The members of the Parks and Recreation Commission shall, subject to the conditions set forth in this section, be nominated and confirmed to the following terms:
(a) All members of the Parks and Recreation Commission, other than the youth member, shall be appointed for terms of four years.
(b) The youth member shall be appointed for a term of two years; and can be appointed for a maximum of two terms.
(c) All members shall hold office until their successors have been appointed and qualified. If a mid-term vacancy occurs, the nominating committee may nominate their replacement to fill the remainder of the original term in accordance with the process in Section
2-4.102(b) and which must be confirmed by a majority of the full Council. Where feasible, the members of the nominating committee used to nominate the member whose seat is vacated shall be used to nominate their replacement. Where members of such nominating committee are no longer in office or otherwise unavailable to serve on the nominating committee to fill the vacant seat, the seat shall be filled by the following, as appropriate: the next rotating Councilmember, as determined by the City Clerk; the Mayor Pro Tem if the Mayor is unable to serve on the nominating committee; or the sitting Chair, or the Vice-Chair if the Chair's office is under consideration within two months of the nomination. A person appointed to fill a vacancy on the Commission shall hold office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
(d) A Commissioner may be removed from office by the following process: two City Councilmembers must advise the City Manager of their intent to place an item on an upcoming City Council agenda to consider the removal of a Commissioner. The City Manager must then contact the Commissioner to advise him/her of that notification, and to provide the Commissioner with at least seven days' advance notice of any agendized City Council discussion regarding the possible Commissioner removal. The Commissioner may choose to resign or object to the proposed action. Commissioners serve "at will" and may be removed for any reason. The Commissioner shall be given an opportunity to speak to the full City Council at the agendized public meeting if they wish to do so, before consideration of their removal. After completing this process, any Commissioner may be removed by majority City Council vote at a regular City Council meeting.
(e) The terms of members of the Commission shall expire at the second regular City Council meeting of May. Appointments will be for four years, except for the youth member, who shall be appointed for two years. The term of the youth member of the Commission shall expire at the second regular Council meeting in May of every other year. In the absence of specific rules of order and procedures, the conduct of such meetings shall be governed by the latest revised edition of Rosenberg's Rules of Order. Four members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum, without regard to residency.
(§ 3, Ord. 213, as amended by § 2, Ord. 242, eff. January 7, 1959, § 1, Ord. 273, eff. February 23, 1961, § 1, Ord. 372, eff. September 7, 1966, Part 1, Ord. 493, eff. June 27, 1974, § 1, Ord. 620, eff. May 17, 1984, § 2, Ord. 687, eff. September 27, 1991, § 1, Ord. 843, eff. August 22, 2014, § 2, Ord. 895, eff. April 25, 2019, § 3, Ord. 909, eff. September 25, 2020, and § 2, Ord. 949, eff. December 28, 2023; Ord. 956, eff. 7/11/2024)