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Resolution 2002-215 RESOLUTION NO. 2002-215 9A RESOLUTION DECLARING VACANCIES ON THE BLACK AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD. WHEREAS, Collier County adopted Ordinance No. 91-38 creating the Black Affairs Advisory Board, which provides that the Advisory Board shall consist of seven (7) members; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 91-77 amended Ordinance No. 91-38 by providing that the Advisory Board shall consist of nine (9) members; and WHEREAS, ColJier County Ordinance No. 2001-55 prOVides that any board member who is absent for more than one-half of the board's meetings in a given fiscal year shall be deemed to have tendered his resignation from such board; and WHEREAS, the Chairman of the Black Affairs Advisory Board has advised the Board of County Commissioners that James Roath, James Drayton and Robert Jenkins have failed to comply with the requirements set forth in Ordinance No. 2001-55, and has requested that the Board of County Commissioners declare that the seats held by said members be declared vacant on their Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the seats previously occupied by James Roath, James Drayton and Robert Jenkins are hereby declared to be vacant on the Black Affairs Advisory Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. DATED: April 23, 2002 /liIT~' ,~'WfG~~ .lel' ~ROCK, Clerk 'f? -,'fj;~ "% "jI,::'~i.~~~/~" -J.,<P.CL '~"...,<" Ah..tilt.if Chllr'IIIft'S st~ .1,. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By:~~ JAM S N. COLt: I I A, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: ~"-' t~/ David C. Weigel County Attorney DCW/kn:h;public;kay;advisoryboards '~"