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§ 33.02 QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE.
   Upon the motion of any member, the Council shall determine the qualifications of any member. Any office may be declared vacant by majority vote of the Council membership if the member fails to meet any of the statutory or constitutional requirements of office.
(1981 Code, § 2-31)
§ 33.03 APPOINTMENTS.
   The Council may use the following procedure to appoint individuals to various subordinate boards and offices:
   (A)   The Mayor shall open the floor to nominations, whereupon the names of possible appointees shall be put forward by the members and debated. Upon the conclusion of the debate, the Mayor shall propose each name in alphabetical order, and the members shall cast their votes;
   (B)   If only 1 appointee is to be selected, the voting shall continue until 1 nominee receives a majority of the votes cast, whereupon he or she shall be appointed; and
   (C)   If more than 1 appointee is to be selected, then each member shall have as many votes as there are slots to be filled. A member must cast all of his or her votes, and cast them for different nominees. The nominees receiving the highest number of votes shall be appointed.
(1981 Code, § 2-32)
§ 33.04 REFERENCE TO ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER.
   Robert's Rules of Order shall govern all procedural matters not addressed by the provisions of this chapter. However, no action taken by the Council shall be invalidated by a failure to abide by Robert's Rules of Order.
(1981 Code, § 2-33)
MEETINGS
§ 33.15 REGULAR MEETINGS.
   The Council shall hold a regular meeting on the fourth Monday of each month, unless that day is a legal holiday, in which case the meeting shall be held on the next day. The meeting shall be held at Town Hall. Town Council shall review and determine meeting times at each December Council meeting following municipal elections.
(1981 Code, § 2-1) (Am. Ord. passed 5-27-2014; Am. Ord. passed 1-25-2016; Am. Ord. passed 3-26-2018)
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