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<br />, <br /> <br />Who would determine honorees? <br /> <br />We (Mary, Mel, and Margaret) would be responsible for <br />obtaining the nominees from city hall. We would make <br />copies of the nominations verify the story and have them ready <br />for review by the nomination committee. <br /> <br />We would like to have a nomination committee made <br />up of one current city counsel member, the current mayor, two <br />new residents and two senior citizens residents. The chairperson <br />would be a representative of the Economic Development <br />Committee. This would bring the total on the committee to <br />seven. <br /> <br />They would meet one evening during the year to pick which <br />resident(s) they feel should be honored out of those nominated. <br />The committee would be given the information on each of the <br />nominees prior to the meeting so they will have time to study <br />the information before having to make any decisions on <br />selection. <br /> <br />The Lifetime Achievement Committee is not limited to just one <br />award per year. If committee members feel all nominees are <br />deserving. The committee may vote to award more than one for <br />any gIVen year. <br /> <br />The nominees for the Lifetime Achievement Award need to have <br />4 out of the 7 possible votes in order to receive the Lifetime <br />Achievement Award. <br /> <br />When the Lifetime Achievement Committee has made selection <br />they will forward their recommendation to the current city <br />council that will make the final recommendation for this award. <br />The nominees will be notified by the city whether they are <br />recommended for the award or if they are not at this time. <br />