160A-508. Appointment and qualifications of members of commission.
Upon certification of a resolution declaring the need for a commission to operate in a city or town, the mayor and governing board thereof, respectively, shall appoint, as members of the commission, not less than five nor more than nine citizens who shall be residents of the city or town in which the commission is to operate. The governing body may at any time by resolution or ordinance increase or decrease the membership of a commission, within the limitations herein prescribed. (1951, c. 1095, s. 5; 1971, c. 362, ss. 6, 7; 1973, c. 426, s. 75.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 160A - Cities and Towns
Article 22 - Urban Redevelopment Law.
§ 160A-501 - Findings and declaration of policy.
§ 160A-502 - Additional findings and declaration of policy.
§ 160A-504 - Formation of commissions.
§ 160A-505 - Alternative organization.
§ 160A-506 - Creation of a county redevelopment commission.
§ 160A-507 - Creation of a regional redevelopment commission.
§ 160A-507.1 - Creation of a joint county-city redevelopment commission.
§ 160A-508 - Appointment and qualifications of members of commission.
§ 160A-509 - Tenure and compensation of members of commission.
§ 160A-510 - Organization of commission.
§ 160A-511 - Interest of members or employees.
§ 160A-512 - Powers of commission.
§ 160A-513 - Preparation and adoption of redevelopment plans.
§ 160A-515.1 - Project development financing.
§ 160A-516 - Issuance of bonds.
§ 160A-517 - Powers in connection with issuance of bonds.
§ 160A-518 - Right of obligee.
§ 160A-519 - Cooperation by public bodies.
§ 160A-520 - Grant of funds by community.
§ 160A-521 - Records and reports.
§ 160A-522 - Title of purchaser.
§ 160A-523 - Preparation of general plan by local governing body.
§ 160A-524 - Inconsistent provisions.