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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSenior memo and application Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Kissel, Deputy City Clerk Chris Kukulski, City Manager SUBJECT: (Re)Appointments to the Senior Citizens’ Advisory Board MEETING DATE: January 12, 2009 RECOMMENDATION: (Re)appoint up to four members to the Senior Citizens’ Advisory Board. BACKGROUND: Three terms on the Senior Citizens’ Advisory Board expired on December 31, 2008. Two new positions were created on October 6, 2008 per Ordinance No. 1748. Two expiring members have re-applied for another term and two new applicants have applied. The Senior Citizens’ Advisory Board is created under Commission Resolution No. 2782 (adopted by the City Commission on August 20, 1990), revised by Ordinance 1521 (adopted by the City Commission on August 7, 2000) and Ordinance No. 1748 (adopted by the City Commission on October 6, 2008). This board is comprised of seven members, appointed to staggered two-year terms. A minimum of five of the members must reside within city limits. Unless prohibited by the bylaws, each member may be reappointed without limitation on the number of reappointments. Members shall serve two-year staggered terms. The board is advisory to the Commission, making recommendations on matters regarding senior citizen issues. This board currently has five vacancies and four applicants. Ken Tiahrt Applicants seeking Reappointment: Patricia Phillips R. Ted Mangun New Applicants: Donald A. Pierre ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission. Respectfully submitted, ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Aimee Kissel, Deputy City Clerk Chris Kukulski, City Manager Attachments: Board Applications