A.
A Board of Public Utilities is hereby established. It shall consist of seven appointive members, two of whom shall be Council persons, together with the Mayor and the Director of Public Works by virtue of their respective offices. The Mayor and the Director of Public Works shall be entitled to vote on all questions. The majority of the members of the Board of Public Utilities shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Board may make, from time to time, alter or amend bylaws, rules and regulations not in conflict with law for the transaction of its business.
B.
The terms of office of the seven appointive members of the Board of Public Utilities hereafter shall be as follows: of the two members who have been appointed in 1930, one shall hold office until the expiration of his/her term January 1, 1932, and his/her successors shall be appointed for terms of two years each from that date; one shall hold office until the expiration of his/her term, and his/her successors shall be appointed for full terms of four years each from that date; of the three remaining members to be appointed, one shall hold office until January 1, 1932, and his/her successors shall be appointed for full terms of four years each from that date, and two shall hold office until January 1, 1934, and their successors shall be appointed for full terms of four years each from that date. The Council persons appointed to such office shall be appointed for their terms of office only. The Mayor, in his/her appointment, shall designate the term for which each is appointed.
C.
The members of the Board of Public Utilities shall receive no salaries. The members of such Board shall be reimbursed their actual expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties. This section shall not prevent such Board from employing one of its number as Secretary or other executive officer and paying him/her proper compensation.
D.
The Board of Public Utilities may fix the salaries and compensation of its several superintendents, employees, counsel and the like, except that in the event of such Board requiring the City Council to insert in a given budget a sum to be levied upon the taxpayers to meet the deficit in the operation of its utility system, then the budget of such Board containing the proposed salaries for that and succeeding years, until such Board ceases to require the insertion of its deficit in the tax levy, shall be submitted to the City Council for approval.
E.
The officers appointed to or elected by the Board of Public Utilities under § C-8B of this Charter may likewise be removed by the Board upon its own motion, following a hearing, by a 2/3 vote of all of the members of the Board taken by roll call and recorded in the minutes of the meeting. Such removal shall become effective as and from the hour that a certified copy of the resolution is served upon the officer named therein.