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File #: 15-4645   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Governance Committee
On agenda: 8/26/2015
Posting Language: Consideration of Applicants to San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees (1 slot) [Leticia M. Vacek, City Clerk]
Attachments: 1. SAWS Agenda Packet
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DEPARTMENT: Office of the City Clerk

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Leticia M. Vacek (OCC)

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide

SUBJECT:
Consideration of Applicants to San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees (1 slot)

SUMMARY:

The Governance City Council Committee will review and recommend one individual for appointment to the San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees for the following position:

* Northeast Quadrant for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2017

The available slot was vacated by the resignation of W. Reed Williams.

Applications were received by the following individuals:

First
MI
Last
Suf
Quadrant
CD
David

McGee

Northeast Sector|13 13|Stephen
L.
Hixon

Northeast Sector|13 13|
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
April 30, 1992, City Council created the San Antonio Water System by Ordinance 75686. Section 32 prescribes management of the System by a board of trustees, which includes the Mayor as an ex-officio member. Paragraph D provides that all vacancies on the board shall be filled by majority vote of all members of the City Council then holding office.

The San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees is vested with the complete management, control and operation of the Water System. The Board further controls the expenditure and application of the revenues of the System, and makes recommendations to the City Council concerning rates, fees, and changes for services rendered by the System. Members serve a 4-year term of office, and are limited to serving 2 terms.
Qualifications for the San Antonio Water System Board are as follows:
- Must be a Citizen of the United States.
- Must reside inside the corporate limits of the City and within the service area of the System.
- Must reside in the respective Sector of the City they are appointed to represent.
- A person who is related within the second degree of consanguinity or affinity (or as further restricted by the City's Home Rule Charter) to any ...

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