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The special members of the Redmond Landmark Commission may be removed for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance. The Mayor or the City Council may initiate removal proceedings and notice of any proposed removal shall be given to the special member at least ten days prior to any City Council vote upon the removal. Within ten days of receipt of a notice of intended removal, the special member may request a public hearing on the removal before the City Council. The Council shall conduct a public hearing, if requested. Upon completion of the hearing, or following the expiration of ten days from the notice date if no hearing is requested, the Council may take action on the removal. A two-thirds vote of the City Council is required for removal for the reasons listed in this section. Notwithstanding the above, when a special member misses three consecutive regular business meetings without being excused by majority vote of the Commission, the member’s position shall automatically become vacant and a successor shall be appointed. (Ord. 2588 § 2 (part), 2011).