Section
Planning Commission
32.001 Establishment; membership
32.002 Procedures
Energy Board
32.015 Establishment; membership
32.016 Meetings
32.017 Duties
Board of Health
32.030 Establishment; membership
32.031 Powers
32.032 Health Commissioner
32.033 Public Health Officers
32.034 Environmental Health and Safety Director
32.035 [Reserved]
32.036 [Reserved]
Records Commission
32.050 City Records Commission
Public Park Board
32.060 Establishment; membership
32.061 Meetings
32.062 Duties
32.075 [Reserved]
32.076 [Reserved]
32.077 [Reserved]
Utility Board
32.080 Establishment; membership
32.081 Meetings
32.082 Duties
Board of Zoning Appeals
32.095 Establishment; membership
32.096 Organization
32.097 Jurisdiction
32.098 Powers
City Historic Review Commission
32.110 Establishment; membership
32.111 Organization
32.112 Powers
PLANNING COMMISSION
(A) (1) There is established a City Planning Commission.
(2) The Commission shall have seven members, consisting of the City Manager (ex-officio), City Engineer (ex-officio), and five citizens of the city to be appointed by this Commission in accordance with section 94 of the Charter.
(‘97 Code, § 33.01)
(B) The citizen members of the Planning Commission shall be appointed by this Commission, by motion, for the terms provided by the Charter of the city. Vacancies in the Planning Commission, caused by removal from the city or a refusal or inability to serve, shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term in the office in which the vacancy occurred.
(‘97 Code, § 33.02)
(C) The members of the Planning Commission shall have the qualifications and be vested with the powers as provided in section 94 of the Charter.
(‘97 Code, § 33.03) (Ord. C-196, passed 3-4-35; Am. Ord. 11-79, passed 2-5-79; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
A majority of the voting members appointed to the Planning Commission shall constitute a quorum to do business. The affirmative vote of a majority of the voting members appointed to the Planning Commission shall be necessary to adopt any resolution. However, in the absence of a quorum, a vote to adjourn may be adopted by a majority of the members present, and, by a majority of members present, the Commission may vote to hold the roll open for a period not to exceed ten days, to allow absent members to cast a written ballot.
(‘97 Code, § 33.04) (Ord. 20-73, passed 10-15-73; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
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