§ 22.05. Creation and administration of the trust. 1. There is hereby\ncreated the trust for cultural resources of the county of Onondaga which\nshall have all the powers, rights, privileges and exemptions of a trust\nfor cultural resources described in article twenty of this chapter and\nthis article.\n 2. The board of trustees of the trust shall consist of five trustees,\nall of whom shall be appointed by the county executive with the approval\nof the county legislature after consultation with persons designated by\nparticipating cultural institutions. The county executive, after\nconsultation with such persons, shall appoint a trustee as chairman of\nthe board of trustees. The chairman shall preside over all meetings of\nthe board of trustees, and after consultation with the county executive,\nthe chairman shall appoint a trustee as president and chief executive\nofficer of the trust. The chairman and the president and chief executive\nofficer shall have such powers and duties as are set forth in the\nby-laws of the trust. Trustees shall be appointed for a term of six\nyears from the effective dates of their appointments; provided, however,\nthat the term of office of two trustees first appointed, other than the\nchairman and the president, shall be five years, and the term of office\nof one trustee first appointed, other than the chairman and the\npresident, shall be four years. All trustees shall continue to hold\noffice until their successors have been appointed. If at any time there\nis a vacancy in the membership of the board of trustees, by reason of\ndeath, resignation, disqualification or otherwise, such vacancy shall be\nfilled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original\nappointment. The county executive may remove any trustee from office for\ncause.\n
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