CHAPTER 2.76
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
SECTION:
2.76.010: General Provisions
2.76.020: Purpose
2.76.030: Definitions
2.76.040: Board Created
2.76.050: Appointment Of Nonvoting Members; Term
2.76.060: Eligibility For Membership
2.76.070: Meetings
2.76.080: Powers And Duties
2.76.010: GENERAL PROVISIONS:
The provisions of chapter 2.07 of this title shall apply to the business advisory board except as otherwise set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 67-13, 2013)
2.76.020: PURPOSE:
The mayor and the Salt Lake City council, hereinafter "council", declare it to be a policy of the city that the businesses of Salt Lake City be provided opportunity to have input regarding significant decisions and issues affecting businesses and the city as a whole. (Ord. 67-13, 2013)
2.76.030: DEFINITIONS:
For the purpose of this chapter the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the meanings given in this section:
BOARD: The Salt Lake City business advisory board created under this chapter.
BUSINESS: A for profit commercial enterprise.
CITY: Means and refers to Salt Lake City, a municipal corporation of the state of Utah.
COUNCIL: The Salt Lake City council.
DIRECTOR: The person appointed by the mayor to serve as the director of the department of community and neighborhoods.
MAYOR: The duly elected or appointed, and qualified mayor of Salt Lake City.
MEMBER: A person appointed by the mayor who is a duly qualified voting or nonvoting member of the board.
NONVOTING MEMBER: A person appointed by the mayor who is duly qualified and a participating, but nonvoting member of the board.
VOTING MEMBER: A person appointed by the mayor who is duly qualified and a participating, voting member of the board. (Ord. 49-16, 2016: Ord. 67-13, 2013)
2.76.040: BOARD CREATED:
There is created the Salt Lake City business advisory board, which body shall consist of eleven (11) appointed voting members and up to five (5) nonvoting members. Voting membership shall consist of residents of the city or of nonresidents who have an ownership interest in a business within the city. No more than two (2) members of the board shall be from the same profession or occupation. Other individuals, representing organizations with continuing interest and involvement in business within the city may be appointed nonvoting members, including, for example, but not limited to, the Salt Lake area chamber of commerce, the Downtown Alliance, and the Downtown Retail Merchants Association. The director of economic development, or his/her designee, shall be an ex officio member of the board with no voting privileges. (Ord. 49-16, 2016)
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