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2924-06
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7/26/2006
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PROPOSITION # 6 <br />Shall Everett City Charter Section 4.12 be changed to clarity the City of Everett Charter's <br />conflict of interest provisions so that it will conform to State of Washington law? <br />CHARTER CHANGE YES........... ❑ <br />CHARTER CHANGE NO ............. ❑ <br />Section 9: Change to Section 5.2. Section 5.2 of the Everett City Charter <br />which reads as follows: <br />Advisory Boards — Establishment. <br />The council may, by ordinance, establish or dissolve advisory boards, with such <br />advisory functions and number of members as it may determine. Where any such board <br />consists of persons serving as representatives of neighborhood organizations, duly <br />elected as such pursuant to ordinances enacted from time to time regulating the <br />recognition of such organizations and the qualifications, election, and term of office of <br />representatives, the names of newly elected representatives shall be presented by the <br />mayor to the council for approval. As to all other advisory boards, the members of such <br />boards shall be appointed and removed by the mayor with the approval of the council. <br />The terms of the members shall be as set by ordinance, for a maximum of six years. No <br />person serving continuously on a board for a period in excess of six (6) years shall be <br />eligible to reappointment to such board until he has been off such board for at least one <br />(1) year. No elected official of the city or appointed city officer or employee of the city <br />shall be eligible for appointment to such board. <br />is recommended to be changed to: <br />Advisory Boards — Establishment. <br />The council may, by ordinance, establish or dissolve advisory boards, with such <br />advisory functions and number of members as it may determine. Where any such board <br />consists of persons serving as representatives of neighborhood organizations, duly <br />elected as such pursuant to ordinances enacted from time to time regulating the <br />recognition of such organizations and the qualifications, election, and term of office of <br />representatives, the names of newly elected representatives shall be presented by the <br />mayor to the council for approval. As to all other advisory boards, the members of such <br />boards shall be appointed and removed by the mayor with the approval of the council. <br />The terms of the members shall be as set by ordinance, for a maximum of six years. No <br />person serving continuously on a board for a period in excess of six (6) years shall be <br />eligible to reappointment to such board until he has been off such board for at least one <br />(1) year. No elected official of the city or appointed city officer shall be eligible for <br />appointment to serve on advisory boards or commissions. <br />PROPOSITION #7 <br />Shall Everett City Charter Section 5.2 relating to advisory boards be changed to allow <br />employees of the City of Everett who are Everett residents to serve on advisory boards? <br />CHARTER CHANGE YES........... ❑ <br />CHARTER CHANGE NO ............. ❑ <br />7 <br />
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