§ 2.9. Concurrency Appeals Board.  


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  • A.

    Establishment. The Concurrency Appeals Board is hereby established in accordance with State law.

    B.

    Powers and Duties. The Concurrency Appeals Board shall have the following powers and duties under this Code:

    1.

    General Powers and Duties.

    a.

    To adopt rules governing its proceedings, conduct meetings, and call special meetings; and

    b.

    To carry out any other powers and duties delegated to it by the City Commission, in accordance with State law.

    2.

    Decide Appeals. To review and decide appeals from the following decisions by City staff:

    a.

    A final decision on an application for a Concurrency Certificate Determination (Section 3.4.Z.2); or

    b.

    A final decision on an application for a Concurrency Exemption Determination (Section 3.4.Z.3).

    C.

    Membership. The Concurrency Appeals Board shall consist of three City employees appointed by the City Manager.

    D.

    Meetings.

    1.

    Schedule. The Concurrency Appeals Board shall meet as needed to take action as expeditiously as practicable on matters before it.

    2.

    Official Record. The Concurrency Appeals Board shall keep a written record of its findings and determinations, which shall be a public record. The record shall be filed with the City Clerk and shall be available for inspection by the public during normal business hours.

    3.

    Notice of Meetings. Notice of all Concurrency Appeals Board meetings and public hearings shall be provided to the public in accordance with State law and the public hearing requirements in Section 3.3.E.3, Public Hearing Notice, as appropriate.

    4.

    Open Meetings. All meetings of the Concurrency Appeals Board shall be open to the public.

    E.

    Quorum and Necessary Vote.

    1.

    Quorum. Three members of the Concurrency Appeals Board shall constitute a quorum. No official business of the board shall be conducted without a quorum present.

    2.

    Voting. The affirmative vote of a majority of Concurrency Appeals Board members present and voting is required approve any item.

    F.

    Sunshine Law Requirements. All meetings and decisions of the board shall comply with State Sunshine Law requirements.