A.
Establishment. There is hereby established in the City a Historic Resources Board consisting of five members with powers and duties to administer the City's historic preservation program. Specific duties, responsibilities and functions of the Board are established in this title.
B.
Board Member Qualifications.
1.
Members of the Board shall have demonstrated interest in and knowledge of architectural history, architecture, archaeology, anthropology, paleontology, historic architecture, local history or fields related to historic preservation such as construction, planning, geography, landscape architecture, urban design, ethnography, fine arts, or real estate.
2.
The Board shall be comprised of three professional members, consisting of one member each, from the following combined fields: (1) history, architectural history, or urban design, (2) architecture or historic architecture, and (3) archaeology, anthropology, or paleontology. The remaining two public members may represent any of the related historic preservation fields noted above, or demonstrate an interest in historic preservation.
3.
All members shall be residents and electors of the City, except in the event that no resident with the requisite expertise needed for a professional member can be found. In such case up to two professional member appointees may reside outside the City limits but within Monterey County, so long as the appointee meets all other requirements in subsections (B)(1) and (2) of this section. In any event, at least three Board members shall at all times be composed of resident-electors of the City and no more than two members may be residents of Monterey County.
C.
Term. Board members shall serve for a term of four years. Terms of the members shall be staggered so that at least one term, but no more than two terms, shall expire annually. Terms of office for new members shall commence at the beginning of the first regular meeting in the month of May. Terms of outgoing members shall end simultaneously.
D.
Board Member Appointment. Members of the Historic Resources Board shall be nominated by the Mayor whose nomination shall be ratified by at least three members of and appointed by the City Council. The newly appointed members shall be sworn in by the City Clerk. In the event an appointment cannot be made in a timely manner, the incumbent may continue to serve until a new member is appointed. All members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council. Any member may be removed from the Board upon a majority vote of the City Council.
(Formerly 17.32.020; Ord. 2004-01 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2004-02 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2021-01 § 6, 2021; Ord. 2022-05 § 1, 2022)