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is recommended to be changed to: <br /> The City Clerk and the codifiers of this Charter are authorized to make necessary <br /> corrections to this Charter including, but not limited to, deletion of the use of <br /> terms which are masculine or feminine so that such references shall apply to the <br /> opposite gender also, unless the context of such charter provision shall require <br /> otherwise,the correction of scrivener, clerical and typographical errors, <br /> references, Charter numbering, Section/subsection numbers and any references <br /> thereto. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this Charter are also authorized to <br /> make corrections to this Charter to eliminate out-of-date language such as <br /> "hereof," "heretofore,""thereof' and similar terms, and replace them with <br /> equivalent, modern language. <br /> PROPOSITION#2 <br /> Shall Everett City Charter Section 15.9 be changed to allow the City Clerk to <br /> make corrections in the Charter to eliminate archaic terminology such as "hereof," <br /> "heretofore," "thereof," and replace such terms with equivalent, modern language? <br /> CHARTER CHANGE YES ❑ <br /> CHARTER CHANGE NO ❑ <br /> Section 5: New Section 15.10. Add a new section 15.10 as follows: <br /> Appointments to City boards, commissions and committees should consider <br /> factors such as geography, gender, ethnicity and age in an effort to better reflect <br /> the City's diversity. <br /> PROPOSITION # 3 <br /> Shall the Everett City Charter be changed to add a new Section 15.10 that states <br /> that appointments to City boards, commissions and committees should strive to reflect <br /> the makeup of the community in demographic terms such as ethnic diversity, gender, age <br /> and geography? <br /> CHARTER CHANGE YES ❑ <br /> CHARTER CHANGE NO ❑ <br /> Section 6: Under Section 16.1 of the Charter, amendments to the Charter proposed <br /> under this ordinance that are ratified by a majority of the electors become part of the <br /> Charter on the date of the Mayor's proclamation of those ratified amendments. The <br /> Mayor's proclamation is deemed to occur on the date of the County certification of the <br /> election. <br /> 4 <br />