[Ord. 767, 6-4-1990]
All advisory boards now existing under the ordinances and City charter, shall consist of five members, each possessing the same qualifications as members of the City council and who shall be appointed by the Mayor with confirmation by the City council. Board members shall serve without pay on the various advisory boards and shall advise with and make their recommendations concerning the operation and maintenance of the various departments.
[Ord. 1067-2005, 8-18-2005]
At least one member of each advisory board shall be selected from each of the four wards of the City with one member thereof to be selected from the City at large, regardless of the ward in which he or she resides.
[Ord. 767, 6-4-1990]
Any member of any advisory board may be removed from office without cause upon majority vote of the City council. Any member of any such advisory board who, without good cause, shall be absent from three consecutive regular meetings of such board shall be automatically removed from office without further procedure.
[Ord. 767, 6-4-1990]
The members of an advisory board shall be appointed and hold office for a term of five years, provided that the members of each of the boards as constituted on the effective date hereof shall continue at such office for that period of time for their prior appointment, not to exceed five years, and until their successors have been appointed and qualified. The new members of said boards to be appointed to the five member boards shall have their terms of office set by the Mayor and the City council for any periods of time not to exceed five years, to be fixed in such manner that the new appointees shall not each serve for a period of five years, but be staggered in such a manner that not more than one member completes service in any year.
[Ord. 555, 8-6-1973]
Vacancy in the members of a board by reason of death, resignation, removal or other cause, shall be filled by the Mayor with confirmation by the City council. The person so appointed shall serve during the unexpired term of the person being replaced. An advisory board shall adopt such rules and regulations as it may deem proper for the conduct of business.