HomeMy WebLinkAboutReports - 2010.03.03 - 8747REPORT
BY: General Government Committee, Christine Long, Chairperson
IN RE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS – APPOINTMENT TO THE REGIONAL CONVENTION FACILITY
AUTHORITY – CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The General Government Committee, having considered an appointment to the Regional Convention Facility
Authority Citizens Advisory Committee on February 22, 2010, hereby recommends that the following
individuals’ names be forwarded to the Board of Commissioners for consideration to fill one appointment for a
four-year term to begin effective with the day of appointment:
Robert Makowski
Jay Shah
Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government Committee, I move the acceptance of the foregoing report.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
Copy of Application Form for Appointment to Boards, Committees and Commissions on file in County Clerk’s
office.
Report March 3, 2010
Moved by Long supported by Potts the General Government Committee Report be accepted.
A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the report was accepted.
Chairperson Bill Bullard, Jr. asked if there were any other nominations. There were none.
The vote for an appointment to the Regional Convention Facility Authority Citizen’s Advisory Committee for a
four-year term reads as follows, listing the Commissioner and their selection of appointee in parenthesis:
Capello (Shah), Coleman (Makowski), Coulter (Makowski), Douglas (Shah), Gershenson (Makowski),
Gingell (Shah), Gosselin (Shah), Greimel (Makowski), Hatchett (Makowski), Jackson (Makowski),
Jacobsen (Shah), Long (Shah), McGillivray (Makowski), Middleton (Shah), Nash (Makowski), Potter
(Shah), Potts (Shah), Runestad (Shah), Schwartz (Makowski), Scott (Shah), Taub (Shah), Woodward
(Makowski), Zack (Makowski), Bullard (Shah), Burns (Makowski).
SUMMARY OF VOTES
Robert Makowski 12 Jay Shah 13
A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the appointment of Jay Shah to the Regional Convention Facility
Authority Citizen’s Advisory Committee for a four-year term was confirmed.