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2003-535
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/24/2003
Description
– Amend Reso 2003-524 Calling Spec Election 6/10/03, Delete Ques. #12.
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<br />mandating all lobbyists to disclose their compensation <br />arrangements in connection with any given matter being <br />considered by the City Commission and that the City Commission <br />receive that information prior to its consideration of the matter for <br />which the lobbyist is registered to appear. <br /> <br />Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? <br />Yes [] <br />No [] <br /> <br />(2) Limitations on Lengths of Service. The City Charter currently <br />provides that a person may serve on the Commission or as a <br />Mayor or combination of Mayor and Commissioner for two (2) <br />consecutive terms. It is proposed by the Charter Revision <br />Commission that the Charter be amended to provide that no Mayor <br />may serve as a Mayor for more than two (2) elected four-year <br />terms during hislher lifetime, and no Commissioner may serve as a <br />Commissioner for more than two (2) elected four-year terms <br />during hislher lifetime. <br /> <br />Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? <br />Yes [] <br />No [] <br /> <br />(3) CompensationlReimbursement for Expenses. The current City <br />Charter provides that Commissioners, including the Mayor receive <br />no compensation but receive reimbursement in accordance with <br />applicable law. The proposed amendment recommended by the <br />Charter Revision Commission calls for a monthly stipend of $700 <br />per month for a Commissioner and $800 per month for a Mayor <br />for the length of hislher term. Reimbursement for expenses <br />remains unchanged. <br /> <br />Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? <br />Yes [] <br />No [] <br /> <br />(4) Residential Areas in the Election. The City Charter currently <br />requires certain candidates to reside continuously in a residential <br />area during hislher term although all Commissioners are elected <br />by the City at large. It is proposed by this Charter Amendment <br />that in the event that a Commissioner ceases to reside in hislher <br />residential area during hislher term but otherwise remained a <br />resident of the City that this will not constitute forfeiture from <br />office. <br /> <br />R2003- Charter Amendment - Special Election Res. 3 <br />
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