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2005-120
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9/6/2005
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2005
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Ordinance No. 2005 -120 <br />ARTICLE III THE MAYOR <br />SEC. 3. REMOVAL. <br />The Council may remove the Mayor for onviction <br />while in office of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude, adjudicated incompetency <br />while in office, or a failure while in office to meet the Charter qualifications for holding said <br />office. Such removal pursuant to this provision of the Charter may only be initiated by a <br />written complaint signed by at least four members of Council. Thereafter, Council shall <br />convene a meeting of its Committee of the Whole to hear said complaint for removal. or- <br />of his ea4h of effi6e�ir6, Ta va , - zAwever, that sur <br />Such removal shall not take place <br />without the concurrence of two - thirds of the members of Council nor until the Mayor shall have been <br />notified in writing of the eharge complaint against him or her at least ten (10) thirty (30) days in <br />advance of any hearing upon such ehai-7ge complaint and he or she and his or her counsel have been <br />given an opportunity to be heard, present evidence, and examine any witness appearing in support of <br />such eharge complaint. Council may, by rule, establish additional procedures regarding such <br />removal proceedings not in conflict or inconsistent with this or any other provision of the <br />Charter. <br />ARTICLE V ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS <br />SEC. 2. DIRECTOR OF LAW. <br />The Director of Law shall be the head of the Law Department of the City and commencing <br />with the regular municipal election in the year 1977, and every fourth (4th) year thereafter, he shall <br />be elected for a term of four (4) years. His term shall begin and he shall assume office on the first <br />day of January next following such election. The Director of Law shall be empowered to designate <br />such assistants as shall be authorized by and approved by Council. No person shall be eligible to be <br />the Director of Law unless he is authorized to practice as an attorney in Ohio and has been engaged <br />in the active practice of law in Ohio continuously for a period of five years next preceding his <br />election, has been a qualified elector and a resident of the <br />City for at least two (2) years immediately prior to the date of his election, and shall continue to be a <br />qualified elector and resident of the City during his term of office. <br />In the event the office of Director of Law shall become vacant for any reason, the Mayor shall <br />appoint a successor, subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of Council, to serve for the <br />unexpired term or until the election of a successor for the unexpired term at the next regular <br />municipal election provided that, (a) such election shall occur more than two (2) years prior to the <br />expiration of the unexpired term, and (b) the vacancy shall have occurred more than seventy five (75) <br />days prior to the date for the primary election. If such vacancy occurs after the filing date the Mayor <br />shall appoint a successor, subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of Council. <br />hearing, remove the Dir-eeateF of Law fiefn effiee fiBF his disqualifieation while in offiee, for- his <br />GORViOtiOfi While ift Offiee E)f a efifnO ifiVO!Vifig fner-al tur-pitude, or- for- a violation of his oath of <br />effiee. Prior- to surah removal aetien, the Dir-eeter- of Law shall be fietified in writing of the ehafge-ef <br />ehafges agaiffst hifn at least Wn (10) days in advance of any h i _ . urah eharge ef ehafges, and <br />he aod his eetmsel shall be given an eppeAtmity to be heard, present evidefirae, and <br />The Council may remove the Director of Law for conviction while in office of a felony <br />or other crime involving moral turpitude, adjudicated incompetency while in office, or a <br />
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