Pursuant to authority conferred by Chapter 35.63 RCW, there is created a planning commission. The commission shall consist of five in number, who shall be selected and serve as follows:
(1)
The membership of the commission shall be comprised as follows:
(a)
Two members from the public as selected and appointed in accordance with subsection (3) of this section.
(b)
One member from the economic development commission, who shall be the chair; if the chair is unable to attend, the chair shall appoint either the chair pro-tem or another commissioner to attend in their place.
(c)
One member from the historic preservation and landmarks commission, who shall be the chair; if the chair is unable to attend, the chair shall appoint either the chair pro-tem or another commissioner to attend in their place.
(d)
One member from the Concrete chamber of commerce, who shall be the president; if the president is unable to attend, the president shall appoint either the vice-president or another member to attend in their place.
(e)
The respective chairs and president shall be the responsible parties for ensuring that a member from their group is in attendance at all meetings of the commission and that all members attending are knowledgeable on the current proceedings of the commission. The respective chair shall notify the town clerk treasurer, town planner, or other assigned town staff of who will be attending each meeting, at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting.
(2)
Voting members shall be the two members as chosen under subsection (1)(a) of this section, the chair of the economic development commission, the chair of the historic preservation and landmarks commission and the president of the Concrete chamber of commerce. If the voting member is unable to attend a meeting where voting may occur, they may vote by proxy of the commission member selected to attend in their place. If voting by proxy, the chair shall state this when notifying the town clerk treasurer, town planner or other assigned staff of which commission member shall be attending the meeting.
(3)
A committee composed of the mayor and two council members will review applications or letters of interest. The committee will then submit the top two (or more, depending on number of applicants and vacant positions, as determined by the committee) names of the proposed appointee(s) to the full council for final action. A priority list shall also be provided by the committee, which shall include the names of all applicants.
(4)
The term of office of the two commissioners now appointed shall be designated from two to three years in such manner as to provide that the fewest possible terms will expire in any one year. Thereafter the term of office for each appointed member shall be two years. The term of office of the two commission chair members shall run concurrent with their respective appointments on said commissions. The term of office for the Concrete chamber president shall run concurrent with their respective role at the chamber. Each planning commission position shall be numbered with even numbered positions expiring on December 31st of even numbered years and odd numbered positions expiring on December 31st of odd numbered years.
(5)
Appointed position vacancies occurring other than through the expiration of terms shall be filled for the unexpired term. If a vacancy of the chair position on any commission should occur, the chair pro-tem of that commission shall serve as the voting member, following the voting requirements stated under subsection (2) of this section.
(6)
The members shall be selected without respect to political affiliations, and they shall serve without compensation.
(7)
Members may be removed, after public hearing, by the current appointing official or officials, with the approval of the council, for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
In addition to the full voting members of the planning commission, a nonvoting student member may also be appointed. The student member’s term would be one year and run coincident to the school year. Appointment of the student representative would be made in consultation with the town planner and school district staff.
(Ord. 734, 2014; Ord. 844, 2022; Ord. 864, 2023)