TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members
FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager
Duncan Miller, Town Clerk
DATE: September 14, 2017
DEPARTMENT: Town Manager
Staff Contact Duncan Miller, 480-348-3610
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Interview of Applicants for Appointment to the Municipal Property Corporation and Review of Reappointments to the Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust
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Town Value(s):
? Primarily one-acre, residential community
? Limited government
? Creating a sense of community
? Partnerships with existing schools and resorts to enhance recreational opportunities
? Improving aesthetics/creating a brand
? Preserving natural open space
Approximately 120 residents volunteer their time and expertise to the Town by serving on one of the many Town committees, commissions, and boards thus continuing the founder's spirit of volunteerism and sense of community.
Council Goals or Statutory Requirements:
Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust Articles of Incorporation Section 8.1
Municipal Property Corporation Articles of Incorporation Section 6.02
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Last year, the Town Council voted to change the terms of office for most committees, commissions, and boards to a spring appointment cycle to coincide with the Mayor and Council's terms of office. The Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust and the Municipal Property Corporation were the exceptions because those two boards were created by Articles of Incorporation which specify terms starting in October.
Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust (Trust)
The Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust was formed in 1998 as a separate 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Its goal is to protect the natural landscape, desert plants, wildlife, and scenic beauty of the mountain areas of the Town. Trustees encourage and assist owners of property on Mummy Mountain to donate vacant land by deed or in the form of conservation easements to the Trust. There are five trustees who serve three-year terms.
The terms for Fred Pakis and Ron Clar...
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