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A. The King County landmarks and heritage commission established pursuant to King County Code (KCC), Chapter 20.62, is hereby designated and empowered to act as the landmarks commission for the city pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

B. The special member of the King County landmarks and heritage commission provided for in KCC 20.62.030 shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to confirmation of the city council. Such special member shall be an Auburn resident who has a demonstrated interest in historic preservation. Such appointment shall be made for a three-year term.

In the event of a vacancy, an appointment shall be made to fill the vacancy in the same manner and with the same qualifications as if at the beginning of the term, and the person appointed to fill the vacancy shall hold the position for the remainder of the unexpired term. Such special member may be reappointed, but may not serve more than two consecutive three-year terms. Such special member shall be deemed to have served one full term if such special member resigns at any time after appointment or if such special member serves more than two years of an unexpired term.

The special members of the commission shall serve without compensation.

C. The commission shall not conduct any public hearings required under this chapter with respect to properties located within the city of Auburn until the commission’s rules and regulations, including procedures consistent with this chapter, have been filed with the city clerk. (Ord. 5212 § 1 (Exh. M), 1999; Ord. 4733 § 2, 1995.)