[Ord. No. 877 §1, 5-4-1995]
Under authority of the State laws of Missouri Sections 67.750 and 67.765, RSMo., there be and is hereby created a Park and Recreation Board in the City of Mound City, Missouri, which shall consist of seven (7) members who are residents of the City of Mound City, Missouri.
[Ord. No. 877 §2, 5-4-1995]
A. 
The members of the Board established by this Article shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Board of Aldermen for terms of five (5) years each. Annually following the initial appointment expirations on or before the first (1st) meeting in May, the Mayor shall, by and with the consent of the Board, appoint members to the vacant seats who shall hold office for five (5) years.
B. 
The Mayor may, by and with the consent of the Board, remove any member of the Park and Recreation Board for misconduct or neglect of duty.
C. 
Vacancies occasioned by removal, resignation or otherwise shall be reported to the Board and shall be filled in like manner as original appointments, except that the term of office is restricted to the unexpired term of office.
D. 
No member of the Board shall receive compensation as such.
[Ord. No. 877 §3, 5-4-1995]
The Park and Recreation Board shall, immediately after their appointment, meet and organize by the election of one (1) member as President, one (1) member as Secretary and such other officers as they deem necessary.
[Ord. No. 877 §4, 5-4-1995]
The Board established by this Article shall act in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 877 §5, 5-4-1995]
A. 
The Board established by this Article shall:
1. 
Make continuing studies of programs and matters for the benefit of the City's parks and park activities;
2. 
Identify park and recreation attitudes of individuals and organizations in the community for interpretation for City Officials;
3. 
Make annual budget recommendations;
4. 
Insure resources to continue ongoing and future park and recreation programs;
5. 
Submit all recommendations or suggestions in writing to avoid misinterpretation;
6. 
Submit for approval rules and regulations for the conduct, administration and management of the public recreational program and facilities;
7. 
Recognize that its recommendations or suggestions may not be followed.