This
document provides a brief summary of the boards and commissions to
which Mayor Henry makes appointments. The actual duties of and
requirements for each board/commission are set forth in state laws,
local ordinances, executive orders, or organization bylaws. Application to serve on a board or commission
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Alcoholic Beverage Commission -
The Board reviews alcoholic beverage permits within Allen County, and
makes recommendations to the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission on
permit issuance. Mayor Henry appoints one of four members for a term
of one year. Political balance is required. Commissioners must be at
least 21 years of age and must have resided in Allen County for five
years.
Allen County Parks & Recreation Board - The Board governs
operations and administration of all parks located within Allen County
but outside the Fort Wayne City limits. Mayor Henry appoints one
ex-officio member with a four-year term to this seven-member board, and
political balance is required.
Allen County Regional Sewer District Board of Trustees - On this
seven-member board, Mayor Henry makes two appointments for four-year
terms. The board governs the collection and disposal of sewage
throughout Allen County outside the City of Fort Wayne and other
excluded areas.
Animal Control Commission - This five-member commission, to
which Mayor Henry makes three, 3-year appointments, is a citizen
advisory group for the Fort Wayne Department of Animal Control. The
Commission advises the Mayor, the Public Safety Director, and the
Animal Control Director on policy and direction for the department.
Board of Public Safety - This
three member board, appointed by Mayor Henry, administers the police
and fire departments of the city. Duties include adopting rules
for governing and disciplining the fire and police departments and
purchasing all need equipment and supplies for the departments.
Board of Public Works - The
Mayor appoints all three members of this board to review and approve
all infrastructure, projects, contracts, and improvements.
Board of Zoning Appeals - Mayor Henry appoints three out of
five members to this Board which adopts rules and procedures concerning
the filing of appeals, the giving of notice, and the conduct of its
hearing and operations as necessary to carry out its duties of area
zoning.
Cable Fund Advisory Board - This board consists of five members;
three appointed by the Mayor, and two by City Council. The board
administers the grant process through which agencies receive City
franchise fee revenues, allowing citizen input to ensure effective use
of such revenue.
City Plan Commission - The Plan Commission is responsible for
planning the future development of the community, reviewing requests
for rezoning, subdivisions, and other development proposals. The Mayor
makes five appointments to this board with four-year terms, and
political balance is required.
Citizen Advisory Committee for the Community Development Block Grant
- Mayor Henry appoints all 21 members of this committee which reviews
applications for federal Community Development Block Grant
expenditures, and makes recommendations on funding to the Mayor. All
terms are three years, and a significant number of members must be of
low/moderate income.
Community Service Council - Mayor Henry appoints all 51
members. The CSC, as part of Community Oriented Policing/Government,
serves the Mayor and citizens in an advisory role regarding issues that
have a city-wide impact, working with the neighborhood and business
area partnerships. Membership includes representation from various
community organizations and agencies, as well as government.
Community Trust Investment Commission
- This four member board is responsible for all financial and property
transactions of the community trust. These include investments,
transfers, collections, and loans.
Economic Development Commission - Mayor Henry appoints three
out of five members to this Commission which reviews applications for
industrial revenue bonds and makes recommendations to the City Council
on bond issuance. Terms are three years.
Fort Wayne/Allen County Airport Authority - The Authority
governs overall operation and fiscal decisions related to the Fort
Wayne International Airport and Smith Field. Mayor Henry appoints
three members of this six-member board, and terms are four years;
political balance is required. Board members must reside within Allen
County, and must be at least 18 years of age.
Fort Wayne/Allen County Board of Health - The Mayor appoints three members and the Commissioners appoint four members to this seven-member board which governs the Fort
Wayne/Allen County Health Department. All appointments have four-year
terms, and no more than four of the seven members may be from the same political party. Some positions
on this board must be held by professionals in the fields of medicine,
social work, engineering, environmental science, or a school
superintendent.
Fort Wayne/Allen County Convention & Tourism Authority -
This board is responsible for the finances and operation of the Grand
Wayne Center. Mayor Henry makes three appointments to this board
which have four-year terms. One member must be engaged in the
hotel/motel business; political balance is required.
Fort Wayne Board of Park Commissioners - All four members of
this Commission are appointed by Mayor Henry to four-year terms, and
political balance is required by state law. The Commission sets policy
and oversees management of the Parks & Recreation department,
including land acquisition and development, and entering into
contracts. Commissioners must live within the Fort Wayne City limits.
Fort Wayne Housing Authority - This five-member commission
governs local public housing and Section 8 programs, sets goals for the
agency, and ensures compliance with state and federal
laws/requirements. Mayor Henry appoints all the members of this
board, and political balance is required. Board members must reside
within the City limits.
Fort Wayne Hospital Authority - The Hospital Authority is a
5-member board, with all members appointed by the Mayor, that assists
in financing, acquiring, constructing, leasing, or equipping projects
by local hospitals through their bonding authority. All board members
must reside within the City limits.
Fort Wayne Police Merit Commission - This commission administers
testing for promotions to merit rank positions, creates billets for
merit rank positions, and hears appeals on performance evaluations for
police officers. The Mayor appoints two members to this commission with
terms of four years. Political balance is required, and commissioners
must be a resident of the City.
Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corporation - This seven-member
board, which exercises the executive and legislative powers of the bus
company, has three positions which are filled by Mayoral appointments
for four-year terms. All members must be a resident of the PTC taxing
district, and political balance is required by law.
Fort Wayne Redevelopment Authority - This three member board is appointed by the Mayor to oversee special redevelopment projects.
Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission - The Redevelopment
Commission addresses blight, cessation of growth, and lack of
development within the City by promoting private and public
partnerships in redevelopment areas, serving as a catalyst to assist
and assure that redevelopment occurs. Out of five commissioners, the
Mayor appoints three. All commissioners must be 18 years of age,
residents of the City, and must be bondable.
Historic Preservation Review Board - This board evaluates the
historic value of various properties, assigns appropriate historic
designations, and determines whether properties are being maintained
and preserved according to local laws under the provisions of the local
historic preservation and protection ordinance. The Mayor appoints all
seven members of this board. Experience in historic preservation,
architecture, contracting, and historic property ownership is required
for certain positions. Board members must reside within the city
limits.
Housing & Neighborhood Development Services Board of Directors
- This board governs low-income housing rehabilitation programs
administered by Housing & Neighborhood Development Services, Inc.
The board sets program policies, monitors financial and program
performance, and disburses special grants. Mayor Henry makes 11
three-year appointments to the board, six of which may be citizen
members; positions have requirements of experience in banking, law real
estate, housing, and neighborhoods.
Humane Education Advisory Council - The Mayor appoints ten members to this board to explore ways that animal cruelty education can be used to combat violence.
Internal Audit Committee - The Committee works with the City's
Internal Audit Department to evaluate and report on the City's
financial conditions and records, accuracy, and compliance with
applicable laws. The Mayor makes four appointments to the five-member
board based on recommendations from the Institute of Internal Auditors,
the Bar Association, and the State Board of Accounts. All terms are for
three years.
Leo-Cedarville Regional Sewer District - This board handles all
administrative duties of operating the Leo/Regional Sewer District. The
Mayor makes one, four-year appointment to this five-member board.
Mayor's Affirmative Action Advisory Council - The Mayor appoints
all fifteen members of this Council; terms are three years. The Council
provides guidance and recommendations to the Mayor on the development
of personnel and employment policy and programs.
Mayor's Commission on Domestic Violence, Rape & Sexual Harassment
- This commission works to deter and eradicate domestic violence, rape,
and sexual harassment in the community by educational programs,
promoting interaction among related agencies, and advocating
appropriate legislative and judicial reforms. The Mayor appoints 10
members to this commission, five of whom represent specific agencies,
and five of whom are at-large members from the community. Terms are two
years.
Metropolitan Human Relations Commission - This Commission
administers and enforces anti-discrimination legislation and ordinances
within the City of Fort Wayne as authorized by the Indiana Civil Rights
Act. The Mayor appoints four members to this board; each has a
four-year term, and must reside within the City of Fort Wayne.
Political balance is required.
Rivergreenway Overlay Committee - This Committee reviews
proposed changes to the Rivergreenway Overlay District, including new
construction, changes of existing structures, signs, parking, land, or
vegetation, and makes recommendations to the Plan Commission on such
changes. The Mayor makes one citizen appointment to this 6-member
Committee for a two-year term.
Safety Village/Survive Alive Commission - This board oversees matters
of policy and budget activities of Safety Village at Southtown
Mall. The Mayor appoints five of the seven board members.
Safe Housing & Building Advisory Board - Mayor Henry
appoints four members of this five member board, one being a
representative of the Fire Department, and the remaining three having
expressed knowledge and interest in building and housing trades. The
board sets forth the maximum amount of performance bonds applicable to
various orders issued by the Department of Neighborhood Code
Enforcement.
Sign Review Board - This Board evaluates applications to install
signs within the Calhoun Street Sign District for appropriateness and
compliance with local ordinance(s), and enforces such ordinance(s). The
Mayor appoints all five members to this board. Some positions require
property ownership or lease within the district.
Stormwater Management Board - The Mayor appoints three of the five members to this board to govern the Stormwater management department, hold hearings following public notice, and install/maintain storm water collection and disposal systems.
Three Rivers Ambulance Authority Board of Directors - The board
manages and conducts the competitive bid process for provision of
ambulance service, manages the contractor for the provision of service,
and determines rates for service. Mayor Henry appoints four members
to the 9-member board with collective expertise in business law, health
care administration, finance, and business management - all of whom
must be a resident of the City.
Three Rivers Festival - The Mayor appoints one member to this board to participate in the administration of the Three Rivers Festival programs.
Urban Enterprise Association Board of Directors - This board is
the governing body for the local enterprize zone program. It is
responsible for overseeing projects within the enterprise zone
boundaries, and operation of the Fort Wayne Enterprise Center which
assists small business owners and entrepreneurs within the zone. Mayor
Henry appoints four out of seven members; two may be citizen members
representing business.
Urban Transportation Board - This is state-run board with one Mayoral appointment.
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