§ 37.04 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS; ALTERNATE MEMBERS; TERMS OF OFFICE; REMOVAL FROM OFFICE; OATH; AND COMPENSATION.
   (A)   Members of the Code Enforcement Board shall be appointed by the executive authority of the city, subject to the approval of the legislative body.
   (B)   The initial appointment to the five members Code Enforcement Board shall be as follows:
      (1)   One member appointed to a one-year term.
      (2)   Two members appointed to a two-year term.
      (3)   Two members appointed to a three-year term.
   All subsequent appointments shall be for a term of three years. Any member may be reappointed, subject to the approval of the legislative body.
   (C)   The executive authority may appoint, subject to the approval of the legislative body, two alternate members to serve on the Code Enforcement Board in the absence of regular members. Alternate members shall meet all of the qualifications and shall be subject to all of the requirements that apply to regular members of the Code Enforcement Board.
   (D)   Any vacancy on the Board shall be filled by the executive authority, subject to approval of the legislative body within 60 days of the vacancy. If the vacancy is not filled within that time period, the remaining Code Board members shall fill the vacancy.
   (E)   A Code Board member may be removed from office by the executive authority for misconduct, inefficiency, or willful neglect of duty. The executive authority must submit a written statement to the member and the legislative body setting forth the reasons for removal.
   (F)   All members of the Code Enforcement Board must, before entering upon the duties of their office, take the oath of office prescribed by Section 228 of the Kentucky Constitution.
   (G)   Members of the Code Enforcement Board shall be reimbursed for actual expenses.
   (H)   No member of the Code Enforcement Board may hold any elected or non-elected office, paid or unpaid, or any position of employment with the city.
(Ord. 2005-7, passed 10-20-05)