§ 2-6. Executive Director.
(a) Appointment.
(1) The Executive Director for Historical and Architectural Preservation is appointed by the Commission.
(2) The appointment must be made from a list of at least 3 qualified candidates provided by the Director of Planning.
(3) If the list is not satisfactory to the Commission, the Director of Planning must provide a new list until a satisfactory list of candidates is submitted.
(b) Qualifications.
(1) The candidates must meet the qualifications specified in a position description developed by the Commission that conforms to the "Professional Qualifications Standards" of the Secretary of the Interior's "Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation".
(2) The Executive Director may not also serve as a member of the Commission.
(c) General duties.
The Executive Director:
(1) must perform the duties set forth in this article and as otherwise required by the Commission; and
(2) also serves as Division Chief of the Planning Department's Historical and Architectural Division.
(d) Suspension or dismissal.
The Director of Planning, with the approval of a majority of the Commission, may suspend or dismiss the Executive Director.