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<br />~ ~ <br />a~1 ~ <br />Q <br />w~ <br />-Ie:, <br />u::j <br />'< <br /> <br /><<...... <br />!' <br />.--t <br /> <br />:>s- <br />erB <br />~t; <br />I.!.I~ <br />a::: Ill; <br />EddIJ <br />(1)_ <br />j::c <br />_b <br />Yu <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2001- 36 <br /> <br />249. <br /> <br />a:::: <br />CL <br /><:( <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br />OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS AMENDING SECTION 2.091 OF <br />THE CITY CODE TO REVISE TRAINING <br />REQUIREMENTS FOR REGULAR AND ALTERNATE <br />MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING <br />COMMISSION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; AND <br />INCLUDING PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS. <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, <br />TEXAS: <br /> <br />SECTION 1. Section 2.091 of the City Code is amended as follows (underlining indicates <br />added language and overstrike indicates deleted language): <br /> <br />Sec. 2.091. Membership; eligibility; term of office; training qualification <br />requirements. <br /> <br />(a) The planning and zoning commission consists of nine regular members and two <br />alternate members. <br /> <br />(b) To be eligible for appointment and continued service on the commission, all of the <br />regular commission members except two will reside and own real property in the city, <br />one of the remaining regular members will reside and own real property in the city's <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction, and the other remaining regular member will reside in the city <br />or the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction, and own real property in the city or the city's <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction. One of the alternate members will reside and own real <br />property in the city, and the other alternate member may reside and own property in the <br />city's extraterritorial jurisdiction. <br /> <br />(c) The council will seek to ensure broad representation and expertise In making <br />appointments to the planning and zoning commission. <br /> <br />(d) Three regular members of the planning and zoning commission are appointed in <br />August of each year for staggered three-year terms beginning in November of that year, <br />with one-third to be appointed each year on a continuing basis. The two alternate <br />members are appointed in August of each year, and are eligible to succeed to a vacant <br />position as a regular member of the commission beginning on November 1st of that year <br />and extending for a period of one year, subject to their qualification under the training <br />requirements in subsection (g). An alternate member who fills a vacancy in a position of <br />a regular member will hold the position for the remainder of its term. <br /> <br />(e) Alternate members are appointed for the purpose of filling vacancies in positions of <br />regular members of the commission. If such a vacancy occurs, and only one of the <br />alternate members is eligible to fill the vacancy, that alternate will automatically fill the <br /> <br />C:\ TEMP\PZrevisions.doc <br />