Chapter 2.62
CENTRAL POINT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Sections:
2.62.010 Establishment and need for commission.
2.62.040 Powers and limitations.
2.62.090 Conflict of interest.
2.62.010 Establishment and need for commission.
Blighted areas exist within the city of Central Point and there is a need for an urban renewal agency to function in the city. The agency shall be known as the “Central Point development commission.” (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.030 Membership.
The membership of the board of directors shall consist of the city council. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.040 Powers and limitations.
The commission shall have all rights, powers, duties, privileges and immunities granted to and vested in an urban renewal agency by the laws of the state of Oregon; provided, however, that any act of the governing body acting as the commission shall be considered the act of the commission only and not the council. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.050 Rules of procedure.
The commission shall adopt rules of procedure to govern the conduct of commission business. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.060 Chairperson.
The mayor shall serve as the commission chairperson. The chairperson shall be a voting member. A vice chairperson will be chosen by the commission at the first meeting of each year. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.070 Staff services.
The city manager shall provide such staff and consultation services to the commission as shall be appropriate. A record shall be kept of the commission’s proceedings. The official minutes of the commission shall be maintained in the city recorder’s office. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.080 Compensation.
Commission members shall receive no compensation other than expenses as authorized by the city manager or mayor and council. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).
2.62.090 Conflict of interest.
A member of the commission shall not participate in any commission proceeding or action in which any of the following has a direct or substantial financial interest: the member or his spouse, brother, sister, child, parent, father-in-law, or mother-in-law, any business in which the member is serving or has served within the previous two years, or any business with which he is negotiating for or has an arrangement or understanding concerning prospective partnership or employment. Any actual or potential interest shall be disclosed at the meeting of the commission where the action is being taken. (Ord. 1950 (part), 2011).