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     CITY OF BENBROOK 2019-20 ANNUAL BUDGET
                                                       BENBROOK BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
                                                                        CITY COUNCIL
               ESTABLISHMENT
               The Benbrook City Council was established in 1948.
               PURPOSE
               The purpose of the Benbrook City Council is to serve as the governing and law-making body of the City of Benbrook.
               POWERS
               Except, as otherwise provided by law or by the Charter, all powers of the City shall be vested in the City Council.  The City Council is provided
               with, but not limited to the following powers: (1) to enact municipal legislation; (2) to appoint or elect and to remove, after a hearing, all
               persons appointed by the City Council; (3) to fix the compensation for all appointed City officers; (4) to create, change or abolish all offices,
               departments, and agencies of the City government other than those offices and agencies created by the City Charter and to assign additional
               duties and powers consistent with the City Charter to offices, departments, and agencies created by the City Charter; (5) to establish operating
               policy; and (6) to establish the boundaries of the City.
               MEMBERS
               The City Council is comprised of seven members: the Mayor and six Council members.
               TERMS
               The City Council is elected for two-year terms.  Places 1 (Mayor), 3, 5, and 7 are elected in odd-numbered years and Places 2, 4, and 6 are
               elected in even-numbered years.
               MEETINGS
               The City Council meets a minimum of two times per month.  Presently, the Council meets on the first and third Thursday of the month, beginning
               at 7:30 p.m. at the Benbrook Municipal Building.
               QUORUM
               Four members constitute a quorum.
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