303.52 - BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- POWERS AND DUTIES.

        303.52  BOARD OF TRUSTEES -- POWERS AND DUTIES.         1.  The trustees elected under this subchapter constitute the      board of trustees for the district, which is the corporate authority      of the district, and shall exercise all the powers and manage and      control all the affairs of the district.  A majority of the board of      trustees is a quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to      day.  The board of trustees may elect a president, vice president,      clerk, and a treasurer from their own number and, from without their      own number, employees of the district.  The compensation of members      of the board of trustees is fixed not to exceed ten dollars per day,      or any part of a day, for each day the board is actually in session      and ten dollars per day when not in session but employed on board      service, and twenty cents for every mile traveled in going to and      from sessions of the board and in going to and from the place of      performing board service.  Members of the board shall not receive      compensation for more than sixty days of session and board service      each year.         2.  The board of trustees shall formulate and administer a land      use plan which includes all ordinances, resolutions, rules, and      regulations necessary for the proper administration of the land use      district.  The land use plan shall be created for the primary purpose      of regulating and restricting, where deemed necessary, the erection,      construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, or use of      buildings, structures, or land in a manner which would maintain or      enhance the distinctive historical and cultural character of the      district.  The ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations shall      not apply to any tillable farmland, pastureland, timber pasture or      forestland located within the district except to structures of an      advertising or commercial nature located on the land.         3.  The board of trustees shall provide for the manner in which      the land use plan shall be established and enforced and amended,      supplemented, or changed.  However, a plan shall not become effective      until after a public hearing on it, at which parties in interest and      citizens of the district shall have an opportunity to be heard.  At      least fifteen days notice of the time and place of the hearing shall      be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the      district giving the time, date, and location of the public hearing.         4.  The board of trustees shall appoint an administrative officer      authorized to enforce the resolutions or ordinances adopted by the      board of trustees.  The board of trustees may pay the administrative      officer the compensation it deems fit from the funds of the district.      
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 108, § 12; 85 Acts, ch 161, §2         Referred to in § 303.64