§ 14-141-105 - Enlarging commission by two members.
               	 		
14-141-105.    Enlarging commission by two members.
    (a)  Any  city of the first class having a mayor-council form of government in  which the city has established a municipal auditorium commission, as  authorized in this chapter, which may desire to increase the membership  of the commission by two (2) members in addition to the members thereof  provided by    14-141-104 may, upon the adoption of an ordinance  therefor, enlarge the membership of the commission by two (2) additional  members.
(b)    (1)  The members shall be appointed in the same manner as provided in    14-141-104.
      (2)  The  first additional members appointed to the commission shall be appointed  for terms designated by the mayor, with the term of one (1) member to  expire six (6) years from the date of the appointment, and the term of  the other member to expire seven (7) years from the date of the  appointment.
(c)  Nothing in this  section shall affect or reduce the term of any member then serving on  the commission. However, upon the expiration of the term of office of  any member of the commission then serving, the successor member shall be  appointed for a term of seven (7) years in order that the full  membership of the commission shall consist of members appointed for  staggered terms, with the term of one (1) member expiring each year.
(d)  The  provisions of this section shall be cumulative and supplemental to the  provisions of this chapter and are not intended to modify or repeal any  part or provision of this chapter unless specifically in conflict with  this section.
(e)  It is the sole  purpose of this section to authorize the city council of a city of the  first class in this state having a municipal auditorium commission to  elect, by adoption of an ordinance therefor, to enlarge the membership  of the municipal auditorium commission from five (5) to seven (7)  members without disturbing the terms of any of the existing members, and  to make the necessary adjustments in the terms of those members in  order that successor members will be appointed for seven-year terms.