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Summary Chart <br /> Number of Appointments Representing <br /> 7 citizens one from each of Sectors I, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 <br /> 2 citizens (1 as an alternate voting Sector 5 <br /> member) <br /> 2 citizens (1 as an alternate voting Sector 6 <br /> member) <br /> 1 representative Texas State University, Division of <br /> Student Affairs <br /> 1 representative (alternate voting Texas State University Association <br /> member) Student Government <br /> (b) The voting members of the commission will be appointed to serve <br /> in staggered two-year terms and shall maintain his or her principal physical <br /> residence in the corporate limits of San Marcos; for purposes of this subsection. A <br /> voting member must meet all of the following to meet the requirements for principal <br /> physical residence: <br /> a. The person must use the residence address for voter registration and <br /> driver's license purposes; <br /> b. The person must use the residence address as the person's home <br /> address on documents such as employment records, resumes, <br /> business cards, government forms and application forms; <br /> c. The person must not claim a homestead exemption on any property <br /> other than theresidence;, <br /> (c) A map depicting the location of each sector is incorporated by <br /> viewed at the office of the city clerk or the development services dcpartment.and on <br /> the City of San Marcos, Neighborhood Commission webpage. <br /> Sec.2.112. Rules and regulations. <br /> The neighborhood commission will adopt the rules and regulations it deems <br /> best to govern its actions, subject to the general laws of the city and state. <br /> Sec. 2.113. Activities and duties. <br /> (a) The neighborhood commission duties and activities include the <br /> following: <br />