§ 2-1542. Calling and notice of meetings; place of meetings.  


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  • (a)

    Meetings of the commission may be called by the chairman or a majority of the members by written or telegraphic notice to the other members specifying the time and place of meeting. Such notice shall be mailed or sent at least five days before the time specified, except that a meeting may be held on shorter notice if the notice specifies that the meeting will be an emergency meeting. The place of the meeting shall be the office of the chairman, or any other place within the city limits designated by the commission. Notice of meeting may be waived by any member either before or after the meeting takes place, and attendance at a meeting by any member shall constitute a waiver of notice by such member unless he shall, at or promptly after the beginning of such meeting, object to the holding of the meeting on the ground of lack of or insufficiency of notice.

    (b)

    Meetings of the commission may be held without notice at any time or place whenever the meeting is one as to which notice is waived by all members or whenever the commission at a previous meeting shall have designated the time and place for such meeting.

(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 22.97; Ord. No. 33502, 1-6-67)