(A)
The Historic Preservation and Conservation Commission shall be composed of members with a demonstrated interest, experience or knowledge in history, architectural history, architecture, historic interiors, historic architecture, planning archeology, historic archeology, real estate, historic preservation law or other historic preservation field. Notwithstanding § 33.02 of this Code, up to two members of the Commission are not required to be qualified electors of the town provided that such a member who is not a qualified elector of the town:
(1) Resides within the Payson Regional Justice Court Judicial District; and
(2) Owns a business or enterprise within the town or owns real estate within the town.
(B) To the extent available in the community, at least two members shall be professionals from the disciplines of architecture, history, architectural history, planning, real estate, archeology or related historic preservation disciplines.
(C) If a field is not represented by a Commission member, the Commission shall obtain expertise in the field when considering National Register nominations and other actions that will impact properties that are normally evaluated by a professional in that field.
(D) If the membership does not meet the minimum guidelines established by the State Historic Preservation Office and this subchapter, then the town shall provide information to the State Historic Preservation Office in writing that it has made a reasonable effort to fill those positions.
(Res. 1956, passed 7-22-04; Ord. 654, passed 7-22-04; Am. Ord. 842, passed 1-23-14; Am. Res. 3266, passed 11-18-21; Am. Ord. 939, passed 11-18-21)