A. 
The Urban Renewal Advisory Committee shall consist of five members appointed as provided in the City Charter. All appointments to the Urban Renewal Advisory Committee may be terminated at the pleasure of the Mayor with the consent of the City Council.
B. 
The first two persons appointed shall serve a term of two years; the third and fourth and fifth persons appointed shall serve three years; and the persons appointed thereafter shall serve terms of three years.
C. 
The members of the Committee shall elect from among their members a chair, a vice-chair, a secretary and a treasurer, such officers to serve for one year.
D. 
Two members of the Committee shall be representatives nominated by an organization established for the purpose of promoting economic development in the community; one member of the Committee shall be appointed from the Planning Commission; one member shall be appointed from a taxing district with jurisdiction in Molalla; and one member shall be a citizen at large.
E. 
The Committee shall meet as deemed necessary and shall establish rules or procedures necessary to conduct business consistent with state or city requirements.
F. 
Committee meetings shall be publicly noticed and held in conformance with Oregon's open meetings requirements.
G. 
Summary minutes of Committee proceedings shall be recorded and retained in conformance with Oregon's public records requirements. Minutes of proceedings shall be submitted to the City Council Urban Renewal Agency Board for information.
H. 
In January of each year the Committee shall submit a report on its activities to the City Council.
(Ord. 2010-09 §1; Ord. 2012-03 § 4)
The mission of the Urban Renewal Advisory Committee is to:
A. 
Keep current on Urban Renewal District issues and advise the Urban Renewal Agency Board regarding Urban Renewal District priorities, policies, projects, services, fees operations and capital improvements.
B. 
Promote urban renewal opportunities in Molalla.
C. 
Provide liaison and representation for the Molalla Urban Renewal Agency to other organizations, as required.
D. 
Advise the Agency on any matter requested by the Agency.
(Ord. 2010-09 §1)
The city will provide meeting space, web site, and related support in consultation with the Committee with approval of the City Manager and/or the Urban Renewal Agency. The executive director of the Urban Renewal Agency or designee will serve as staff liaison to the Committee. The Urban Renewal Agency may also make grants to the Committee or enter into agreements with other public agencies, associations, and individuals for services that will assist the Committee.
(Ord. 2010-09 §1)
Committee members shall receive no compensation for their services. The Committee shall have no authority to make any expenditure on behalf of the city, or obligate the city for payment of any sums of money, or to enter into contracts on behalf of the city. However, the Boards may make recommendations to the Urban Renewal Agency Board from time to time regarding expenditures and/or obligations.
(Ord. 2010-09 §1)