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§ 806.

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§ 806. Development Review Board
(a)The Development Review Board shall consist of seven regular members and two alternate members, appointed by the City Council in accordance with 24 V.S.A. § 4460, as may be amended from time to time.
(b)On May 1, 2018 the City Council shall appoint three members to three-year terms, three members to two-year terms, and one member and two alternates to one-year terms. Thereafter all terms shall run for three years beginning on May 1. Appointments to vacated positions shall run until the expiration of the existing term.
(c)The Development Review Board shall, upon the request of an interested person, hear the appeal of any decision or act taken by the Administrative Officer in accordance with the procedures outlined in 24 V.S.A. chapter 117, subchapter 11, as may be amended from time to time, and perform such other duties as may be required by the City Council, this charter, ordinances, or applicable State laws.
(d)A quorum shall consist of a minimum of four regular or alternate members up to a maximum of seven regular or alternate members.
(e)Alternate members may serve on the Development Review Board when one or more regular members are unable to attend a meeting.
(f)The Development Review Board shall be further governed by rules and procedures as provided in the City ordinances. (Amended 2013, No. M-19 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. May 20, 2014; 2017, No. M-18 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. May 21, 2018.)
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