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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd2000-013 I I I Sponsored by: King, Calhoon Introduction Date: May 22, 2000 Public Hearing Date: June 12, 2000 Enactment Date: June 12, 2000 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2000-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING THE SEWARD CITY CODE, CHAPTER 2.30, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS, ALLOWING FOR DIRECT COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS OF BOARD AND COMMISSION MEMBERS BY DELETING THE CODE PROCEDURE REQUIRING THE MAYOR TO FIRST NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT WHEREAS, the Seward City Code requires appointments to the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission, Port and Commerce Advisory Board, and the Historic Preservation Commission to be first nominated by the Mayor; and WHEREAS, subsequent to adoption of these code sections, Rule 38 of the Rules of Council Procedure outlines a council balloting process as the method to choose board and commission appointments; and WHEREAS, when there is a conflict between the City Code and the Rules of Council Procedure, the City Code would prevail; and WHEREAS, the City Council, as shown by adoption of the Rules of Council Procedures, desires to eliminate the Mayor nomination process and follow a ballot appointment process; and WHEREAS, to eliminate confusion concerning the method of council appointment to Boards and Commissions it is desirable to amend the City Code to reflect the Council's intent as evidenced by the Rules of Council Procedure; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HEREBY ORDAINS that: Sll:k(,Oul Delete Bold = New Section 1. Chapter 2.30 of the Seward City Code, Boards and Commission, Article 2, pertaining to the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission is amended to read as follows: CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2000-13 2.30.210 Established. A. There is created the Seward planning and zoning commission, consisting of seven citizens, all of whom shall reside in the city and who shall be nonlinatcd by th", IlllryOI and confilltled appointed by the council. If there is more than one applicant for the position, the Council shall appoint by ballot voting. Applicants must receive at least four votes in order to be appointed. No officer or employee of the city may be an appointed member of the commission. B. A chairman ofthe commission shall be selected annually and shall be appointed from and by the appointed members. (Ord. 471, 1979; Ord. 479, 1979; Ord. 492, 1980; Ord 626, ~ 2, 1989) 2.30.215 Terms of office; filling vacancies. A. Members of the Seward planning and zoning commission shall be appointed for three years; provided that the terms of initial appointments shall be staggered so that as nearly as possible a pro rata number of members shall be appointed each year. B. The mayOI, witl. al'Plo.al oft The council may appoint any qualified person to fill a vacancy of any member of the commission; provided, that the appointment shall be for the unexpired term of the vacancy. C. Following a member's absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the commission, the remaining commission members shall decide whether the commissioner should be retained or whether to request council appointment of a new member. (Ord. 492, 1980; Ord. 626, ~ 2, 1989) Section 2. Chapter 2.30 of the Seward City Code, Boards and Commission, Article 3, pertaining to the Port and Commerce Advisory Board is amended to read as follows: 2.30.310 Established. A. The port and commerce advisory board is hereby created, consisting of nine residents ofthe City of Seward or surrounding areas, and who shall be nOJllinatcd by the IlllryOJ alid "olifillJled appointed by the council. If there is more than one applicant for the position, the Council shall appoint by ballot voting. Applicants must receive at least four votes in order to be appointed. No officer or employee of.the city may be appointed a member of the board. B. A chainnan of the board shall be selected annually by the appointed members. C. The city manager will appoint a city employee to serve as an ex officio member of the board who shall have the privilege of the floor but not the right to vote. (Ord. 512, 1982; Ord. 553, ~ 1, 2, 1986; Ord. 93-23) 2.30.315 Terms of office; filling vacancies. -2- I I I CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2000-13 A. Members of the port and commerce advisory board shall be appointed for a term of three years; provided, that the terms of initial appointments shall be staggered so that as nearly as possible a pro rata number of members shall be appointed for each year. B. The mayOI, I'\<ith apploval oft The council may appoint any qualified person to fill a vacancy of any member of the board provided that the appointment shall be for the unexpired term of the vacancy. C. Following a member's absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the board, the remaining board members shall decide whether the board member should be retained or whether to request council appointment of a new member. D. Members shall not be paid for services on the board or participation in board activities without prior approval of the city council. (Ord. 512, 1982; Ord. 93-23) Section 3. Chapter 2.30 of the Seward City Code, Boards and Commission, Article 4, pertaining to the Historic Preservation Commission is amended to read as follows: 2.30.410 Established. A. An historic preservation commission is hereby created, consisting of seven residents of the city of Seward or surrounding areas, who shall be nominated by the. mayOl and eOllfiI lHed appointed by the council. If there is more than one applicant for the position, the Council shall appoint by ballot voting. Applicants must receive at least four votes in order to be appointed. No officer or employee of the city may be appointed a member of the commISSIOn. B. To the extent available in the community, three commission members shall be professionals, as defined in Appendix A of36CFR 61, from the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural history and archaeology. If the commissioners are not professionals in the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural history, and archaeology, then consultants in these disciplines will be appointed as consultants to the historic preservation commission. Consultant appointments shall be approved by the historic preservation commission and must be qualified under the standards defined in Appendix A of 3 6 CFR 61. C. A chairman of the commission shall be selected annually by the appointed members. (Ord. 94-04) 2.30.415 Terms of office; filling vacancies. A. Members of the historic preservation commission shall be appointed for a term of three years, provided that the terms of initial appointments shall be staggered so that as nearly as possible a pro rata number of members shall be appointed for each year. B. The, mayo., with applovAl oft The city council may appoint any qualified person' to fill a vacancy of any member of the board provided that the appointment shall be for the unexpired term of the vacancy. C. Following a member's absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the -3- commission, the remaining commission members shall decide whether the commission member CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2000-13 - should be retained or whether to request council appointment of a new member. (Ord. 94-04) Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this 12 day ofJune, 2000. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~-, I ?~r., , Edgar Blatchford, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Clark, King, Shafer, Orr, Calhoon, Blatchford None Brossow None ATTEST: ~~.Ad~ Patrick Reilly ./ City Clerk (City Seal) ""....".;1. ~,,~ O'Y- SE~ ~"40. "..:>" ~ ....~O;;~..:~() ~ $ C> ~,'a) . 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