§ 31.20 POOL COMMISSION.
   A Pool Commission is hereby established.
   (A)   Composition.
      (1)   The Pool Commission shall be composed of five members, one of whom shall be an elected Council member, who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 31.02 of this chapter, the Mayor may appoint one member to the Pool Commission who resides outside city limits. All appointments shall be for terms of two years; provided that, the initial appointments shall be for terms as follows:
         (a)   Two members: one year;
         (b)   Two members: two years; and
         (c)   Council member: appointed annually.
      (2)   Vacancies during the term shall be filled by the Council for the unexpired portion of the term.
   (B)   Meetings. The Pool Commission shall, if there is business to transact, hold at least one regular scheduled meeting each month and other special meetings as are needed. The meetings may be called upon request by the City Council or by any two members of the Pool Commission.
   (C)   Powers and duties. The Pool Commission shall make recommendations to the City Council and City Administrator on the operation of the Rock County Pool and Fitness Center and may exercise such
limited administrative powers and authorities as are granted or allowed from time to time by the City Council. Specifically, the Pool Commission shall:
      (1)   Recommend an annual budget and capital improvement plan in a form as is required by the Council which must contain provisions for capital outlay, maintenance expenses and all other expenses and income;
      (2)   Submit an annual report and minutes of each regular and special meeting to the City Council; and
      (3)   Recommend the performance of other activities as may be necessary for the safe and efficient management, operation and maintenance of the Rock County Pool and Fitness Center which are consistent with sound and prudent businesslike principles.
   (D)   Compensation. Members of the Pool Commission shall serve without compensation or remuneration.
(Prior Code, § 2.61) (Ord. 303, Third Series, effective 2-26-2009)