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File #: 23-1265    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Appointment Status: Passed
File created: 2/21/2023 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 3/22/2023 Final action: 3/22/2023
Title: MOTION to appoint Mr. Earl Lamb (D) 95 Lambtown Road, Ledyard as a Regular Member on the Historic District Commission to complete a five (5) year term ending December 6, 20027 filling a vacancy left by Mr. Pealer.
Attachments: 1. Appointment -Historic Commission-Request Lamb to Regulat Member-e-mail-2023-02-14.pdf, 2. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION-2023-02-21.pdf
APPOINTMENT

Motion/Request:
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MOTION to appoint Mr. Earl Lamb (D) 95 Lambtown Road, Ledyard as a Regular Member on the Historic District Commission to complete a five (5) year term ending December 6, 20027 filling a vacancy left by Mr. Pealer.


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Background:
Mr. Lamb has been serving as an Alternate Member on the Historic District Commission.

The Commission has requested that Mr. Lamb be moved to a Regular Members status to fill a vacancy left by Mr. Pealer. (Please see attached request dated 2/14/2023)


Administrative Notes:
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Nominating Committee Recommendation:
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Minority Representation - CGS 9-167a:
In accordance with Chapter IV; Section 8 of the Town Charter "Except as otherwise provided for in this Charter, the Town Council may appoint members to fill vacancies in other offices, boards, and commissions established by this Charter and by ordinance as vacancies may occur, and appointing members to such offices, boards, and commissions as may be created in the future. Such appointments shall be made by the Town Council for such terms and upon such conditions as provided in the respective ordinance".

Chapter IV, Section 9: "In making appointments and removals, the Town Council shall act by the affirmative votes of at least a majority of all its members.
All members of boards, commissions, and committees contained in this Charter, or subsequently created under this Charter, except members of the Building Code Board of Appeals, the Fire Marshal, and the Deputy Fire Marshal(s), shall be electors of the Town at the time of their appointment and during their terms of office."

Connecticut General Statutes

Sec. 9-167a. Minority representation. (a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection, the maximum number of members of any board, commission, legislative body, committee or similar body of the state or any political subdivision thereof, whether elective or appointive, who may be members of the sam...

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