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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-137 CCRMember Jerry Pedlar resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 92 -137 introduced the following RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NOS. 73 -25, 77 -52, AND 87- 133 REGARDING THE BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION WHEREAS, Resolution Nos. 73 -25, 77 -52, and 87 -133 define the duties and responsibilities of the Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Commission; and WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council wishes to amend certain sections of these resolutions regarding the appointment of the chairperson, representation requirements, and filling vacancies on the Park and Recreation Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that Resolution Nos. 73 -25, 77 -52, and 87- 133 are hereby amended as follows: I. Change Subdivision 6, Chairperson, to read: The Chairperson shall be elected by majority vote of the Park and Recreation Commission membership. The election shall be conducted at the Park and Recreation Commission's first regular meeting of the calendar year, or, in the case of a vacancy, within two regularly scheduled Park and Recreation Commission meetings from the time a vacancy of the chair occurs. The Chairperson may be removed by majority vote of the Park and Recreation Commission membership. The Chairperson shall assure fulfillment of the following responsibilities in addition to those otherwise described herein: II. Change Subdivision 6, Representation Requirements, to read: Due regard shall be given by the Mayor and City Council in appointing Commission members which will take into consideration geographical distribution within the City, as described in Subdivision 11, and the representative nature of the Commission in terms of gender, religion, ethnic, racial, age, handicapped, employee, and employer groups. III. Change Subdivision 6, Resianations Removal from Office Vacancies, to read: Commissioners may resign voluntarily or may be removed from office by the Mayor with consent by majority vote of the City Council. Three consecutive unexcused absences from the duly called Commission meetings or