Judges: Charlie Crist Attorney General
Filed Date: 5/4/2005
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Mr. Andrew J. Salzman Attorney for the East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District Post Office Box 15309 Clearwater, Florida 33766
Dear Mr. Salzman:
On behalf of the Board of Commissioners of the East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District, you ask substantially the following question:
If a vacancy occurs on the Board of Commissioners of the East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District, do the remaining members of the board fill the vacancy with a qualified person who serves for the remainder of the unexpired term or until the next general election?
The East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District was created by special act of the Legislature as an independent special district located in Pinellas County for the purpose of providing fire prevention pursuant to Chapter 191, Florida Statutes, and sections 12 and 13 of the special act.1 The district is governed by a five-member board of commissioners.2 Commissioners serve a four-year term and are elected by majority vote of the qualified electors of the district voting at a general election.3 "Elector" is defined in the special act to mean "a person who is a resident of the District and is qualified to vote in a general election in Pinellas County."4 District elections and referenda are to be held in accordance with Chapter
Section 6(4), Chapter 00-477, Laws of Florida, provides:
"If a vacancy occurs on the Board due to the resignation, death, or removal of a commissioner, or the failure of anyone to qualify for a Board seat, the remaining members may appoint a qualified person to fill the seat until the next general election, at which time an election shall be held to fill the vacancy for the remaining term, if any. The Board shall remove any member who has three consecutive, unexcused absences from regularly scheduled meetings. The Board shall adopt policies by resolution defining excused and unexcused absences."
The language contained in the district's enabling legislation is similar to that contained in section
You refer to section
Chapter
Accordingly, I am of the opinion that if a vacancy occurs on the Board of Commissioners of the East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District, the remaining members of the board fill the vacancy with a qualified person who serves until the next general election.
Sincerely,
Charlie Crist Attorney General
CC/tjw
"If a vacancy occurs on the board due to the resignation, death, or removal of a board member or the failure of anyone to qualify for a board seat, the remaining members may appoint a qualified person to fill the seat until the next general election, at which time an election shall be held to fill the vacancy for the remaining term, if any. The board shall remove any member who has three consecutive, unexcused absences from regularly scheduled meetings. The board shall adopt policies by resolution defining excused and unexcused absences."
"Members of the governing board of the district shall be elected in accordance with the following determinations of urban area:
a. If urban areas constitute 25 percent or less of the district, one governing board member shall be elected by the qualified electors and four governing board members shall be elected in accordance with the one-acre/one-vote principle contained within s.
b. If urban areas constitute 26 percent to 50 percent of the district, two governing board members shall be elected by the qualified electors and three governing board members shall be elected in accordance with the one-acre/one-vote principle contained within s.
c. If urban areas constitute 51 percent to 70 percent of the district, three governing board members shall be elected by the qualified electors and two governing board members shall be elected in accordance with the one-acre/one-vote principle contained within s.
d. If urban areas constitute 71 percent to 90 percent of the district, four governing board members shall be elected by the qualified electors and one governing board member shall be elected in accordance with the one-acre/one-vote principle contained within s.
e. If urban areas constitute 91 percent or more of the district, all governing board members shall be elected by the qualified electors."