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r <br /> I <br /> July 11, 1996 <br /> A%*�, changes to the Charter Commission by-laws. <br /> Article I, Section 4 . (page 1) <br /> Section 4 . Members . The Commission is composed of 15 <br /> members. Members shall serve during their term and until their <br /> successors are appointed and have qualified, subject to state law <br /> and Article III , Section 8 of these by laws. <br /> Proposed change. <br /> Section 4 . Members . The Commission is composed of 15 <br /> members . Member terms are for four years starting on January 1 <br /> and members shall serve their terms until their successors are <br /> appointed and have qualified, subject to state law. <br /> Article II, Section 7 . (page 2) <br /> Section 7 . Elections. The Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary <br /> shall be elected from among the members of the Commission at the <br /> first meeting after September 1 in odd-numbered years and shall <br /> hold office for two (2) years or until their successors are elected <br /> and qualified. . . . <br /> Proposed change. <br /> Section 7 . Elections . The Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary <br /> shall be elected from among the members of the Commission at the <br /> first meeting after January 1 in even-numbered years and shall <br /> hold office for two (2) years or until their successors are elected <br /> and qualified. . . . <br /> Robert Bening <br />
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