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2050-95
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5/3/1995
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• <br /> 8. For a ten member board, the initial terms were to be one member at one, one <br /> member at two, two members at three, two members at four, two members at <br /> five and two members at six; <br /> 9. For an eleven member board, the initial terms were to be one member at one, <br /> two members at two, two members at three, two members at four, two members <br /> at five and two members at six. <br /> For boards with memberships that exceed eleven, the terms shall be staggered in proportion to <br /> the number of members using the above as a basis for determining the appropriate stagger. <br /> C. Term: Commencement - Expiration. Terms shall be deemed to commence January 1 <br /> of the year of appointment, unless otherwise provided. The terms for all board positions <br /> shall expire on December 31 of the year of expiration. <br /> Section 5: TERM REVISION. <br /> A. For each board identified in Section 3, the terms of its membership as of the effective <br /> date of this ordinance shall be revised according to the requirements of this ordinance. <br /> In making the revisions, each board position shall be assigned a number. For example, <br /> a six member board shall be assigned positions numbered One, Two, Three, Four, Five <br /> and Six. Once a number is assigned, then each position shall be assigned a term in <br /> accordance with Section 4. For example, in the case of a six member board, Position <br /> Number One shall be assigned a one year term, Position Number Two shall be <br /> assigned a two year term, Position Number Three shall be assigned a three year term, <br /> Position Number Four shall be assigned a four year term, Position Number five shall be <br /> assigned a five year term, and Position Number Six shall be assigned a six year term. <br /> Once this has occurred, current board members shall be assigned positions as <br /> provided herein. <br /> B. For purposes of assigning current board members' positions with revised terms, the <br /> revised terms shall be deemed to have commenced January 1, 1995. Provided, <br /> however, the time served by a board member under his/her current term as of the <br /> effective date of this ordinance plus the amount of time assigned under the revised <br /> term cannot exceed the board member's remaining years of eligibility under his/her <br /> term in existence as of the effective date of this ordinance (i.e., prior to any revision). <br /> Consequently, any assignment to a revised term that exceeds the board member's <br /> remaining years of eligibility shall be effective only until the expiration of the member's <br /> current eligibility. (For example, as of the effective date of this ordinance, a board <br /> member has served 4 years of a 6 year term. (S)he is assigned a 3 year revised term <br /> of which (s)he is only eligible to serve 2 additional years. At the expiration of the 2 year <br /> period, a new board member would be appointed for a 1 year appointment to fulfill the <br /> balance of the term). <br /> 4 <br />
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