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COLLEGE PARK
§ 28. City Administrator.
Appointment of City Administrator: The City
Administrator shall be appointed by majority vote of all
members of the Mayor and Council for an indefinite term,
and serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Council. The
City Administrator shall be chosen by the Mayor and
Council solely on the basis of his executive and
administrative qualifications and his actual experience
in or his knowledge of accepted practice of the duties of
his office.
Provided, however, that the Mayor give notice by
posting and publication of this resolution and that a
complete and exact copy of this resolution be posted at
the Municipal Building for at least forty (40) days
following its adoption and provided further that a fair
summary of the proposed amendment be published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the City of College
Park not less than four (4) times at weekly intervals
within a period of at least forty (40) days after the
adoption of the resolution containing the proposed
amendment, and provided further that the proposed
amendment shall become and be considered a part of the
municipal charter, according to the terms of the
amendment in all respects to be effective and observed as
such, upon the 18th day of April, 1973, unless on or
before the 8th day of April, 1973, there shall be
presented to the Mayor and Council of the City of College
Park, or mailed to it by registered mail, a petition for
referendum in conformity with the requirements of Article
23A, § 13(g), of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
Adopted this 27th day of February, 1973.
RESOLUTION 73-CR-1
A Resolution to amend Article V, Section 5 of the
Charter of the City of College Park by deleting the
requirement that each elective officer or his spouse be
the owner of real estate or real property improvements
within the City.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of
College Park have determined that the requirement that
each elective officer or his spouse be and continue to
be, during his term of office, the owner of real estate
or real property improvements is unduly restrictive and,
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