Section 673:7 Planning Board Members Serving on Other Local Boards.
   I. In the case of towns, appointed or elected members of the planning board may also serve on any other municipal board or commission, provided that such multiple membership does not result in 2 planning board members serving on the same board or commission.
   II. In cities, appointed members shall not hold any other municipal office, except that:
      (a) One of the appointed members may be a member of the zoning board of adjustment;
      (b) Either one appointed member or one ex officio member may be a member of the conservation commission if one exists in the city; and
      (c) Either one appointed member or one ex officio member may be a member of the heritage commission, the historic district commission, the agricultural commission, the housing commission, or all 4 if such commissions exist in the municipality.
   III. In counties in which there are located unincorporated towns or unorganized places, the county commissioners shall determine which members of the planning board for those towns and places, if any, may serve on other municipal boards or commissions.
Source. 1983, 447:1. 1989, 266:10. 1992, 64:7. 2007, 266:4, eff. Aug. 28, 2007. 2008, 391:4, eff. Sept. 15, 2008.