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City Ordinances
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9/9/2013
Ordinance Number
6920
Bill Number
9189
Introdate
8/12/2013
Description
Establish a commission on Youth issues
Introduced By
Mr. Sharpe
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available, as well as, community resources that will lead to healthier <br /> lifestyles. <br /> B. The Youth Commission shall consist of eighteen (18) members. <br /> Each member of Council shall make two appointments. In an effort to <br /> ensure that youth are in the majority on this Youth Commission each <br /> Councilmember shall appoint one (1) youth between the ages of 14-21. <br /> Each Councilmember shall also appoint a second Commission member <br /> either a youth or an adult. <br /> In addition to the Council appointments, the following ex-officio members <br /> shall be appointed to the Commission. <br /> • The Junior Class President at University City High School (voting <br /> member), who shall serve only while in office; <br /> • A staff member appointed by the City Manager of University City <br /> (Non-voting member, not required to be a University City <br /> resident); <br /> • An adult appointed by the High School Principal of the School <br /> District of University City (Non-voting member, not required to be <br /> a resident); and <br /> • A representative of a social service agency that works with young <br /> people (Non-voting member, not required to be a University City <br /> resident). This appointment will be made by vote of the <br /> Councilmembers from applications submitted. <br /> 1. Council appointments should be made each year in July or <br /> August. The Junior Class President shall take his/her position upon his/her <br /> election. The terms shall be staggered so that nine shall expire at one time <br /> and the remaining eight shall expire one year thereafter. The Junior Class <br /> President position shall be filled each year. <br /> 2. No member of the commission shall receive any <br /> compensation for serving on the commission. <br /> C. The commission shall organize by electing one of its council- <br /> appointed members as chairperson, who shall hold such office for two <br /> years or until the chairperson's successor is elected and qualified. The <br /> commission may adopt such administrative procedures as are necessary to <br /> accomplish the purposes set forth in this chapter. The city officers and the <br /> staff of city departments may consult with the commission from time to <br /> Page2of3 <br />
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