352.3 - COUNTY LAND PRESERVATION AND USE COMMISSIONS ESTABLISHED.

        352.3  COUNTY LAND PRESERVATION AND USE COMMISSIONS      ESTABLISHED.         1.  In each county a county land preservation and use commission      is created composed of the following members:         a.  One member appointed by and from the county agricultural      extension council.         b.  Two members appointed by the district soil and water      conservation commissioners, one of whom must be a member of the      district soil and water conservation board of commissioners and one      must be a person who is not a commissioner, but is actively operating      a farm in the county.         c.  One member appointed by the board of supervisors from the      residents of the county who may be a member of the board.         d.  One member appointed by and from a convention of the      mayors and councilpersons of the cities of the county.  If a      participating city contains fifty percent or more of the total      population of the participating cities, that city may appoint the      member appointed under this paragraph.         However, if a city contains more than fifty percent of the      population of a county which has a population exceeding fifty      thousand persons, that city shall not participate in the convention      of mayors and councilpersons and the members appointed under      paragraph "d" shall be one member appointed by and from the mayor      and councilpersons of that city and one member appointed by and from      the convention of mayors and councilpersons and the member appointed      under paragraph "c" shall be a resident of the county engaged in      actual farming operations appointed by the board of supervisors.         2.  The county commission shall meet and organize by the election      of a chairperson and vice chairperson from among its members by      October 1, 1982.  A majority of the members of the county commission      constitutes a quorum.  Concurrence of a quorum is required to      determine any matter relating to its official duties.         3.  The state agricultural extension service shall provide county      commissions with technical, informational, and clerical assistance.         4.  A vacancy in the county commission shall be filled in the same      manner as the appointment of the member whose position is vacant.      The term of a county commissioner is four years.  However, in the      initial appointments to the county commission, the members appointed      under subsection 1, paragraphs "a" and "b" shall be appointed      to terms of two years.  Members may be appointed to succeed      themselves.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 93A.3(1, 2, 4); 82 Acts, ch 1245, § 4] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C87, § 176B.3         87 Acts, ch 23, § 6         C93, § 352.3