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<br />Exhibit 0 <br /> <br />Sec. 901. Appointments, removals, vacancies, terms. <br /> <br />(a) Except as otherwise specified in this charter, the member of each of the <br />appointive boards and commissions shall be appointed, and may be removed, by the <br />city council, subject in both appointment and removal by the affirmative votes of a <br />majority of the members. For boards or commissions having at least seven (7) <br />members, the city council shall select seven (7) members from nominations made by <br />the council member (or the mayor in the case of the city-wide seat) whose term <br />coincides with that board or commission seat, (as determined by the city council in <br />accordance with subsection (e) below, together with nominations from any other <br />member of the council. All other appointments shall be as determined by this charter, or <br />by the city council from time to time. Beginning with terms starting after the 2006 <br />General Election, at least fifty-percent (50%) of those persons nominated from time to <br />time by a council member shall be residents of the ward represented by such council <br />member. At the request of a council member, this rule may be waived by a 2/3 vote of <br />the City Council for anyone appointment if the requesting member is unable to find a <br />qualified and acceptable ward resident to nominate. For purposes of this rule, <br />residency is only required at the time of nomination. <br /> <br />(b) Vacancies from whatever cause arising shall be filled in the same manner. <br />Upon a vacancy occurring leaving an unexpired portion of a term, any appointment to fill <br />such vacancy shall be for the unexpired portion of such term. All terms shall begin on <br />the same date as city councilmember terms as provided in section 400 of this charter. <br /> <br />(c) If a member of a board or commission absents himself from two (2) regular <br />meetings of such board or commission, consecutively, unless by permission of such <br />board or commission expressed in its official minutes, or fails to attend at least one-half <br />(1/2) of the regular meetings of such board or commission within a calendar year, or is <br />convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, or ceases to be a qualified elector of the <br />city, the office shall become vacant and shall be so declared by the city council. <br /> <br />(d) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the members of such boards <br />and commissions shall serve for a term of four (4) years and until their respective <br />successors are appointed and qualified, but in no event shall any person be eligible for <br />reappointment who has served two (2) three (3) consecutive terms of four (4) years <br />each, irrespective of what seat or seats the member is appointed to by the city council. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, one seat shall be a city-wide seat having a ~ four (4) <br />year term which coincides with that of the Mayor, and which shall be limited to four (4) <br />three (3) consecutive terms of two (2) years each. Short or partial terms (as defined for <br />city council in Section 401 of this Charter) shall not be considered. Unless otherwise <br />provided by ordinance of the city council for a board or commission having more or less <br />than seven (7) members, the terms of three (3) of the members of each such board or <br />commission shall begin on the date of the beginning of the term of office of council <br />members elected at every second general election commencing with the April, 1983 <br />general election, the terms of three (3) other members shall begin on the date of the <br />beginning of the term of office of council members elected at every second general <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2007-057 Nunc Pro Tunc <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />