In a manner consistent with state law;
(A)
The Town Council shall appoint a Charter Review Commission at least once every five (5) years. The Charter Review Commission shall consist of a minimum of nine (9) citizens of the Town who shall:
(1)
Review the various provisions of the Town Charter and determine whether any provisions require revision. To this end, public hearings may be held. The Commission may compel the attendance of any officer or employee of the Town and require submission of any Town records;
(2)
Propose any recommendations it deems desirable to ensure compliance with the Charter of the Town government; and
(3)
Report its findings and present its recommendations to the Town Council.
(B)
The Town Council shall receive and have published in the official newspaper of the Town a comprehensive summary of the report presented by the Commission, shall consider any recommendations made, and may order any amendments suggested to be submitted to the voters of the Town in the manner provided by state law as now written or hereafter amended.
(C)
The term of office of the Commission shall be for not more than six (6) months, at the end of which time a report shall be presented to the Town Council and all records of proceedings of the Commission shall be filed with the Town Secretary and become a public record.
(D)
The Town Council on its own motion may submit a proposed charter amendment to the qualified voters of the Town for their approval at an election.
(Resolution 2015-031 adopted 5/16/15; Resolution 2021-237 adopted 5/11/21)