Loading...
§ 93.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS OF REVENUE.
   The Town Council shall provide the revenues necessary for the operation of the Department of Parks and Recreation or for capital expenditures, or both by a specific levy to be used for those purposes exclusively or by special appropriation or both, all as the Town Council might determine.
('85 Code, § 6-1-8) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
§ 93.02 SPECIAL NON-REVERTING CAPITAL FUND ESTABLISHED; DEPOSIT.
   Pursuant to IC 36-10-3-20, there is hereby created a special non-reverting capital fund for the Department of Parks and Recreation for the purposes of acquiring land or making specific capital improvements. The Town Council may annually appropriate an amount or amounts of money to the special non-reverting capital fund for that purpose or purposes. In addition, money received from the sale of surplus property under IC 36-10-3-12 or from park and recreation fees established pursuant to IC 36-10-3-22(a) shall be deposited in the special non-reverting capital fund. Money credited to the fund may only be withdrawn and expended or transferred in accordance with IC 36-10-3-20(b).
('85 Code, § 6-1-9) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
§ 93.15 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION ESTABLISHED; APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS; TERMS.
   There is hereby created as a part of the governmental organization of the town a single Department of Parks and Recreation, which Department shall be composed of a Board of Parks and Recreation, a Superintendent and other personnel as the Board may determine.
('85 Code, § 6-1-1) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
§ 93.16 BOARD OF PARKS AND RECREATION ESTABLISHED; APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS; TERMS.
   (A)   The Board of Parks and Recreation shall be composed of members as follows:
      (1)   Four members appointed by the Town Council President, provided not more than two of those members shall be of the same political party; and,
      (2)   One member who shall be a member of the Board of School Trustees of the Marion-Adams School Corporation, appointed by the school trustees; and,
      (3)   One member who shall be a member of the Sheridan Library Board, appointed by the Library Board.
   (B)   Members of the Board appointed under divisions (A)(1) above shall serve for a four-year term, which shall expire on the first Monday in January, provided, the term of members initially appointed shall be one, two, three and four years. Members appointed under divisions (A)2) or (A)(3) above shall serve for a one-year term expiring on the first Monday in January. However, regardless of the expiration of terms as fixed above, an appointee shall continue in office until his or her successor is appointed and shall be considered reappointed to a new term if no successor is appointed by the first Monday in April following the expiration of the member's term.
('85 Code, § 6-1-2) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
§ 93.17 VACANCIES IN BOARD MEMBERSHIPS.
   If a vacancy on the Board of Parks and Recreation occurs, the appointing authority having the power to originally appoint the vacating members as provided by § 93.16 shall appoint a member for the unexpired term.
('85 Code, § 6-1-3) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
§ 93.18 COMPENSATION OF BOARD MEMBERS.
   (A)   The members of the Board of Parks and Recreation may, at the discretion of the Town Council, be provided with:
      (1)   An annual salary not to exceed the amount prescribed by IC 36-10-3-9(a); and/or
      (2)   A per diem allowance for each meeting of the Board attended by the member.
   (B)   Any compensation determined under division (A) above shall be included in the town salary ordinance and in the budget and appropriations for the Department.
('85 Code, § 6-1-4) (Ord. 1970-P-1, passed 12-8-70; Am. Ord. 1985-C21, passed 9-16-85)
Loading...