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Charter Review Board adopts submission rules for amendment proposals; three administrative votes pass
Summary
The Hillsborough County Charter Review Board adopted a formal process for submitting proposed charter amendments, approved routine minutes and appointed a board chaplain during its April meeting. The board set deadlines for staff and legal review intended to give members time to 'noodle' proposals before a vote.
The Hillsborough County Charter Review Board on Tuesday adopted a formal timeline and procedure for members who want to propose charter amendments, and approved two other administrative items.
The board voted to require proposals to be submitted to staff at least 10 business days before a meeting so the county attorney can review them; staff will include vetted proposals in the public packet one week before the meeting. The procedure, moved by Dr. Collins and seconded by Mr. White, also specifies that proposals will be presented at the scheduled meeting and then either moved forward, tabled for more workshopping or otherwise disposed of by a subsequent vote. The motion passed by voice vote; a…
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