B.
The Commission shall be comprised of 18 members, designated and appointed as follows:
(1)
Three members shall be named by the Mayor.
(2)
Three members shall be named by the Common Council.
(a)
Council members will submit applications of prospective members who have agreed to serve on the Commission. If there are more than three applications, the Council will vote to reduce the number of its recommended members to three. Each of the three must receive a super majority of the vote (i.e., a total of six). If the Council cannot fill its allotment of three members, then the vacancies will be filled through the sortition process described below in Subsection B(3).
(3)
To ensure that the CRC represents the wide diversity of City residents and to create a democratically inclusive body, 12 members and two alternates shall be selected through sortition (a total of 14 persons) in the following manner:
(a)
Communications (including postal cards to a significant portion of City residents, notice via social media, notice via the Engage Kingston website, and any other appropriate manners) will alert residents to the formation of the CRC and call for applications. Applications will include both relevant questions for establishing a person's interest and qualifications as well as a resume of any pertinent experience.
(b)
A qualified service provider, to be determined by the Common Council, will use a standard sortition process to find 12 members for the CRC. (This number of 12 may be higher if the Council is unable to fulfill its obligation of finding three members.) The members chosen through this process must reflect the diversity of the City of Kingston along its multiple dimensions.
(c)
The alternates shall serve only in the case that a member of the CRC leaves the commission on a permanent basis.
(4)
The appointment of Commission members is intended to be nonpartisan. Residency within the City of Kingston is required to be eligible for appointment. Council members will not be required to recommend only residents of their Ward. No person shall be disqualified to serve as a member, employee or consultant of the Commission by reason of holding any other public office or employment, nor shall be/she forfeit any such office or employment by reason of his/her appointment hereunder, notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local law, ordinance or City Charter.
C.
The terms of office of the members of the Commission shall expire on the day of the election at which the any proposed new Charter or Charter amendments prepared by the Commission are submitted to the qualified electors of the City, or on November 3, 2027, if no such issues are determined to be necessary by the CRC.