§736. Creation of historic district commissions
After final consideration of the report and recommendations of the planning or zoning agency or commission or of the historic preservation study committee, whichever the case may be, and upon determining that creation and establishment of a historic preservation district is in the public interest, the governing body may pass an ordinance or law creating and establishing a historic preservation district. Prior to the enactment of any regulations authorized herein, the planning or zoning agency or commission, or the historic preservation study committee, whichever the case may be, shall submit suggestions to the governing body for a proposed ordinance or law, designed to implement and carry out the recommendations of said agency, commission, or committee and the provisions of the Chapter. The governing body may then review said suggestions, and upon determining that the adoption of said suggestions or alternatives is desirable, the governing body may have prepared and may pass an ordinance, law, or resolution, whichever may be applicable, enacting appropriate regulations in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, and in accordance with the following guidelines, terms, and conditions:
(1) The chief executive official of the governmental unit shall appoint an historic preservation district commission consisting of not more than fifteen electors as designated in the ordinance, residing in the area served by the governmental unit, for four year terms each except that the terms of members of the first commission shall be staggered as set forth in the ordinance; and both they and their successors shall serve for four year terms thereafter. In making appointments, preference may be given as far as possible to members of historic, cultural, educational, archaeological, architectural, artistic and preservation organizations. Said appointments shall be subject to approval by a majority vote of the governing body. Only one historic preservation district commission may be established by a governmental unit except as prescribed under R.S. 25:745.
(2) A commission shall elect annually from its own number a chairman, vice-chairman and any other officers it deems appropriate. All members shall serve without compensation. Reasonable rules and regulations not inconsistent with this Chapter may be adopted.
(3) Subject to appropriations by the governing body, services of compensated clerical and technical assistants may be retained. Donations, trusts, contributions and gifts may be accepted by the historic preservation district provided that they are used to further the purposes for which it exists.
(4) Vacancies shall be filled by appointment in the same manner as the original appointments and any member may be appointed for another term or terms.
(5) Any member may be recalled at any time by the governing body for gross inefficiency, fraud or study neglect, but only after an open hearing and upon notice specifying the complaint involved.
(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the members of the Donaldsonville Historic District Commission shall be residents and electors of the district.
Acts 1970, No. 147, §6. Amended by Acts 1975, No. 804, §6; Acts 2001, No. 358, §1.