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City Of Hot Springs News - City Seeks Applicants For 33 Advisory Board And Committee Positions

Government and Politics

January 11, 2023

From: City Of Hot Springs

City seeks applicants for 33 advisory board and committee positions

The City of Hot Springs is accepting applications until noon on Wednesday, March 15, for a total of 33 volunteer positions on various City advisory boards and committees. 

The openings include the following:

- Two openings for city residents on the Airport Advisory Committee. This five-person committee assists in reviewing, recommending and evaluating policies and procedures for the airport. It also makes recommendations concerning the development and use of airport properties and facilities. Members serve a term of four years. Meetings are held at noon on the third Tuesday of every month at the Airport Terminal Building, 525 Airport Road.

- Three openings for city residents on the Animal Advisory Committee. This seven-member committee assists the Animal Services Division in evaluating policies and procedures, including public education efforts concerning responsible pet ownership. Members serve a term of four years. Meetings are held quarterly, with additional meetings as needed.

- Two openings for Planning Commission members on the Board of Adjustments & Appeals/Board of Zoning Adjustment. This five-member board hears appeals from decisions of the administrative officers with respect to the enforcement and application of various development codes, along with appeals and variance requests concerning the administration and application of the Zoning Code.  Members serve a term of three years. Meetings are held at 4 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month.

- Two openings for city residents on the Civil Service Commission. The five-member commission performs various personnel-related functions pertaining to the City's uniformed departments (Fire and Police), including administration of hiring and promotional testing. The commission was established by H.S.C. 10-3 pursuant to state law. Members serve a term of six years. Meetings are held at 4 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month.

- Two openings for city residents on the Community Development Advisory Committee. One position is for a resident from District 2 (Director Phyllis Beard’s district). Director Beard will make the nomination for this district-specific position. The second position is for a city resident at-large position; this nomination will be made by the Board of Directors. The CDAC committee evaluates and establishes operating policies and procedures for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Members serve a term of four years. The committee meets at 1 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month. 

- Two openings on the Historic District Commission. This five-member commission oversees historic district rules and regulations. The Position 2 Commissioner must be an owner of real property (or officer or stockholder of owners of real property) or a business owner (or officer or stockholder of businesses) within the Central Avenue Historic District. The Position 3 Commissioner must be an owner of real property (or officer or stockholder of owners of real property) or a business owner (or officer or stockholder of businesses) within the Pleasant Street Historic District. Members serve a term of three years. Meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. in Board Chambers on the third Thursday of every month. 

- Four openings for a city resident on the Parks and Trails Advisory Committee. This seven-member group provides guidance and oversight in the city's parks and trails, including planning and policy development. Members serve a term of four years. Meetings are held at 5 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month. 

- Five openings on the Planning Commission. This group, which has nine members and three alternates, reviews all land development proposals within the city, including all subdivisions and adopted planning areas, to ensure compliance with the Zoning and Subdivision codes. Members serve a term of three years. Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month. Openings include:

One position for a resident from District 3 (City Director Marcia Dobbs-Smith district)

One position for a resident from District 4 (City Director Dudley Webb’s district)

One position for a city resident for the At-Large Position 

One position for a resident of Garland County (must reside within the planning jurisdiction)

One alternate position for residents inside the city limits

- Two positions on the Transportation Advisory Committee. This seven-member committee assists the Board of Directors and city staff in the establishment of policies for the city's public transit system, as well as public transportation issues of a general nature. Members serve a term of four years. Meetings are held quarterly, with additional meetings as needed.  

- Two openings for city residents on the Urban Forestry Committee. The purpose of this five-member committee is to promote, protect and enhance the beauty, environmental benefits and general welfare of the Hot Springs urban forest in an advisory role for the Board of Directors. Members serve a term of four years. Meetings are held quarterly on the fourth Tuesday of the meeting month at 5:30 p.m. in the Parks and Trails Office, 111 Opera Street.

- Seven openings on the recently-created Waterworks Advisory Committee. This seven-member advisory committee reviews matters pertaining to the City of Hot Springs Municipal Water System, referred to it by the Board of Directors or the City Manager. Members serve a term of four years. Five members must be qualified electors of the City of Hot Springs. Two members must be non-resident water customers from the area served by the city’s municipal water system outside its municipal boundaries. Meetings are held quarterly on the third Thursday of the meeting month at 4 p.m. in Board Chambers. 

Applicants must be registered voters of the City of Hot Springs, unless otherwise specified. Board and committee members are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Board will interview all applicants on Tuesday, March 28, following its regularly-scheduled agenda meeting at 4 p.m. in the Board Chambers at City Hall, 133 Convention Boulevard. 

Applications are available online at www.cityhs.net/boards-commissions, or in the City Clerk’s office at City Hall, 133 Convention Boulevard. For information, contact Leigh Leaverton at 501-321-6805 or [email protected].

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