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§ 32.46 QUALIFICATIONS; TERMS OF MEMBERS.
   (A)   There shall be five members of the Commission that are 18 years of age and older that serve terms of three years, or until a successor has been duly qualified and appointed.
   (B)   There shall be two youth members of the Commission between the ages of 14 and 17 at the time of appointment that serve for terms of one year, or until a successor has been duly qualified and appointed.
   (C)   Members appointed to fill vacancies arising during a term shall serve only for the remainder of the term of the member they replace.
(‘81 Code, § 2.32.020)
(Am. Ord. 1029, passed 7-19-99; Am. Ord. 1281, passed 5-1-19; Am. Ord. 1318, passed 6-15-22)
§ 32.47 ADVISORY MEMBERS.
   (A)   One member of the Council, the City Manager, the Superintendent of the Santa Paula Union High School District, the Superintendent of the Santa Paula School District, and the Community Services Director shall be advisory members, without vote, on the Recreation Commission.
   (B)   Advisory members shall not be counted in forming a quorum.
('81 Code, § 2.32.030)
§ 32.48 OFFICERS.
   (A)   The officers of the Recreation Commission shall be a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Their respective duties shall be as such as are usually imposed upon such officers.
   (B)   Each officer shall hold office for one year or until his successor is elected.
   (C)   A recording secretary shall be furnished for Commission meetings by appropriate action of the City Manager as approved by the City Council.
('81 Code, § 2.32.040)
§ 32.49 COMMITTEES.
   The Recreation Commission may create such committees as it deems necessary to the performance of its duties and may delegate to such committees such investigations, studies and duties as it deems advisable.
('81 Code, § 2.32.050)
§ 32.50 MEETINGS, BY-LAWS AND QUORUM.
   (A)   The Recreation Commission shall meet at least once each calendar month, at a time and place determined by its members.
   (B)   The Commission shall adopt such by-laws and rules and regulations as it finds necessary to the performance of its duties.
   (C)   A majority of members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business and the vote of a majority of a quorum shall be necessary to any transaction or decision.
('81 Code, § 2.32.060)
§ 32.51 POWERS AND DUTIES.
   The Recreation Commission shall:
   (A)   Advise and assist the Council in all matters pertaining to public recreation;
   (B)   Advise and aid the Community Services Director in making plans for and in conducting recreational activities within the city;
   (C)   May submit recommendations to the City Council on all matters relative to parks and parkways as may be appropriate or as requested by the City Council;
   (D)   Formulate general policies for the conduct of the City Recreation Department;
   (E)   Render to the Council annually and at such other times as the Council may determine a public report of its activities and of the activities and status of public recreation programs;
   (F)   Make such investigations or surveys in the field of recreation as the Council may request and report its findings and recommendations to the Council; and
   (G)   Submit to the Council, annually, and through the City Manager at such time as may be designated, a proposed budget providing for the conduct of recreational activities for the ensuing fiscal year.
('81 Code, § 2.32.070)
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