Collier County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 98. PARKS AND RECREATION |
Article II. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD |
§ 98-29. Removal from office; failure to attend meetings.
(a)
Any member of the parks and recreation advisory board may be removed from office, with or without cause, by a majority vote of the board of county commissioners.
(b)
In the event that any advisory board member is absent from two consecutive board meetings without a satisfactory excuse acceptable to the board chairman, the board chairman shall state such fact at the next regularly scheduled board meeting and shall thereafter notify, in writing, the public services administrator or his designee of the board member's failure to attend without satisfactory excuse. The board of county commissioners shall review the board chairman's notification at a county commission meeting and shall declare the board member's position to be vacant if the board of county commissioners concurs that the board member was absent from two consecutive board meetings without a satisfactory excuse and shall promptly fill the vacant position. The board member shall not serve at any meetings after his position is declared vacant.
(c)
If any member of the advisory board is absent for more than one-half of the board's meetings in a given fiscal year, it shall be deemed that the member has tendered his resignation from such board. The board of county commissioners shall as soon as practicable after such resignation declare the position to be vacant and shall promptly act to fill the vacancy. The board member shall not serve at any meetings after his position has been declared vacant by the board of county commissioners.
(d)
A member of the advisory board shall be deemed absent from a meeting when he is not present during at least 75 percent of the meeting.
(Ord. No. 93-81, § 4)