Members of the city council elected to office in November 2020 or thereafter will be elected for a term of three (3) years. A councilor or mayor can serve a maximum of two (2) consecutive terms in the same office. However, in no event shall an elected official of the city be eligible to be elected to more than three (3) consecutive terms in any combination of elective office. After at least an 18-month absence from office, the person will be eligible to hold an elective office with the city again.
Members of the City Council who are serving consecutive terms which include one or more two-year terms, set by the Charter at the time of their election, are authorized to serve a maximum of three (3) consecutive terms in the same office. In no event will such an elected official of the city be eligible to be elected to more than four (4) consecutive terms in any combination of elective office. After at least an 18-month absence from office, the person will be eligible to hold an elective office with the city again.
A council member who is appointed or elected to fill an unexpired term will not have that partial term of office counted against them for purposes of the term limits set out in this section. Council members elected to a city council office who then resign in order to take another elected city council office will be deemed to have fully served the term for the office from which they resigned.
(Ordinance 32-2009, sec. 3, adopted 5/19/09, ref. adopted 5/9/09; Ordinance 35-2020, sec. 1(Meas. 9), adopted 6/16/20, ref. 11/3/20))