Sec. 207. (a) ADVISORY. In a city having a park board and a city civil engineer, the city plan commission consists of nine (9) members, as follows:
(1) One (1) member appointed by the city legislative body from its membership.
(2) One (1) member appointed by the park board.
(3) One (1) member or designated representative appointed by the city works board.
(4) The city civil engineer or a qualified assistant appointed by the city civil engineer.
(5) Five (5) citizen members, of whom no more than three (3) may be of the same political party, appointed by the city executive.
(b) ADVISORY. If a city lacks either a park board or a city civil engineer, or both, subsection (a) does not apply. In such a city or in any town, the municipal plan commission consists of seven (7) members, as follows:
(1) The municipal legislative body shall appoint three (3) persons, who must be elected or appointed municipal officials or employees in the municipal government, as members.
(2) The municipal executive shall appoint four (4) citizen members, of whom no more than two (2) may be of the same political party.
(c) AREA. To provide equitable representation of rural and urban populations, representation on the area plan commission is determined as follows:
(1) Seven (7) representatives from each city having a population of more than one hundred five thousand (105,000).
(2) Six (6) representatives from each city having a population of not less than seventy thousand (70,000) nor more than one hundred five thousand (105,000).
(3) Five (5) representatives from each city having a population of not less than thirty-five thousand (35,000) but less than seventy thousand (70,000).
(4) Four (4) representatives from each city having a population of not less than twenty thousand (20,000) but less than thirty-five thousand (35,000).
(5) Three (3) representatives from each city having a population of not less than ten thousand (10,000) but less than twenty thousand (20,000).
(6) Two (2) representatives from each city having a population of less than ten thousand (10,000).
(7) One (1) representative from each town having a population of more than two thousand one hundred (2,100), and one (1) representative from each town having a population of two thousand one hundred (2,100) or less that had a representative before January 1, 1979.
(8) Such representatives from towns having a population of not more than two thousand one hundred (2,100) as are provided for in section 210 of this chapter.
(9) Six (6) county representatives if the total number of municipal representatives in the county is an odd number, or five (5) county representatives if the total number of municipal representatives is an even number.
(d) METRO. The metropolitan development commission consists of nine (9) citizen members, as follows:
(1) Five (5) members, of whom no more than three (3) may be of the same political party, appointed by the executive of the consolidated city.
(2) Four (4) members, of whom no more than two (2) may be of the same political party, appointed by the legislative body of the consolidated city.
(e) METRO. The legislative body of the consolidated city shall appoint an individual to serve as a nonvoting adviser to the metropolitan development commission when the commission is acting as the redevelopment commission of the consolidated city under IC 36-7-15.1. If the duties of the metropolitan development commission under IC 36-7-15.1 are transferred to another entity under IC 36-3-4-23, the individual appointed under this subsection shall serve as a nonvoting adviser to that entity. A nonvoting adviser appointed under this subsection:
(1) must also be a member of the school board of a school corporation that includes all or part of the territory of the consolidated city;
(2) is not considered a member of the metropolitan development commission for purposes of IC 36-7-15.1 but is entitled to attend and participate in the proceedings of all meetings of the metropolitan development commission (or any successor entity designated under IC 36-3-4-23) when it is acting as a redevelopment commission under IC 36-7-15.1;
(3) is not entitled to a salary, per diem, or reimbursement of expenses;
(4) serves for a term of two (2) years and until a successor is appointed; and
(5) serves at the pleasure of the legislative body of the consolidated city.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 18-4-8-8 part; 18-7-2-5; 18-7-4-207; 18-7-4-8; 18-7-5-5; 18-7-5-6.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.23. Amended by Acts 1981, P.L.44, SEC.53; Acts 1982, P.L.1, SEC.62; P.L.192-1984, SEC.4; P.L.336-1985, SEC.1; P.L.164-1995, SEC.16; P.L.225-1997, SEC.1; P.L.32-2004, SEC.1; P.L.146-2008, SEC.718; P.L.266-2013, SEC.13; P.L.193-2017, SEC.4.