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§ 659. Constitution and appointment. a. There shall be an independent
board of standards and appeals located within the office of
administrative trials and hearings. The board of standards and appeals
shall consist of five members to be termed commissioners to be appointed
by the mayor each for a term of six years.
b. One of the members shall be a planner with professional
qualifications and at least ten years' experience as a planner. One of
the members shall be a registered architect and shall have had at least
ten years' experience as an architect. One of the members shall be a
licensed professional engineer and shall have had at least ten years'
experience as an engineer. The mayor shall designate one of the members,
who shall have the required experience as an architect, planner or as an
engineer, to serve as chair and shall designate one of the members to
serve as vice-chair, who shall act as chair in the absence of the chair
or in the event that a vacancy exists in the office of chair. Of the
members, no more than two shall be residents of any one borough.
c. Every member of the board shall receive a salary, which shall not
be reduced during his or her term of office except in case of general
reduction of salaries and in proportion to reductions of salaries of
other officers with similar salaries. A member shall not engage in any
other occupation, profession or employment. Members shall attend the
hearings and executive sessions of the board, and shall perform such
other duties as may be required by the chair.
d. Vacancies shall be filled by the mayor for the unexpired term of
the member whose place has become vacant and with a person having his or
her qualifications.