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<br />mayor pro tern shall act as mayor during the absence or disability of the <br />mayor. In the absence or disability of both, the council shall designate a <br />member as temporary presiding officer. <br /> <br />D ForD Against <br /> <br />16. Amend Section 17, "Qualifications," to make the qualifications for holding city <br />office consistent with less-restrictive state law by lowering the minimum age from 21 to <br />18. <br /> <br />D For <br /> <br />D Against <br /> <br />17. Amend Section 17, "Qualifications," to delete the requirement that a candidate for <br />city council may not be in arrears in the payment of any taxes or other liabilities due to <br />the city, such prohibition having been held to be invalid by federal courts. <br /> <br />D For <br /> <br />D Against <br /> <br />18. Amend Section 17, "Qualifications," to further classify the type of felony for which a <br />member of the city council shall forfeit his office, so that the next-to-last sentence in the <br />section shall read: <br /> <br />A member of the council shall immediately forfeit his office if the member <br />ceases to possess any of the qualifications specified in this section or in any <br />other section of the Charter or while in office is convicted of a felony, is <br />placed on felony probation or placed on deferred adjudication for a felony, or <br />is otherwise subject to any type of court supervision following disposition or <br />resolution of a felony charge. <br /> <br />D For <br /> <br />D Against <br /> <br />19. Amend Section 22, "Appointment and removal of city manager," to change the <br />procedure whereby the council may remove the city manager by first suspending him <br />by resolution, then holding a hearing at which the city manager and the public may <br />address the council, after which the council shall adopt a resolution either reinstating or <br />removing the city manager, so that the second paragraph shall read: <br /> <br />The salary of the city manager shall be fixed by the city council and he shall <br />hold office at its will. The city council may suspend the city manager if the <br />manager declines to resign at the request of the council, that request being <br />expressed in a resolution approved by a majority vote of the total membership <br />of the council. Such resolution shall set forth the reasons for suspension and <br />proposed removal. A copy of such resolution shall be served immediately <br />upon the city manager, who shall have 15 days in which to reply thereto in <br />writing, and upon request, shall be afforded a public hearing, which shall <br />occur not earlier than 10 days nor later than 15 days after such hearing is <br />requested. At such public hearing, if one is requested, the city manager will be <br />allowed up to 30 minutes to respond to his proposed termination. Members of <br /> <br />5 <br />