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The Oaks Initiative,
also known as the "Taxpayer Protection Act," was adopted by Santa Monica
voters on November 2000, and amends the City Charter. Its requirements
affect all City-elected and appointed officials, including
Council-appointed board and commission members. Related litigation on
this matter recently concluded, and accordingly, the City is
implementing the Initiative. The City Attorney prepared the following
information about the Initiative that may affect you if you are
appointed to a Santa Monica Board or Commission. Please read it
carefully before completing your application. Select the format
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At least 2 members shall be
professional licensed architects. Other members of the Board shall
be persons who, as a result of their training, experience, and
attainments, are qualified to analyze and interpret architectural and
environmental trends and information, to appraise resource uses in light
of the policies set forth in Ordinance 1003 (CCS), to be responsive to the
social, aesthetic, recreation, design, landscaping, the arts, urban
planning, cultural-historical preservation, and ecological and
environmental sciences shall, insofar as practicable, be represented on
the Board.
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