Oregon Statutes 372.200 – District commissioners; qualifications; appointment
(1) The power given to districts, except as otherwise provided by this chapter, is vested in and shall be exercised by a board of five commissioners. Except as provided by ORS § 372.210, each commissioner shall be appointed to serve for a term of four years. The order by which the county board proclaims the formation of the district shall appoint five commissioners to serve as the first board of the district.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 372.200
- County: means the county in which the district, or the greatest length of highway to be illuminated, is located. See Oregon Statutes 372.010
- County board: means board of county commissioners or county court of a county. See Oregon Statutes 372.010
- District: means a highway lighting district formed under this chapter. See Oregon Statutes 372.010
(2) Each commissioner shall be an elector of the district.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, if there are fewer than 10 electors registered in the district, the county board may appoint as commissioner any owner of land within the district who also is an elector of the state as defined in ORS § 246.012. [Amended by 1971 c.514 § 20; 1983 c.48 § 1]