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A. Insofar as such differences or provisions are related to the projects and activities to be undertaken by the public corporation, the charter may:

1. Divide the membership into classes by objective criteria, and assign differing powers or duties to each class;

2. Confer on certain classes of members advisory capacity only, while other classes of members may vote on specific matters or have general voting powers; or

3. Provide for limited membership in the membership or establish dues or a membership fee.

B. The charter may provide for open participation; and the charter may provide for affiliation by persons not eligible or unwilling to assume status as a member.

C. Unless the charter provides otherwise, anyone sixteen years of age or older shall be eligible for member status; and each member shall have the same and equal rights and vote that every other member enjoys.

D. Membership status shall be personal and may not be transferred by purchase or sale or assignment or by payment of any other consideration. (Ord. 1016-84 § .280, 1984.)