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All appointments to Offices hereinafter stated shall be made by the Town Council by a majority vote of the Town Council. No appointments may be made by the Town Council during the period after the election of members of the Town Council and the date they take office after the election.
B. 
All appointees shall be bona fide resident electors of the Town and shall vacate their positions on ceasing to be bona fide resident electors of the Town. They shall be sworn before taking the office and the officer administering the oath shall record such fact in the office of the Town Clerk.
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Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, the terms of office for all appointees on all appointive boards and commissions shall commence on the first day of July, the onset of Clinton's fiscal year.
B. 
Vacancies shall be filled within 60 days by the Town Council.
C. 
No one person may hold more than one elected and two appointed positions simultaneously on boards or commissions excluding ad hoc committees and subcommittees.
D. 
No one person may hold more than three appointed positions simultaneously on boards or commissions excluding ad hoc committees and subcommittees.
Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, all appointees shall have all the powers and duties prescribed by law.
Minority party representation shall be as specified in Chapter II of this Charter.
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A municipal agent for the elderly shall be appointed who shall serve a two-year term and shall have all the powers and duties prescribed by the General Statutes, as amended.
B. 
The Shellfish Commission shall consist of seven members, each of whom shall serve two-year overlapping terms. The members shall also be sworn in as Special Shellfish Constables for the same term and shall also have such powers and duties as are specified in Section 26-277 of the General Statutes, as amended.
C. 
The Town Council may appoint Special Constables each of whom shall serve a two-year term.
D. 
The Local Veteran's Advisory Committee shall consist of three members and one alternate member, each of whom shall serve a two-year term. All members shall be veterans.
E. 
The Conservation Commission shall consist of seven members all appointed to serve overlapping terms. The Commission shall be organized and granted such powers as are permitted by the Connecticut General Statutes.
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The Water Pollution Control Commission shall consist of seven members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
B. 
The Clinton Human Services Advisory Board (consisting of Youth and Family Services and Social Services) shall consist of seven bona fide resident elector members and one non-voting youth member, all appointed to serve overlapping terms. The composition of the Board shall meet the requirements set forth in the Connecticut General Statutes (7-44), as amended. The bona fide resident elector members of the Clinton Human Services Advisory Board shall have the powers and duties set forth in the 1991 Town ordinance, as amended, that created the Bureau, in addition to providing the services set forth in the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.
C. 
The Design Review Board shall consist of five members and two alternate members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
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The Inland Wetlands Commission shall consist of seven members and three alternate members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
B. 
The Economic Development Commission shall consist of seven members and three alternate members with no more than two alternates from the same political party and all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
C. 
The Harbor Management Commission shall consist of seven members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
D. 
The Park and Recreation Commission shall consist of seven members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
E. 
The Public Works Commission shall consist of five members and two alternate members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
F. 
The Fair Rent Commission shall consist of five members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
G. 
The Historic District Commission shall consist of five members and three alternate members, all appointed to serve overlapping terms.
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The Board of Ethics shall consist of five members, all appointed to serve five-year overlapping terms. No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. Any member having served two consecutive terms shall be ineligible for reappointment to the Board for a period to two years.