It is hereby declared that the potential of
juvenile delinquency is a problem for the citizens of Lexington and
that a Youth Services Citizen Board is needed to assist the City in
confronting this problem.
In accordance with the Delinquency Prevention
and Youth Development Act of Virginia, there is hereby created as an advisory agency for the
City a Youth Services Citizen Board. The Board shall assist the City
Manager in establishing, administering and supervising the City's
Office on Youth.
The Board shall be composed of nine members
appointed by City Council. Board members shall be residents of Lexington,
Buena Vista, or Rockbridge County or its towns. A majority of the
Board shall be citizens who are not employed by government or service
agencies and who are not elected government officials. One appointee
shall be a youth member of under age 18. The youth member of the Board
shall serve for a one-year term, subject to reappointment. The initial
appointments of two members shall be for a term to expire on June
30, 1990, two members shall be appointed for a term which will expire
June 30, 1991, and two members will be appointed for a term which
will expire June 30, 1992. With the exception of the youth members,
all subsequent appointments and reappointments shall be for a term
of three years.
Any of the members of the Board may be removed
by the Council for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in
office, provided that such removal may be made only after a public
hearing in which such member is given an opportunity to appear and
be heard.
All members of the Board shall serve as such
without compensation. Members shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties.
The members of the Board shall elect their own
Chairperson and Secretary and such other officers as may be required
for the proper functioning of the Board and will also establish its
own bylaws. The Board will adopt a regular schedule of meetings with
such frequency as is necessary to carry out its duties set forth in
this article. It will report its activities to City Council at the
end of each quarter through June 30, 1990, and not less frequently
than semiannually thereafter.