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� r � <br />Commissioner Bird wished to know what we are really trying <br />to do. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that some time ago we set up the <br />Mobile Home Advisory Board which has served a function for people <br />to voice their complaints, but he believed the committee itself <br />now has thought of more or less disbanding because a lot has been <br />accomplished and the activity has slowed down. They were <br />persuaded not to disband completely, but instead just to have <br />meetings much less frequently. <br />Commissioner Bowman believed another factor is that since <br />this committee was organized, the state organization has become <br />much more powerful. <br />Commissioner Bird expressed a problem with the wording which <br />states that "The Mobile Home Advisory Board may, by majority <br />vote, remove from office any member of the Board who fails to <br />attend a majority of the meetings......" He would like to see <br />just what constitutes a majority defined a little more clearly so <br />someone who is serving knows just what the requirements are in <br />regard to attending meetings. <br />County Attorney Vitunac advised that the definition of <br />majority is up to the members of the committee. He agreed it is <br />not that well defined, and they could say, for instance, <br />unexcused absences constitute a majority of the time that <br />particular member has been on the Board. However, if there had <br />been only one meeting since the member's appointment and he <br />missed that, it would constitute a majority of the meetings. He <br />not_ed.that on some other Boards if you miss two out of three in a <br />row, you are automatically off the Board. <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested that it be defined as failure to <br />attend three consecutive meetings, unexcused, and this was agreed <br />on. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none. <br />31 <br />FEB12 1986 9®olc �J <br />
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