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§ 31.03 ACCEPTANCE OF GRANTS, GIFTS OR OTHER DONATIONS.
   The Board may accept any grant, gift, bequest or donation of any personal property offered or made for recreational purposes and, with the approval of the Board of Council, may accept any grant, gift or devise of real estate. Any gift, bequest of money or other personal property, grant or devise of real estate, shall be held, used and finally disposed of in accordance with the terms or conditions under which said grant, gift or devise is made and accepted. The Board shall have no authority to enter into any contract or incur any obligations binding upon the city without first receiving the approval of the Mayor and City Council.
(1992 Code, § 31.27) (Ord. 01-2005, passed 3-15-2005)
§ 31.04 MEMBERSHIP.
   The Board shall consist of six persons to be appointed by the Mayor, each of whom shall serve a term of four years or until his or her successor is appointed. Terms shall commence on January 1 of each year in which the appointment is made. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointments and shall be for the unexpired term. Members appointed to the Board shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Council. They shall be legal voters of the city and must have resided within the city for at least two full calendar years prior to the date of the appointment.
(1992 Code, § 31.28) (Ord. 01-2005, passed 3-15-2005; Ord. 01-2007, passed 3-20-2007)
§ 31.05 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BOARD.
   The Board may establish rules and regulations for its own organization, control and administration and for the proper management and control of playground and recreation centers, subject to the provisions of law and approval by the Mayor and Council.
(1992 Code, § 31.29) (Ord. 01-2005, passed 3-15-2005)
§ 31.06 REPORTING.
   The Recreation Board shall report regularly to the Mayor and City Council any activities it has planned.
(1992 Code, § 31.30) (Ord. 01-2005, passed 3-15-2005)
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
§ 31.25 ESTABLISHMENT.
   There shall be a Planning and Zoning Commission pursuant to the zoning ordinance (Ord. 16-83) as was adopted June 23, 1977.
(1992 Code, § 31.40)
Cross-reference:
   Zoning code adopted by reference, see § 152.01
§ 31.26 MEMBERSHIP.
   The Planning Commission shall consist of eight members all of whom shall be citizens and residents of this city. All members of the Planning Commission shall receive minimum compensation as follows: the Chair shall receive a minimum of $175 per meeting and Commissioners shall receive a minimum of $125 per meeting. Compensation is subject to change per approval by Council. Additionally, the Planning Commission may incur such reasonable expenses as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes herein, subject to the approval of Council.
(Ord. 05-2023, passed 3-21-2023)
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