A.
There is established a design review board consisting of five members, plus an alternate and a construction advisor. The term of appointment to the board shall be four years and members can be reappointed for succeeding terms. Positions one, two, and five shall have terms expiring June 1st of succeeding years. Positions three and four shall have terms that expire December 1st of succeeding years. New appointments shall be made in a timely manner in order to assure staggering of time for appointments.
B.
All members shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by a majority of the city council. Vacancies occurring other than through the expiration of a term shall be filled by the mayor with confirmation by a majority of the city council. Any member may be removed at any time by the mayor.
C.
Members shall be selected without regard to political affiliation. Serving on the design review board requires residing within the boundaries of the Cascade School District or being a resident of Chelan County and owning a business within the city. Prior to appointment, members must demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of Old World Bavarian Alpine design and the purpose of the city's ordinances regulating architectural design and signs. The mayor shall appoint members based on consideration of the candidates' knowledge regarding the Old World Bavarian Alpine theme and/or demonstration of the following:
1.
Travel throughout the Bavarian Alpine region of Bavaria;
2.
Working or living in the Bavarian Alpine region of Bavaria;
3.
Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of Old World Bavarian Alpine architecture through the design or building of Old World Bavarian Alpine style structures;
4.
Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of Old World Bavarian Alpine design elements such as color, window treatment, murals, overhangs and building materials;
5.
Demonstrate, via travel throughout Germany, Austria, and/or Switzerland, the ability to differentiate between regional design elements.
D.
Members of the design review board, including the alternate and nonvoting construction advisor, who have completed and maintained all required training shall receive $50.00 for each design review board meeting they attend in full. Required training includes the Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act. Additional required training may be assigned by the mayor. "Attend in full" shall be defined to mean being in attendance via in person or on video for at least 80 percent of the meeting, as determined from the opening time to the adjourning time.
E.
An alternate design review board member shall be appointed by the mayor, as outlined in subsection (B) of this section, and shall be selected as outlined in subsection (C) of this section. The alternate shall serve a term of four years from time of appointment and can be reappointed for succeeding terms. The alternate shall be called upon to attend design review board meetings which cannot obtain a quorum, and shall fill the seat of any regular member of the design review board that is absent. Should the full board be present and the alternate also be present, the alternate shall not make motions or vote but may participate in the discussion. The alternate shall automatically be appointed to a regular position should a vacancy in such position occur during the alternate's tenure.
F.
A nonvoting construction advisor may be appointed by the mayor, as outlined in subsection (B) of this section, and shall be selected as outlined in subsection (C) of this section. The advisor shall provide technical expertise to the design review board members when requested. They shall serve a term of four years from time of appointment and can be reappointed for succeeding terms.
(Ord. 1127 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1169 § 1, 2001; Ord. 1311 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1426 § 1 (Att. A), 2012; Ord. 1609 § 1 (Att. A), 2020; Ord. 1645 § 1 (Att. A), 2022)