[Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-1999]
Pursuant to Section 5-1 of the Windsor Charter, there is
established the Public Building Commission for the purpose of carrying
out the powers and duties set forth in Section 5-9(b) of the
Charter.
[Ord. No. 99-1, § 2, 1-19-1999]
The Public Building Commission shall consist of five members
and two alternates.
[Ord. No. 99-1, § 3, 1-19-1999]
Each member and alternate member shall be appointed by the Town
Council to serve a term of three years. The existing members, two
of which serve terms expiring November 30, 1999, and three of which
serve terms expiring November 30, 2001, are appointed for the completion
of their terms. Thereafter, appointments shall continue to be made
for a staggered three-year term. Alternates shall be appointed for
a three-year term. In the event no successor member is appointed on
the expiration of any term, the term shall automatically be extended
until that member's successor is appointed and qualified.
[Ord. No. 99-1, § 4, 1-19-1999]
Each alternate member, when seated as herein provided, shall
have all the powers and duties set forth in the Charter for regular
members of the Public Building Commission. If a regular member of
the Commission is absent or is disqualified, the chairperson of the
Commission shall designate an alternate to so act, choosing alternates
in rotation so that they shall act as nearly equal a number of times
as possible. If any alternate is not available in accordance with
such rotation, such facts shall be recorded in the minutes of the
meeting.