The primary role of the tourism promotion advisory committee is to advise the city council on the use of transient lodging tax (TLT) revenues allotted for tourism promotion pursuant to Chapter 3.10 BMC.
It is the goal of the city council to expend tourism promotion funds in a coordinated and efficient manner with funding to be provided for a few selected projects and events each year.
The tourism promotion advisory committee is an advisory body to the city council. It has no authority to spend or approve the expenditure of city funds. Its recommendations are made to the city council through its minutes.
Committee minutes, as prepared by staff and approved by the committee, shall be submitted to the city council for acceptance. The minutes shall be approved, with or without amendments, additions or corrections, by affirmative action of the committee at its next meeting.
All members of the committee shall be residents of Curry County. At least two of the five members shall be residents of the city of Brookings. Noncity residents must live in the urban growth boundary and have an economic interest, such as business ownership within the city. These members shall not be officials or employees of the city.
Terms shall be initially staggered so that two members serve a term of three years, two members serve a term of two years and one member serves a term of one year. Thereafter, all terms shall be for three years. Members may apply for reappointment.
Members may be removed by a majority vote of the city council for any reason and at any time during the member’s term of appointment. Failure of a member to attend less than 50 percent of regularly scheduled meetings shall result in automatic termination, unless the absences have been excused by the committee’s chair.
A majority of appointed committee members shall constitute a quorum. The committee shall meet at least once each quarter, at a time and place as may be fixed by consensus of the voting members, and at other times as deemed necessary by the city manager when action is required on referrals from the agency. All meetings shall be open to the public and noticed in accordance with State Public Meeting Law (ORS Chapter 192).
Voting by the committee on all matters shall be consistent with the process adopted by the city council under BMC § 2.05.160, with the exception that the staff member taking the minutes shall call the names of each member and record the votes.
The city manager or their designee shall provide staff support to the committee in the same manner as staff provides support to other committees and commissions to include: