[Amended 12-16-1974 by Ord. No. 74-22]
Henceforth, the last Sunday of May is hereby
established as Clementon Day, unless the Committee hereinafter established,
for good cause, designates an alternate day as Clementon Day, in which
case said alternate day shall be Clementon Day. The Committee may
also establish a rain date for Clementon Day.
A committee, to be known as the “Special
Events Committee," hereinafter referred to as "the Committee," is
hereby established to conduct and be responsible for all Borough sponsored
events.
In addition to the appointed members, the Mayor
and the Chairman of the Public Affairs Committee of the Borough of
Clementon shall be ex officio members of the Committee.
The Committee shall select a Chairman, Vice
Chairman and Secretary and adopt its own rules of procedure and bylaws,
as well as establish the times and places of its meetings.
The Committee shall formulate and forward annually
to the CFO and Chairperson of Public Affairs its operating budget
requests for the Borough-sponsored events for the succeeding year.
All activities comprising the official celebration
of all other yearly events must be approved in advance by the Committee.
The Chairman of the Committee may create and
make appointments to such subcommittees as he or she deems desirable
to carry out the tasks of the Committee. Said Chairman shall be charged
with the overall supervision of the Committee and he or she shall,
with the consent of the said Committee, disburse all funds appropriated
for the Committee's use and/or received from other sources.
All organizations participating in the celebration
of sponsored events shall be under the general control of the Committee,
and the Committee may approve, disapprove or regulate the sale of
food, beverages, novelties and souvenirs.
The Committee shall keep and maintain minutes
of all meetings and forward a copy thereof to the governing body at
the time said minutes are distributed to the members of the Special
Events Day Committee.
The governing body of the Borough of Clementon
is hereby vested with veto power over the actions of the Special Events
Committee. Such veto power shall be exercised only at the first caucus
or Council meeting of the governing body occurring after the receipt
of the minutes as set forth in the preceding section. If such veto
power is not exercised at said meeting, then the minutes are deemed
approved in all respects. A veto may be used for one or more items,
as set forth in the minutes. In order to be effective, it must be
adopted by a majority vote of the full membership of the governing
body.
Any member of the Committee may be removed from
office and/or replaced by resolution of the Borough Council.