(2) The Governor may appoint all members of a commission from a list of names obtained from cities, counties and districts within the area of jurisdiction of the boundary commission. The Governor shall prepare the list annually and keep it current so timely appointments will be made as vacancies occur. The Governor shall endeavor to appoint members from the various cities, counties and districts so as to provide geographical diversity of representation on the commission.
(3) To be qualified to serve as a member of a commission, a person must be a resident of the area subject to the jurisdiction of the commission. A person who is an elected or appointed officer or employee of a city, county or district may not serve as a member of a commission. No more than two members of a commission shall be engaged principally in the buying, selling or developing of real estate for profit as individuals, or receive more than half of their gross income as or be principally occupied as members of any partnership, or as officers or employees of any corporation, that is engaged principally in the buying, selling or developing of real estate for profit. No more than two members of a commission shall be engaged in the same kind of business, trade, occupation or profession.
(4) A member shall be appointed to serve for a term of four years. A person shall not be eligible to serve for more than two consecutive terms, exclusive of:
(a) Any service for the unexpired term of a predecessor in office.
(b) Any term less than four years served on the commission first appointed.
(5) A commission may declare the office of a member vacant for any cause set out by ORS 236.010 or for failure, without good reason, to attend two consecutive meetings of the commission. A vacancy shall be filled by the Governor. If the Governor has not filled a vacancy within 45 days after the vacancy occurs, then, and until such time as the vacancy is filled, the remaining members of a commission shall comprise and act as the full membership of the commission for purposes of ORS 199.445. [1969 c.494 §6; 1975 c.653 §1; 1979 c.374 §1; 1981 c.265 §5; 1989 c.92 §12b; 1989 c.321 §4; 1991 c.15 §1; 1997 c.516 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use
Chapter 199 - Local Government Boundary Commissions; City-County Consolidation
Section 199.415 - Definitions for ORS 199.410 to 199.534.
Section 199.420 - "District" defined for ORS 199.410 to 199.534.
Section 199.430 - Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition.
Section 199.432 - Status of commission as state agency; application of certain laws.
Section 199.435 - Organization of commission created under ORS 199.430.
Section 199.440 - Membership; appointment; qualifications; term; vacancy.
Section 199.445 - Quorum; voting requirements for certain matters.
Section 199.450 - Advisory committee; membership; function; term.
Section 199.455 - Expenses of members; employees; cooperation of local governments.
Section 199.457 - Finances; tax levy by county; donations; service charges; assessments.
Section 199.460 - Jurisdiction of boundary commission over boundary changes.
Section 199.463 - Notice; hearing.
Section 199.480 - Filing of major boundary change order; effect of filing.
Section 199.490 - Procedure for minor boundary changes or transfers of territory.
Section 199.500 - Commission to notify counties of certain annexations with delayed effective date.
Section 199.505 - Effective date of minor boundary changes; objections; election.
Section 199.507 - Effective date of transfer of territory; objections; election.
Section 199.510 - Financial effects of transfer or withdrawal; exceptions.
Section 199.526 - Time limit for obtaining signatures on petition for incorporation of city.
Section 199.705 - Definitions for ORS 199.705 to 199.795.
Section 199.720 - Initiation of consolidation proceedings by resolution or petition.
Section 199.730 - Functions of charter commission; rules.
Section 199.735 - Election on consolidation; on merger.
Section 199.740 - Effect of election.
Section 199.742 - Charter requirements if consolidation is rejected in unincorporated area.
Section 199.743 - Financial affairs of city-county if charter becomes effective during fiscal year.
Section 199.745 - First governing body of city-county.
Section 199.750 - Status of city-county.
Section 199.753 - City-county service district.
Section 199.755 - Receipt of state funds by city-county.
Section 199.770 - Status of employees after consolidation.
Section 199.775 - Effect of city-county incorporation.
Section 199.785 - Election on county formation or boundary change; election procedure; ballot title.