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The board discussed the resignation of public member Michael Tompkins and staff recommended opening recruitment to fill the public commissioner seat. Staff proposed an application deadline of Oct. 10 and expressed intent to appoint a new public member at the Oct. 21 meeting.
Commissioners questioned whether the item was properly posted on the publicly available agenda. Staff acknowledged a posting error in one agenda version but said the public posting contained the item; the board concluded it could proceed with the discussion and next steps. Director Ted said applicants may request an application by calling the office at (707) 465‑1100 and encouraged commissioners and the public to suggest candidates.
Ending: Staff will advertise the vacancy, accept applications through Oct. 10 and prepare an appointment recommendation for the Oct. 21 meeting; board members asked staff to ensure proper postings and clear public notices during the recruitment period.
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