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community, a member who represents a fast-growing community | and a member who represents a service center community; |
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| C.__Four members from the House of Representatives appointed | by the Speaker of the House, at least one belonging to the | political party holding the largest number of seats in the | House of Representatives and at least one belonging to the | political party holding the 2nd largest number of seats in | the House of Representatives.__When making the appointments, | the Speaker of the House shall give preference to members | from the joint standing committees of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over natural resources matters, state and local | government matters, education matters, transportation | matters, taxation matters and business and economic | development matters.__When making the appointments, the | Speaker of the House also shall consider appointing a member | who represents a rural community, a member who represents a | fast-growing community and a member who represents a service | center community; |
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| D.__One member representing a statewide housing authority, | appointed by the President of the Senate; |
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| E.__One member representing an environmental organization, | appointed by the Speaker of the House; |
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| F.__Two members representing municipal interests, one who | represents rural municipal interests and one who represents | service center municipal interests, appointed by the | President of the Senate; and |
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| G.__One member representing the real estate or development | industry, appointed by the Speaker of the House. |
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| | 3.__Terms.__Except for Legislators, who serve terms coincident | with their legislative terms, all members are appointed for 3- | year terms.__A vacancy must be filled by the same appointing | authority that made the original appointment.__Appointed members | may not serve more than 2 terms.__Members may continue to serve | until their replacements are designated. |
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| | 4.__Compensation.__Legislative members are entitled to receive | the legislative per diem, as defined in Title 3, section 2, and | to reimbursement for expenses according to Title 5, section | 12004-I, subsection 24-F.__Public members not otherwise | compensated by their employers or other entities that they | represent are entitled to reimbursement of necessary expenses | incurred for their attendance at authorized meetings of the | committee. |
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| | 5.__Quorum; actions.__A quorum is a majority of the members of | the committee.__An affirmative vote of the majority of the | members present at a meeting is required for any action.__Action | may not be considered unless a quorum is present. |
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| | 6.__Chairs.__The first appointed Senate member is the Senate | chair of the committee and the first appointed House of | Representatives member is the House chair of the committee. |
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| | 7.__Meetings.__The committee shall meet at least 4 times per | year and at any time at the call of the chairs or upon written | request to the chairs by at least 4 of the voting members. |
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| | 8.__Staff assistance.__The office shall provide the committee | with staff assistance.__The Legislative Council may provide staff | assistance with the preparation of recommended legislation as | requested by the chairs of the committee.__The assistance | provided by the Legislative Council may be provided only when the | Legislature is not in session. |
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| | 9.__Duties.__The committee shall: |
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| A.__Submit an annual report of the committee's activities to | the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of | the House of Representatives and the joint standing | committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over | natural resources matters by December 1st of each year; |
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| B.__Provide assessment, advice and recommendations on | emerging policy concerns or on adjustments to existing | programs related to growth management; |
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| C.__Review and make recommendations on the State's fiscal, | transportation, education funding, school-siting and land | use policies that affect service center communities, rural | lands and development sprawl; |
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| D.__Review tax policy as it affects land use decisions; |
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| E.__Provide assessment, advice and recommendations on the | role of state office buildings in the continued viability of | downtown service centers within the State and the impact of | growth-related capital investments and location decisions by | the State; |
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| F.__Provide assessment, advice and recommendations on the | coordination of state and local urban transportation | planning and streamlining of local and state land use rules | and regulations to permit and encourage efficient | neighborhood and economic development in growth areas; and |
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| G.__Review options for establishing a state transferable | development rights bank. |
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| | This article is repealed June 1, 2008. |
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| | This bill implements a recommendation of the Joint Study | Committee to Study Growth Management. It establishes the | Community Preservation Advisory Committee as an ongoing entity to | advise the Governor, the Legislature and the State Planning | Office on matters relating to community preservation. The | committee membership includes the Director of the State Planning | Office, Legislators and public members. Staff is provided by the | State Planning Office and the Legislative Council at the request | of the chairs of the committee. |
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