About
The Charter Review Board
The
Charter Review Board consists of nine (9) Board members appointed
by the Commission. Five members are appointed by individual Commissioners
and serve three (3) year terms. Two members are appointed at large
and serve a one (1) year term and two members are appointed as
Alternates and serve a one (1) year term. This Board reviews the
City Charter for relevancy, fairness, and efficiency to help insure
the best governmental system possible with the City.
Amendment
Process
The
Charter Review Board determines whether any amendments are needed
to the current City Charter. Once an amendment is proposed by
the Board, a public hearing about the proposed changes will be
established for public input. Any recommended or proposed changes
are then presented to the City's Commission for authorization.
Upon approval a referendum is held where an amendment is presented
to the electorate for final adoption.
Charter
Review Forum
If you would
like to provide comments/input to the Charter Review Board you
can do so by sending an email to info@cityofparkland.org.
(The Committee welcomes your input, however, the process does
not contemplate that a reply will be made.
Records
Meeting agendas,
minutes and other supplementary records for the City of Parkland
Charter Review Board or available on the City Clerk's website.
Public Notices of meetings are advertised on the Parkland City
Clerk's website and on the main page of the City's website.
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Current Board Members
Appointed
Members
- Howard
B. Nadel
-
Richard Josepher
-
Melaine R. Cordover
-
Deborah K. Hausman
-
Marilyn B. Krantz
At
Large Members
- Dodie
Lazowick
- Ira
H. Goldman
- Vivian
Silbiger (Alternate #1)
- Salvatore
P. Conza
(Alternate #2)
Additional
information about the Charter Review Board can be
found in an article written by Board Member Ira Goldman
entitled "The City Charter and the Review Board"
[View Article]
Copyright
The Parklander.
Reproduced with permission.
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