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Dade City changes Historic Preservation Advisory Board: membership, terms and bylaws revised
Summary
City commission approved reappointments and code/bylaw amendments to change the Historic Preservation Advisory Board from at-large alternates to a seven-member body with four-year staggered terms, clarified quorum, and modified appointment procedures.
The Dade City Commission on Sept. 23 approved a set of interrelated actions to restructure the city’s Historic Preservation Advisory Board, ending alternate-member provisions, setting a fixed seven-member board, and changing terms and appointment timing.
Staff told the commission the package included three linked items: a resolution creating interim appointments to continue existing seats through the transition; an ordinance amending the municipal code to establish four-year terms timed to commission terms and move the appointment date to May 1; and a resolution adopting revised board bylaws. The package was intentionally coordinated so the code, bylaws and interim appointments would align after a transitional period.
Key changes approved by the commission: - Board size: reduced/confirmed to seven members (title corrected from 9 in one document).…
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