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2501-1 <br />2501. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />2501.010. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION. A Parks and Recreation <br />Commission is hereby established to advise the City Council on Parks and Recreation related <br />matters. The Commission will consist of up to seven (7) members to be appointed by the City <br />Council. <br />2501.015. APPLICANT INTERVIEW PROCESS. Citizens applying for seats on the <br />Commission shall be interviewed by the Mayor and one City Council Member or two Council <br />Members if the Mayor is not available; the Chair or Vice Chair of the Commission; and the <br />Parks & Recreation Director. <br />2501.020. RESIDENT WITHOUT ELECTED OFFICE. Each member shall be a <br />resident of the City who does not hold any elected office. <br />2501.030. TERM OF OFFICE, NUMBER OF TERMS, AND VACANCIES. Each <br />member shall be appointed by the Council and shall hold office until expiration of his/her term. <br />Members shall serve a term of three (3) years except in the case of filling vacancies with <br />unexpired terms. Each member may serve for no more than three (3) consecutive three (3) year <br />terms. Partial terms do not count toward term limits. If a member has served three (3), three (3) <br />year terms, that person is eligible to reapply for Commission membership, after a minimum of a <br />one (1) year absence from the Commission. If that person is appointed, term limits would start <br />over. <br />In case of vacancy during the term of office of any member of the Commission, the City <br />Council shall appoint a new member to serve the remainder of the term. A vacancy shall exist if <br />any of the following occur: death; residence outside of the City; resignation; failure to serve; or <br />removal from office. A failure to serve shall be deemed to exist if any member is absent from <br />three (3) consecutive meetings, or is absent from four (4) meetings within a calendar year. For <br />purposes of determining a failure to serve, a meeting shall be defined as any scheduled regular <br />meeting. <br />In addition to the regular commission members, the City Council may appoint up to one <br />additional resident of the city who is the age of 18 or under and enrolled in high school to serve a <br />one-year term on a commission as a youth commissioner. Youth commissioner terms expire on <br />July 31 of each year. <br />2501.035. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE. Commission members shall be subject to <br />removal by a majority vote of the City Council. <br />2501.040. COMPENSATION. Members of the Parks and Recreation Commission may <br />receive compensation as the City Council may provide by resolution. <br />2501.050. ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS. The Mayor shall annually recommend <br />to the Council a member of the Commission to serve as Commission Chair. The Council shall