SEC. 11.5.5. MANDATORY REFERRALS – AUTHORITY OF COMMISSION – REQUIREMENTS.
SEC. 11.5.5. MANDATORY REFERRALS – AUTHORITY OF COMMISSION – REQUIREMENTS. See Sec. 13A.1.3 (City Planning Commission) of Chapter 1A of this Code.
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SEC. 11.5.5. MANDATORY REFERRALS – AUTHORITY OF COMMISSION – REQUIREMENTS. See Sec. 13A.1.3 (City Planning Commission) of Chapter 1A of this Code.
SEC. 11.5.5. MANDATORY REFERRALS – AUTHORITY OF COMMISSION – REQUIREMENTS. See Sec. 13A.1.3 (City Planning Commission) of Chapter 1A of this Code.
commission to forward the matter to it for the city council’s action. iii. if the city council does not do so, the time for the Planning commission to act shall automatically be extended for an additional 75 days. the city council may request that the Planning commission forward the matter at any time within the 75-day continuance period. iv. if the Planning commission fails to act on an initiation within the time allowed by this Subdivision, the Planning commission shall be deemed to have approved the ordinance. 3 ...
elapsed from the date of the commissioner’s selection to the Commission, whichever is less. (2) Be a candidate for an elective Board of Education office for any district for which the election will be conducted using district boundaries that were adopted by the Commission on which the member served. (g) For a period of four years after the last date of service on the Commission or ten years after the date of selection to the Commission, whichever is less, a member or former member of the Commission shall not do any ...
... hose Communications Services and shall be paid by the Person paying for those services. However, as to the charges made for services to any independent telemarketing agency, as defined in Section 21.47(b) of this Code, incurred solely in performing the functions of an independent telemarketing agency, the tax imposed by this section shall be at the rate of five percent of the charges made for those services. (b) The tax imposed in this section shall be collected from the Service User by the Person providing the Com ...
Sec. 483. Commissioner Selection and Removal. (a) An application process to identify prospective commissioners shall commence no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number nine. (b) The City Clerk shall manage the Commission application process, with the City Ethics Commission providing oversight. The City Clerk and City Ethics Commission may delegate these responsibilities to their staff or consultants. (c) The City Clerk shall conduct an outreach and education program to ensure that there is publication ...
... ion. (A) Department Responsibilities. The Department shall review a petition within 15 days of its receipt and make a recommendation to the Commission. Before the Commission acts on a proposed boundary adjustment, the matter shall be set for a public hearing. Fifteen days prior to the hearing, the Department shall post public notices within the boundaries of the Neighborhood Council, stating the time, place and purpose of the hearing, as set forth in Article VI, Section 2(d) of the Plan. The notices shall be transl ...
e of the President or Vice-President. (h) Committees. The Commission shall develop committees as it deems appropriate and necessary to carry out its work. Committee chairs and members shall be selected in accordance with rules and regulations established by the Commission. (i) Rules and Regulations. At its first meeting or as soon thereafter as possible, the Commission shall adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of its business. (j) Meetings. The Commission shall designate the time and place for regular meeti ...
Sec. 813. Commissioner Selection and Removal. (a) An application process to identify prospective commissioners shall commence no later than April 1 of each year ending in the number nine. (b) The City Clerk shall manage the Commission application process, with the City Ethics Commission providing oversight. The City Clerk and City Ethics Commission may delegate these responsibilities to their staff or consultants. (c) The City Clerk shall conduct an outreach and education program to ensure that there is publication ...
ncluded in the Commission Selection Pool. After the establishment of the Commission Selection Pool, the City Ethics Commission shall have the authority to receive information from the public and make determinations regarding the continuing eligibility of individuals in the Commission Selection Pool. (g) The City Clerk shall conduct a random drawing at a public meeting to select one person residing in the geographic region of each of the seven Board of Education districts. The result of this selection process shall ...