. 2558, passed 6-14-1976; Ord. 2891, passed 1-9-1984; Ord. 3768, passed 5-24-2010)
§ 35-11 MEETINGS OF BOARD; RECORDS; COMPENSATION.
   The Board of Trustees shall hold meetings regularly, at least one in each month, and shall designate the time and place thereof. The Board of Trustees shall adopt its own rules or procedure and shall keep a record of its proceedings. All meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be in public. The Trustees shall serve without additional compensation for their services as Trustees.
(Ord. 1860, passed 8-16-1965)
§ 35-12 QUORUM OF BOARD; VOTE.
   Five Trustees shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board of Trustees. Each Trustee shall be entitled to one vote on each question before the Board and at least five concurring votes shall be necessary for a decision by the Board.
(Ord. 1860, passed 8-16-1965; Ord. 2496, passed 5-19-1975)
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