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The offices of the members of the parks and recreation commission shall be designated as offices one, two, three, four and five. The city council shall appoint a commissioner to fill each office. As of June 1, 1994, three parks and recreation commissioner terms are scheduled to expire on July 1, 1996, and two terms are scheduled to expire on July 1, 1997. The terms scheduled to expire on July 1, 1996, are shortened to expire on September 30, 1994 and are designated as offices one, two, and three. The terms scheduled to expire on July 1, 1997, are shortened to September 30, 1996 and are designated as offices four and five. On or about October 1, 1994, new appointments will be made by the council to fill offices one, two, and three. The initial terms of offices one and two shall be until May 31, 1999. The initial term of office three shall be until May 31, 1997. Thereafter, the succeeding terms shall be four years for each office. Each member of the commission shall serve until his/her successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies on the commission arising from any cause whatsoever shall be filled by appointment by the city council for the unexpired term. The ex-officio members shall serve for a term of one year.
(Ord. 94-09-1185 § 1: Ord. 94-06-1180 § 2)
A. Any member of the parks and recreation commission may be removed prior to the expiration of his or her term of office, with or without cause, by an affirmative vote of at least three members of the city council. No prior notice needs to be given to any commissioner that the city council intends to take such action nor does the city council need to provide any statement of its reasons for taking such action. The city council may remove any commissioner for inadequate attendance in accordance with Section 2.32.090.
B. Prior to filling any vacancy created on the commission by the removal of any member pursuant to this section, the city council shall comply with Government Code Section 54974 and provide for the posting of notice of the vacancy and not make any final appointment for at least ten working days following posting of the notice in the clerk's office.
(Ord. 88-09-1014 § 2 (part))
The members of the parks and recreation commission shall receive such monthly compensation for their services as the city council may establish from time to time by resolution. This compensation shall be in addition to any funds paid and reimbursement for reasonable and actual costs and expenses.
(Ord. 95-06-1194 § 1: Ord. 70-6-661 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.33.070)
The parks and recreation commission shall determine the order of business for the conduct of its meetings, and transmit regularly as so required by its rules and regulations, or on call of the chairman, or to members of the commission. Three members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
(Ord. 70-6-661 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.33.080)
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